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  • bmass đŸ‡”đŸ‡­
    Sep 7, 2021
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    thegreatdivine

    Future finally getting a #1 hit.

    https://twitter.com/WinstonNuo/status/1435327572863115265

    life is good wasnt #1?

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    Kween

    They’re not gonna make this go viral though

    Because no one is surprised?

    The reason Donda out streaming CLB on day 2 went viral is because it’s not supposed to happen

  • Sep 7, 2021

    “Drake second day was lower”

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    bmass

    life is good wasnt #1?

    #2
    It got blocked by some massive hit I cant remem which tho

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    thegreatdivine

    Future finally getting a #1 hit.

    https://twitter.com/WinstonNuo/status/1435327572863115265

    For some reason I always thought Mask Off went number 1

  • bmass đŸ‡”đŸ‡­
    Sep 7, 2021
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    Htownwolf

    #2
    It got blocked by some massive hit I cant remem which tho

    some hit that nobody remembers

  • Sep 7, 2021
    Dostoevsky

    Because no one is surprised?

    The reason Donda out streaming CLB on day 2 went viral is because it’s not supposed to happen

    It outstreamed CLB on one platform
    Its literally a nitpicked stat
    CLB outstreamed it overall

  • Sep 7, 2021

    After three days CLB is already the second highest streamed first week in history

  • Sep 7, 2021
    bmass

    some hit that nobody remembers

    It was The Box

  • Sep 7, 2021
    bmass

    life is good wasnt #1?

    #2 for like 7 or 8 weeks I can't remember lol

  • Kween

    For some reason I always thought Mask Off went number 1

    Nope. It peaked at #3. Then Life Is Good became his highest peaking song at #2. Now Way 2 Sexy will go #1.

  • bmass

    life is good wasnt #1?

    Peaked at #2 for 8 weeks. Got blocked by the Box.

  • so happy for future man

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    quadra

    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/certified-lover-boy-out-streamed-donda-in-just-three-days-1221387/

    Lol

  • CLB Rasec
    https://twitter.com/chartdrake/status/1435337033648574465

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    For people who can't read the full article.

    In late August, much ado was being made about the potential charts battle brewing between Kanye West and Drake, who had, for years, maintained a relatively benign on-again, off-again beef, but never actually duked it out on the charts. But Donda, Kanye’s 10th studio album, dropped five days before Certified Lover Boy, Drake’s sixth, meaning it had no problems whatsoever taking the Number One spot on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums Chart.

    But if they had gone head to head? It wouldn’t have been close.

    In just three days, Certified Lover Boy has already out-streamed Donda, according to Alpha Data, the a***ytics provider that powers the Rolling Stone Charts. From Friday through Sunday alone, Certified Lover Boy saw over 430 million on-demand audio streams in the U.S. By comparison, Donda pulled in just under 423 million in its first eight days on streaming.
    Donda was, by all accounts, a commercial smash. Despite having just five days’ worth of activity in its first tracking week, it broke the record for the biggest RS 200 debut of 2021 so far. All of the album’s 27 songs landed on the Top 100 Songs Chart, marking the second most simultaneous entries in the chart’s history. But no one comes close to Drake on the charts. He holds the record for the most weeks atop the Artists 500 chart and is repeatedly the biggest artist of the year. Kanye, meanwhile, tops the Artist 500 Chart for just his second time this week, as he typically comes in somewhere in the low 20s.
    For Drake, the only real competition is with himself. Certified Lover Boy has the potential to break the record for the biggest streaming debut in Alpha Data history. After just three days, it already ranks second, behind only Scorpion. Scorpion pulled in just over 725 million streams in its first week.
    Stay tuned for the final version of the RS 200 on Monday to see just how big Certified Lover Boy ends up.

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    thegreatdivine

    For people who can't read the full article.

    In late August, much ado was being made about the potential charts battle brewing between Kanye West and Drake, who had, for years, maintained a relatively benign on-again, off-again beef, but never actually duked it out on the charts. But Donda, Kanye’s 10th studio album, dropped five days before Certified Lover Boy, Drake’s sixth, meaning it had no problems whatsoever taking the Number One spot on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums Chart.

    But if they had gone head to head? It wouldn’t have been close.

    In just three days, Certified Lover Boy has already out-streamed Donda, according to Alpha Data, the a***ytics provider that powers the Rolling Stone Charts. From Friday through Sunday alone, Certified Lover Boy saw over 430 million on-demand audio streams in the U.S. By comparison, Donda pulled in just under 423 million in its first eight days on streaming.
    Donda was, by all accounts, a commercial smash. Despite having just five days’ worth of activity in its first tracking week, it broke the record for the biggest RS 200 debut of 2021 so far. All of the album’s 27 songs landed on the Top 100 Songs Chart, marking the second most simultaneous entries in the chart’s history. But no one comes close to Drake on the charts. He holds the record for the most weeks atop the Artists 500 chart and is repeatedly the biggest artist of the year. Kanye, meanwhile, tops the Artist 500 Chart for just his second time this week, as he typically comes in somewhere in the low 20s.
    For Drake, the only real competition is with himself. Certified Lover Boy has the potential to break the record for the biggest streaming debut in Alpha Data history. After just three days, it already ranks second, behind only Scorpion. Scorpion pulled in just over 725 million streams in its first week.
    Stay tuned for the final version of the RS 200 on Monday to see just how big Certified Lover Boy ends up.

    “If they had gone head to head? It wouldnt have been close”

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    thegreatdivine

    For people who can't read the full article.

    In late August, much ado was being made about the potential charts battle brewing between Kanye West and Drake, who had, for years, maintained a relatively benign on-again, off-again beef, but never actually duked it out on the charts. But Donda, Kanye’s 10th studio album, dropped five days before Certified Lover Boy, Drake’s sixth, meaning it had no problems whatsoever taking the Number One spot on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums Chart.

    But if they had gone head to head? It wouldn’t have been close.

    In just three days, Certified Lover Boy has already out-streamed Donda, according to Alpha Data, the a***ytics provider that powers the Rolling Stone Charts. From Friday through Sunday alone, Certified Lover Boy saw over 430 million on-demand audio streams in the U.S. By comparison, Donda pulled in just under 423 million in its first eight days on streaming.
    Donda was, by all accounts, a commercial smash. Despite having just five days’ worth of activity in its first tracking week, it broke the record for the biggest RS 200 debut of 2021 so far. All of the album’s 27 songs landed on the Top 100 Songs Chart, marking the second most simultaneous entries in the chart’s history. But no one comes close to Drake on the charts. He holds the record for the most weeks atop the Artists 500 chart and is repeatedly the biggest artist of the year. Kanye, meanwhile, tops the Artist 500 Chart for just his second time this week, as he typically comes in somewhere in the low 20s.
    For Drake, the only real competition is with himself. Certified Lover Boy has the potential to break the record for the biggest streaming debut in Alpha Data history. After just three days, it already ranks second, behind only Scorpion. Scorpion pulled in just over 725 million streams in its first week.
    Stay tuned for the final version of the RS 200 on Monday to see just how big Certified Lover Boy ends up.

    ”But Global streams!!!”

  • Sep 7, 2021

    430m streams in 3 days...

  • Escobar

    “If they had gone head to head? It wouldnt have been close”

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    DatPMF

    ”But Global streams!!!”

    520K worldwide in FULL week!

  • Sep 7, 2021
    thegreatdivine

    520K worldwide in FULL week!

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    thegreatdivine

    520K worldwide in FULL week!

    Is CLB gonna make the 725m in a week? What do we think is he gonna break the record

  • Sep 7, 2021

    600m streams in US would deff push him to 500k

  • Sep 7, 2021
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    And the the Album is now up to a 61 on metacritic right now after receiving a few good reviews

    We receiving W’s all around today