Drake continues to rack up milestones with ICEMAN, as the album’s breakout hit Janice STFU has officially surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify.
The achievement adds to an already impressive run for the track, which recently secured its second consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Since the release of ICEMAN, “Janice STFU” has emerged as one of the album’s most talked-about records, thanks to its catchy hook, hypnotic production, and lyrical content that has sparked endless discussion among fans.
According to streaming figures circulating online, the song has now crossed the 105 million stream mark on Spotify, making it the first non-single from ICEMAN to reach the milestone. While “What Did I Miss?” remains the project’s most-streamed record overall with more than 226 million plays, “Janice STFU” has rapidly established itself as the album’s defining anthem.
Several other tracks from the project are also performing exceptionally well. Among the current streaming leaders are:
- National Treasures – approximately 74 million streams
- Whisper My Name – approximately 67 million streams
- Ran To Atlanta – approximately 66 million streams
- Shabang – approximately 63 million streams
The continued success of “Janice STFU” has fueled speculation that it could remain atop the Billboard Hot 100 for another week. Given its strong streaming performance and viral popularity, the track appears poised to remain one of the biggest songs of the year.
The Song’s Lyrics Continue To Spark Debate
Beyond its commercial success, “Janice STFU” has become a focal point for discussions surrounding Drake’s lyrical targets.
When ICEMAN first arrived, listeners quickly identified what they believed were subtle and direct shots aimed at several high-profile figures, including Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z. The latter appeared to respond shortly afterward during his viral freestyle performance at the Roots Picnic.
As fans continued dissecting the track, additional theories emerged regarding other potential targets. Sauce Walka publicly suggested that certain lyrics may have been directed toward him following their ongoing public tensions.
Meanwhile, Joe Budden became another subject of speculation after listeners resurfaced older clips and suggested he may be the “Janice” referenced in the song’s title. Budden himself acknowledged the theory and admitted it was possible, though he also noted there are several other interpretations.
Another Massive Win For Drake
With ICEMAN projected to remain atop the Billboard 200 and “Janice STFU” continuing to dominate streaming platforms, Drake has once again demonstrated his unmatched ability to create music that commands attention.
Whether listeners are drawn to the song’s melody, its chart success, or the mystery surrounding its lyrics, one thing is clear: “Janice STFU” has become one of the defining records of the ICEMAN era and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.