At one point in time, it seemed as though the record set by Kendrick Lamar with ‘Not Like Us’ would never be surpassed. However, the landscape of streaming dominance has shifted following Drake‘s massive release day, which saw the arrival of his project Iceman alongside two additional albums.
With a record-smashing 13.2 million streams in a single day on Spotify for the track ‘Make Them Cry,’ Drake has officially established a new benchmark for the biggest streaming day for a hip-hop song. This achievement marks a significant moment in his ongoing career, further fueling the conversation regarding his status as the most widely consumed artist in the genre.
Featuring an iconic nod to Michael Jackson on the cover, the project has seen strong performance metrics across the board. While these numbers reinforce his commercial standing, the artist continues to navigate a competitive industry landscape. As the momentum builds, fans and critics alike are watching to see how this latest milestone impacts the broader cultural conversation.
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