West Coast rapper Nipsey Hussle and DJ Paul are both here for Scorpion. The hip-hop artists have come forward to salute Drake on his game-changing new LP.
This past weekend, Nipsey and Paul went to Instagram to acknowledge the 6 God’s greatness.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkrDLWhBmZd/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkqyIj6DhCG/
Drake’s solo album is currently en route to destroy its sales chart competition.
Based on early reads, Scorpion by YMCMB/Republic’s Drake is on track for a record-breaking first week.
Drake (YMCMB/Republic) 870-920k total activity, 275-300k album.
The set, which surpassed 300m worldwide streams within its first 24 hours, has dominated the Spotify (#1-23 of the Top 25 U.S., 18 of the Top 25 Global), Apple Music (all of the Top 25) and iTunes (#1 album and three tracks in the Top 10) charts since its arrival. Spotify and Apple have both given Scorpion primo real estate, with The Spot according it the streamery’s first-ever site takeover. (HITS Daily Double)
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A few hours ago, New York rapper Fabolous talked about missing last night’s Scorpion Miami listening party.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkqrfifjz37/
Since dropping Friday, Drake’s new album has crushed huge streaming records on Apple Music and Spotify.
Drake's "Nonstop" has broken the US Spotify record for biggest single day (5.75m streams on 6/29).
— chart data (@chartdata) June 30, 2018
Drake's 'Scorpion' garnered 170m global streams on Apple Music in its first 24 hours, the most streams in a day on any single service.
— chart data (@chartdata) June 30, 2018
Drake's 'Scorpion' has broken the US Spotify record for biggest opening day (80.5m album streams on 6/29).
— chart data (@chartdata) June 30, 2018
Drake's "Nonstop" has broken the global Spotify record for biggest opening day (9.3m streams on 6/29).
— chart data (@chartdata) June 30, 2018