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Drake singles discography Drake performing at his Summer Sixteen Tour in Toronto ; 2016 Singles 143 Promotional singles 6 Canadian rapper Drake has released 143 singles (including 82 as a featured artist) and six promotional singles. His music has been released on record labels Universal Motown Records and Republic Records, along with subsidiaries Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records ...
While Drake's earlier music primarily spanned hip-hop and R&B, his music has delved into pop and trap since the albums Nothing Was the Same (2013) and Views (2016). [265] Additionally, his music has drawn influence from regional scenes, including Jamaican dancehall [263] and UK drill. [194]
Drake albums discography Drake performing at his Summer Sixteen Tour in Toronto ; 2016 Studio albums 8 EPs 5 Collaborative albums 2 Compilation albums 3 Mixtapes 7 Reissues 2 Canadian rapper Drake has released eight studio albums, two collaborative albums, three compilation albums, four extended plays, seven mixtapes, and one reissue. His music has been released on record labels Universal ...
Drake made history in 2021 by debuting three songs in the Hot 100's top three simultaneously On March 5, 2021, Drake released a short project titled "Scary Hours 2," billed as a sequel to his 2018 EP.
Albums, mixtapes, singles, soundtrack songs, collaborations, features, one of the biggest concert tours of the year — it seems like there’s barely a moment of the day when Drake isn’t adding ...
Drake is speaking out for the first time since Kendrick Lamar took home several Grammys for his diss track "Not Like Us," which he wrote about the Canadian rapper. On Tuesday, Feb. 4, the "Push ...
Drake performing in 2011. The following list contains the videography for Drake, including his own music videos and videos that feature him. The first video Drake ever appeared in was Jenna's music video for her single "Change You" released in 2006. [citation needed]
On April 30, 2024, nearly two weeks after Drake's songs, Lamar responded with "Euphoria," a six-minute diss track directed at Drake. The following week, on May 3, Lamar dropped "6:16 in LA" via ...