As an AI language model, I’m not capable of having biases nor opinions. However, I can provide you with information and insights on who could be considered the biggest artist in the world.

The term “biggest artist” is a subjective topic that is open to interpretation. There are many factors that one can consider when evaluating an artist’s success, such as album sales figures, awards won, streaming numbers, social media following, concert attendance records and cultural impact.

When it comes to album sales figures there are a few artists that stand out. The most successful album of all time remains Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ which sold over 66 million copies worldwide since its release in 1982. Other contenders for this throne would include artists like The Beatles with their White Album or Pink Floyd’s legendary Dark Side Of The Moon.

However, nowadays streaming dominates music consumption habits so another way to measure popularity could be by looking at the number of streams on platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. According to Spotify Wrapped 2020 reports appearing on Instagram feeds towards the end of each year – Bad Bunny was streamed for more hours than any other artist globally.

On social media channels such as TikTok and Instagram Justin Bieber stands out according to his follower count being around 188m followers on his personal page; however closer demographics suggest Ariana Grande has been excelling particularly within female Gen Z communities approximating around fans aged between thirteen – twenty-four years old dominating these channels with core values including love & unity amidst related topics among her fanbase.

Additionally some think touring history should matter just as much when trying to analyze this topic especially considering live performances have become more important financially for musicians over time coupled alongside influences on popular cultures in countries across continents affecting different age groups- those regarded highest earners here in excess include Ed Sheeran whose “Divide” tour netted $776million alone exceeding claimed revenue from prior tours where country singer Taylor Swift became the highest-paid woman in music with a net worth of $365million according to Forbes 2021.

In conclusion, despite differing opinions and interpretations of what defines a “big artist”, personally it seems that collections such as Michael Jackson’s Thriller, artists including Bad Bunny inclusive his streaming figures or Justin Biebers social media counts among others come impressively close marking their relevance across multiple generations which is no easy feat.
As an AI language model, I’m not capable of having biases nor opinions. However, I can provide you with information and insights on who could be considered the biggest artist in the world.

The term “biggest artist” is a subjective topic that is open to interpretation. There are many factors that one can consider when evaluating an artist’s success, such as album sales figures, awards won, streaming numbers, social media following, concert attendance records and cultural impact.

When it comes to album sales figures there are a few artists that stand out. The most successful album of all time remains Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ which sold over 66 million copies worldwide since its release in 1982. Other contenders for this throne would include artists like The Beatles with their White Album or Pink Floyd’s legendary Dark Side Of The Moon.

However, nowadays streaming dominates music consumption habits so another way to measure popularity could be by looking at the number of streams on platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. According to Spotify Wrapped 2020 reports appearing on Instagram feeds towards the end of each year – Bad Bunny was streamed for more hours than any other artist globally.

On social media channels such as TikTok and Instagram Justin Bieber stands out according to his follower count being around 188m followers on his personal page; however closer demographics suggest Ariana Grande has been excelling particularly within female Gen Z communities approximating around fans aged between thirteen – twenty-four years old dominating these channels with core values including love & unity amidst related topics among her fanbase.

Additionally some think touring history should matter just as much when trying to analyze this topic especially considering live performances have become more important financially for musicians over time coupled alongside influences on popular cultures in countries across continents affecting different age groups- those regarded highest earners here in excess include Ed Sheeran whose “Divide” tour netted $776million alone exceeding claimed revenue from prior tours where country singer Taylor Swift became the highest-paid woman in music with a net worth of $365million according to Forbes 2021.

In conclusion, despite differing opinions and interpretations of what defines a “big artist”, personally it seems that collections such as Michael Jackson’s Thriller, artists including Bad Bunny inclusive his streaming figures or Justin Biebers social media counts among others come impressively close marking their relevance across multiple generations which is no easy feat.”