O Apple Music has been conquering an increasing space among users of streaming musical and, as we have seen, Ma's bet on the massive service.
Above all, the relationship that the platform establishes with artists comes to benefit both, in several aspects. And who can represent this in a very explicit way the Canadian rapper Drake, which won incredible numbers and broke another record with the service.
According to the Billboard, Drake's new song, "Godâs Plan"reached 14 million reproductions on Apple Music in one day, worldwide.
Breaking Records again @Drake – Gods Plan has streamed over 14M times, breaking the worldwide Apple Music first day streaming record https://t.co/va8UqNGQWM
– Zane Lowe (@zanelowe) January 24, 2018
Breaking records again, @Drake – Godâs Plan has been played over 14 million times, breaking the record for streaming on the first day on Apple Music apple.co/SCARY-HOURS
On the streaming rival musical, Spotify, Drake's music also broke a record: 4 million of reproductions in one day, only in the United States, usurping the top of the track list âLook What You Made Me Doâ Taylor Swift. For some reason, the company did not disclose the world numbers, so it is a little difficult to compare the two platforms.
Still, this was not the first time that the artist broke an Apple Music record: his album "More Life" it reached almost 90 million reproductions in 24 hours, which is really impressive.
But while this âwarâ is taking place between streaming, who really wins Drake and all the artists who are taking advantage of these platforms to publicize their work and get a change from the reproductions. đ
via 9to5Mac