Drake, Kendrick Lamar & J. Cole Score Three Biggest Streaming Weeks For An Album

(AllHipHop News) Young Money’s Drake, TDE’s Kendrick Lamar, and Roc Nation’s J. Cole are often mentioned as the top Hip Hop artists of this era. By looking at streaming numbers, the three rappers could be considered among the most popular 2010s acts of any genre. Drizzy, K. Dot, and Jermaine hold the top three spots […]

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(AllHipHop News) Young Money’s Drake, TDE’s Kendrick Lamar, and Roc Nation’s J. Cole are often mentioned as the top Hip Hop artists of this era. By looking at streaming numbers, the three rappers could be considered among the most popular 2010s acts of any genre.

Drizzy, K. Dot, and Jermaine hold the top three spots on the list of first-week on-demand audio streams for an album. The debut weeks for More Life by Drake (384.8 million), DAMN by Kendrick (340.6 million), and KOD by Cole (322.7 million) scored the largest totals in the leading way fans consume music now.