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For singles released by Drake, see Drake singles discography. For videos by Drake, see Drake videography. 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 ...
Views was ranked as the second most popular album of 2016 on the Billboard 200. [93] The following year it was ranked as the thirteenth most popular album of the 2017, [94] and in 2018, two years after its release, the album was ranked as the forty-seventh most popular album of the year. [95]
Certified Lover Boy was released on September 3, 2021, becoming Drake's tenth number-one album on the Billboard 200; [206] every song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, while the album was the first to chart nine songs in the top 10, with "Way 2 Sexy" becoming Drake's ninth number-one single.
Drake's cosign gave The Weeknd a major boost in his career and they went on to release two duets: "Crew Love" on Drake's 2011 album and "The Zone" on The Weeknd's 2012 compilation.
Views was the sixth number-one album in Canadian rapper Drake's career. It topped the chart for 13 weeks as the longest reigning number one album of 2016, and was the most consumed album of the year, and the second best-selling album. Rihanna gained her second number one album with her eighth studio album, Anti, which spent two weeks atop the ...
The first COVID-era dance album that actually sounds like catching a superflu at a warehouse party, it'll likely be the most divisive record of his career. What you need to know about Drake's new ...
Interestingly enough, Drake may have 13 hits, but most of them have only spent a single week at No. 1. Only “Work,” “One Dance,” “God’s Plan,” “Nice For What” and “In My ...
The Grammy Award for Album of the Year is an award presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales, chart position, or critical reception."