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Music 50 Cent claimed he's burying his competition in the numbers game, and he extended his Jay-Z troll to everyone he's been beefing with recently.
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Music Drake might make this hypothetical streaming achievement even more significant if he drops "ICEMAN" later in 2026.
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Music Although Drake hasn't dropped his new album "ICEMAN" yet, it's clear that his music will get gargantuan play even if it doesn't come out.
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Music Travis Scott met with Canadian ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky while watching U.S.A. defeat Canada in ice hockey at the Winter Olympics.
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Music Drake already surpassed Kanye West by reportedly amassing over 2 billion Spotify streams so far in 2026, but Ye's next on the list.
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Music Although J. Cole was not close enough to beating A$AP Rocky in this Spotify metric for "The Fall-Off," he still found much success elsewhere.
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TV A$AP Rocky's new album "Don't Be Dumb" is finally here, and it led to his biggest streaming day ever on Spotify amid other achievements.
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Music The success of 50 Cent's documentary on Diddy seemingly has viewers and/or fans of his revisiting the best of his catalog.
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Music Cardi B's new album "Am I The Drama?" is garnering social media discussion for many reasons, but how is that translating into sales numbers?
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Music Many believe "Take Care" is Drake's best body of work already, so a wild stat like this will only make their stance firmer.
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Music Gunna is dropping a new album sometime soon, and it seems like fans are more ready than ever to hear it for themselves.
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Music Lil Wayne has not been receiving the most positive feedback for his new album and the streams sort of reflect that.
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Music XXXTentacion's iconic album, "?," continues to be wildly popular to this day, almost seven years after his death.
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