Nearly six months after the release of DAMN., Kendrick Lamar’s fourth studio album, “HUMBLE.” is currently the second most streamed song of the year, according to Hits Daily Double. The number of YTD (year-to-date) audio streams for the DAMN. single stands at 465,231,000.
The top spot on the chart went to Puerto Rican singers Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito.”
“DNA.” (#15), “LOVE.” (#27), “LOYALTY.” (#39) and “ELEMENT.” (#48) are also featured on Hits Daily Double’s YTD Top 50 Audio Streams chart. With five songs on the list, the Compton MC is also the artist with the most singles on that particular chart.
The news was shared on social media by the official Twitter account for Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), K. Dot’s label.
#HUMBLE by @KendrickLamar is the 2nd most streamed song of 2017! It's one of 5️⃣ Kendrick songs in the top 50. #DAMN. #TDE (via @HITSDD) pic.twitter.com/1Mw7jkBtON
— TOP DAWG ENT (@TopDawgEnt) September 29, 2017
With the nearing of the fourth quarter, Hits Daily Double released both its YTD Top 50 Audio Streams and YTD Top 50 SPS Albums charts late last month.
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DAMN. finds K. Dot at the top of the YTD Top 50 SPS Albums chart with a YTD SPS (sales plus streaming) of 2,229,523. Drake, Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, and The Weeknd albums round out the Top 5.
#DAMN. by @KendrickLamar is at the ?of 2017 albums, with more than 2 million SPS (so far). Buy/Stream: https://t.co/LGbp6d1IQA#TDEpic.twitter.com/UPaVRA2oDI
— TOP DAWG ENT (@TopDawgEnt) September 28, 2017