21 Savage, Drake, Kanye West, and More: The Hottest Hip-Hop Albums Streaming Today

A Snapshot of Hip-Hop’s Current Streaming Powerhouses on Spotify

Hip-hop’s streaming landscape is a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of fresh releases and timeless classics. Spotify’s daily rap streaming chart serves as a dynamic reflection of this balance, showcasing both the new artists making waves and the legendary albums that continue to resonate with audiences.

The Reigning Champion: 21 Savage

At the forefront of this musical battleground is 21 Savage with his album WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?, boasting an impressive 8.0 million daily streams. This album has captured listeners’ attention, with nearly every track surpassing the million-stream mark. Standout tracks like “HALFTIME INTERLUDE” and “BIG STEPPER” are gaining traction, but it’s the Drake-assisted single “MR RECOUP” that anchors the album, drawing in fans from both artists’ extensive followings. The collaboration highlights the synergy between established stars and emerging talent, a hallmark of today’s hip-hop scene.

EsDeeKid’s Surprising Rise

Following closely is EsDeeKid with Rebel, racking up 6.8 million daily streams. This album has emerged as one of the year’s most unexpected successes. The buzz surrounding EsDeeKid, including rumors linking him to Timothée Chalamet, has only fueled interest. The track “Phantom,” featuring Rico Ace, has become a breakout hit, showcasing EsDeeKid’s unique sound and lyrical prowess. His rise underscores the unpredictable nature of the hip-hop genre, where fresh voices can quickly ascend to prominence.

Playboi Carti’s Continued Relevance

Playboi Carti is also making waves with his album MUSIC, which has garnered 4.5 million daily streams. The track “RATHER LIE” leads the streaming numbers, while “EVILJORDAN” has gained momentum following Carti’s recent tour. His ability to maintain relevance in a rapidly changing industry speaks to his innovative approach and dedicated fanbase.

The Enduring Legacy of Hip-Hop Classics

While new releases dominate the charts, the staying power of hip-hop classics is equally noteworthy. Kanye West’s Graduation continues to attract 4.4 million daily streams, nearly two decades after its release. The track “Stronger” remains a gateway for new listeners, illustrating how classic albums can bridge generations.

Matching this impressive figure is 50 Cent’s Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, which has seen a resurgence in interest, partly due to cultural conversations sparked by the recent series The Reckoning. The iconic track “In Da Club” once again serves as the album’s anchor, proving that some songs never fade from the public consciousness.

Heavyweights of the Genre

The list of streaming powerhouses continues with familiar names. Drake’s albums Views and Take Care pull in 4.2 million and 4.1 million daily streams, respectively. These albums have solidified Drake’s status as a dominant force in hip-hop, with tracks that continue to resonate with fans old and new.

Kendrick Lamar’s GNX follows closely with 4.0 million daily streams, showcasing his lyrical depth and cultural relevance. Meanwhile, Eminem’s The Eminem Show and Metro Boomin’s Heroes & Villains round out the list with 3.7 million and 3.6 million daily streams, respectively. Each of these albums contributes to the rich tapestry of hip-hop, blending innovation with legacy.

Daily Streaming Rankings

Here’s a quick look at the current streaming rankings:

Rank Artist Album Daily Streams
1 21 Savage WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS? 8.0M
2 EsDeeKid Rebel 6.8M
3 Playboi Carti MUSIC 4.5M
4 Kanye West Graduation 4.4M
5 50 Cent Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ 4.4M
6 Drake Views 4.2M
7 Drake Take Care 4.1M
8 Kendrick Lamar GNX 4.0M
9 Eminem The Eminem Show 3.7M
10 Metro Boomin Heroes & Villains 3.6M

This snapshot of hip-hop’s streaming powerhouses on Spotify highlights the genre’s dynamic nature, where new artists can rise alongside established legends, creating a rich and diverse musical landscape.

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