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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿
After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG
“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.
ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.
Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.
Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.

It’s a popular fan theory that Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) somehow slipped into the shot on the Die Lit album cover, but it was actually an actor named Francisco Marcano, who also appeared in the “R.I.P.” video and had no idea who Carti was and that he’d end up on the album cover.
He also posted about it on his social media when it dropped back in 2018.
Source: @onlystarleft

It’s a popular fan theory that Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) somehow slipped into the shot on the Die Lit album cover, but it was actually an actor named Francisco Marcano, who also appeared in the “R.I.P.” video and had no idea who Carti was and that he’d end up on the album cover.
He also posted about it on his social media when it dropped back in 2018.
Source: @onlystarleft

It’s a popular fan theory that Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) somehow slipped into the shot on the Die Lit album cover, but it was actually an actor named Francisco Marcano, who also appeared in the “R.I.P.” video and had no idea who Carti was and that he’d end up on the album cover.
He also posted about it on his social media when it dropped back in 2018.
Source: @onlystarleft

It’s a popular fan theory that Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) somehow slipped into the shot on the Die Lit album cover, but it was actually an actor named Francisco Marcano, who also appeared in the “R.I.P.” video and had no idea who Carti was and that he’d end up on the album cover.
He also posted about it on his social media when it dropped back in 2018.
Source: @onlystarleft

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Apple’s wired EarPods were included with iPhones from 2012 until 2020, meaning well over 1.5 billion pairs were distributed before Apple removed them to “reduce packaging and electronic waste.” Even after that, the $19 earbuds continued to sell as a standalone accessory, especially over the last two years, with more people wearing them as part of their outfits.
By the time EarPods were introduced in 2012, Apple had already shipped more than 600 million pairs of its previous earbuds (the round ones). For EarPods the number is likely closer to 1.5 billion pairs shipped before they ended them.

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

Lil Yachty has two Diamond certified records: “Broccoli” with DRAM and “iSpy” with KYLE. For a song to go Diamond in the U.S., it has to move 10 million certified units. From streaming alone, that would equal roughly 1.5 billion streams, because the RIAA counts 150 streams as one unit. It puts Yachty in a very rare category of commercial success 💎

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Recent sales of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch “Royal Pop”. The highest sale so far is $4767, the retail price is $400-$420 depending on the model.
Source: @supreme_leaks_news

Recent sales of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch “Royal Pop”. The highest sale so far is $4767, the retail price is $400-$420 depending on the model.
Source: @supreme_leaks_news

Recent sales of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch “Royal Pop”. The highest sale so far is $4767, the retail price is $400-$420 depending on the model.
Source: @supreme_leaks_news

Recent sales of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch “Royal Pop”. The highest sale so far is $4767, the retail price is $400-$420 depending on the model.
Source: @supreme_leaks_news

Recent sales of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch “Royal Pop”. The highest sale so far is $4767, the retail price is $400-$420 depending on the model.
Source: @supreme_leaks_news

Recent sales of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch “Royal Pop”. The highest sale so far is $4767, the retail price is $400-$420 depending on the model.
Source: @supreme_leaks_news

Recent sales of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch “Royal Pop”. The highest sale so far is $4767, the retail price is $400-$420 depending on the model.
Source: @supreme_leaks_news

Recent sales of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch “Royal Pop”. The highest sale so far is $4767, the retail price is $400-$420 depending on the model.
Source: @supreme_leaks_news

HIDDEN X ASICS TOKYO POP UP NEXT WEEKEND 🏬
May 23-24
12:00-19:00
S01 Gallery
6-14-15 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
@asics_sportstyle ✨

HIDDEN X ASICS TOKYO POP UP NEXT WEEKEND 🏬
May 23-24
12:00-19:00
S01 Gallery
6-14-15 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
@asics_sportstyle ✨

HIDDEN X ASICS TOKYO POP UP NEXT WEEKEND 🏬
May 23-24
12:00-19:00
S01 Gallery
6-14-15 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
@asics_sportstyle ✨

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign
Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

Drake reportedly spent $120k+ on Michael Jackson’s legendary glove that he used the cover of “ICEMAN”
Michael Jackson’s crystal covered gloves became one of his most famous stage symbols. In 2023, Drake bought one of Jackson’s white crystal gloves at auction for just over $120k, shortly after tying Jackson’s record for the most No. 1 hits by a male solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100.
📸 @ktrldesign

This cave in Bulgaria has been nicknamed “The Eyes Of God”
Deep within Bulgaria’s karst landscape is Prohodna Cave, a 262-meter-long natural cave best known for the two massive eye-shaped openings in its ceiling. Formed over thousands of years by erosion, the holes have become known as “The Eyes of God,” giving visitors a surreal view upward through the rock. During the day, sunlight pours through them and lights the cave from above. At night, the same openings can frame the moon and stars, turning the ceiling into something that feels almost unreal.

This cave in Bulgaria has been nicknamed “The Eyes Of God”
Deep within Bulgaria’s karst landscape is Prohodna Cave, a 262-meter-long natural cave best known for the two massive eye-shaped openings in its ceiling. Formed over thousands of years by erosion, the holes have become known as “The Eyes of God,” giving visitors a surreal view upward through the rock. During the day, sunlight pours through them and lights the cave from above. At night, the same openings can frame the moon and stars, turning the ceiling into something that feels almost unreal.

This cave in Bulgaria has been nicknamed “The Eyes Of God”
Deep within Bulgaria’s karst landscape is Prohodna Cave, a 262-meter-long natural cave best known for the two massive eye-shaped openings in its ceiling. Formed over thousands of years by erosion, the holes have become known as “The Eyes of God,” giving visitors a surreal view upward through the rock. During the day, sunlight pours through them and lights the cave from above. At night, the same openings can frame the moon and stars, turning the ceiling into something that feels almost unreal.

This cave in Bulgaria has been nicknamed “The Eyes Of God”
Deep within Bulgaria’s karst landscape is Prohodna Cave, a 262-meter-long natural cave best known for the two massive eye-shaped openings in its ceiling. Formed over thousands of years by erosion, the holes have become known as “The Eyes of God,” giving visitors a surreal view upward through the rock. During the day, sunlight pours through them and lights the cave from above. At night, the same openings can frame the moon and stars, turning the ceiling into something that feels almost unreal.

This cave in Bulgaria has been nicknamed “The Eyes Of God”
Deep within Bulgaria’s karst landscape is Prohodna Cave, a 262-meter-long natural cave best known for the two massive eye-shaped openings in its ceiling. Formed over thousands of years by erosion, the holes have become known as “The Eyes of God,” giving visitors a surreal view upward through the rock. During the day, sunlight pours through them and lights the cave from above. At night, the same openings can frame the moon and stars, turning the ceiling into something that feels almost unreal.

This cave in Bulgaria has been nicknamed “The Eyes Of God”
Deep within Bulgaria’s karst landscape is Prohodna Cave, a 262-meter-long natural cave best known for the two massive eye-shaped openings in its ceiling. Formed over thousands of years by erosion, the holes have become known as “The Eyes of God,” giving visitors a surreal view upward through the rock. During the day, sunlight pours through them and lights the cave from above. At night, the same openings can frame the moon and stars, turning the ceiling into something that feels almost unreal.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.

“Genetic Portraits” is a photo series by Ulric Collette 📸 Since 2008, he has been photographing two members of the same family and digitally merging their faces into a single portrait to show the resemblance between them.
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