In celebration of two decades of Shazam, the app has been sharing some of its most noteworthy stats.
As far as Drizzy’s latest accolade, he’s landed on top of the platform’s all-time searches list with a whopping 350 million Shazams (songs of his own or ones that he’s been featured on). The father of one’s most popular track is 2016’s “One Dance” featuring Kyla Reid and Wizkid, which has been searched over 17 million times since its debut.
The news comes not long after the 35-year-old celebrated his latest release – DJ Khaled‘s “Staying Alive,” also featuring Lil Baby – which became his 30th song to reach the Billboard Hot 100’s top
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This marked the moment Drake officially “got more slaps than The Beatles” as he broke their 55-year-old record, though he kept it casual when celebrating, writing, “Just another celebration” on a photo of an empty plate with a shrug emoji.
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