Spotify is the world’s most popular music streaming service and its millions of subscribers are currently poring over Unwrapped - when they can look at a range of flitzy graphics summarising their listening year.
It’s been a huge year for pop music in particular, with Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, Beyonce and Sabrina Carpenter selling huge numbers of albums, filling venues with fans and having their songs streamed billions of times.
The world of streaming has been the subject of some criticism, most recently from British star Kate Nash who asked fans who wanted to support her to cancel their Spotify accounts and sign up to her OnlyFans site instead.
But there’s no doubt that for the upper echelons of the musical works, Spotify can still raise serious amounts of cash.
Here are the 11 most-streamed hits of the year (so far) and how much they have raised in royalties (assuming one stream generates £0.003 in profit). The data was conducted by expert casino analysts SlotsCalendar, with streams rounded down to the nearest 1,000 and royalties were rounded down to the nearest £100.

5. Hozier - Too Sweet
Irish troubadour Hozier enjoyed a huge hit with Too Sweet, attracting 1,133,726,000 stremas and revenue of £3,401,100. | Getty Images for Pilgrimage Musi

6. Jimin - Who
K-Pop singer Jimin proved that he could have a solo hit just as big as the ones he has enjoyed with his band BTS. His song Who raised £3,328,300 from 1,109,455,000 streams. | Getty Images for Tiffany & Co.

7. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars - Die With A Smile
Why settle for one pop star when you can have two? Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars have been nominated for two Grammy Awards for their collaboration Die With A Smile. It will also have helped their bank balance to the tune of £3,288,500, having been streamed 1,096,187,000 times. | Getty Images for Victoria's Secret

8. Artemas - I Like The Way You Kiss Me
It may have only been the first song released from his sophomore mixtape, but Artemas' I Like The Way You Kiss Me has had quite the impact. Topping the charts all over the world (although only making number three in the UK) it has been streamed 1,062,858,000 times, making £3,188,500. | Getty Images