Drake’s "Make Them Cry" Shatters Spotify Records, Surpassing Kendrick Lamar’s "Not Like Us"
TORONTO — In a historic shift for modern hip-hop, Drake has officially reclaimed his throne at the top of the global streaming charts. His latest single, "Make Them Cry," from the highly anticipated album ICEMAN, has shattered the global Spotify record for the biggest single-day streaming debut for a hip-hop song.
The track amassed a staggering 13.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. This monumental debut narrowly edges out Kendrick Lamar’s 2024 diss track "Not Like Us," which previously held the record.
A New Chapter in a Storied Rivalry
The record-breaking debut marks a major turning point in the ongoing cultural conversation surrounding both artists. Following the intense, highly publicized lyrical battles of 2024, many industry insiders wondered how Drake would respond commercially. "Make Them Cry" provides a definitive answer.
By delivering massive global numbers, Drake proves his streaming dominance remains unmatched. The track's dark, atmospheric production combined with raw, vulnerable lyricism quickly captivated listeners worldwide, fueling immediate viral momentum across social media platforms.
Chart Implications
Industry analysts project that this massive first-day surge will guarantee "Make Them Cry" a dominant debut on the Billboard Hot 100. The historic streaming numbers reflect a broader trend:
- Global Reach: The track saw massive numbers across North America, Europe, and Africa.
- Album Momentum: The success of the single has significantly boosted pre-saves and early streaming projections for ICEMAN.
- Streaming Resilience: Drake remains one of the few artists capable of moving the entire music industry landscape with a single drop.
As the music world continues to digest ICEMAN, "Make Them Cry" stands as a powerful reminder of Drake's enduring grip on the cultural zeitgeist.
