PartyNextDoor’s ‘Break From Toronto’ Becomes His First Song to Hit 1 Billion Spotify Streams ...Middle East

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PartyNextDoor’s ‘Break From Toronto’ Becomes His First Song to Hit 1 Billion Spotify Streams

PartyNextDoor‘s 2013 cult classic “Break From Toronto” becomes the Canadian R&B singer-songwriter’s first song to hit one billion Spotify streams.

His label OVO Sound celebrated his feat on X Friday (Jan. 24), when Party got even more good news: His “Resentment” single from his latest album PARTYNEXTDOOR 4 was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

    1 Billion Streams ? Break From Toronto @partynextdoor pic.twitter.com/FYcGa2Sd33

    — OVO Sound (@OVOSound) January 24, 2025

    PND broke down how he made the song, which samples Miguel’s 2010 hit “Girl with the Tattoo Enter.Lewd, during his Billboard cover shoot. “I was listening to a lot of R&B around that time, so I was really into Wale and Miguel and Usher. That was what was peaking at the time of R&B. I was driving down Mississauga, exactly how the video looks, and I was listening to the Miguel album. When I heard that intro to that song, I knew I was going to flip,” he said last March. “The next day, in my living room — I was living with my entire family at the time in an apartment — I made the beat to ‘Break From Toronto’ at the kitchen table, and I recorded it right after. It maybe happened in three hours. For sure, I didn’t think that it would be what it is today.”

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    “Break From Toronto” was featured on PND’s 2013 eponymous debut mixtape, which reached No. 34 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

    His latest album PARTYNEXTDOOR 4 earned him his third Billboard 200 top 10 project and was featured on Billboard‘s 10 Best R&B Albums of 2024 staff list.

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