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Chance the Rapper, Desiigner, and others Make Spotify's “25 Under 25”

Spotify just dropped its annual “25 Under 25” List, which showcases the hottest songs authored by younger talents in the music industry.

Number 3 on the list features Chance the Rapper and his song, “No Problem” off his breakout album Coloring Book, cataloguing as the highest-ranked MC currently sitting atop the list. The Chicago-based MC was also recently noted as the youngest artist featured on last year's Forbes' “30 Under 30” list.

Tory Lanez is featured at number 13 with his song “Luv”, followed with “Timmy Turner” by Desiigner at number 17, and number 23 listing Rae Sremmurd and Gucci Mane's “Black Beatles”.

 

Listed below is the official listing for Spotify's complete “25 Under 25”:

 

  1. Shawn Mendes - “Treat You Better”

  2. Ariana Grande - “Side to Side”

  3. Chance the Rapper - “No Problem”

  4. Martin Garrix - “Hold On & Believe”

  5. Sorry - “Justin Bieber”

  6. Alessia Cara - “Scars to Your Beautiful”

  7. Charlie Puth - “We Don't Talk Anymore”

  8. Fifth Harmony - “All In My Head”

  9. Hailee Steinfeld - “Starving”

  10. Flume - “Never Be Like You”

  11. Zara Larsson - “Ain't My Fault”

  12. Maluma - “Cuatro Babys”

  13. Tory Lanez - “Luv”

  14. Kelsea Ballerini - “Yeah Boy”

  15. DNCE - “Body Moves”

  16. Joel Adams - “Please Don't Go”

  17. Desiigner - “Timmy Turner”

  18. Selena Gomez - “Kill Em With Kindness”

  19. Glass Animals - “Life Itself”

  20. Halsey - “Tokyo Narita”

  21. Nothing But Thieves - “Wake Up Call”

  22. Demi Lovato - “Body Say”

  23. Rae Sremmurd - “Black Beatles”

  24. Cheat Codes - “Let Me Hold You (Turn Me On)

  25. Daya - “Sit Still, Look Pretty”

Every year, Spotify releases their “25 Under 25” playlist, which serves as a collection of rising talents and their hottest singles. According to The Fader, the list is affected by several deciding factors, which include the artists' streaming frequency per month, their popularity within their particular genre, as well as the number of placements on top playlists on Spotify.

By Jods Arboleda for RAPStation.com