.Drake’s 'Honestly, Nevermind' breaks Apple Music's dance album record for the most first-day streams.
The new album’s streaming feat is the “Knife Talk” artist’s latest in an extensive list of triumphs made with the streaming service. His previous album,, released in September 2021, broke the platform’s record for most first-day streams worldwide and, at the time of publication, still holds the record for biggest album in Apple Music history., which currently holds the record for second most ever first-day streams worldwide on Apple.
For his newest release, Drake did something a little special for his Apple Music listeners. He penned his own album notes and released them exclusively to fans on the platform — revealing that, in spite of being a dance record, the project actually came from a rather sensitive time in his life. “I purposely try to forget what went on between some ppl and I because I know I’m not a forgiving guy even when I try,” the rapper wrote in the album notes. “My urge for revenge wins the game against my good guy inside every single fckn time.”
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