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  • Jun 23, 2020

    Why did I come in thinking OP meant something like owned his music?

  • OP
    Jun 25, 2020
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  • OP
    Jun 26, 2020
  • Jun 26, 2020

    BILLBOARD CHART ACHIEVEMENTS

    Drake has a career total of 222 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 making him the artist with the most entries on the chart.

    With 7 #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, Drake has more number 1s than any other rapper.

    DRAKE’S #1 HITS (50 weeks total)
    "What's My Name?," Rihanna feat. Drake (one week at No. 1, beginning Nov. 20, 2010)
    "Work," Rihanna feat. Drake (nine weeks, beginning March 5, 2016)
    "One Dance," Drake feat. WizKid & Kyla (10 weeks, beginning May 21, 2016)
    "God's Plan," Drake (11 weeks, beginning Feb. 3, 2018)
    "Nice for What," Drake (eight weeks, beginning April 21, 2018)
    "In My Feelings," Drake (10 weeks, beginning July 21, 2018)
    "Toosie Slide," Drake (one week to-date, April 18, 2020)

    Drake’s Toosie Slide, debuted at #1 making him the first male artist to debut 3 songs atop the chart.

    Drake is the only male solo artist to spend 50 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    With 50 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, Drake has spent more time atop the chart than any other rapper.

    Drake also has 38 top ten hits, tying him with Madonna for most top ten hits on the Hot 100.

  • Jul 1, 2020
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    Make that four straight weeks at #1.

    Drake secured his fourth week at the top of the Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart, accruing 117.6 million song streams for the week of June 19th through June 25th.

    Drake’s reign continued uninterrupted even as his latest single, “Toosie Slide” dropped out of the Top 10 of the Top 100 Songs chart to Number 14.
    Nevertheless, the song still picked up 11 million streams, while “Chicago Freestyle” garnered 7.6 million to land at Number 35.

    Drake’s latest project, Dark Lane Demo Tapes, remained in regular rotation as well, racking up 27.1 million song streams to help it move 22,200 album-equivalent units as it landed at Number Eight on the Top 200 Albums chart.

    The Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart ranks the most-streamed artists of the week in the United States, taking into account audio streams across an artist’s entire catalog during the tracking period. The chart does not include passive listening such as terrestrial radio or digital radio. The Artists 500 is updated daily, and each week Rolling Stone finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ended the previous Thursday.

    rollingstone.com/music/music-news/drake-fourth-week-number-one-artists-500-bob-dylan-teyana-taylor-1021896

  • Jul 7, 2020
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    Five straight weeks at #1.

    Drake’s reign atop the Artists 500 chart continued for a fifth straight week as he pulled in 116.2 million song streams for the week of June 26th through July 2nd.

    The Toronto rapper’s latest streak is a testament to his general streaming dominance, though maybe also an indicator that it’s been a rather slow few weeks for chart-shaking releases. To that end, Drake didn’t place a single song in the Top 10 of the Top 100 Songs chart this week, with his latest single, “Toosie Slide,” slipping from Number 14 to Number 16 with 16 million streams. Meanwhile, his most recent album, Dark Lane Demo Tapes, held fast at Number Eight on the Top 200 Albums chart, picking up 35.5 million song streams to move 29,200 album-equivalent units.

    The Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart ranks the most-streamed artists of the week in the United States, taking into account audio streams across an artist’s entire catalog during the tracking period. The chart does not include passive listening such as terrestrial radio or digital radio. The Artists 500 is updated daily, and each week Rolling Stone finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ended the previous Thursday.

    rollingstone.com/music/music-news/drake-artists-500-chart-lil-durk-top-10-1025141/amp

  • OP
    Jul 13, 2020
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  • OP
    Jul 14, 2020
  • Jul 14, 2020

    The King in the North.

  • Jul 14, 2020

    Number 1 on Nielsen's mid-year report

  • Jul 16, 2020
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  • OP
    Jul 16, 2020
    thegreatdivine
    https://twitter.com/chartdrake/status/1283822440016158721

    What’s the full list?

  • OP
    Jul 20, 2020
  • OP
    Jul 23, 2020
  • OP
    Jul 25, 2020
    Vietbrah
    https://www.instagram.com/p/CCjxQCkjYCq/?igshid=1gb71ai7644i8

    Record still safe

  • Jul 27, 2020
  • @Vietbrah another one

  • Jul 29, 2020
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    Why does no one seem to mention drakes record of most weeks at #1 in a year? I swear usher and the public milked that s*** to death and ever since Drake surpassed it, it's not even brought up

  • Jul 29, 2020
    Sarpanchsaab

    Why does no one seem to mention drakes record of most weeks at #1 in a year? I swear usher and the public milked that s*** to death and ever since Drake surpassed it, it's not even brought up

    Too many records to keep track of

  • Jul 29, 2020

    *EVEN MORE RECORDS**

  • Jul 29, 2020
  • Ezio 🎰
    Jul 29, 2020

    I thought this was about masters and publishing