Taylor Swift Breaks Spotify Record as ‘All Too Well’ Hits 1 Billion Streams
Taylor Swift has shattered yet another record, proving her dominance in the music industry. The 10-minute version of All Too Well (Taylor’s Version) has officially surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, making it the first re-recorded song from her catalog to enter the platform’s #BillionsClub. The milestone was announced on March 29, when Spotify acknowledged the historic achievement.
Originally released on her 2012 album Red, the song was later re-recorded and extended in Red (Taylor’s Version) in 2021. It has remained one of Swift’s most emotionally powerful tracks, continuing to captivate fans worldwide.
Taylor Nation, Swift’s official fan club, joined in on the celebration, sharing, “We always have 10 minutes to spare! ‘All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault]’ is the longest and first Taylor’s Version song to ever hit 1 BILLION streams on @Spotify! #BillionsClub.” Fans flooded social media with excitement, with one user tweeting, “I just know half of those streams are from me alone 😹❤️ This song is a masterpiece & deserves all the recognition!!!! Congrats Taylor!!!” While Swift has stayed out of the spotlight recently, her impact on the charts remains stronger than ever.
Breaking streaming records isn’t the only thing Swift has accomplished lately. Her Eras Tour has officially become the highest-grossing tour in history, surpassing $2 billion in ticket sales across 149 shows worldwide. Earlier this month, she was honored with the Tour of the Century award at the 2025 iHeartRadio Awards. Though she didn’t attend the event, she recorded a heartfelt speech thanking her fans for their unwavering support. Adding to her long list of accolades, Billboard recently crowned Swift as the No. 1 Woman Artist of the 21st Century, further solidifying her legendary status.
While Swift dominates the music industry, she’s also making time for her personal life. She and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, were recently spotted enjoying a quiet vacation in Big Sky, Montana. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and the pop superstar have been dating for over a year and a half, keeping their relationship relatively private. However, Swift has been a supportive partner, attending Super Bowl LIX, where Kelce secured his third championship ring.
While Kelce and Swift seem stronger than ever, some of his old friendships might have taken a backseat. Nick Wright, a sports analyst from FS1, recently hinted that Kelce’s romance with Swift has impacted their friendship.
On his podcast What’s Wright?, Wright admitted, “Trav and I haven’t really talked since he got serious with Taylor. I don’t want to bother him during the season, and last offseason, he was traveling the world with her.” However, Kelce still has love for his old friends. On his own podcast, New Heights, co-hosted with his brother Jason Kelce, he responded to Wright’s comments, saying, “Nick Wright threw his hat in the ring on Twitter. [Expletive] love Nick Wright.” Wright, in return, said he’d gladly appear on New Heights and even offered to waive his fee just to discuss NFL salary cap details with the Kelce brothers. Despite changes in his social circle, Kelce’s loyalty to his friends doesn’t seem to have faded completely.
Swift has yet to publicly acknowledge her latest Spotify milestone, but fans are convinced she’s gearing up for another major announcement. With The Tortured Poets Department already smashing records, speculation is running wild – could she have more surprises up her sleeve? Until then, Swifties can celebrate yet another history-making moment from their queen – and, of course, keep streaming All Too Well (10 Minute Version).
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