The ranking places the 1999 bestselling title among the most replayed and listened-to audiobooks in the platform’s history, showing its continued popularity more than two decades after its release.
The audiobook version of The 48 Laws of Power continues to attract listeners across different age groups and professions. Its placement in Spotify’s most-streamed audiobooks of all time shows that interest in its lessons about power, behavior and strategy remains strong in today’s digital world.
The book’s author, Robert Greene, built the content from research on historical events and figures, including political leaders and military strategists. The audiobook’s continued popularity reflects how listeners still find value in its real-life examples, even in modern settings like business, leadership, and personal development.
The book has been described as a “mega cult classic” in media coverage due to its influence in entertainment and business spaces. It has also been widely discussed in music culture, with references appearing in hip-hop and rap lyrics. These cultural mentions have helped introduce the book to younger audiences who later explore it through audiobook platforms.
Greene is known for writing other international bestsellers such as The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, and Mastery. His books often explore how people behave in social systems, using historical stories as teaching tools.
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