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Drake Becomes First Artist in Spotify History With 300 Songs Over 100M Streams

Drake has officially rewritten the record books on Spotify. On February 17, 2026, he became the first artist in the platform’s history to have 300 songs surpass 100 million streams, cementing his dominance as a streaming-era juggernaut.
The milestone was boosted by the track Mine, a collaboration with Beyoncé, which recently crossed the 100 million streams threshold. Behind him, global superstars such as Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, and Justin Bieber trail, highlighting just how unparalleled Drake’s streaming dominance has become.
What makes this achievement remarkable is the consistency and breadth of his catalogue, not just a handful of viral hits. While One Dance has amassed over 4 billion streams and God’s Plan remains one of Spotify’s biggest rap records, reaching 300 tracks with 100 million streams, demonstrates sustained engagement across albums, features, and deep cuts.
Even older material continues to pull impressive numbers. Songs from 2011’s Take Care still add to the tally, with the title track surpassing 700 million streams. Meanwhile, newer releases like NOKIA with PARTYNEXTDOOR, released in 2025, have already crossed 500 million streams. Tracks like “Nonstop” and “Jimmy Cooks” still average over 200,000 daily streams, years after dropping.
Industry analysts note that modern rankings rely heavily on daily listening habits, not just first-week sales. Drake’s achievement reflects a catalogue that delivers both depth and longevity, proving that he knows how to consistently meet audience demand.
With this record, Drake doesn’t just lead Spotify in numbers he defines what it means to build a streaming-era music empire through consistency, quality, and cultural relevance.
.@Drake becomes the first artist to have 300 songs with over 100 million streams each in Spotify history. pic.twitter.com/kP2c9PbnBD
— chart data (@chartdata) February 17, 2026
