Drake’s “In My Feelings” Breaks Weekly US Spotify Record

Drake And Future Perform At The Forum
Drake at The Forum on September 27, 2016. (Photo by Harmony Gerber/Getty Images)

With 30,747,676 streams in the frame ending July 19 (+5,868,212 vs last week), Drake’s latest hit “In My Feelings” has broken the weekly United States Spotify record.

That tops the sum of 28,708,450 that fellow ‘Scorpion’ track and previous record holder “God’s Plan” earned in the week ending February 1, 2018.

Reaching #1 on the latest Hot 100 issue, “In My Feelings” is expected to remain in the top spot come next Monday.

Here’s an updated list of the tracks with the biggest weekly streaming peaks on Spotify (over 20 million)
1. Drake – In My Feelings – 30,747,676
2. Drake – God’s Plan – 28,708,450
3. Drake – Nonstop – 24,972,971
4. Kendrick Lamar – HUMBLE.
5. Post Malone – Psycho – 22,727,218
6. Post Malone – Better Now -21,229,827
7. Kendrick Lamar – DNA. – 20,025,023

Note, this weekly record refers to the tracking week record (Friday-Thursday).


The rest of the pack (US Spotify July 13-19)

Juice WRLD’s “Lucid Dreams” takes second place this week with a sum of 12,930,705 (-156,352). It previously peaked at #1 in the week ending June 14.

Drake’s “Nonstop” slides down one to #3, shedding 2,347,779 streams from last week for a total of 12,312,859. It previously led for the week ending July 5 and still holds the record for biggest weekly sum for a debuting track (24,972,971 streams).

Ariana Grande’s “God is a woman” is the top debut, entering at #4 courtesy of 10,771,324 listens. Grande joins Cardi B (#8 and #10) as the only females in this week’s top 10. The next highest ranked track by a female unaccompanied by another artist? Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up” (#28).

XXXTentacion’s “SAD!” caps the tier (5-5) with 10,503,061 streams. It led for two weeks beginning June 21 (following the rapper’s passing on June 18).

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