Spotify released its year-end numbers and here’s the major takeaway: Drake won 2016—by a landslide. For the second straight year, Drizzy is the most streamed artist on the platform, notching a staggering 4.7 billion plays. That’s more than double his 2015 total of 1.8 billion, which held the previous record. The title of Most Streamed Female Artist goes to Rihanna, an enduring pop icon who’s got a bit of history with Drake.

Getting back to Drake, data suggests Spotify listeners like their Drizzy in both large and small doses. His dancehall dalliance “One Dance” was 2016’s most streamed song, while his blockbuster Views LP earned the distinction of the year’s top album. Rounding out the top five in the songs category were Mike Posner’s “I Took a Pill in Ibiza (SeeB Remix),” the Chainsmokers' “Don’t Let Me Down,” Rihanna’s “Work,” and Sia’s “Cheap Thrills.”

On the album tip, Views was followed by Justin Bieber’s Purpose, Rihanna’s ANTi, Twenty One Pilots' Blurryface, and the Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness.

Another artist with reason to celebrate Spotify’s ‘16 stats is ZAYN, the former One Direction heartthrob who went solo in a big way with this year’s Mind of Mine album. ZAYN beats out FRENSHIP, Anne-Marie, MadeinTYO, and Rob $tone on the Top Breakout Artists list.

It’s worth mentioning that in 2015, a friend of Malik’s told Hollywood Life that Zayn had “really been listening to a lot of Drake’s stuff, and has been inspired by his work and wants to channel a little bit of that.” So once again, it all comes back to Drake.