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  • May 8, 2020
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    Vietbrah

    Most #1 singles & albums, need those next

    You think he'll get most #1 singles 🤔 that's the last real big one imo I can't imagine that happening if he still retires for his 35th.

  • OP
    May 8, 2020
    We Didnt Like That

    You think he'll get most #1 singles 🤔 that's the last real big one imo I can't imagine that happening if he still retires for his 35th.

    He said in the RapRadar interview he not retiring at 35 anymore so it’s possible but gonna be very difficult to do

  • OP
    May 11, 2020

    He might tie Madonna today for most top 10 debuts

  • OP
    May 12, 2020
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    He might break his own record

    He got Life is Good, Oprah Bank Account this year as well

  • Vietbrah

    He might break his own record

    https://twitter.com/billboardcharts/status/1242458563043360768https://twitter.com/billboardcharts/status/1260003901903966209

    He got Life is Good, Oprah Bank Account this year as well

  • OP
    May 23, 2020
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  • May 23, 2020
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    Vietbrah
    https://twitter.com/ahszone/status/1263715678751727622

    Eh, even if this were to come back, it wouldn't be happening anytime soon. Drake is good.

  • OP
    May 26, 2020
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    thegreatdivine

    Eh, even if this were to come back, it wouldn't be happening anytime soon. Drake is good.

    seeing Beyonce going #1 in 3 decades made me realize Drake could've done the same if BIEH wasn't blocked by The BEP

    2000s - BIEH
    2010s - One Dance, Nice for What, Gods Plan, In My Feelings, Work, Whats My Name, Sicko Mode,
    2020s - Toosie Slide

  • May 26, 2020
    Vietbrah

    seeing Beyonce going #1 in 3 decades made me realize Drake could've done the same if BIEH wasn't blocked by The BEP

    2000s - BIEH
    2010s - One Dance, Nice for What, Gods Plan, In My Feelings, Work, Whats My Name, Sicko Mode,
    2020s - Toosie Slide

    True.

  • @Vietbrah rename the thread to "Drake Records/Milestones Thread"

  • Jun 10, 2020
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  • Jun 10, 2020
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    thegreatdivine
    https://twitter.com/chartdata/status/1270674438875418624

    Why the distinction of “on-demand”? What does that mean?

  • Jun 10, 2020
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    CLB KarlPilkington

    Why the distinction of “on-demand”? What does that mean?

    On-demand streaming are streams from Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, etc.

  • Jun 10, 2020
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    thegreatdivine
    https://twitter.com/chartdata/status/1270674438875418624

    Far above the most popular song of the year in terms of actual clicks lmaooo

  • Jun 10, 2020

    Not exactly a record, but Drake is #1 on Rolling Stone's Artists 500 chart this week. He was the most streamed artist in America.

    rollingstone.com/charts/artists

    Drake is back on top of the Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart for the week of May 29th through June 4th. Last week, Gunna took Number One, but Toronto’s very own bounced back this week with 123.7 million total song streams. That tally was bolstered primarily by Drake’s latest single, “Toosie Slide,” which captured the Number Five spot on the Top 100 Songs chart as it brought in 14.2 million song streams. Meanwhile, his recent collaboration with Future, “Life Is Good,” landed at Number 11 with 11 million streams, and his Dark Lane Demo Tapes cut “Chicago Freestyle” picked up 8.1 streams to land at Number 27.

    The Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart ranks the most-streamed artists of the week in the United States, taking into account audio streams across an artist’s entire catalog during the tracking period.

  • Jun 10, 2020
    quadra

    Far above the most popular song of the year in terms of actual clicks lmaooo

    Also, explains why it's 4X Platinum already. 75M on-demand streams = 500K units for a single, 150M streams = 1M units = Platinum. It's moved 630M streams so far. 600M streams = 4M units = 4X Platinum.

  • thegreatdivine

    On-demand streaming are streams from Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, etc.

    So what does that exclude?

  • Jun 14, 2020
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    Drake remains at #1 this week as well on Rolling Stone's Artists 500 chart.

    Drake easily held on to the Number One spot on the Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart for the week of June 5th through June 11th.

    The Toronto rapper picked up 126.2 million song streams, led once again by his latest release, Dark Lane Demo Tapes, which landed at Number Six on the Top 200 Albums chart with 46.4 million streams to help it move 38,700 album-equivalent units.

    His single “Toosie Slide” also landed at Number Six on the Top 100 Songs chart, picking up 13.1 million streams, while his collaboration with Future, “Life is Good” landed at Number 14 with 10.7 million streams.

    rollingstone.com/charts/artists

  • Jun 18, 2020
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  • Jun 23, 2020

    Third straight week at #1.

    Drake captured the Number One spot on the Artists 500 for the third week in a row, pulling in 122.6 million streams for the week of June 12th through June 18th.

    The Toronto rapper’s closest challenger was Lil Baby, who underscored an impressive week on the charts with a rise from Number Five to Number Two, but he ultimately didn’t have quite enough to eke past Drake. As a testament to Drake’s overall streaming prowess, the rapper held onto Number One on the RS500 even as his latest single, “Toosie Slide” fell from Number Six to Number 10 on the Top 100 Songs chart with 12 million streams, and his latest project, Dark Lane Demo Tapes, held fast at Number Six on the Top 200 Albums chart, moving 35,000 album-equivalent units.

    rollingstone.com/music/music-news/drake-lil-baby-artists-500-chart-1019008