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Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 March 2026

Spotify: The Enemy - Social Disguises Streams Week 2

 



The Enemy new album Social Disguises was released on Friday 20th February 2026 and here at The Enemy Unofficial, we've been totalling up the number of streams for each track. This week saw a total 97,199 plays on Spotify since our last tally on the 27/02/26. 

The top performing song this week was the title track Social Disguises, with 14,386 streams added. The total number of streams on Spotify for all the tracks from Social Disguises is now standing at 546,857.

Listen to The Enemy Social Disguises on Spotify

Friday, 27 February 2026

Spotify: The Enemy - Social Disguises Streams Week 1






One week ago, The Enemy released their fifth album Social Disguises. Fans have been buying physical editions of the latest album, alongside streaming the new tunes on various platforms. 

Today The Enemy Unofficial have added up the total streams on Spotify for each track from Social Disguises (totals include singles released prior to the album). Streams on other platforms like Apple and Amazon are not included in these figures.


 

Thursday, 26 February 2026

Tom Clarke IS Super Happy!

 

Tom Clarke with a "super happy" sticker!

The Enemy's Tom Clarke IS "Super Happy", according to the band's post on social media this weekend. The new album Social Disguises dropped on Friday and fans have been buying and streaming the album since then. 

Spotify reported that streaming for the Coventry band surged over the weekend, with over 400,000 total streams added to The Enemy overall tally of streams on Spotify.

Fans have been naming their favourite tracks from Social Disguises, based on first listens. Nat Griff said, "Those guitar parts at the end of 'Serious' are phenomenal." Another fan, Danielle Simpson said, "Love all of it but for me Social Disguises is the stand out track." Connor Chapman picked The Boxer as his best new track, while John Stribley said that Not Going Your Way had been a total earworm, unable to get the song out of his head!