Drake breaks records reaching 170 million views of Scorpion on Apple Music

What better time than summer to take advantage and try Apple Music, Apple's music streaming service. A service for which you can get a free temporary subscription and thus try Apple's streaming music service at no cost.

Now a new record comes to Apple Music, and curiously it is set by the person who has broken all the previous records of the Apple platform: Drake. And it is that he has just released his new album «Scorpion» and Drake just got take Scorpion to the most streamed album in its first 24 hours of life. After the jump we tell you all the details of this record of listening to Scorpion, the new from Drake.

And it is that if with his previous album, More Life, achieved 89,9 million views during the first day, with his new album Scorpion just raised over 170 million of reproductions during the first day. This is what the guys at Apple Music say, providing data on what Drake has achieved with this new Scorpion album:

Drake has managed to break his own single-day streaming record on Apple Music. With his fifth album Scorpion he has achieved more than 170 million transmissions in his first 24 hours. More Life, Drake's latest project, held the previous record with 89.9 million views on its first day.

Some important data considering that on Spotify Drake has amassed 132 million views during the first day. A new example of how Apple Music is growing and the importance of Apple's streaming music service for its users. We will now see if Apple decides to launch news of its service in the coming months in the next Keynote of the boys of the block that we expect in the month of September. We will continue to be very attentive ...


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