In a little more than a week since its release, Taylor Swift’s new single, “Look What You Made Me Do,” has ridden a wave of attention into record-breaking metrics. Driven by an expertly cryptic promotional campaign, the first single from Swift’s forthcoming album Reputation set first-day records on YouTube and Spotify and drew the biggest weekly streaming and sales numbers for a single yet this year, according to Billboard.
Now, “Look” is the new No. 1 song in the country. It broke Adele’s record (of 61.6 million plays) for most-streamed debut week by a female artist, with 84.4 million U.S. streams. And, in what must be a bitter disappointment for Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, Swift displaced “Despacito” atop the Hot 100, where it has sat for four months. If “Despacito” had lasted one more week at No. 1, it would have set an all-time record for most weeks at the top of the chart.
Swift is the first woman to top the Hot 100 chart this year.
As mentioned, “Look” also set records the first day it was released, breaking Spotify’s high-water mark for first-day streams — set by her friend Ed Sheeran earlier this year — with 10,129,087 plays in a single day. It was also the most streams generated by any song in one day since Spotify launched.
On video sites, “Look” also broke first-day numbers, drawing in 43.2 million plays on YouTube its first day of release, unseating PSY’s 2013 single “Gentleman.” Over on Vevo, the song also broke first-day views with more than 30 million.