As music lovers currently digest J. Cole’s newly released K.O.D. album, the project is already setting new marks on various streaming platforms. After the title track set a new opening day record, the album has now broken both Apple Music and Spotify’s first-day streaming record. The Verge reports that K.O.D. was streamed 64.5 million times on its first day in the U.S. on Apple Music. It surpasses the previous record holder, Drake’s VIEWS, by nearly 1 million streams. Currently, seven out of the top 10 most streamed songs in a 24-hour period on Apple Music are now from K.O.D.
Spotify U.S. also announced on Monday (Apr. 23) that Cole World’s new studio LP was streamed 36.6 million times in the first 24 hours, also breaking the record for most first-day streams in the U.S. for an album.
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J. Cole's 'KOD' album has broken the US Apple Music record for biggest opening day (64.5m streams on 4/20).
— chart data (@chartdata) April 23, 2018
J. Cole's 'KOD' album has broken the US Spotify record for biggest opening day (36.7m streams on 4/20).
— chart data (@chartdata) April 23, 2018
The previous record holder was Drake's 'Views' album (~63.5m streams).
— chart data (@chartdata) April 23, 2018
36,656,086 streams.
0 guest features. @JColeNC’s #KOD now holds the record for most first day U.S. album streams. pic.twitter.com/Uak1moPkN4— Spotify USA (@SpotifyUSA) April 23, 2018
Previously:
J. Cole’s “KOD” Track Breaks Spotify’s Streaming Record For Biggest Opening Day
J. Cole – “ATM” (Video)
J. Cole – K.O.D. (Album Stream)
J. Cole Shares K.O.D. Tracklisting & Cover Art
J. Cole Announces New Album K.O.D. & Release Date