A new analysis shows that songs carrying the explicit tag now make up just 13 percent of Spotify’s Top 50 chart in 2026. The figure marks a steep drop from 74 percent in 2018. Two main factors appear to be behind the shift.
Pop culture data journalist Daniel Parris found that listeners are turning back to older, radio-friendly tracks. Classic songs such as Fleetwood Mac’s Dreams and Michael Jackson’s Thriller have gained renewed traction on the platform.
Hip-hop, which once supplied most explicit hits, has also lost ground on the chart. The genre no longer dominates Spotify’s biggest rankings the way it did in the late 2010s.
The explicit label itself dates to the mid-1980s. It grew out of the Parents Music Resource Center campaign led by Tipper Gore and later became a standard metadata tag on streaming services.