Noah Kahan’s ‘The Great Divide’ shatters spotify records — 43.44M first-day streams
Noah Kahan, a folk-pop superstar, has made history on Spotify! With his new album “The Great Divide”, Noah earned an astonishing 43.44 million first-day streams on Global Spotify, and all 17 of his new tracks have charted on Spotify globally too.
This release with Mercury Records represents a huge milestone in Noah’s career and follows the success of his previous highly acclaimed release, “Stick Season.” An artist who has been nominated for Grammy Awards 2 times, Noah is officially blazing a trail as an artist with the new album.
With 43.44 million streams, Noah’s album places him among the elite of artists in terms of first-day streaming numbers (i.e., a new first-day streaming metric is being established by the music industry). The title track of his album has already reached #1 on the Alternative Airplay chart just 4 weeks after being released!
Produced by Aaron Dessner and Gabe Simon, Noah’s new album combines a Vermont-folk style of storytelling with a polished sound that is suitable for arena venues. The lead single has already had a major cultural impact, and Noah defines the message his new album will convey as follows: “In a long silence, a gap will exist. It has created a great divide—an area that needs to be addressed.”
This proves again that true artists like Noah Kahan, who have gained their following through heartfelt songwriting, continue to reach new heights when it comes to building their fan base.
All 17 songs of his new album have all reached record-setting chart positions. Noah is not merely bridging the gap, but he is also taking charge of it.
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