Drake’s 2018 anthem “God’s Plan” has officially crossed 3 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the second song in his catalogue to reach the landmark figure. In an era where viral moments come and go.
When “God’s Plan” dropped in January 2018, it didn’t just debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, it stayed there for 11 weeks. The track, initially released as part of the Scary Hours EP and later included on Scorpion, quickly became one of the defining songs of the late 2010s.
Crossing 3 billion streams places “God’s Plan” in an elite category occupied by only a small number of global records. These aren’t just hits, they are songs that have become part of everyday listening culture worldwide.
Drake’s first entry into the 3 billion club was One Dance, his 2016 global smash featuring Wizkid and Kyla. That song remains one of the most-streamed tracks in Spotify history, comfortably sitting above 4 billion streams.

With “God’s Plan” now reaching the same milestone tier, Drake stands among the few artists with multiple songs surpassing 3 billion streams on Spotify.
The music video, where Drake gave away nearly $1 million to individuals and families in Miami amplified its cultural weight. It wasn’t just a promotional rollout; it became a global moment.
Years later, the record continues to generate millions of streams weekly, fueled by playlists, algorithmic discovery, and a new generation of listeners discovering Drake’s catalogue.