Drake legit cannot stop losing bro lmao
Has a rapper lost so badly in a rap beef like this??
Ja of course
yall dont even try to really read s*** huh
Whatever headline they can hold on to as long as he loses
@fader making content now
stop dodging my question 
name one place outside the us that youve been to the past 10 years - is this an impossible challenge to you?
whos alt are you
@fader making content now
The performance of that song was always fishy but nobody noticed because nobody knows the song exists
Again, I knew that something was up when those mid CLB songs had mad streams. Not even the best songs got the best numbers. Way 2 Sexy is a huge example of that. Pipe Down or even Race My Mind should have gotten the bigger numbers if it was fair.
Kbots so damn stupid
lol dude is on a hall of fame humiliation run
Don’t worry ts gonna carry well into 2026. Kendrick gonna sweep the Grammys and make Drake’s alcoholism even worse

OVO Angels still pulling up like this 3 years after the beef
Them niggas been in hiding since Drake’s lawsuit got canned lol
Eh, I definitely believe that every now and then, there's suspicious streaming activity for certain songs when it comes to various artists. Doesn't necessarily have to be that they're botting or that their streams are being generated knowingly through fraudulent means, but it could be attributed to streams gained from listening patterns that aren't usual. I don't think there's a single artist on Spotify who that hasn't happened to before.
While this lawsuit seems detailed with the information about Drake, they don't actually provide any hard data. They said a portion of the 37B streams he amassed from January 2022 - September 2025 were fraudulent but they get hazy on just how many of those streams were fraudulent (they suggested millions and maybe billions). They also brought up 250,000 streams from No Face having fraudulent activity. To me, it seems like they don't have any concrete numbers they can say are fake for Drake's streams but they seem sure that some of his streams were gotten through suspicious means, even if its just a few million.
If they can't provide the source of their information, the methods they used to gain that information as well as verifying that the information itself is correct, this won't go anywhere. Maybe that's something they're holding on to for now but what's interesting is that Drake is being used as an example. That is being done on purpose because the lawsuit even states that this is something that's supposedly widespread, yet a huge part of the article is about Drake like he's the main subject of it.
We'll see what happens but for now, I don't think this goes anywhere. Spotify have always had a system that detects suspicious streaming activity and recently, they've doubled down on removing huge volumes of streams they consider fake/suspicious. All they have to do is bring the proof of that system at work and prove it's efficient enough and they should have a good chance to beat this.
Seems to mainly be pulling on VPN based streams which Spotify filters out and Billboard filters out further
When TGD starts her post with “Eh” you know it’s bad
Ah yes this is definitely a new user