This week, the Apple Music saw a new record be beaten: the release album Invasion of Privacy of the artist Cardi B (launched on 6/4) reached 100 million reproductions in a week double the previous mark!
According to Billboard, the record had already been reached in the middle of the week and the numbers show an incredible performance of the artist for a release album. Before, the title belonged to American pop singer Taylor Swift, with the album Reputation, launched in 2017.
The hip hop singer accumulates other impressive brands in the service of streaming; his album occupies the 5th place in the ranking among the most heard in the world, surpassing artists such as Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd. In addition, the single "I Like It", in partnership with Latinos Bad Bunny and J. Balvin, the most heard music on the album also around the world.
New documentaries
Australian musician Flume known for producing remixes of songs by artists like Lorde and Sam Smith announced on a social network that they will release two new documentaries exclusively through Apple Music. Just them: Flume: When Everything Was New and Sleepless: The Story of Future Classic. The first will deal with your insertion in the world of electronic music; the second about his career and his involvement with the independent label Future Classic. The launch will take place on April 20.
When Everything Was New and Sleepless the story of @ futureclassic.Two documentaries premiering April 20 exclusively on @AppleMusic pic.twitter/mZp2oQ1TrW
– Flume (@flumemusic) April 11, 2018
When everything was new and there was no sleep, the story of @ futureclassic.Two documentaries open on April 20, exclusively on @AppleMusic.
The artist's last album, Skin, was released in 2016 and is available on Apple Music.
via The Verge