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Future’s ‘wait for you’ feat Drake and Tems is most-streamed song on Apple Music in 2022
Future’s song “wait for you” featuring Canadian rapper, Drake and Nigerian singer, Tems, has been crowned the most streamed song on Apple Music for 2022.
The Atlanta star secured his first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 as a lead artist earlier this year thanks to the success of his “WAIT FOR U” single, which boasts appearances from Canadian rapper, Drake and Nigerian singer Tems.
Now, the track taken from Hendrix’s latest album I NEVER LIKED YOU — has been crowned Apple Music’s most streamed song of 2022, according to Chart Data.
Future celebrated “WAIT FOR U” going platinum back in May, which was the fastest collaboration released this year to reach the milestone.
“Wait for u’ platinum already,” Pluto wrote to his 7.3 million followers. “The support is appreciated #INEVERLIKEDYOU.”
The song won Best Collaboration at the 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards and is up for more silverware at the 2023 Grammy Awards, where it’s nominated in the Best Rap Song and Best Melodic Rap Performance categories.
I NEVER LIKED YOU also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, moving 222,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, the highest tally of Future’s career. The Freebandz boss became just the second artist after Drake to simultaneously debut atop the Billboard 200 and Hot 100.
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