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Zara Larsson’s “Ruin My Life” exceeds 700 million Spotify streams, joining her hits like “Lush Life” and “Symphony.”
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The track from her “Poster Girl” album peaked high on charts and remains popular in live performances.
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Larsson’s milestone comes amid Grammy recognition and growing global popularity, solidifying her status as a top pop artist.
Zara Larsson’s 2018 single “Ruin My Life” has surpassed 700 million streams on Spotify, marking the fourth song in her catalog to reach the milestone.
The track, released as the lead single from her 2021 album “Poster Girl,” peaked at No. 9 in the United Kingdom and No. 2 in Sweden upon release. It has since become a staple of Larsson’s live sets and a recurring presence on Spotify’s global charts, even resurging on Sweden’s charts in late 2025.
“Ruin My Life” joins “Lush Life,” “Symphony” (her collaboration with Clean Bandit) and “Never Forget You” as the only songs in Larsson’s discography to top 700 million streams on the platform. Combined with plays across the song’s remixes and alternate versions, including a piano rendition and an orchestral cut, the track’s total streaming footprint runs even higher.
The milestone lands during a strong stretch for Larsson, who earned her first Grammy nomination this year for Best Dance Pop Recording for “Midnight Sun” and drew a record crowd for a Swedish artist at Stockholm’s Avicii Arena. Her back catalog, including “Ruin My Life,” has continued to find new audiences alongside her newer releases.
Zara Larsson is a Swedish singer and songwriter who broke through internationally with her 2017 album “So Good.” She has built one of the most consistent streaming catalogs among European pop artists, with more than 13 billion combined Spotify streams across her discography.