Spotify’s Top 10 most viral tracks

The following list represents the most viral tracks on Spotify, based on the number of people who shared it divided by the number who listened to it, from Monday, May 27, to Sunday, June 2, via Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and Spotify.

1. Major Lazer feat. Bruno Mars, Tyga and Mystic, “Bubble Butt” (Secretly Canadian)

2. Robin Thicke, “Blurred Lines” (Star Trak LLC)

3. Lorde, “Royals” (Lava Music/Republic Records)

4. Tiesto, “Take Me” (Spinnin Records)

5. 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa, “We Own It (Fast & Furious)” (Universal Studios)

6. Sammy Adams, “LA Story” (RCA Records Label)

7. The Weeknd, “Kiss Land” (XO&co. Inc.)

8. Boards of Canada, “Reach for the Dead” (Warp Records)

9. B.o.B featuring 2 Chainz, “HeadBand” (Rebel Rock/Grand Hustle/Atlantic)

10. Daft Punk, “Get Lucky” (Columbia Records)

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1. Boards of Canada, “Reach for the Dead” (Warp Records)

2. Robin Thicke, “Blurred Lines” (Star Trak LLC)

3. Naughty Boy, “La La La” (Naughty Boy Recordings Ltd.)

4. Kill It Kid, “Run” (One Little Indian Records)

5. The Weeknd, “Kiss Land” (XO&co. Inc.)

6. Deap Vally, “Baby I Call Hell” (Universal Island Records)

7. Passenger, “Let Her Go” (Nettwerk)

8. Half Moon Run, “Call Me in the Afternoon” (Glassnote Entertainment Group LLC)

9. The Lonely Island, “Semicolon” (Republic Records)

10. 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa, “We Own It (Fast & Furious)” (Universal Studios)

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