Bad Bunny remains the world’s most streamed artist, ‘Heat Waves’ one of the most streamed songs in the world

Spotify Wrapped 2022 is here and once again, and Bad Bunny remains globally dominant. He led the pack in terms of global streams, followed by Taylor Swift, Drake, The Weeknd, and BTS. In America, Drake swapped places with Bad Bunny, with Ye bumping BTS out of the top 5.

The five most streamed songs in America this year were “As It Was” by Harry Styles, “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals, “Bad Habit” by Steve Lacy, “Me Porto Bonito” by Bad Bunny feat. Chencho Corleon, and “First Class” by Jack Harlow.

Who was your most streamed artist of the year? The conversation lives on Facebook!

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11 great songs that you may have missed this year

While Q101 remains the greatest source in the world for discovering new music, we only have so many hours in the day and occasionally some songs fall through the cracks. If your Spotify Wrapped results have you down, or you’re in desperate need of something new to listen to as we close out the final weeks of the year, these are 11 great songs that you may have missed this year. -Case the Producer

Dazy & Militarie Gun “Pressure Cooker”

As far as I’m concerned, Militarie Gun currently holds the heavyweight championship around their waist when it comes to being the most exciting band in the world. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing them live four times over the last calendar year, and each time the shows got better. They pivoted from blistering, two-minute-growls that laced their first 3 EPs and in March and unveiled this corker alongside electro-punk Dazy. This song is groovy, it’s infectious, and it’s one of the best tracks I’ve heard all year.

Momma “Speeding 72”

Etta Friedman and Allegra Weingarten are the faces you clicked on that led you to this article. The school friends-turned-bandmates make up the powerhouse known as Momma, who dropped their third studio album, “Household Name”, in July. The duo pulls at the heartstrings with this song, as the band paints a picture of two people falling in love at a DIY show and then proceeding to do “the most romantic thing” – drive around together and listen together. Momma may be singing about coming from a complicated pace, but the infectious nature of this song is as clear as day. Get on the ground floor with Momma before they do indeed become a household name.

Drug Church “Million Miles of Fun”

When frontman Patrick Kindlon isn’t stirring up controversy on either of his podcasts (Axe to Grind / Worst Possible Timeline) or in the printed word with his comic books, he is leading the juggernaut that is Drug Church. When Drug Church rolled through Beat Kitchen on St. Patrick’s Day this year, I became mesmerized by Kindlon’s ability to command a room. His message was simple: if someone stage dives, you catch and you carry them to the back of the room. The 200 patrons, drenched in sweat and beaming with angst, followed instructions. Despite Kindlon being Chronically Online, “Million Miles of Fun” is a buzz-bin-belter pleading for the 24/7 news cycle to stop. Backed by guitarists Nick Cogan and Cory Galusha, this thrashy, two minute jam is essential listening for the modern world.

Sydney Sprague “Think Nothing”

Mark my words: Sydney Sprague will become one of your favorite artists, sooner rather than later. I saw her kick off the festivities during last year’s Front Bottoms tour and I’ve been obsessed ever since. Sprague put this sad-sack-song-of-the-summer into orbit in July and it’s been on repeat for me ever since. Her voice is soft enough to make me want to curl up and face existential dread as her no-nonsense lyrics wash over me. Don’t let the clean guitars and wonderful harmonies fool you, this song packs a punch.

Signals Midwest “Blind Contour”

Signals Midwest put out a record called “DENT” this year that is my favorite record of the year. Every song on it is great. While in recent years, singer Maxwell Stern, who I think of as one of the single best songwriters on Earth, has channeled his softer side, he and his band let it rip with the album opener “Blind Contour”. Even in a room full of underrated bands, Signals Midwest has always been chronically underrated. They have a decade of work under their belt right now with each release being better than the last. “DENT” is their finest work yet and it’s in part to tracks like “Blind Contour”.

PUP “Matilda”

PUP are an entity entirely unto themselves. They made their name touring relentlessly in DIY clubs and driving themselves to the brink of madness. After penning tracks like “If This Tour Doesn’t Kill You, I Will” and “Dark Days“, they opened their hearts and wrote one of the best love songs of the year in “Matilda”. Singer Stefan Babcock detailed his long, drawn out breakup with his favorite guitar, the titular “Matilda”. This song is as romantic as you can be while also singing about an inanimate object. PUP has been a “band to watch” for years now, and their best song may as well be this, which tonally is such a sharp contrast to their usual output.

Julia Jacklin “Lydia Wears a Cross”

Drenched in religious guilt and aching for something greater, Julia Jacklin followed up 2019’s brilliant release, “Crushing“, with the lead single off of 2022’s “PRE-PLEASURE”. In “Lydia Wears a Cross”, Jacklin’s inner monologue fights of the temptation of organized religion. While her peers buy into the process, Jacklin is merely interested in the song and dance of it all. The minimalist instrumentals give the siren that is her voice a chance to cut through and cut deep. Catholic School Trauma has never sounded as catchy.

Koyo “Ten Digits Away”

Hardcore heavyweights Koyo are a gift to this world. They play songs big enough to fill theaters, even if they often find themselves playing in backrooms in front of a few hundred rowdy fans. Never afraid to get emotional, Koyo accomplished the rare feat of writing a love song with some muscle that doesn’t sound utterly ridiculous. This song of passion is perfect for anyone yearning alone during cuffing season.

BoyWithUke ft. Oliver Tree “Sick of U”

I’d be lying if I said I fully understand the complexities of Oliver Tree’s brain. There’s a lot going on there and not all of it makes sense. That being said, packaged alongside the hit-ready production that BoyWithUke brings to the table, Tree became part of one of my favorite songs of the entire year. BoyWithUke is someone that continues to win me over with every new release. After blasting “Toxic” all summer on Q101, I hope we hear more of him in the new year.

The Wonder Years “Oldest Daughter”

For so many years now, The Wonder Years have acted as an entry point into underground music. Despite over a decade of work as one of pop punk’s most prominent acts, they find themselves in small print on every festival poster with their name on it. With 2022’s “The Hum Goes on Forever”, the band embarked into territory rarely explored by a pop punk band: parenthood. The lead single on the band’s seventh studio record, “Oldest Daughter” is a heartbreaker of epic proportions. While most of the record looks ahead to the future and what parenthood means, this song looks back at a former lover, Madelyn, who has been referenced on the band’s prior works.

Arm’s Length “Object Permanence”

Arm’s Length came along at the wrong time. They absolutely deserved to sign a horrible contract with Victory Records before getting scooped up by a major label (I’m thinking Dreamworks) in the early aughts. This band plays at full tilt, always. They sound remarkably powerful for an emo-inspired four-piece and “Object Permanence” might be their most muscular track to date. Vocalist Allen Steinberg drops a few Tumblr-quality lyrics in this one, notably, “I am your baby bird / Catching evеry other word / You breathe life into a body washed ashore / And call it love”, which is delightfully toxic. Don’t go into the new year without hearing this song.

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RIP: Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac

Christine McVie, who sang lead vocals and played keyboard in Fleetwood Mac, including on some of the band’s biggest songs (“Don’t Stop” “Songbird” and “Little Lies”) has died at 79.

Cover photo courtesy of Getty Images..

Aaron Rodgers wants to know if you “believe” in 9/11

Infamous faux-scientist and playoff failure Aaron Rodgers is back in the headlines again, not only for playing below .500 football, but because a former backup quarterback has spoken up to let people know that in their first meeting, Rodgers asked him if he “believed” in 9/11. Deshone Kizer, a Notre Dame graduate who played under Rodgers for a season, was encouraged to “read up on that” after wondering why Rodgers would question the terrorist attacks in the first place.

Perhaps the reason that Rodgers can’t form healthy relationships with his young wide receivers is that he continues to ask them about a second gunman in JFK’s execution.

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Brian Robinson’s big hat is our favorite thing ever

Brian Robinson, the Washington Commanders running back who was shot twice before his NFL debut in an armed robbery attempt, is really into wearing really big hats. After a huge win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Robinson dawned a humungous fitted cap that has brought us endless joy.

This is a good friend. This is what friendship should be. Get yourself some friends like this.

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Chicago woman steals $100k from armored truck on the North Side

A Blue Island woman was arrested after being accused of stealing money from an armored truck Monday on the North Side. Sharon Carabine-Dierberger is the 60-year-old culprit. She swiped a bag of money from a Chase Bank in the early afternoon and was taken into custody later that day.

Carabine-Dierberger was charged with one felony count of theft.

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Will Smith claims there were “nuances” and “complexities” to paint-brushing Chris Rock

It’s been eight months since we all started looking at Will Smith differently. He’s already attempted to start rehabbing his career by hitting the press junket hard for his new film, ‘Emancipation’. In an interview with The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah, Smith claimed that “he just lost it” and that there were “nuances” and “complexities” to the situation in which he slapped Chris Rock in front of millions of people.

Smith went onto say, ““We just gotta be nice to each other, man…It’s hard. I guess the thing that was most painful for me is I took my heart and made it hard for other people. I understood the idea when they say hurt people hurt people.”

Smith went onto talk about his relationship with women, his nephew, and The Academy in the interview.

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The first teaser for ‘That 90’s Show’ has dropped

Nostalgia cometh. It’s been over 15 years since we last left Point Place, Wisconsin, but Red & Kitty Foreman are back with a new generation of kids. The show starts in 1995 and Netflix has 10 episodes on the way that will debut on January 19, 2023.

Let’s cross our fingers and hope that it’s better than Fox’s That 80’s Show spinoff, that crashed and burned horrifically in 2002.

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Fall Out Boy teases new music

Did anyone pick up a copy of the Chicago Tribune yesterday? Fall Out Boy is teasing their eighth studio album by saying, “If you build it, they will come.”

Thank you Fall Out Boy for blessing us during this holiday season.

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You can work out in a shipping container in the West Loop, as if going to the gym wasn’t already bad enough

Claustrophobes beware, the West Loop is now offering shipping container gyms to patrons for half hour sessions at $6 a pop for people that hate their bodies, but hate other people even more. There is immense privacy offered in this 24-hour, single-use gym that has a variety of workout equipment.

Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

The company was founded in Singapore by Damian Chow, a self-professed introvert who wanted to create a private gym space, Lam said.

“He just kind of wanted to set up his own gym,” Lam said. “Once we launched, that week we quickly understood that a lot of people either suffer from this gym anxiety that is very common, or people who just value a premium on their their own space and time.”

Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

To book a pod, customers need to download The Gym Pod app, create a profile and sign a terms and conditions waiver. They can choose which pod to book by seeing which equipment is in each and the availability. Pods can be booked up to five days in advance.

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Jose Abreu is signing with the Astros because everything sucks and is awful

White Sox fans deserve nice things, too…I think. We’ve done nothing wrong. We pay our taxes, we pick up trash in our community, and we are generally very nice. Yet, everything good we have gets taken away.

Pour one out for the Southsiders today.

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Elon Musk sleeps next to empty caffeine free Diet Cokes, a photo of George Washington, and a gun

Elon Musk, a man who is addicted to taking L’s, once again raised eyebrows with a tweet he made yesterday. After a long, hard day of destroying a social media platform from within and simping over a former President who rejected his invitation to return to Twitter, Musk’s head hits his pillow every night alongside Diet Coke, a photo of George Washington, and a gun.

We’re all in agreement the amount of caffeine free Diet Coke is the craziest thing about this photo, right?

Musk’s proud-to-be-an-American cosplay does raise the question, however, what is on your bedside table? Please tell us it’s not caffeine free Diet Coke. The conversation lives on Facebook!

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A dispensary is coming to the old Rainforest Cafe in River North

For years, millions have stumbled upon the Rainforest Cafe downtown thinking that they are about to score the dankest kush of their entire life. Instead, they were given stale chicken tenders. Now that the Rainforest Cafe is gone, a battle for which dispensary is going to move in is taking shape.

Robert Brown, a neighborhood resident, had asked the board to reject the dispensary’s application, questioning Progressive Treatment Solutions’ role in its partnership with BioPharm to take over the former restaurant site at 605 N. Clark St. Illinois law bars dispensaries from opening within 1,500 feet of an existing weed shop except in the case of ownership by a social equity applicant, a legislative effort to increase minority ownership in the booming industry. Four dispensaries are now operating within 1,500 feet of the proposed shop, and PTS, which initially proposed the plan on its own, without partners, didn’t qualify as a social equity firm.

Would you support a dispensary downtown? The conversation lives on Facebook!

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DRIVERS BEWARE: Overnight parking ban goes into effect this Thursday

Beginning December 1, parking in the city gets even more difficult. Designated areas with signs that read “no parking between 3am-7am” will be off limits to drivers in the city, whether it snows or not. Violators will be towed and face a minimum of $150 towing fee, a $60 ticket and a storage fee of $25 per day.

Remember the chaos that took place last year on the first night of the parking ban.

You can visit chicagoshovels.org for a map of streets impacted by the ban and to view the City’s snow plows in real-time during a storm. Drivers can also visit chicagoshovels.org or call 311 to find out if their vehicle was towed due to the ban. 

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The CTA Holiday Train and Bus Schedule is here

Christmas is in the air and no one knows how to celebrate better than the CTA and their Holiday Fleet. This is the upcoming schedule for the 31st annual holiday celebration,

  • Green Line: Nov. 25-26, 29
  • Brown Line & Orange Line: Nov. 30-Dec. 3
  • Red Line: Dec. 6, 8, 10
  • Purple Line: Dec. 7, 9
  • Pink Line: Dec. 13-14
  • Blue Line: Dec. 15-17
  • Yellow Line: Dec. 19

As for the bus schedule,

  • #56 Milwaukee: Nov. 29-30
  • #91 Austin/#92 Foster: Dec. 1
  • #22 Clark: Dec. 2-3
  • #97 Skokie: Dec. 3
  • #74 Fullerton: Dec. 6
  • #66 Chicago: Dec. 7-8
  • #126 Jackson: Dec. 9
  • #12 Roosevelt: Dec. 10
  • #62 Archer: Dec. 13
  • #49 Western/#X49 Western Express: Dec. 14-15
  • #3 King Drive: Dec. 16-17
  • #79 79th: Dec. 20
  • #28 Stony Island: Dec. 21
  • #29 State: Dec. 22
  • #J14 Jeffery Jump: Dec. 23

More details on how CTA spreads holiday cheer can be found here.

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Metallica is coming to Soldier Field for two nights in 2024

They’re back! Hot off the heels of a triumphant Lollapalooza headlining set, Metallica is coming back to Chicago to celebrate the release of their new album in 2024. The band will play the round in Soldier Field for two nights, on August 9 and August 11, with each night containing an entirely unique setlist. They will not repeat songs in the cities that they play.

More information can be found here.

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52,000 deer shot over the weekend, which seems like a lot

We’re not exactly hunting experts at the Q101 Morning Crew, but we were staggered at the total of dead deer from the first weekend of riffle hunting season. 52,354 deer were “harvested” over the weekend. That is somehow up from 48,964 that were axed at this time last year.

Thanks to our friends at WGN, who have tabulated the deer per county.

 County202020212022 
 ADAMS130513111437 
 ALEXANDER257264239 
 BOND427478537 
 BOONE797371 
 BROWN559572655 
 BUREAU639612609 
 CALHOUN360427465 
 CARROLL355373331 
 CASS384386423 
 CHAMPAIGN163143137 
 CHRISTIAN422376403 
 CLARK630692721 
 CLAY735765889 
 CLINTON474493606 
 COLES451466487 
 CRAWFORD561635673 
 CUMBERLAND544531542 
 DEKALB788773 
 DEWITT223195220 
 DOUGLAS115115120 
 EDGAR332370424 
 EDWARDS227273317 
 EFFINGHAM614637653 
 FAYETTE98611061184 
 FORD808186 
 FRANKLIN749848956 
 FULTON120211541249 
 GALLATIN235253305 
 GREENE638612634 
 GRUNDY151154172 
 HAMILTON661729741 
 HANCOCK105610011128 
 HARDIN420515548 
 HENDERSON308262283 
 HENRY291268275 
 IROQUOIS322282257 
 JACKSON123012901484 
 JASPER693715794 
 JEFFERSON108712281249 
 JERSEY350416425 
 JO DAVIESS1029830843 
 JOHNSON858866874 
 KANE182718 
 KANKAKEE124140114 
 KENDALL574743 
 KNOX686720737 
 LAKE055 
 LASALLE473409427 
 LAWRENCE334366399 
 LEE337316314 
 LIVINGSTON279312268 
 LOGAN200217193 
 MACON157148155 
 MACOUPIN99710031120 
 MADISON384460509 
 MARION9179981186 
 MARSHALL408393412 
 MASON256258249 
 MASSAC220238268 
 MCDONOUGH455488495 
 MCHENRY172181129 
 MCLEAN412398349 
 MENARD213214215 
 MERCER533538509 
 MONROE670710856 
 MONTGOMERY523541619 
 MORGAN378364442 
 MOULTRIE143146158 
 OGLE442394356 
 PEORIA545567576 
 PERRY719783969 
 PIATT908389 
 PIKE10339871129 
 POPE8889341068 
 PULASKI178190222 
 PUTNAM209236228 
 RANDOLPH134114571518 
 RICHLAND405475487 
 ROCK ISLAND462404408 
 SALINE535533628 
 SANGAMON330354327 
 SCHUYLER763833904 
 SCOTT176209190 
 SHELBY825864883 
 ST. CLAIR477529576 
 STARK126113118 
 STEPHENSON408370342 
 TAZEWELL314339352 
 UNION773795812 
 VERMILION333400369 
 WABASH102118122 
 WARREN294288290 
 WASHINGTON600672771 
 WAYNE8649351015 
 WHITE467437553 
 WHITESIDE424348335 
 WILL150123134 
 WILLIAMSON95011091287 
 WINNEBAGO194167154 
 WOODFORD373397434 
 Total474164896452354
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