Drake needs no introduction as he has been ruling the realm of music streaming for a long time now. Other than getting popular for some very different reasons these days, Drake has consistently dominated the charts with his infectious beats, catchy hooks, and relatable lyrics. Let’s quickly dive into Drake’s top 5 most streamed songs on Spotify, showcasing his immense popularity and enduring appeal.
5. “In My Feelings”
Finally, “In My Feelings” lands in fifth place with 1,393,764,519 streams. This song was released on July 10, 2018, and is a part of his album Scorpion which created one of the most iconic viral dance challenges. The infamous chorus along with catchy lyrics and the beat of “In My Feelings” were what demonstrated that Drake could write songs that penetrated audiences to a deep level, not only in clubs but cultural as well.
4. “Work” (Rihanna featuring Drake)
Stream since release: 1,407,591,148 is work the first single from Fulness? The single appeared on Rihanna’s album Anti, released on Jan. 27, 2016, and combines dancehall-reggae rhythms with a feathery light vocal from the singer tougher rhymes by Drake The chart-topping hit that ended up on airwaves and playlists around the world, “Work” saw Rihanna reunite with Drake in a major way showing just how well these two work together.
3. “Passionfruit”
At #3 is “Passionfruit,” which has streamed 1,639,163,280 times. This track was released on March 18, 2017, as part of More Life and showcases The Boy’s versatility in producing melodious tracks. The gold-certified “Passionfruit” the most streamed song off More Life has found particular success with its chilled-out R&B and tropical house vibes, connecting with fans at large as one of Drake’s more well-received In My Feelings records.
2. “God’s Plan”
In second place is “God’s Plan” at 2,543,714,410 streams to date. The January 19, 2018 release quickly became an anthem of uplifting celebration. God’s Plan… a powerfully delivered, soulful tune with a philanthropic message that touched many souls across the globe; making it the highest charting song and proving (to those who did not believe) Drake — on top of being good at producing spicy vibes— is also capable to tell his stories through rap.
1. “One Dance”
One Dance – Drake 3,222,975,393 Streams (Numero Uno!) He released this dancehall-influenced cut featuring WizKid and Kyla as part of his album Views, which dropped on April 5th. With its catchy beats, silky vocals, and summertime sound it was a global hit that seemed to appear on nearly every radio station or dance floor. Provided the game-changing status that “One Dance” still holds within Drake’s discography, though, it feels like a worthy closer to highlight just how much of an international music superstar he remains.