APRA billion streams list


The APRA billion streams list or The 1,000,000,000 list was established in 2019 by APRA AMCOS to acknowledge Australasian songwriters whose works have achieved one billion streams on various services. Streaming services used for the list include Apple Music, Amazon Music, Google Play, Spotify, Vevo, and YouTube.
Australian-born singer-songwriter Sia is the most prolific writer on the list, with a total of 15 entries, as from October 2022.
YearSongWriter
2019"Friends"Nat Dunn
2019"Be Alright"
2019"Never Be Like You"Harley Streten Flume
2019"This Girl"
2019"Call on Me"
2019"Youth"
2020"Dance Monkey"Toni Watson Tones and I
2020"Youngblood"
2020"Whatever It Takes", "Young Dumb & Broke"Joel Little
2020Sarah Aarons
2020"Somebody That I Used to Know"Wouter de Backer Gotye
2020"Riptide"James Keogh Vance Joy
2020"In My Mind"
2020Sia Furler Sia
2020"Bad"Vassy Karagiorgos
Vassy
2021"Needed Me"
2021"The Less I Know the Better"Kevin Parker
2021"Astronaut in the Ocean"Harry Michael and Tyron Hapi
2021"Company"Leroy Clampitt and James Wong
2021"Royals"Lorde and Joel Little
2021"Me!"Joel Little
2021"Break My Heart"Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence
2021"Heaven"Lindsay Rimes
2022"Supalonely"Benee and Josh Fountain
2022"Head & Heart"John Courtidis
2022"Just a Dream"David Ryan Harris
2022"Wild Ones", "Flashlight", "Thunderclouds", "Flames", "She Wolf ", "Try Everything"Sia
2022"Down Under"Colin Hay
2022"Cold Heart "Nicholas Littlemore, Peter Mayes and Sam Littlemore
2023"July"PJ Harding
2023"Love Tonight"Shouse
2023"Go Crazy"Trè Samuels
2024"Walking on a Dream"Nicholas Littlemore, Luke Steele and Jonathan Sloan
2024"You Say"Paul Mabury
2024"Freaks"Ivan Gough, Timothy Jude Smith Timmy Trumpet, Jeremy Alexander Bunawan, Mathieu Francois E Valton and Demetrius Christian Savelio Savage