Drake is the most-streamed rapper of all time on Spotify.
On Thursday (April 23), Spotify celebrated their twentieth anniversary and unveiled their lists of the most-streamed artists, songs, albums, podcasts and audiobooks since its launch. On the streaming platform’s Most-Streamed Artists of All Time record, Drake got here in at No. 3 behind Dangerous Bunny and Taylor Swift, who was No. 1.
Different artists on the tally included The Weeknd (No. 4), Eminem (No. 9), Ye (No. 10), Travis Scott (No. 11), Put up Malone (No. 13), Kendrick Lamar (No. 18), Future (No. 19) and the late Chicago rhymer Juice Wrld (No. 20).
On the Most-Streamed Albums of All Time record, The Weeknd notched three albums: Starboy (No. 2), After Hours (No. 5) and Magnificence Behind The Insanity (No. 20). Different tasks on the record included Put up Malone’s Hollywood’s Burning (No. 7) and Beerbongs & Bentleys (No. 12), XXXTentacion’s ? (No. 13), Drake’s Views (No. 17) and Scorpion (No. 19).
On the Most-Streamed Songs of All Time tally, The Weeknd secured the highest spot with “Blinding Lights” (No. 1), adopted by “Starboy” that includes Daft Punk at No. 4. Different notable tracks showing on the record embrace Put up Malone and Swae Lee’s “Sunflower” (No. 7), Drake’s “One Dance” that includes Wizkid and Kyla (No. 8) and The Child LAROI’s “Keep” with Justin Bieber (No. 10).
Though Spotify did not embrace any onerous information concerning Drake’s precise streaming figures, the Canadian rap celebrity held onto his rap dominance by closing out in 2025 because the platform’s most-streamed rapper for the eleventh consecutive 12 months with almost 18 billion streams.
See Spotify’s Most Streamed Artists and Songs of All Time beneath

