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Spotify’s Top 10 most streamed tracks

The following list represents the top streamed tracks on Spotify from Monday, June 24, to Sunday, June 30:

UNITED STATES

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

2. Imagine Dragons, “Radioactive” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records)

3. Miley Cyrus, “We Can’t Stop” (RCA Records)

4. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton, “Can’t Hold Us” (Macklemore)

5. Daft Punk, “Get Lucky — Radio Edit” (Columbia Records)

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

7. Justin Timberlake, “Mirrors” (RCA Records)

8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewisfeat. Wanz, “Thrift Shop” (Macklemore)

9. J. Cole, “Power Trip” (Roc Nation/Columbia)

10. Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX, “I Love It (Original Version)” (Big Beat Records/Atlantic)

UNITED KINGDOM

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

2. Passenger, “Let Her Go” (Nettwerk)

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

4. Daft Punk, “Get Lucky — Radio Edit” (Columbia Records)

5. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton, “Can’t Hold Us” (Macklemore)

6. Rudimental feat. Ella Eyre, “Waiting All Night” (Asylum)

7. Bastille, “Pompeii” (Virgin Records)

8. Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX, “I Love It (Original Version)” (Big Beat Records/Atlantic)

9. Imagine Dragons, “Radioactive” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records)

10. Olly Murs, “Dear Darlin’” (Epic)

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