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South Korean boy band BTS is the most-streamed group in Spotify's history. [1] The following list contains the most-streamed artists on the audio streaming platform Spotify. As of February 2024, American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is the most-streamed artist, [2] and Canadian rapper Drake is the most-streamed male artist in Spotify's history.
Though Drake may have taken a big L this year — thanks to a certain diss track that was everywhere — the Canadian rapper and singer bounced back to reclaim the top spot. The “God’s Plan ...
"One Dance" has since also become the third most played song on streaming media service Spotify, with over two billion individual streams. [12] Drake's fifth studio album, Scorpion, was released in June 2018; all 25 tracks on the album entered the Billboard Hot 100.
Australian rapper The Kid Laroi released a cover of "Shot for Me" in 2021, as part of his Spotify Singles session. [8] [9] The Kid Laroi said in a statement: "I chose Drake because he's my favourite artist. 'Shot for Me' is one of my favourite songs of his off of one of my favourite projects and that made it really easy for me to do". [8] [10]
Since Drake shattered virtually every streaming record with his “Scorpion” album, released in June, it’s no surprise that his 8.2 billion streams in 2018 make him not only Spotify’s most ...
Drake's top artist of 2022 was Tupac Shakur, according to his Spotify Wrapped, putting Drizzy in the top 7% of listeners for the West Coast legend.
"Massive" is a house song by Canadian rapper Drake. [1] It was sent to contemporary hit radio through Republic Records and OVO Sound as the dual lead single from his seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind, on June 21, 2022, alongside the single "Sticky".
Honestly, Nevermind is the seventh studio album by Canadian rapper Drake, which was surprise-released on June 17, 2022, through OVO Sound and Republic Records.The album includes a sole guest feature from 21 Savage, and production from a variety of producers, including Gordo, Black Coffee, and frequent collaborator 40.