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Drake Achieves Spotify Milestone with Record-Breaking 95 Billion Streams

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In an extraordinary accomplishment, the Grammy-winning Canadian artist, Drake, has made history by becoming the first artist to surpass 95 billion streams across all credits on Spotify.

Chart Data, the music chart platform, shared this significant news after Drake accumulated over 95 billion Spotify streams for all the songs he has been a part of.

https://twitter.com/chartdata/status/1764768684092850527?s=20

For well over a decade, Drake has consistently been one of the most streamed artists worldwide, with his albums consistently securing top positions on the Billboard 200. In 2023, he matched Michael Jackson‘s record for the most No. 1 songs (13) by a solo male artist when his hit single ‘First Person Shooter’ featuring J Cole reached the pinnacle of the chart.

With an impressive monthly listener count of over 84 million, ranking third globally, and surpassing 95 billion streams, Drake has now outpaced Taylor Swift to become the most streamed artist across all credits on Spotify.

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