Drake himself would break this record again with 2015’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, and earlier this year, he broke both Apple Music and Spotify’s first day streaming records with Scorpion. The album broke Spotify’s streaming record, racking up 15.6 million first week streams. That same week, the rapper had 12 songs on the Billboard 100, including bonus track “All Me” and future singles “The Language,” “Too Much” and “Worst Behaviour.” Even “Furthest Thing,” which was never released as a single, peaked at #56. NWTS, like Thank Me Later before it, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 100. ![]() Though Drake entered 2013 as a pop culture fixture, he left it with a new type of ubiquity. The commercial dominance of the song was such that it functions as a sort of timestamp, scoring summer 2013 and marking a brief period of popular culture. The self-professed “wedding song” produced by Noah ‘40’ Shebib found the pair channelling their “Quincy Jones/Michael Jackson production” alongside recent OVO signees Majid Jordan. It was followed by “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” a seemingly omnipresent slice of synth-laden R&B. ![]() Drake – Started From The Bottom GIF from Drake GIFs
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