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Drake spotify
Drake spotify






drake spotify

So, what can you expect once you tune into Views on Spotify? "I don’t want you to get it right away," Drake told Beats 1 recently, according to Billboard. His album If You're Reading This It's Too Late set streaming records on Spotify when it was released, which would make returning to the popular streaming giant an appealing prospect. While Drake definitely gives off the vibe that he cares about his fans (and all of their respective streaming choices), the decision to make Views available on multiple platforms makes a good deal of financial sense, too. Starting May 6, you should be able to find the full album on Spotify and other platforms.

drake spotify

After that, you'll be able to find Views everywhere you normally find Drake's tunes.

drake spotify

Views will be playing exclusively on Apple Music starting April 29, but only for a week, according to BuzzFeed. Drake might have a pretty solid relationship with Apple Music - they sponsored his video for "Hotline Bling," and they'll be shelling out for his upcoming tour as well - but luckily for us, the Toronto-based rapper is still a streaming player at heart.

drake spotify

If you're like me and you have a love-hate subscription to Spotify, however, you're probably wondering: when will Views be on Spotify, if ever? Or are you going to have to shell out for three subscription services as you attempt to keep track of all of your favorite artists' new music?įans are in luck. This time, it's Drake's Views, and I have what could be good or bad news for fans (depending on whether Beyoncé or Kanye West have already sucked you into the TIDAL craze): Views was released Friday exclusively on Apple Music. The Toronto-born artist has racked up many streaming feats in recent years: He was Spotify’s most-streamed artist of the 2010s, with 28 billion streams the top 5 was rounded out by Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, Ariana Grande and Eminem.Another day, another new highly-anticipated album released. His lead is likely to grow exponentially in the coming weeks, as his new album, “Certified Lover Boy,” the follow-up to 2018’s “Scorpion,” is expected to drop this month. The feat is impressive but not surprising, considering that his 2018 song “God’s Plan” alone has racked up nearly 1.675 billion streams all by itself, with multiple other songs in the hundred-millions. Unofficial reports began trickling out a few days ago, but now it’s official: Drake has become the first artist ever to surpass 50 billion combined streams on Spotify, a rep for the streaming service confirmed to Variety.ĭrake himself didn’t wait for official confirmation, posting the news on his Instagram Story over the long holiday weekend.ĭrake via his IG story /olaTZqwCHh








Drake spotify