Jennifer Lopez celebrated a major career achievement this week after her 2011 song "On The Floor" surpassed one billion global streams [1].

This milestone underscores the enduring popularity of the track and Lopez's continued influence in the digital music era. As streaming platforms have become the primary method of music consumption, reaching the billion-stream mark serves as a benchmark for a song's long-term cultural impact.

The track, originally released in 2011, has maintained a consistent presence on global charts over the last 15 years. According to reporting from May 21, 2026, the song has officially exceeded one billion streams [1], [2].

Lopez, a U.S. singer and songwriter, has seen her earlier work find new life through algorithmic playlists and social media trends. This growth in numbers reflects a broader trend where legacy hits from the early 2010s are rediscovered by younger audiences via short-form video platforms.

While the song was a commercial success upon its initial release, the current streaming data provides a more comprehensive look at its global reach. The achievement marks one of the most significant milestones for the artist's discography in the streaming age [1].

"On The Floor" surpassed one billion global streams

The achievement highlights the shift in how music industry success is measured, moving from initial sales and radio play to long-term streaming longevity. For an artist like Lopez, this milestone demonstrates the ability of a decade-old track to remain relevant in a fast-paced digital ecosystem, effectively turning a hit song into a permanent global asset.