Spotify said the album was streaming at an
average rate of 10 million times an hour on Friday, while Apple
Music said "Scorpion" was the No. 1 streamed album in 92
countries.
On the 25-track double album, Drake, 31, confirms long-standing
rumors that he has fathered a son, but does not name the mother.
"Single father, I hate when I hear it," he raps on the final
track "March 14."
The album also features collaborations with Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj,
Ty Dolla Sign, and posthumous vocals by Michael Jackson.
"Scorpion" follows Drake's best-selling 2016 album "Views" and
his 2017 release "More Life," which set a record across all
music streaming services of 385 million streams in its first
week of release.
The Recording Industry Association of America said on Friday
that Drake had become its top digital song artist, with 142
million digital single sales units, ahead of Rihanna and Taylor
Swift.
Streaming services in 2017 became the recording industry's
biggest single revenue source, overtaking sales of physical
albums and digital downloads. Rap officially surpassed rock in
2017 as the biggest music genre in the United States.
"Scorpion" is a joint release on Warner Bros. and Universal
Music-owned labels OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash
Money Records and Republic Records.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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