Drake becomes first artiste to hit 100 billion streams on Spotify

Canadian superstar, Drake, has surpassed 100 billion streams on Spotify across all credits.

The rapper has become “the first artist in history to earn a milestone 100 billion streams on Spotify,” music monitoring company, Chart Data announced via X on Tuesday night.

He has more than double the streams of the next closest rapper, Eminem.

The breakdown of Drake’s 100 billion Spotify streams shows an average of 234 million streams per song, and an average of 5 billion streams per album.

His most streamed song on the platform is his 2016 hit song ‘One Dance’ featuring Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Wizkid, and British pop star, Kyla, which has garnered 3.2 billion streams.

‘One Dance’ holds the Guinness World Record for the first song to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify.

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