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  • Nov 20, 2020

    cool

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    He’s a much newer artist with a lot of hype right now though. Kanye, in my opinion, would be considered a legacy artist at this point. No need for him to compete for #1

  • Nov 20, 2020

    Came in expecting how bad it could be and turns out they both occupied top 2

    C'mon bruh

  • Nov 20, 2020

    Who's that?

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    for Kanye to be number two 20 years in the game is crazy

  • Nov 20, 2020

    polo a future legend give him his flowers

  • KobeToThe 🇩🇴
    Nov 20, 2020
    VVV

    for Kanye to be number two 20 years in the game is crazy

    Word that shocked tf out of me

    Still doing numbers.
    Also, where’s King Von and Juice WRLD at?

  • Nov 20, 2020

    wouldn't that kinda make sense with Polo also dropping and having a hit this year

    Ye shouldn't even be 2 either cus Durks had a good year too and is on a top 5 hit rn. He still boxes with the young ones

  • Nov 20, 2020

    Who

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    you forgot to put in Chicago in the title

    Kanye obviously more streams worlwide and probably US

  • Nov 20, 2020
    Dostoevsky

    you forgot to put in Chicago in the title

    Kanye obviously more streams worlwide and probably US

    Lmaoo it’s out of all Chicago Rappers bruh

  • Mmm Hmm 😆
    Nov 20, 2020

    Op reinforcing how great Kanye is.

    Gj op

  • Yeah because he makes Spotify playlist music for the instagram thots to record themselves lip-singing to.

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    was gonna say this shouldn't be surprising but it's not even taking everything into account

    how on earth is kanye still so popular bruh

  • Nov 20, 2020

    lucki not doing bad numbers happy to see it

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    Wait, so this is 212 million streams in just the month of November in Chicago?

    That’s a massive W for Ye if true

  • Nov 20, 2020

    thank you for this epic informative thread

  • Boku

    Wait, so this is 212 million streams in just the month of November in Chicago?

    That’s a massive W for Ye if true

    by artists who are from chicago, not streams in the city

    they got a population of 2.7 mil, they can't generate that many lol

  • jynth

    was gonna say this shouldn't be surprising but it's not even taking everything into account

    how on earth is kanye still so popular bruh

    none of the narratives twitter pushes are real, weather it's that he's local, cancelled etc.

    always been a superstar

  • Nov 20, 2020
    BIGSTEPPERDISNEY

    He’s a much newer artist with a lot of hype right now though. Kanye, in my opinion, would be considered a legacy artist at this point. No need for him to compete for #1

    When you take it out of chi and go global and every genre, he's still one of the top 40 streamed artists in the world all the time.

    That's impressive for an artist who had his first solo hit in 2003 and his first production hits years before that.

    That would be like Polo G having this many streams in 2036. We'll see, I like polo g tbf

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    BIGSTEPPERDISNEY

    He’s a much newer artist with a lot of hype right now though. Kanye, in my opinion, would be considered a legacy artist at this point. No need for him to compete for #1

    Which is exactly why he’s been moving away from the music. I’ve wanted to make a thread for awhile now discussing how Kanye has essentially left the role of leading rap culture into something bigger and more global (the whole leader of the free world/presidential campaign and church services) I genuinely think he has what it takes to make some gigantic artistic statement unseen in the modern world or perhaps something even grander

    There’s no reason for Kanye to care about where he stands in music and fashion culture.

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    This never would've happened 10 years ago.

  • Nov 20, 2020

    Joey Purp pulls one mil streams a month?

    love to see it

  • Nov 20, 2020

    fans who care about streaming numbers are super weird tbh