Drake Becomes First Hip-Hop Rapper with 50 Billion Streams On Spotify
This is great but very good as well. Drake since Scorpion album which followed up his Dark Lane Demo Tapes released project, both studio materials have been doing on streaming platforms while Drake ready new album.
He’s last released project which is Dark Lane Demo Tapes came to streaming services in 2020. The mixtape has so muchly earned the Toronto rapper more acclaims and and accolades with regards to potential efforts brought by the mixtape which also featured Chris Brown and more.
So we’re almost done waiting for Drake’s new album, probably the 2021 album in tittled Certified Lover Boy. CLB will definitely drops sometimes this month but before then Drake’s Dark Lane Demo Tapes keep representing.
Amahiphop didn’t compiled Drake’s 2020 songs but he delivered a mixtape that made him top the list of the most streamed artists of 2020 with 5.615 billion streams. Immediately behind him were Juice WRLD, NBA YoungBoy, Lil Uzi Vert and Post Malone. Today, the news breaks of another new streaming record that Drake has broken, one of his biggest ever.
Now Drake is simply the first Hip-hop rapper to embrace Spotify remarkable award. He’s the only rapper-singer-artist with 50 Billion streams on that commercial platform, Spotify.
That number’s so big that it’s sort of unfathomable and hard to imagine. But it’s the equivalent of everyone on the planet right now streaming a song that Drake’s on 6.4 times, only on one streaming service. Insane. Drizzy reacted to the news on his IG story.