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Drake continues to dominate as the most-streamed rapper of all time on Spotify.
On April 23, Spotify marked its 20th anniversary by releasing lists showcasing the most-streamed artists, songs, albums, podcasts, and audiobooks since its inception.
Ranked third on the Most-Streamed Artists of All Time list, Drake trails only behind Bad Bunny, who claimed second place, and Taylor Swift, who secured the top spot.
The list also featured other big names in music, including The Weeknd at No. 4, Eminem at No. 9, Ye at No. 10, Travis Scott at No. 11, Post Malone at No. 13, Kendrick Lamar at No. 18, Future at No. 19, and Juice Wrld rounding out the top 20.
Drakeās influence extended to the Most-Streamed Albums of All Time category, where his projects “Views” and “Scorpion” were ranked at No. 17 and No. 19 respectively. Post Malone also had stellar representation with “Hollywoodās Bleeding” coming in at No. 7 and “Beerbongs & Bentleys” at No. 12.
Meanwhile, The Weeknd landed three albums in the top 20: “Starboy” at No. 2, “After Hours” at No. 5, and “Beauty Behind The Madness” at No. 20. XXXTentacion’s album “?” earned a spot at No. 13.
The Most-Streamed Songs of All Time list saw The Weeknd taking the crown with “Blinding Lights” claiming the top position, while his track “Starboy,” featuring Daft Punk, secured No. 4. Other noteworthy entries included “Sunflower” by Post Malone and Swae Lee at No. 7, Drakeās āOne Danceā featuring Wizkid and Kyla at No. 8, and The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieberās āStayā landing at No. 10.
While Spotify didnāt provide specific figures for Drake’s total streaming numbers over the years, his ongoing dominance remains unchallenged. As of the close of 2025, the Canadian rap mogul completed his 11th consecutive year as Spotify’s most-streamed rapper, amassing nearly 18 billion streams over that span.







