
Drake, Yeat, and Julia Wolf’s collaborative single “DOG HOUSE” has taken Spotify by storm, becoming the most-streamed hip-hop song in the US.
Drake, Yeat, and Julia Wolf’s track “DOG HOUSE” has officially become the most-streamed hip-hop song on Spotify’s US chart, pulling in 933,000 daily streams. The track’s trippy beat, infectious hook, and smooth collaboration have captivated listeners nationwide.
Internationally, the song debuted at #41 on Spotify’s Global chart with 2.29 million streams. With three artists from different countries and genres coming together, it’s no surprise the track resonates on multiple levels.
“DOG HOUSE” fuses Drake’s melodic rap with Yeat’s signature flow and Julia Wolf’s melancholic contributions, offering a refreshing, genre-blending take that appeals to a diverse audience of hip-hop fans.
Given its momentum, “DOG HOUSE” could become a standout gem on Drake’s anticipated Iceman project, if it’s included. Its organic feel and dynamic performances make it a track that listeners are naturally gravitating toward, signaling big potential for long-term success.
Drake, Yeat & Julia Wolf's "DOG HOUSE" is now the most streamed hip-hop song on Spotify's US chart, jumping to #13 with 933K daily streams ?
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) September 13, 2025
It also debuts at #41 on the Global chart with 2.29M streams. pic.twitter.com/lcaoIHXBWh

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