The band celebrated him on his social networks and urged his followers to continue listening to the song on the streaming platform.
“Master of Puppets” of Metallica has reached one billion views in Spotifyand the band urges fans to “send it on the way to two billion.”
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The milestone is commemorated with a playlist on the streaming platform of each member of the “Billions Club”with “Master of Puppets” of 1986 joining “Enter Sandman” and “Nothing Else Matters” on the list.


“We are excited to share that ‘Master of Puppets’ has just arrived at the Club of one billion @spotify. Thank you! He wrote the band in X on Thursday, April 3. That he reaches two billion!”
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Other recent incorporations to Billions Club include “no one” Alicia Keys“Fluorescent Adolescent” of Arctic Monkeys “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush and “Killing in the name” of Rage Against The Machine.
Kirk Hammett of Metallica prepares his first solo album
On the other hand, the band’s guitarist Kirk Hammett He recently revealed that he is working on his first solo album, which according to him will be a fusion of various styles. He also just published an enlightened book, “The Collection: Kirk Hammett”in which he explores his extensive collection of guitars and reflects on his musical life.
Meanwhile, Hammett recently said that he has already written 767 riffs for the next Metallica albumAlthough he added that he does not expect the band to work on it “for at least one more year.”
He talked about the potential sound of the new album. “Who knows? We may say: ‘Ok, let’s go back to the nineties.’ It’s not a bad idea!” He said. “We haven’t told ourselves yet. And it is interesting because when ‘Load’ and ‘Reload’ came out, there was a lot of negative reaction. But now I meet fans and they love that time.”
Source: Ambito

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