
When it comes to dominating Spotify streams, these rappers have proven their music has global staying power.
Kendrick Lamar — 105 songs

Kendrick Lamar has cemented himself as one of the greatest lyricists of all time, and his streaming numbers prove his global reach. With 105 tracks surpassing 100M streams, hits like “HUMBLE.,” “Not Like Us,” and “Like That” with Future and Metro Boomin keep his catalog thriving.
4. Eminem — 117 songs

With over two decades in the game, Eminem still holds a dominant position on streaming. From early classics like “Lose Yourself” to modern-day features, Slim Shady’s 117 tracks over 100M streams highlight his cross-generational appeal.
3. Kanye West — 130 songs

Kanye West continues to prove that his catalog has timeless replay value. With 130 songs crossing the 100M mark, projects like Graduation, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, and Donda keep Ye’s influence alive on Spotify.
2. Travis Scott — 136 songs

Travis Scott’s run over the last decade has been massive. With 136 songs over 100M streams, his catalog from Astroworld to Utopia shows how he blends commercial success with cult-like fan loyalty.
1. Drake — 287 songs

Drake stands at the top of the mountain with an unmatched 287 songs surpassing 100M streams. From Take Care to Her Loss, Drizzy has mastered the balance between mainstream domination and consistent hit-making, making him Spotify’s undisputed king of rap streams.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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