
Will anyone catch Drake… Like, ever?
TOP 5
5. Doja Cat (62.5 Million)

Doja Cat stands as the only female rapper in the top 10 of this list — a testament to both her versatility and staying power. Her latest album, Vie, has played a major role in that achievement, packed with high-energy tracks like “Jealous Type” that showcase her confident, genre-blending style. At the same time, her older hits like “Kiss Me More” and “Woman” continue to dominate streaming platforms, proving that her catalog has serious longevity. Whether it’s fresh material or fan favorites, Doja’s ability to stay relevant and command massive streaming numbers puts her in a league of her own right now.
4. Kanye West (64.3 Million)

Right now, Kanye West’s Graduation is streaming like it just dropped last week. Honestly, it makes perfect sense — in times like these, people are craving that carefree, confident energy Kanye brought during that era. The album is packed with timeless anthems that never lose their spark, songs that sound just as fresh and inspiring today as they did in 2007. And let’s be real — “Flashing Lights” alone could carry a playlist for days. It’s that rare kind of project that feels both nostalgic and eternal, reminding everyone why Graduation remains one of hip-hop’s defining masterpieces.
3. Eminem (70.5 Million)

Earlier, I mentioned that Doja Cat was the only female rapper in the top 10 — well, on the flip side, Eminem stands as the only white rapper on the list, and there isn’t another one even close. He’s been a mainstay near the top for years, which isn’t surprising when you think about how his music cuts across generations and demographics. Eminem’s catalog connects with everyone from early 2000s fans to newer listeners discovering his classics for the first time. The recent release of his Stans soundtrack definitely gave his numbers an extra boost, further proving that his influence and staying power are still unmatched in hip-hop.
2. Kendrick Lamar (72 Million)

You know what’s truly astonishing about Kendrick Lamar ranking this high? It never feels like he forces anything — not an album, not a verse, not even a feature. Every move he makes feels intentional, thoughtful, and rooted in purpose. In 2025, Kendrick has only appeared on a handful of features, yet he hasn’t released a single solo track or album. Still, songs like “luther” and “tv off” continue to do some serious heavy lifting for him, keeping his presence alive on the charts and in conversations.
1. Drake (80.8 Million)

I don’t think people fully grasp just how dominant Drake still is. Even after weathering public battles and having a few cases dismissed, he continues to reign supreme on the charts. Right now, he holds not one, but two of the top-selling hip-hop albums — Take Care and $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. Love him or hate him, it’s clear that Drake’s consistency and cultural influence remain unmatched. At this point, there’s really nothing anyone can do with him.

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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