Over 50 years after releasing a beloved classic rock hit, AC/DCjust reached a major streaming milestone.
The legendary band’s 1975 track “T.N.T.” is among the latest group of songs to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify, joining an exclusive list of songs to ever achieve the milestone.
Spotify announced its latest additions to its Billions Club earlier this week, revealing AC/DC’s “T.N.T.” among its newest members for May 2026, along with other songs by Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Don McLean, Darius Rucker and several more.
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Roughly 1,300 songs on Spotify have reached 1 billion, while the platform hosts over 100 million total songs in its library, meaning only around 0.0013 percent of songs ever make it into the Billions club.
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“T.N.T.” is AC/DC’s fifth song to reach the impressive milestone, three of which have accumulated more than 2 billion streams: “Highway to Hell,” “Thunderstruck” and “Back in Black.”
The 1979 hit “Highway to Hell,” released as the title track of the band’s sixth studio album, has the most Spotify streams of any AC/DC track, with a whopping 2.34 billion.
“Thunderstruck,” released in 1990, is next in line with over 2.27 billion streams, followed by “Back in Black” with more than 2.19 billion.
The band’s 1980 single “You Shook Me All Night Long” is already on its way to 2 billion, with over 1.7 billion on the platform currently.
“T.N.T.” was initially released in Australia in December 1975 as the title track on AC/DC’s second studio album, and it came out as a single exclusively in Australia in March 1976. It was later introduced to U.S. fans when it was included on the band’s High Voltage album, which was released internationally in September 1976.
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