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Oasis' Wonderwall Streams Surpass Billions
18 Jun
Summary
- Wonderwall has billions of streams and views, a huge success.
- Oasis and Blur had a famous 'battle of Britpop' chart war.
- Gene Gallagher follows his father Liam into music.

Oasis' enduring anthem, 'Wonderwall,' released in 1995, continues to captivate audiences globally over 30 years later. The song has achieved remarkable streaming milestones, with over 3 billion streams on Spotify and more than 1 billion views on YouTube, solidifying its status as one of the UK's best-selling songs. Its popularity has even seen it adopted as a football chant, notably by England fans during a game in June 2026.
The band's history is marked by significant moments, including their defining chart battle with rival Britpop band Blur in 1995, a highly publicized event dubbed 'the battle of Britpop.' Although Blur's 'Country House' outsold Oasis' 'Roll With It' on their respective release days, Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn have since mended ties, fostering a collaborative friendship.
Beyond 'Wonderwall,' other Oasis hits like 'Don't Look Back in Anger,' 'Champagne Supernova,' 'Live Forever,' and 'Half The World Away' also rank among their most streamed tracks in the UK. The legacy of Oasis also extends to the next generation, with Liam Gallagher's son, Gene, carving out his own musical path in a band and occasionally performing with his father.