Beyoncé, Pharrell and Katy Perry dominate Twitter's 2014 year-end music rundown, which tracks the 2014's most tweeted-about artists, albums, songs and music-related events.
Beyoncé's self-titled album was named the most tweeted-about album of 2014, beating out 5 Seconds of Summer's eponymous offering, as well as Taylor Swift's 1989.
Pharrell's "Happy" was the most tweeted-about song in 2014, edging out a top five that features John Legend's "All of Me," Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," Ariana Grande's "Problem," and Lady Gaga's "Artpop."
Perry ranked number one on both the Most Followed list (60 million followers), and the 2014 Biggest Growth List (with a 13 million follower increase). Perry is also the most followed person on Twitter, with Justin Bieber and Swift finishing Number Two and Number Three.
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