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.

9. Ariana Grande - We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)
Not content with starring in one of the year's biggest films, Wicked, Ariana Grande also released one of the biggest songs in the shape of We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love). It's 1,054,252,000 streams earned £3,162,700. | Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

10. Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please
A second entry for Sabrina Carpenter, with Please Please Please being another single from her chart-topping seventh studio album Short n' Sweet. This one has had 1,050,976,000 streams on Spotify, realising £3,152,900. | Getty Images for MTV

11. Tommy Richman - Million Dollar Baby
The £2,891,700 in royalties made from 963,909,000 streams of Million Dollar Baby means that American artist Tommy Richman will be more than living up to his name. | Los Angeles Times via Getty Imag