Drake Surpasses 110 Billion Streams On Spotify


For someone who Spotify has blackballed, Drake’s numbers are pretty good.

Between the online chatter, unexpected alliances, and Serena Williams, one thing is clear—Drake remains unstoppable. He just hit another historic milestone, becoming the first artist to surpass 110 billion streams on Spotify across his catalog.

Currently, Drake is riding high on the success of his collaborative project with PARTYNEXTDOOR, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. Tracks like “Nokia,” “Die Trying,” and “Gimmie A Hug” are pulling in serious numbers, proving that anyone who thought they buried the boy might need to reconsider.


Drake Crosses 110 Billion Streams On Spotify


During a recent show, Drake took a moment to shout out the artists who stood by him during his feud with Kendrick Lamar while calling out those who switched sides. With rumors of a new album on the horizon, it’ll be interesting to see what the 6 God does next. For now, though, he’s on a bit of a winning streak.

Do you think an artist will ever surpass Drake’s latest accomplishment? Let us know in the comments section.



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