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BY Prosper Kuzo, 8:05am August 21, 2024,

Drake’s ‘For All The Dogs’ album hits 3 billion Spotify streams, second only to ‘Scorpion’

by Prosper Kuzo, 8:05am August 21, 2024,
Drake- photo credit: Entertainment Weekly

Canadian rapper Aubrey Drake Graham’s album For All The Dogs has now surpassed three billion streams on Spotify, trailing only behind his 2018 album Scorpion.

For All The Dogs, Drake’s eighth studio album, was released in October 2023, coinciding with the launch of his first poetry book, Titles Ruin Everything. The album features 23 tracks, spanning nearly 90 minutes, and showcases a unique blend of collaborations with top artists, humor, and reflections on Drake’s evolution as a hitmaker over the past decade.

“I made an album to go with the book. They say they miss the old Drake—girl, don’t tempt me. For All The Dogs,” Drake told Grammy.com.

The album includes collaborations with artists like 21 Savage, J. Cole, SZA, and Bad Bunny, and has become Drake’s second project on Spotify to surpass three billion streams within a year of its release.

According to a BBC report, Drake recently released a substantial collection of previously unseen content, including three new songs and behind-the-scenes footage, following a quiet period during a feud with Kendrick Lamar.

With two albums now exceeding three billion streams on Spotify, Drake continues to cement his consistency and immense impact across various genres in the music industry.

Last Edited by:Sandra Appiah Updated: August 21, 2024

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