Drake breaks his own Apple Music stream record again with Scorpion

For some time to be part, it seems that the war for the number of subscriptions has gone to a second level, and Apple wants to show other data related to its streaming music service. In recent months, Apple is dedicated to launching statements in which announces the number of reproductions that you have had a specific song in a certain period of time.

As a general rule, and for the news to make more sense, Apple offers us the total number of reproductions that a song has had, by a world-famous artist or group, during your first 24 hours. Three months ago, Drake broke Apple Music's record for streams in just 24 hours. With Scorpion, has beaten it again.

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According to The Verge, Drake's new album, Scorpion, has broken its own record of reproductions during the first 24 hours, reaching 170 million, a figure that is almost double his previous job More Life. Drake's previous album, More Life, was played nearly 90 million times in the first 24 hours of being available on Apple's streaming music platform.

These data demonstrate, once again, that Apple Music user base is available in the United States, where Drake is much better known than in other countries or without going any further, continents, such as Europe, despite the fact that in the statement that Apple has sent to The Verge states that the 170 million reproductions of Drake's new album they correspond to everyone.

Spotify, a much more used service in Europe, states that Drake's new album has been played 132 million times during the first 24 hours on the streaming music platform of the Swedish firm, although he says that number could be higher when you have all the data.


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