Travis Scott Surpasses Eminem to Become the Second Most-Streamed Rapper Ever on Spotify


Travis Scott is a megastar.

In a milestone moment for modern hip-hop, Travis Scott has officially surpassed Eminem to become the second most-streamed rapper of all time on Spotify, amassing a staggering 58 billion total streams. We all know who came in first place, right? Drizzy Drake Rogers.

From the psychedelic world-building of ASTROWORLD to his chart-topping collaborations with artists like Drake, The Weeknd, and Beyoncé, Travis has built quite the career by being daring and experimental. His streams are a reflection of both the music and the moments he creates, whether it’s the chaos of a festival stage or his excellent rollouts. While Eminem’s legacy remains legendary, Travis’s rise speaks to the global resonance of a new generation of rap stars.



With his recent work on UTOPIA and the hype around his JACKBOYS 2 project, it’s clear that La Flame is far from done climbing. Now second only to Drake in all-time Spotify rap streams, Travis Scott continues to rewrite what it means to be an artist in the digital era.



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