Summer Walker’s spectacular streaming showing for new set
Over It (
LVRN/Interscope) is happening overwhelmingly on
Apple Music. The platform, which has long been the #2 force in the streaming marketplace (behind
Spotify), will have the collar for the next #1. One label insider reports that Walker’s Apple streams are about four times as big as her Spotify numbers.
This is the first straight-up R&B project to explode for a minute; the genre has occasionally made strong gains at streaming (
SZA, for example) but is typically far outpaced by hip-hop.

Apple set the table for Walker’s killer first week by featuring her on its refurbished
R&B Now playlist, which lives in the Apple Music carousel. R&B Now also showcases cuts by
Chris Brown,
H.E.R.,
Wale,
Jhene Aiko,
Bryson Tiller and
Teyana Taylor, among others. Could this high-profile curation provide similar stellar streams for other stars of the genre? We shall see.
Apple Music has dominated the black-music business despite the exit of
Jimmy Iovine and much of his team, which built the platform around the pursuit of this pop-cultural phenomenon. Spotify, which itself has shed music-focused execs like
Nick Holmstén,
Troy Carter and
RapCaviar creator
Tuma Basa, among others, missed the boat on Summer. Still the company’s global reach is enormous; they don’t seem to care.