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  • Sep 11, 2021

    I notice them kpop niggas Stan pages be having 900k followers and group buying

  • Sep 11, 2021
    MARC

    Tbh I think it's more impressive today as people actual have to play the music instead of just buying the record and maybe never listen to it back in the day

  • Sep 11, 2021
    thegreatdivine
    https://twitter.com/Ashres5/status/1436554897441247232https://twitter.com/Ashres5/status/1436535853895929863

    like how they telling me i’m done, when i’m in my prime

  • Sep 11, 2021
    Dostoevsky

    Drake released Scorpion in June 2018 where Spotify officially had 180 million monthly active users and 83 million paying subscribers worldwide. Drake released CLB in September 2021, where Spotify has 365 million monthly active users and 165 million paying subscribers worldwide.

    So between the release of Scorpion to the release of CLB, Spotify’s global audience both in terms of total users and paying users has more than doubled. Yet the biggest streaming artist cannot out-do the performance of an album he released three years ago?

    There are 365 million monthly active users on Spotify today. Following the release of CLB, Drake currently has 58.2 million monthly listeners on the platform. Drake just released the biggest streaming album since Scorpion, yet over 84% of Spotify users aren’t interested, and they’re not listening.

    In July 2018, following the release of Scorpion, Drake had slightly more monthly listeners on Spotify than he does now (58.95 million). This meant that, when it came to Drake, a third (33%) of all Spotify users at the time (180 million) were interested, and were listening.

    Facts don’t care about your feelings.

    By your logic all artist should see a huge increase streams which isn’t happening. Go look at Spotifycharts, music streams are still pretty week for everyone

  • Sep 11, 2021
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    Dostoevsky

    Drake released Scorpion in June 2018 where Spotify officially had 180 million monthly active users and 83 million paying subscribers worldwide. Drake released CLB in September 2021, where Spotify has 365 million monthly active users and 165 million paying subscribers worldwide.

    So between the release of Scorpion to the release of CLB, Spotify’s global audience both in terms of total users and paying users has more than doubled. Yet the biggest streaming artist cannot out-do the performance of an album he released three years ago?

    There are 365 million monthly active users on Spotify today. Following the release of CLB, Drake currently has 58.2 million monthly listeners on the platform. Drake just released the biggest streaming album since Scorpion, yet over 84% of Spotify users aren’t interested, and they’re not listening.

    In July 2018, following the release of Scorpion, Drake had slightly more monthly listeners on Spotify than he does now (58.95 million). This meant that, when it came to Drake, a third (33%) of all Spotify users at the time (180 million) were interested, and were listening.

    Facts don’t care about your feelings.

    ā€œFacts don’t care about your feelingsā€

    Welp that explains a lot

  • Sep 11, 2021
    Vonn

    ā€œFacts don’t care about your feelingsā€

    Welp that explains a lot

    Only lame niggas say s*** like that

  • Sep 11, 2021

    How much we think drake pullin 2nd week?

  • Sep 11, 2021
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    thegreatdivine

    Anyone else noticed Knife Talk's streaming performance these last few days? It's up to #2 on Spotify/Apple Music.

    Booty clapper line went viral

  • Sep 11, 2021
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    thegreatdivine

    Anyone else noticed Knife Talk's streaming performance these last few days? It's up to #2 on Spotify/Apple Music.

    Knife talk a hit

    Ppl were sleeping for a while cus they were to focused on the first 5 songs of the album and the big features

  • Sep 11, 2021
    Dostoevsky

    Drake released Scorpion in June 2018 where Spotify officially had 180 million monthly active users and 83 million paying subscribers worldwide. Drake released CLB in September 2021, where Spotify has 365 million monthly active users and 165 million paying subscribers worldwide.

    So between the release of Scorpion to the release of CLB, Spotify’s global audience both in terms of total users and paying users has more than doubled. Yet the biggest streaming artist cannot out-do the performance of an album he released three years ago?

    There are 365 million monthly active users on Spotify today. Following the release of CLB, Drake currently has 58.2 million monthly listeners on the platform. Drake just released the biggest streaming album since Scorpion, yet over 84% of Spotify users aren’t interested, and they’re not listening.

    In July 2018, following the release of Scorpion, Drake had slightly more monthly listeners on Spotify than he does now (58.95 million). This meant that, when it came to Drake, a third (33%) of all Spotify users at the time (180 million) were interested, and were listening.

    Facts don’t care about your feelings.

    Not only is streaming down across the board but scorpion had 2 huge singles on it in gods plan and nice for what

  • The 7 Day Theory

    Booty clapper line went viral

    It's really starting to catch on. Way 2 Sexy is also going viral on TikTok.

  • Sep 11, 2021
    Deezed

    Knife talk a hit

    Ppl were sleeping for a while cus they were to focused on the first 5 songs of the album and the big features

    It's a certified slapper for sure.

  • Sep 11, 2021
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    Knife talk going viral on its own. Gives me hope for NFITI and Race My Mind being pushed.

    This project could have some long legs, if it's worked.

  • Sep 11, 2021
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    Dostoevsky

    Drake released Scorpion in June 2018 where Spotify officially had 180 million monthly active users and 83 million paying subscribers worldwide. Drake released CLB in September 2021, where Spotify has 365 million monthly active users and 165 million paying subscribers worldwide.

    So between the release of Scorpion to the release of CLB, Spotify’s global audience both in terms of total users and paying users has more than doubled. Yet the biggest streaming artist cannot out-do the performance of an album he released three years ago?

    There are 365 million monthly active users on Spotify today. Following the release of CLB, Drake currently has 58.2 million monthly listeners on the platform. Drake just released the biggest streaming album since Scorpion, yet over 84% of Spotify users aren’t interested, and they’re not listening.

    In July 2018, following the release of Scorpion, Drake had slightly more monthly listeners on Spotify than he does now (58.95 million). This meant that, when it came to Drake, a third (33%) of all Spotify users at the time (180 million) were interested, and were listening.

    Facts don’t care about your feelings.

    Gotta have more context before posting s*** like this.

  • Sep 11, 2021
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    thegreatdivine

    Gotta have more context before posting s*** like this.

    He said "Facts don't care about your feelings" and didn't even give the facts.

    😭😭

  • Sep 11, 2021
    MiguelMeyerz

    He said "Facts don't care about your feelings" and didn't even give the facts.

    😭😭

    He's a dumbass lol.

  • Sep 11, 2021
    Dostoevsky

    Drake released Scorpion in June 2018 where Spotify officially had 180 million monthly active users and 83 million paying subscribers worldwide. Drake released CLB in September 2021, where Spotify has 365 million monthly active users and 165 million paying subscribers worldwide.

    So between the release of Scorpion to the release of CLB, Spotify’s global audience both in terms of total users and paying users has more than doubled. Yet the biggest streaming artist cannot out-do the performance of an album he released three years ago?

    There are 365 million monthly active users on Spotify today. Following the release of CLB, Drake currently has 58.2 million monthly listeners on the platform. Drake just released the biggest streaming album since Scorpion, yet over 84% of Spotify users aren’t interested, and they’re not listening.

    In July 2018, following the release of Scorpion, Drake had slightly more monthly listeners on Spotify than he does now (58.95 million). This meant that, when it came to Drake, a third (33%) of all Spotify users at the time (180 million) were interested, and were listening.

    Facts don’t care about your feelings.

    Lmao. Even if the s*** you wrote was true, the fact that he’s on the decline and still doing these numbers is a feat in itself. But keep telling yourself that Drake’s falling off.

    Be sure to tune in on Monday.

  • Sep 11, 2021
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    MiguelMeyerz

    Knife talk going viral on its own. Gives me hope for NFITI and Race My Mind being pushed.

    This project could have some long legs, if it's worked.

    Also fair trade

    But that would require after album release work from Drake and ovo and I just don’t see them doing it.

    No disrespect but they kinda lazy

  • The 7 Day Theory

    Also fair trade

    But that would require after album release work from Drake and ovo and I just don’t see them doing it.

    No disrespect but they kinda lazy

    Very lazy in that regard.

  • Sep 11, 2021
    Dostoevsky

    Drake released Scorpion in June 2018 where Spotify officially had 180 million monthly active users and 83 million paying subscribers worldwide. Drake released CLB in September 2021, where Spotify has 365 million monthly active users and 165 million paying subscribers worldwide.

    So between the release of Scorpion to the release of CLB, Spotify’s global audience both in terms of total users and paying users has more than doubled. Yet the biggest streaming artist cannot out-do the performance of an album he released three years ago?

    There are 365 million monthly active users on Spotify today. Following the release of CLB, Drake currently has 58.2 million monthly listeners on the platform. Drake just released the biggest streaming album since Scorpion, yet over 84% of Spotify users aren’t interested, and they’re not listening.

    In July 2018, following the release of Scorpion, Drake had slightly more monthly listeners on Spotify than he does now (58.95 million). This meant that, when it came to Drake, a third (33%) of all Spotify users at the time (180 million) were interested, and were listening.

    Facts don’t care about your feelings.

    Wao, you down that bad huh?

  • Sep 11, 2021
    The 7 Day Theory

    Also fair trade

    But that would require after album release work from Drake and ovo and I just don’t see them doing it.

    No disrespect but they kinda lazy

    You're right, that's why I'm hoping. Just do it one time.

  • The 7 Day Theory

    Also fair trade

    But that would require after album release work from Drake and ovo and I just don’t see them doing it.

    No disrespect but they kinda lazy

    Nah they’re lazy went it comes to after album s***. They just don’t care after the first week. If the fans f*** with the song enough then you’ll see a notable increase

  • Sep 11, 2021
    MiguelMeyerz

    Knife talk going viral on its own. Gives me hope for NFITI and Race My Mind being pushed.

    This project could have some long legs, if it's worked.

    I hope they push RMM as a single.

  • Sep 11, 2021

    Monday is gonna be crazy with all these records being broken

  • Sep 11, 2021
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