Drake Becomes First Artist To Surpass 120 Billion Spotify Streams
Drake has made history as the first artist to surpass 120 billion streams on Spotify, a feat that cements his place at the top of the streaming era. The Toronto superstar continues to dominate across genres and generations, showing why his music has become a staple worldwide.
According to data from Kworb, the second most-streamed artist, Taylor Swift, sits just over 110 billion streams — an incredible figure in its own right but still a staggering 10 billion behind Drake. Bad Bunny holds the third spot with over 100 billion streams, while The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, and Ed Sheeran follow with 84.5 billion, 64.2 billion, and 59.6 billion, respectively.
Several of Drake’s biggest hits have contributed heavily to his unmatched streaming numbers. His global smash “One Dance” leads the way with more than 3.7 billion streams, while “God’s Plan” follows with nearly 2.8 billion.
Other fan favorites such as “Passionfruit” (1.9 billion), “Work” with Rihanna (1.5 billion), and the cultural phenomenon “Hotline Bling” (1.5 billion) remain some of his most replayed tracks. These records not only highlight his ability to craft timeless hits but also showcase the range of sounds — from dancehall and R&B to rap anthems — that keep his catalog in constant rotation.
Looking ahead, Drake is preparing for his next major release: his highly anticipated ninth studio album, ICEMAN. The project is expected to arrive later in 2025 and already has fans buzzing. Singles like “What Did I Miss?,” “Which One” featuring Central Cee, and “Dog House” with Yeat and Julia Wolf have set the tone for what’s to come.
Drake has also been teasing the album through a series of livestreams dubbed “ICEMAN Episodes,” where he shares new music and visuals with fans. While an official release date hasn’t been confirmed, speculation suggests the project could drop on October 31.

Drake’s record-breaking streaming numbers aren’t just about bragging rights — they underscore his unrivaled consistency and global impact. In a landscape where streaming defines much of an artist’s reach and relevance, Drake continues to stand in a league of his own. With ICEMAN on the horizon, it’s clear that he’s not slowing down anytime soon.