Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Historyarrow-down
starMorearrow-down
Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Global Recording Artist of the Year
Community hub for the Wikipedia article
logoWikipedian hub
Welcome to the community hub built on top of the Global Recording Artist of the Year Wikipedia article. Here, you can discuss, collect, and organize anything related to Global Recording Artist of the Year. The purpose of the hub is to connect people, foster deeper knowledge, and help improve the root Wikipedia article.
Add your contribution
Inside this hub
Global Recording Artist of the Year

Global Recording Artist of the Year
The IFPI trophy
Awarded forMost successful recording artist worldwide based on album-equivalent units
Presented byInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry
First awardJanuary 2014
Most recent winnerTaylor Swift (2024)
Most awardsTaylor Swift (5)

The Global Recording Artist of the Year is an award presented by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) to honor the year's commercially best-performing musician, based on global album-equivalent units earned, which includes music downloads, streaming and physical sales.[1] It has been awarded every year since January 2014, starting with the British boy band One Direction, who won the accolade for 2013. American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is the biggest winner of the accolade, having won five times—in 2014, 2019, 2022, 2023, and 2024.

Winners

[edit]

The IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year has been awarded every year since January 2014, with British boy band One Direction becoming the first act to receive the accolade for 2013.[2] This success was attributed to the band's third studio album, Midnight Memories, which became the best-selling album of the year.[3] Taylor Swift was awarded the Global Recording Artist of 2014 following her fifth studio album, 1989. It spawned two international number-one singles, "Shake It Off" and "Blank Space".[4]

Adele received the award for the Global Recording Artist of 2015 with the release of her third studio album, 25.[5] It was the best-selling album of the year, with its lead single, "Hello", reaching number one in nearly every country in which it charted.[6] The Global Recording Artist of 2016 went to Drake, whose fourth studio album, Views, was the third best-selling album of the year.[7][8] The album's second single, "One Dance", became the biggest digital song of the year.[8]

Ed Sheeran received the award for 2017 with the release of his third studio album ÷, which included the singles "Shape of You", "Castle on the Hill", "Galway Girl", and "Perfect". He became the first recipient to have both the best-selling album and single of the year.[9] Drake won the award again in 2018, which made him the first artist to win twice.[10]

Swift matched Drake's achievement when she received the award again for 2019. Her seventh studio album, Lover, was the second best-selling album of 2019.[11] The award for 2020 went to BTS. The band's fourth and fifth studio albums, Map of the Soul: 7 and Be, were the top two best-selling albums of the year. BTS became the first Asian act to win the award.[12][13] The band repeated the feat for 2021, becoming the third artist—after Drake and Swift—to win the award twice, and the first to do so in consecutive years.[14] Swift became the first artist to win thrice when she was awarded the Global Recording Artist of 2022, following the success of her tenth studio album Midnights.[15] She claimed the award again in 2023 and 2024, the latter of which saw her eleventh studio album The Tortured Poets Department become the best-selling album of the year.[16][17]

Annual top-10 artists

[edit]
Taylor Swift was awarded the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year five times (2014, 2019, 2022, 2023, and 2024).
A man wearing a blue sweater
Drake was awarded the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year twice (2016 and 2018).
BTS was awarded the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year twice (2020 and 2021).
One Direction was awarded the IFPI Global Recording Artist of 2013.
Ed Sheeran was awarded the IFPI Global Recording Artist of 2017.

2013

[edit]
Rank Artist[18] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[3] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[19]
1 One Direction Midnight Memories (first)
2 Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP2 (second)
3 Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience (third)
4 Bruno Mars Unorthodox Jukebox (fourth) "When I Was Your Man" (eighth)
5 Katy Perry Prism (sixth) "Roar" (fifth)
6 Pink "Just Give Me a Reason" (fourth)
7 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis "Thrift Shop" (second)
8 Rihanna "Stay" (tenth)
9 Michael Bublé To Be Loved (seventh)
10 Daft Punk Random Access Memories (fifth) "Get Lucky" (sixth)

2014

[edit]
Rank Artist[4] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[20] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[20]
1 Taylor Swift 1989 (second)
2 One Direction Four (sixth)
3 Ed Sheeran X (third)
4 Coldplay Ghost Stories (fourth)
5 AC/DC Rock or Bust (seventh)
6 Michael Jackson
7 Pink Floyd The Endless River (ninth)
8 Sam Smith In The Lonely Hour (fifth)
9 Katy Perry "Dark Horse" (second)
10 Beyoncé

2015

[edit]
Rank Artist[5] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[21] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[21]
1 Adele 25 (first) "Hello" (seventh)
2 Ed Sheeran X (second) "Thinking Out Loud" (third)
3 Taylor Swift 1989 (third) "Blank Space" (eighth)
4 Justin Bieber Purpose (fourth)
5 One Direction Made in the A.M. (sixth)
6 Coldplay A Head Full Of Dreams (eighth)
7 Maroon 5 "Sugar" (fourth)
8 Sam Smith In The Lonely Hour (fifth)
9 Drake
10 The Weeknd Beauty Behind The Madness (tenth)

2016

[edit]
Rank Artist[7] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[8] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[8]
1 Drake Views (third) "One Dance" (first)
2 David Bowie Blackstar (fifth)
3 Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams (ninth)
4 Adele 25 (second)
5 Justin Bieber "Love Yourself" (second)
"Sorry" (fifth)
6 Twenty One Pilots Blurryface (eighth) "Stressed Out" (tenth)
7 Beyoncé Lemonade (first)
8 Rihanna "Work" (sixth)
9 Prince
10 The Weeknd

2017

[edit]
Rank Artist[22] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[23] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[23]
1 Ed Sheeran ÷ (first) "Shape of You" (first)
"Perfect" (ninth)
2 Drake
3 Taylor Swift Reputation (second)
4 Kendrick Lamar Damn (seventh) "Humble" (sixth)
5 Eminem Revival (eighth)
6 Bruno Mars 24K Magic (tenth) "That's What I Like" (fourth)
7 The Weeknd
8 Imagine Dragons "Believer" (tenth)
9 Linkin Park
10 The Chainsmokers "Something Just like This" (third)
"Closer" (fifth)

2018

[edit]
Rank Artist[10] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[24] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[25]
1 Drake "God's Plan" (second)
2 BTS Love Yourself: Answer (second)
Love Yourself: Tear (third)
3 Ed Sheeran ÷ (sixth) "Shape of You" (third)
"Perfect" (fourth)
4 Post Malone "Psycho" (tenth)
5 Eminem Kamikaze (ninth)
6 Queen Bohemian Rhapsody (seventh)
7 Imagine Dragons
8 Ariana Grande
9 Lady Gaga A Star Is Born (fourth)
10 Bruno Mars

2019

[edit]
Rank Artist[26] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[27] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[28]
1 Taylor Swift Lover (second)
2 Ed Sheeran No.6 Collaborations Project (seventh) "I Don't Care" (seventh)
3 Post Malone "Sunflower" (fourth)
4 Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (fifth) "Bad Guy" (first)
5 Queen Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack (sixth)
6 Ariana Grande Thank U, Next (eighth) "7 Rings" (fifth)
7 BTS Map of the Soul: Persona (third)
8 Drake
9 Lady Gaga A Star Is Born (fourth) "Shallow" (eight)
10 The Beatles Abbey Road (tenth)

2020

[edit]

IFPI's global albums chart was based on pure units sold until 2019. Since 2020, the albums have been reported using album-equivalent units (all-format chart).[29] For singles, until 2019, IFPI listed the figures based on a combination of pure track downloads and streaming numbers converted into track-equivalent units. Since 2020, the method has been reversed, with downloads being converted into stream-equivalent figure.[30]

Rank Artist[31] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[29] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[30]
1 BTS Map of the Soul: 7 (first)
Be (fourth)
"Dynamite" (tenth)
2 Taylor Swift Folklore (ninth)
3 Drake "Life Is Good" (sixth)
4 The Weeknd After Hours (second) "Blinding Lights" (first)
5 Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (third) "Bad Guy" (ninth)
6 Eminem
7 Post Malone Hollywood's Bleeding (sixth)
8 Ariana Grande
9 Juice Wrld
10 Justin Bieber Changes (eighth)

2021

[edit]
Rank Artist[32] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[33] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[34]
1 BTS "Butter" (fourth)
2 Taylor Swift
3 Adele 30 (first)
4 Drake
5 Ed Sheeran = (fourth) "Bad Habits" (tenth)
6 The Weeknd After Hours (fifth) "Save Your Tears" (first)
"Blinding Lights" (seventh)
7 Billie Eilish
8 Justin Bieber Justice (third) "Stay" (second)
"Peaches" (sixth)
9 Seventeen
10 Olivia Rodrigo Sour (second) "Drivers License" (fifth)
"Good 4 U" (eighth)

2022

[edit]
Rank Artist[15] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[35] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[36]
1 Taylor Swift Midnights (second)
2 BTS Proof (fourth)
3 Drake
4 Bad Bunny Un Verano Sin Ti (first) "Me Porto Bonito" (ninth)
5 The Weeknd "Save Your Tears" (fifth)
6 Seventeen Face the Sun (seventh)
7 Stray Kids Maxident (sixth)
8 Harry Styles Harry's House (third) "As It Was" (first)
9 Jay Chou
10 Ed Sheeran = (tenth) "Shivers" (seventh)
"Bad Habits" (tenth)

2023

[edit]
Rank Artist[37] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year[38] IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year[39]
1 Taylor Swift Midnights (fourth)
1989 (Taylor's Version) (fifth)
"Cruel Summer" (seventh)
"Anti-Hero" (ninth)
2 Seventeen FML (first)
Seventeenth Heaven (eighth)
3 Stray Kids 5-Star (second)
Rock-Star (ninth)
4 Drake
5 The Weeknd "Die For You" (fourth)
6 Morgan Wallen One Thing at a Time (third) "Last Night" (eighth)
7 Tomorrow X Together
8 NewJeans
9 Bad Bunny
10 Lana Del Rey

2024

[edit]
Rank Artist[17] IFPI Top 10 Album of the Year IFPI Top 10 Single of the Year
1 Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department (first) "Cruel Summer" (ninth)
2 Drake
3 Seventeen Spill the Feels (sixth)
17 Is Right Here (eighth)
4 Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft (second) "Birds of a Feather" (fourth)
5 Stray Kids Ate (tenth)
6 Zach Bryan
7 The Weeknd
8 Eminem
9 Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us" (eighth)
10 Sabrina Carpenter Short n' Sweet (third) "Espresso" (second)

Statistics

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
[edit]
Add your contribution
Related Hubs