Drake’s “Views” Surpasses “Scorpion” as His Most-Streamed Album on Spotify


Drake’s only competition is Drake at this point.

Drake continues to make streaming history. Views has officially surpassed Scorpion to become his most-streamed album of all time on Spotify, with both projects now sitting comfortably above 11 billion total streams. For an artist who’s been dominating charts for over a decade, this milestone is less of a surprise and more of a reminder that Drake’s old work refuses to fade away.

Between Views and Scorpion, you’ll find some of Drake’s biggest and most enduring hits. Views gave us timeless records like “One Dance,” “Too Good,” and “Hotline Bling,” each surpassing a billion streams on their own. Scorpion followed up with the same dominance, boasting “Nonstop,” “God’s Plan,” “Nice For What,” and “In My Feelings”—all certified billion-stream giants. The numbers alone prove that Drake’s hold on global streaming isn’t loosening anytime soon.

It’s also worth noting that Drake remains the most-streamed artist on Spotify overall, beating out Taylor Swift by several million streams. That’s no small feat considering the two are in constant digital tug-of-war for streaming supremacy. It seems every year, Drake’s older projects resurface to remind everyone why he’s been at the top of the game for so long.

While his upcoming album ICEMAN might not reach the cultural peak of Views or Scorpion, it doesn’t really need to. Drake’s catalog has already cemented his legacy, and the streams keep rolling in like clockwork. For most artists, it’s about chasing the next hit—but for Drake, it’s about watching his classics age into streaming royalty.




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