
A breakdown of the rappers pulling the highest daily streams as November comes to a close.
As November came to a close, Spotify’s daily streaming numbers painted a crystal-clear picture: Drake is operating in a completely different stratosphere. Pulling in a massive 45.4 million daily streams, he more than doubles the next closest rapper—cementing once again that his catalog is essentially undefeatable (and no, Jay isn’t beating him in a Verzuz battle, let’s be serious). Even without a new album in Q4, Drake continues to dominate the global conversation.
Right behind him, Kanye West remains a streaming titan with 21.1 million daily plays, a testament to the staying power of classics like Graduation and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Close on his heels is Travis Scott, grabbing 19.6 million a day, fueled by UTOPIA momentum and the kind of atmospheric, festival-ready production that keeps him on repeat worldwide.
The mid-tier numbers showcase a tight race among rap’s heavy hitters. Kendrick Lamar clocks in at 18.4 million daily streams, powered by his GNX standout tracks and the seismic success of “Not Like Us.” Just a step behind is Eminem at 18.3 million, continuing to draw enormous numbers despite being well past his commercial peak. Future, sitting at 18.0 million, reinforces his status as one of trap’s most defining architects.
Lower on the list but still boasting strong engagement, Lil Wayne pulls 13.1 million daily streams—an impressive showing for a rapper deep into his legacy era, with classics that never seem to fade from rotation. Doja Cat and Playboi Carti, tied at 12.8 million, highlight how different lanes in modern rap can generate equally massive daily interest.
Rounding out the rankings, Tyler, The Creator and Don Toliver each bring in 12.0 million streams per day, showcasing the continued rise of genre-bending artists with loyal, replay-heavy fanbases. Altogether, these numbers illustrate a rap landscape driven by legends, innovators, and trendsetters—each contributing to one of the most diverse and dynamic streaming eras hip-hop has ever seen.
Rappers With Most Daily Streams
| Daily Streams (Millions) | Artist |
|---|---|
| 45.4m | Drake |
| 21.1m | Kanye West |
| 19.6m | Travis Scott |
| 18.4m | Kendrick Lamar |
| 18.3m | Eminem |
| 18.0m | Future |
| 13.1m | Lil Wayne |
| 12.8m | Doja Cat |
| 12.8m | Playboi Carti |
| 12.0m | Tyler, The Creator |
| 12.0m | Don Toliver |
| 11.6m | Juice WRLD |
| 11.6m | Gunna |
| 10.9m | NBA YoungBoy |
| 10.8m | Nicki Minaj |
| 10.4m | Lil Baby |
| 9.2m | 50 Cent |
| 9.2m | 21 Savage |
| 8.7m | XXXTENTACION |
| 8.4m | Lil Uzi Vert |
| 8.4m | Young Thug |
| 8.3m | Jay-Z |
| 7.5m | A$AP Rocky |
| 7.4m | J. Cole |

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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