We have said goodbye to 2018, but luckily we still have December’s most-played lists! And don’t forget to check out the 10 most-played songs of 2018. More importantly, see if you can play along with both the easy and difficult songs in the list. Heck, make it your New Year’s resolution.

Most notable new comer in the December top 5 is the South-Korean star Jimin, who gathered fame with the K-pop group BTS. In the meantime, he is working steadily on his solo career. We find his beautiful guitar song “Promise” in the top 5 of Europe and Asia.

The impression of snow angels is still visible in the unmistakable form of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas.” She is shining in the top 5 of Europe and Oceania. We wish you a warm and musical 2019!      

Top 5 Europe

  1. Jimin – Promise
  2. De la Tierra hasta Marte (Alfred García) 
  3. Ed Sheeran – Perfect
  4. Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You 
  5. TGD – Pierwsza Gwiazda
Jimin
 

Top 5 Northern America 

1 Sheck Wes – Mo Bamba 
2 Mac Miller – Dunno
3 Travis Scott – SICKO MODE
4 Ed Sheeran – Perfect
5 Daniel Caesar – Best Part (feat. H.E.R.) 

Sheck Wes

Top 5 Asia 

Jimin – Promise
2 Jodoh Yang Kesampaian 
3 MOZA – MEDLEY
4 Suaramu syairku – Herry Khalifah
5 Skylar Grey – Everything I Need  

Jimin

Top 5 Oceania

1 Tate McRae – A Typical Teenage Love Song
2 The Eden Project – Times Like These
3 Billie Eilish – party favor
4 Dean Lewis – Be Alright
5 Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You  


Tate McRae 

Top 5 South America

Chaska ñawi Niñucha – Cusco
2 Ed Sheeran – Perfect
3 Paloma mami – Not Steady
4 LA VACA LOLA canciones infantiles
5 WAY MAKER – Aqui estas

Chaska ñawi Niñucha

Top 5 Africa

1 Ed Sheeran – Perfect
2 Jessie J – Flashlight  
3 Wiz Khalifa – See You Again ft. Charlie Puth  
4 Pharrell Williams – Happy
5 Daft Punk Get Lucky Official ft. Pharrell Williams

Ed Sheeran 
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Team lead Premium by day, poet by night. On weekends, Jorine likes to explore the outer corners of her spectrum of interests, be it at a punk concert, a techno club or a pop festival.