Clams Casino is the production name of the American beatmaker Mike Volpe, a quietly influential figure who helped shape the hazy, atmospheric style that became known as cloud rap. As a producer he crafted beats for the likes of A$AP Rocky and Lil B, and his fingerprints are all over a whole strand of modern hip-hop.
His own most-streamed track is the instrumental "I'm God", built around a ghostly, slowed sample, which began life as a beat for Lil B and grew into a beloved piece of music in its own right.
On streaming, "I'm God" sits near 314 million plays, while his next most-streamed track trails at around 19 million. That sends the ratio above 16, far past our 5.0 line.
By our measure Clams Casino is a certified one-hit wonder, with the caveat that his real influence is spread across records credited to other artists. As a producer he has shaped many careers. It is simply that, under his own name, one dreamlike instrumental has become the track listeners return to again and again, and on streams it stands far ahead of everything else in his catalogue.