21 Savage, Drake, Kanye West & More: Hip-Hop’s Top Streaming Albums Right Now


A snapshot of hip-hop’s current streaming powerhouses on Spotify.

Hip-hop’s streaming ecosystem is split between fresh releases making waves and classic albums proving their longevity. Spotify’s daily rap streaming chart perfectly illustrates the balance between new momentum and enduring legacy.

Leading the pack is 21 Savage’s WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS? with 8.0 million daily streams. Nearly every track has surpassed one million streams, with “HALFTIME INTERLUDE” and “BIG STEPPER” trailing slightly. The Drake-assisted “MR RECOUP” anchors the album, which isn’t surprising at all.

EsDeeKid’s Rebel follows with 6.8 million daily streams, one of the year’s most surprising successes. Whether or not the Timothée Chalamet rumors are true, the music resonates, with “Phantom” featuring Rico Ace emerging as the breakout track. Playboi Carti’s MUSIC sits at 4.5 million, with “RATHER LIE” leading streams while “EVILJORDAN” gains traction post-tour.

The endurance of hip-hop classics is impossible to ignore. Kanye West’s Graduation continues to pull 4.4 million daily streams nearly two decades after release, with “Stronger” still acting as a gateway track for new listeners. Matching that number is 50 Cent’s Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, which has seen renewed interest thanks to cultural conversations sparked by The Reckoning. “In Da Club” once again anchors the album’s streaming surge.

Rounding out the list are familiar heavyweights: Drake’s Views (4.2M) and Take Care (4.1M), Kendrick Lamar’s GNX (4.0M), Eminem’s The Eminem Show (3.7M), and Metro Boomin’s Heroes & Villains (3.6M).

Read the full list below.


RankArtistAlbumDaily Streams
121 SavageWHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?8.0M
2EsDeeKidRebel6.8M
3Playboi CartiMUSIC4.5M
4Kanye WestGraduation4.4M
550 CentGet Rich Or Die Tryin’4.4M
6DrakeViews4.2M
7DrakeTake Care4.1M
8Kendrick LamarGNX4.0M
9EminemThe Eminem Show3.7M
10Metro BoominHeroes & Villains3.6M


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