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Spotify Canada reveals the top songs Tinder users put in their dating profiles

Music and love go hand in hand and new data from Tinder and Spotify Canada proves just how much Canadian singles are using music to find love. (Courtesy: Canva)

Music and love go hand in hand and new data from Tinder and Spotify Canada proves just how much Canadian singles are using music to find love. 


In 2016, Spotify launched an integration with match-making app Tinder. It allowed participants of the app to add an “anthem” to their profile, however it could only be one particular song, leaving fans pressured to find just the right one that would reflect their musical interests.

This feature has now become increasingly popular and as a result, Spotify Canada is offering three to four month trials of Spotify Premium available to Tinder Gold and Platinum members on Android devices in over 30 markets.

To celebrate this, the music-streaming service has compiled a list of some of the top trends and songs used as anthems that are capturing the hearts of users.

TRENDS

Spotify says the most popular anthems globally among Generation Z were “Kill Bill” by SZA, “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus, “Creepin (with The Weeknd and 21 Savage)” by Metro Boomin, and “Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift.

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TOP SONGS

In North America, the most liked anthem for women aged 30 to 40 was “Rich Flex” by Drake in Canada and “Santeria” by Sublime in the United States. “Last Night” by Morgan Wallen was also a favourite.

“Singles over 40 in the U.S. have been keeping up with the younger generations’ music by featuring songs like “WAP” by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, “Bad Habit” by Steve Lacy, and “Glimpse of Us” by Joji on their Tinder profiles,” Spotify said in a news release.

Meanwhile, across the globe in Japan, NewJeans dominated the charts by having three most liked anthems for women aged 25 to 30 with their hit songs “OMG,” “Hype Boy,” and “Ditto.”

However in Europe, millennials aged 30 to 40 are into nostalgic throwbacks like Miguel’s “Sure Thing” (Germany and the U.K.), Arctic Monkeys’ “Do I Wanna Know” (Spain), and Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good” (France). 

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