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iHeartRadio Presents More Titanium Awards


Today iHeartMedia presented an iHeartRadio "Titanium Award" to eight artists who have reached a threshold of 1 Billion Total Audience Spins across iHeartRadio stations of their hit song in 2020. Artists that reached this milestone included Charlie Puth and Gabby Barrett "I Hope"; DaBaby "Rockstar"; Dua Lipa "Break My Heart"; Harry Styles "Watermelon Sugar"; Lewis Capaldi "Before You Go"; Maren Morris "The Bones"; Roddy Ricch "Rockstar (ft. DaBaby)" and "The Box."

The Total Audience Spins calculation is based on certified Mediabase airplay and is multiplied by the number of persons listening to the radio at the time of those plays, delivering total audience impressions which is the broadcast equivalent of the number of streams from a streaming music service.

Additional artists who received the Titanium Award in 2020 included Ariana Grande "thank u, next" and "7 rings"; Ava Max "Sweet But Psycho"; Billie Eilish "bad guy"; blackbear "hot girl bummer"; Camila Cabello "Señorita"; Chris Brown "No Guidance"; Dan + Shay "Tequila"; Doja Cat "Say So"; Drake "SICKO MODE" and "No Guidance"; Dua Lipa "Don't Start Now"; Ed Sheeran "I Don't Care"; Harry Styles "Adore You"; Jonas Brothers "Sucker" and "Only Human"; Justin Bieber "I Don't Care"; Kendrick Lamar "LOVE. featuring Zacari"; Khalid "Talk" and "Better"; Lewis Capaldi "Someone You Loved"; Lizzo "Truth Hurts" and "Good As Hell"; Maroon 5 "Memories"; Normani "Dancing With A Stranger"; Post Malone "Sunflower," "Wow." and "Circles"; Sam Smith "Dancing With A Stranger"; Selena Gomez "Back To You"; Shaed "Trampoline"; Shawn Mendes "In My Blood," "Señorita" and "If I Can't Have You"; Swae Lee "Sunflower"; Travis Scott "SICKO MODE"; The Weeknd "Blinding Lights" and "Heartless".

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