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    Bruno Mars promises, “I’ll be out of debt in no time,” following his break of Spotify record

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    After reaching a new milestone on Spotify, American musician Bruno Mars has expressed pleasure.

    Mars became the first artist in Spotify history to exceed 150 million monthly listeners on January 27.

    The artist responded by asking his followers to continue streaming his music on his Instagram Story.

    Given the enormous streams of income he is receiving, he said that he would soon be debt-free.

    “Continue to stream! I’ll pay off my loan quickly,” he wrote.

    Among the highest-paying streaming services worldwide is Spotify.

    Drake and Taylor Swift are the top Spotify earnings in the globe, with $7,717,904 and $7,713,106, respectively, according to Chart Masters.

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