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Drake (musician)

Aubrey Drake Graham[4] (/ɔːˈbr/ aw-BREE; born October 24, 1986) is a Canadian rapper, singer and songwriter.[5] An influential figure in contemporary popular music, Drake has been credited for popularizing singing and R&B sensibilities in hip hop. Gaining recognition by starring as Jimmy Brooks in the CTV teen drama series Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001–08), he pursued a career in music releasing his debut mixtape Room for Improvement in 2006. He followed this with the mixtapes Comeback Season (2007) and So Far Gone (2009) before signing with Young Money Entertainment.[6]

Drake
Drake performing in 2016
Born
Aubrey Drake Graham

(1986-10-24) October 24, 1986 (age 36)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other names
Citizenship
  • Canada
  • United States
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
  • businessman
Years active2001–present
Organizations
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AwardsFull list
Musical career
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Websitedrakerelated.com

Drake's first three albums, Thank Me Later (2010), Take Care (2011) and Nothing Was the Same (2013), were all critical successes and propelled him to the forefront of hip hop.[7] His fourth album, Views (2016), saw exploration of dancehall and stood atop the Billboard 200 for 13 non-consecutive weeks, making it the first album by a male artist to do so in over a decade, and featured the chart record-setting lead single "One Dance".[8] In 2018, Drake released the double album Scorpion, which contained the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles "God's Plan", "Nice for What", and "In My Feelings".[9] Drake's widely anticipated sixth album, Certified Lover Boy (2021), achieved nine top 10 hits on the Hot 100, setting the then-record for most US top-ten hits from one album, with its lead single "Way 2 Sexy" reaching number one.[10] In 2022, Drake released the house-inspired album Honestly, Nevermind and the collaborative album, Her Loss, with 21 Savage. Known for frequent accompanying releases to his albums, Drake achieved critical and commercial success with the mixtapes If You're Reading This It's Too Late (2015) and More Life (2017).

As an entrepreneur, Drake founded the OVO Sound record label with longtime collaborator 40 in 2012. In 2013, Drake became the "global ambassador" of the Toronto Raptors, joining their executive committee and later obtaining naming rights to their practice facility. In 2016, he began collaborating with Brent Hocking on the bourbon whiskey Virginia Black.[11] Drake heads the OVO fashion label and the Nocta collaboration with Nike, and founded the production company DreamCrew and the fragrance house Better World. In 2018, Drake was reportedly responsible for 5 percent (CAD$440 million) of Toronto's CAD$8.8 billion annual tourism income.[12] In 2022, he became a part owner of Italian football club A.C. Milan.

Among the world's best-selling music artists, with over 170 million records sold, Drake is ranked as the highest-certified digital singles artist in the United States by the RIAA.[13] He has won five Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, a record 34 Billboard Music Awards, two Brit Awards, and three Juno Awards. Drake has achieved 11 number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and holds further Hot 100 records;[14] he has the most top 10 singles (67), most charted songs (293),[15] the most simultaneously charted songs in one week (27), the most Hot 100 debuts in one week (22), and the most continuous time on the Hot 100 (431 weeks). He additionally has the most number-one singles on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot Rap Songs, and Rhythmic Airplay charts.

Early life

 
 
For high school, Drake attended Forest Hill Collegiate Institute (left) and Vaughan Road Academy (right).

Aubrey Drake Graham was born on October 24, 1986, in Toronto, Ontario. His father, Dennis Graham, is an African-American Catholic drummer from Memphis who once performed with country musician Jerry Lee Lewis.[16][17] His mother, Sandra "Sandi" Graham (née Sher), is a Canadian Ashkenazi Jew, who worked as an English teacher and florist.[18][19][20][21][22] Graham performed at Club Bluenote in Toronto, where he met Sandra, who was in attendance.[17] Drake is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada, the former derived from Graham.[23][24][25] In his youth, he attended a Jewish day school and had a bar mitzvah.[26][27]

Drake's parents divorced when he was five years old. After the divorce, he and his mother remained in Toronto; his father returned to Memphis, where he was incarcerated for a number of years on drug-related charges.[28] Graham's limited finances and legal issues caused him to remain in the U.S. until Drake's early adulthood. Prior to his arrest, Graham would travel to Toronto and bring Drake to Memphis every summer.[29][30][31] His father later collaborated with Canadian music group Arkells on the music video for a song titled "Drake's Dad".[32] Graham claimed in an interview that Drake's assertions of him being an absent father were embellishments used to sell music,[33] which Drake vehemently denies.[34]

Drake was raised in two neighbourhoods. He lived on Weston Road in Toronto's working-class west end until grade six and attended Weston Memorial Junior Public School until grade four, playing minor hockey with the Weston Red Wings.[30][35] Drake was a promising right winger, reaching the Upper Canada College hockey camp, but left at the behest of his mother following a vicious cross-check to his neck during a game by an opposing player.[36] He then moved to one of the city's affluent neighbourhoods, Forest Hill, in 2000.[37][38] When asked about the move, Drake replied, "[We had] a half of a house we could live in. The other people had the top half, we had the bottom half. I lived in the basement, my mom lived on the first floor. It was not big, it was not luxurious. It was what we could afford."[39] Demonstrating an affinity for the arts, at age 10, Drake appeared in a comedic sketch which aired during the 1997 NHL Awards, featuring a riff of Martin Brodeur and Ron Hextall and their record as being the only goalies to have scored multiple goals.[40]

He attended Forest Hill Collegiate Institute for high school,[41] and then attended Vaughan Road Academy in Toronto's multicultural Oakwood–Vaughan neighbourhood; Drake described Vaughan Road Academy as "not by any means the easiest school to go to."[30] During his teenage years, Drake worked at a now-closed Toronto furniture factory owned by his maternal grandfather, Reuben Sher.[42] Drake said he was bullied at school for his racial and religious background,[43] and upon determining that his class schedule was detrimental to his burgeoning acting career, he dropped out of school.[44] Drake received his high school diploma in October 2012.[45]

Career

2001–2009: Career beginnings

Degrassi: The Next Generation

At the age of 15, Drake, eager to begin his career as an actor, was introduced to a high school friend's father, an acting agent. The agent found Drake a role on the Canadian teen drama series Degrassi: The Next Generation. Drake portrayed Jimmy Brooks,[46] a basketball star who became physically disabled after he was shot by a classmate. Drake reportedly disliked this character arc because of its apparent tokenism (his was one of the only black characters in the series), and also believed it could negatively influence his standing as a rapper. Longtime series writer James Hurst said that Drake threatened legal action to redo the storyline, before ultimately agreeing to it.[47] Madeleine Robinson, the executive director of the Californian non-profit organization Wheelchair 4 Kids, praised the storyline and Drake's performance, noting "he instilled confidence and representation" to disabled youth.[48] When asked about his early acting career, Drake replied, "My mother was very sick. We were very poor, like broke. The only money I had coming in was [from] Canadian TV."[30] In 2010, Drake expressed interest in playing Barack Obama in a biopic, to which Obama responded with approval in an interview in 2020.[49]

According to Degrassi series creators Stephen Stohn and Linda Schuyler, Drake regularly arrived late on set after spending nights recording music. To prevent this, Schuyler claimed Drake struck an agreement with the set's security guards to gain entry to the set after recording to be allowed to sleep in a dressing room.[50]

Early mixtapes and So Far Gone

 
Lil Wayne, the founder of Young Money Entertainment, signed Drake to the label in 2009.[51]

Being musically inspired by Jay-Z and Clipse, Drake self-released his debut mixtape, Room for Improvement, in 2006. The mixtape featured Trey Songz and Lupe Fiasco and included vast production from Boi-1da and Frank Dukes. When asked about the mixtape, Drake described the project as "pretty straightforward, radio friendly, [and] not much content to it." Room for Improvement was released for sale only and sold roughly 6,000 copies,[46] for which Drake received $304.04 in royalties.[52] He performed his first concert on August 19, 2006, at the Kool Haus nightclub as an opening act for Ice Cube, performing for half an hour and earning $100.[53] In 2007, Drake released his second mixtape Comeback Season. Released from his recently founded October's Very Own label, it spawned the single "Replacement Girl" featuring Trey Songz. The song made Drake become the first unsigned Canadian rapper to have his music video on BET, with "Replacement Girl" featured on their "New Joint of the Day" segment in April 2007.[54] The song also saw Drake sample "Man of the Year" by Brisco, Flo Rida and Lil Wayne, retaining Lil Wayne's verse, and adjoined his own to the song's earlier half. This caused Jas Prince to gift Lil Wayne the song, which prompted the rapper to invite Drake to Houston to join his Tha Carter III tour.[55] Throughout the duration of the tour, Drake and Lil Wayne recorded multiple songs together, including "Ransom", "Forever", and a remix to "Brand New".[55]

In 2009, Drake released his third mixtape So Far Gone. It was made available for free download through his OVO blog website, and featured Lil Wayne, Trey Songz, Omarion, Lloyd, and Bun B. It received over 2,000 downloads in the first 2 hours of release, finding mainstream commercial success from the singles "Best I Ever Had" and "Successful", both gaining Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with the former also peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.[56] This prompted the mixtape's re-release as an EP, featuring only four songs from the original, as well as the additions of the songs "I'm Goin' In" and "Fear". It debuted at number six on the Billboard 200, and won the Rap Recording of the Year at the 2010 Juno Awards.[57]

Due to the success of the mixtape,[58] Drake was the subject of a bidding war from various labels, often reported as "one of the biggest bidding wars ever".[59] Despite this, Drake was rumoured to have secured a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment on June 29, 2009.[60] This was later confirmed following a planned lawsuit from Young Money, in conjunction with Drake, against an unauthorized fake album titled The Girls Love Drake released on iTunes.[61][vague]

Drake then joined the rest of the label's roster on the America's Most Wanted Tour in July 2009.[62] However, during a performance of "Best I Ever Had" in Camden, New Jersey, Drake fell on stage and tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.[63] He underwent surgery later that year.

2010–2012: Musical breakthrough with Thank Me Later and Take Care

 
Drake at Bumbershoot in 2010

Drake planned to release his debut album, Thank Me Later, in late 2008, but the album's release date was postponed, first to March 2010,[64] and then to May 25, 2010.[65] Young Money and Universal Motown had then released a statement that the album had again been pushed back three weeks for a June 15, 2010, release.[64][66]

On March 9, 2010, Drake released the debut single "Over",[67] which peaked at number fourteen on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as topping the Rap Songs chart. It also received a nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 53rd Grammy Awards.[68] His second single, "Find Your Love", became an even bigger success. It peaked at number five on the Hot 100, and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[69] The music video for the single was shot in Kingston, Jamaica, and was criticized by Jamaica's minister of tourism Edmund Bartlett. Bartlett condemned the portrayal of the island in the video, saying, "care has to be taken by all, including our creative artists, in [showcasing] images of our destination and people. Gun culture, while not unique to Jamaica, is not enhancing [the island's image]."[70] The third single and fourth singles, "Miss Me" and "Fancy" respectively,[71] attained moderate commercial success; however, the latter garnered Drake his second nomination at the 53rd Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.[72] On April 29, it was reportedly announced that Drake had finished Thank Me Later during a show in Kansas City, Missouri.[73]

Thank Me Later was released on June 15, 2010,[74] debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 with sales of over 447,000 copies in its first week.[75] Upon the album's release, 25,000 fans gathered at New York City's South Street Seaport for a free concert hosted by Drake and Hanson, which was later cancelled by the police after a near-riot ensued due to overflowing crowds.[76] The album became the top selling debut album for any artist in 2010,[77] and featured Lil Wayne, Kanye West,[78] and Jay Z.[79]

It was soon announced that Drake would have a prominent role in the military science fiction video game, Gears of War 3. He was scheduled to play the role of Jace Stratton, but scheduling conflicts with his upcoming Away from Home Tour[80] prevented him from accepting the role.[81] He began the tour on September 20, 2010, in Miami, Florida, performing at 78 shows over four different legs.[82] It concluded in Las Vegas in November 2010.[83] Due to the success of the Away from Home Tour, Drake hosted the first OVO Festival in 2010. It would soon become a regular event during the summer, with the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto playing host to the festival on its annual cycle. Drake also had an eco-friendly college tour to support the album, beginning with Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. It concluded in Plymouth, New Hampshire on May 8, and he also performed at The Bamboozle on May 1.[80][84]

Beginning his second effort in fall 2010,[85] Drake announced his intentions to allow Noah "40" Shebib to handle most of the production and record a more cohesive sound than on Thank Me Later, which featured disparate production duties by Shebib and others.[86] In November 2010, Drake revealed the title of his next studio album will be Take Care.[85] In comparison to his debut album, Drake revealed to Y.C Radio 1 that Thank Me Later was a rushed album, stating, "I didn't get to take the time that I wanted to on that record. I rushed a lot of the songs and sonically I didn't get to sit with the record and say, 'I should change this verse.' Once it was done, it was done. That's why my new album is called Take Care, because I get to take my time this go-round."[87] Drake sought to expand on the low-tempo, sensuous, and dark sonic esthetic of Thank Me Later.[88][89] Primarily a hip hop album, Drake also attempted to incorporate R&B and pop to create a languid, grandiose sound.[90]

 
Drake performing with Bun B in 2011

In January 2011, Drake was in negotiations to join Eva Green and Susan Sarandon as a member of the cast in Nicholas Jarecki's Arbitrage,[91] before ultimately deciding against starring in the movie to focus on the album. "Dreams Money Can Buy"[92] and "Marvins Room"[88] were released on Drake's October's Very Own Blog, on May 20 and June 9, respectively. Acting as promotional singles for Take Care, the former was eventually unincluded on the album's final track listing, while "Marvins Room" gained Gold certification by the RIAA,[93] as well as peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100,[94] and reaching the top 10 of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart,[95] coupled with extensive play on contemporary urban radio.[96] Drake would soon release the song's music video on June 28.[97]

"Headlines" was released on August 9 as the lead single for Take Care. It was met with positive critical and commercial response, reaching number thirteen on the Hot 100, as well as becoming his tenth single to reach the summit of the Billboard Hot Rap Songs, making Drake the artist with the most number-one singles on the chart, with 12.[98] It was eventually certified Platinum in both the United States and Canada.[99] The music video for the single was released on October 2, and foresaw Drake performing the song during the second intermission of the 59th National Hockey League All-Star Game in January 2012.[100] "Make Me Proud" was released as the album's second single on October 16.[101] It was the final single to be released prior to the launch of the album, and debuted at number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100.[94] The song reached number nine the following week, tying the record for the largest jump on the Billboard Hot 100 for a male artist, with 88.[102] "Make Me Proud" soon became Drake's fourth consecutive single to receive Platinum certification by the RIAA.[103]

Prior to the album's release, Drake planned to record a collaborative album with Lil Wayne; however, it was ultimately scrapped due to the success of Watch the Throne.[104][105][106] He also began collaborations with Rick Ross for a mixtape titled Y.O.L.O., but the duo decided against the project in favor of increased concern for their respective studio albums.[107][108] Although in 2021, Ross stated that a joint album is still possible as they've casually discussed it.[109]

 
Drake during a performance in Toronto in 2011

Take Care was released on November 15, 2011, and received generally positive reviews from music critics.[110] John McDonnell of NME dubbed it "an affecting masterpiece" and commended its "delicate, mellifluous sound and unashamedly candid, emotive lyrics."[111] Pitchfork's Ryan Dombal found Drake's "technical abilities" to be improved and stated, "Just as his thematic concerns have become richer, so has the music backing them up."[112] Andy Hutchins of The Village Voice called it "a carefully crafted bundle of contradictory sentiments from a conflicted rapper who explores his own neuroses in as compelling a manner as anyone not named Kanye West."[113] Chicago Tribune writer Greg Kot complimented the depth of Drake's "moral psychodramas" and stated, "the best of it affirms that Drake is shaping a pop persona with staying power."[114] It also won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, and achieved great commercial success, eventually being certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA in 2016, with sales for the album marking 2.6 million in the U.S.[115]

The album's third and fourth singles, "The Motto" and Take Care", were released on November 29, 2011[93] and February 21, 2012, respectively.[116] Each song was subject to commercial success, while also having large societal impacts, with "The Motto" credited for popularizing the phrase "YOLO" in the United States.[117][118] The music video for "Take Care" saw widespread acclaim, with MTV stating, "None of his contemporaries – not even the ever-obtuse Kanye [West] – make videos like this, mostly because no one else can get away with it."[119] The video received four nominations at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Male Video, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, and Video of the Year.[120] The song was also featured on the channel's "Pop Songs You Must Hear" list of 2011.[121] "HYFR" was the final single to be released from the album, and became certified Gold.[122][123] It also won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Hip-Hop Video in 2012,[27][124] and the channel ranked him number two on their "Hottest MCs in the Game" list.[125]

On August 5, 2012, Drake released "Enough Said", performed by American recording artist Aaliyah featuring additional vocals provided by himself.[126] Originally recorded prior to the singer's death in a plane crash in 2001, Drake later finished the track with producer "40". "Enough Said" was released by Blackground Records through their SoundCloud account on August 5, 2012.[127] It was sent to US urban and rhythmic radio stations on August 21.[128] The song charted at number 55 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

In promotion of his second album, Drake embarked on the worldwide Club Paradise Tour. It became the most successful hip hop tour of 2012, grossing over $42 million.[129] He then returned to acting, starring in Ice Age: Continental Drift as Ethan.[130]

2013–2015: Nothing Was the Same and If You're Reading This It's Too Late

During the European leg of the Club Paradise Tour, Drake spoke in an interview stating that he had begun working on his third studio album. Revealing his intentions to remain with 40 as the album's executive producer, Drake spoke fondly about Jamie xx, hoping to include and expand the British producer's influence over his next album.[131] Drake had also revealed that the album would stylistically differ from Take Care, departing from the ambient production and despondent lyrics prevalent previously.[132]

In January 2013, Drake announced that he would release the first single off his third album at the end of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards.[133][134] Despite an initial delay, it was released in the wake of his win for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the event, and it foresaw Drake announcing Nothing Was the Same as the title of his third album.[135] The album's second single, "Hold On, We're Going Home", was released in August 2013, becoming the most successful single off the album, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[136] Drake sought inspiration from the 1980s television series Miami Vice during the composition of the song's music video, incorporating the dramatic elements seen in the show en route to winning his second MTV Video Music Award in 2014 for the video.[137][138][139] Drake appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, performing the album's third single, "Too Much", alongside featured artist Sampha.[140]

Nothing Was the Same was released on September 24, 2013, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200, with 658,000 copies sold in its first week of release.[141] The album debuted atop the charts in Canada, Denmark, Australia and the United Kingdom. The album also enjoyed generally favourable reviews by contemporary music critics, commending the musical shift in terms of the tone and subject matter, comparing it to the distinct change showcased in Kanye West's 808s & Heartbreak.[142] The album was also reported to have sold over 1,720,000 copies in the United States, and was further promoted by the "Would You like a Tour?" throughout late 2013 to early 2014.[143] It became the 22nd-most successful tour of the year, grossing an estimated $46 million.[144] Drake then returned to acting in January 2014, hosting Saturday Night Live, as well as serving as the musical guest. His versatility, acting ability and comedic timing were all praised by critics, describing it as what "kept him afloat during the tough and murky SNL waters".[145][146][147] Drake also performed in Dubai, being one of the only artists ever to perform in the city.[148] In late 2014, Drake announced that he began recording sessions for his fourth studio album.[149]

In 2014, Drake performed in Spanish as a featured artist on the Romeo Santos song "Odio". He also appeared on a remix of "Tuesday" by ILoveMakonnen, which peaked at number one on Billboard's Rhythmic chart and number twelve on the "Hot 100", and released "0 to 100 / The Catch Up" as a non-album single. The latter went double platinum in the United States.

On February 12, 2015, Drake released If You're Reading This It's Too Late onto iTunes with no prior announcement. Despite debate on whether it was an album[150] or a mixtape,[151] its commercial stance quantifies it as his fourth retail project with Cash Money Records, a scheme that was rumoured to allow Drake to leave the label.[152][153] However, he eventually remained with Cash Money, and If You're Reading This It's Too Late sold over 1 million units in 2015, making Drake the first artist with a platinum project in 2015, as well as his fourth overall.[115]

2015–2017: What a Time to Be Alive, Views, and More Life

On July 31, 2015, Drake released four singles: "Back to Back", "Charged Up", "Hotline Bling", and "Right Hand". On September 20, 2015, Drake released a collaborative mixtape with Future,[154][155] which was recorded in Atlanta in just under a week.[156] What a Time to Be Alive debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, making Drake the first hip hop artist to have two projects reach number one in the same year since 2004.[157] It was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales, streaming and track-sales equivalent of over 1 million units.[158] Drake also appeared on the cover of The Fader for their 100th issue.[159] Drake announced in January 2016 that his fourth studio album would be launched during the spring, releasing the promotional single "Summer Sixteen" later that month. The album was originally titled Views from the 6, but was later shortened to Views.[160] "Summer Sixteen" debuted at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100, and proved controversial, with Drake comparing his standing in hip hop to more tenured artists. This move divided many contemporary music critics, describing his self-comparison as "goodly brash" or "conventionally disrespectful."[161][162][163] It was also interpreted as a diss track towards Tory Lanez, who was unhappy at Drake for popularizing the term "The Six" when referencing Toronto.[164][165]

Drake soon released the album's lead singles, "Pop Style" and the dancehall-infused "One Dance", on April 5. Both debuted within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100;[166] however, the latter proved more commercially successful, with "One Dance" becoming Drake's first number-one single in Canada and the US as a leading artist.[167][168] The single also became Drake's first number one single as a lead artist in the United Kingdom, and peaked at number one in Germany, France, Australia, Brazil, Sweden, Belgium, Norway and the Netherlands.[169][170] During an episode for OVO Sound Radio, Drake confirmed the album's release date of April 29, and followed it up with various promotional videos.[171] On October 15, "One Dance" became Spotify's most-streamed song ever, amassing over 882 million plays as of October 2016.[172]

 
Drake performing at the Summer Sixteen Tour in Toronto in 2016

Views was previewed in London before its premiere on Beats 1 a day later. It was released as an Apple Music and iTunes exclusive on April 29 before being made available to various other platforms later that week.[173][174] Views would become Drake's most commercially successful album, sitting atop the Billboard 200 for ten nonconsecutive weeks, as well as simultaneously leading the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard 200 for eight weeks. It also achieved double-platinum status in the U.S., and earned over 1 million album-equivalent units in the first week of its release, as well as gaining over half-billion overall streams of the album.[175][176][177] Despite its success, critical opinion towards the album remained much divided, drawing criticism for being overlong and lacking in a cohesive theme, while also claiming Drake was not challenging himself artistically, as opposed to his contemporaries.[178] He later released a short film titled Please Forgive Me, starring Swedish twin models Elizabeth and Victoria Lejonhjärta who are frequent collaborators with him.[179] As of 2019, Views remains Drake's best-selling album in pure sales.[180]

Drake returned to host Saturday Night Live on May 14, serving as the show's musical guest.[181] Later, Drake was named as a member of the Forbes Five, which ranks the wealthiest artists in hip-hop, placing fifth after Birdman, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, and Diddy respectively.[182] Drake and Future then announced the Summer Sixteen Tour to showcase their collective mixtape, as well as their respective studio albums. This marked Drake's third co-headlining tour, which began in Austin, Texas on July 20.[183][184][185] On July 23, Drake announced that he was working on a new project, scheduled to be released in early 2017,[186] and was later named as the headline act for the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival.[187] The latter dates of the Summer Sixteen Tour were postponed, however, due to Drake suffering an ankle injury.[188] According to Pollstar, the Summer Sixteen Tour was revealed to be the highest grossing hip-hop tour of all time, with gross of $84.3 million across 56 dates between July and October 2016. This dethroned the previous record of $75.6 million through 63 dates for the Watch the Throne Tour.[189]

During the 2016 OVO Festival, Kanye West confirmed that he and Drake had begun working on a collaborative album.[190] Soon after, the music video for "Child's Play" was released, depicting Drake and Tyra Banks playing a couple encountering relationship issues at the Cheesecake Factory in a reference to one of the song's lyrics.[191] On September 26, Please Forgive Me was released as an Apple Music exclusive. It ran a total of 25 minutes, and featured music from Views.[192] At the 2016 BET Hip-Hop Awards, Drake received the most nominations, with 10,[193] winning the awards for Album of the Year and Best Hip-Hop Video.[194][195] Drake later announced the Boy Meets World Tour on October 10, with twenty-six dates announced for the course of the tour in Europe.[196] Seven additional dates were added a day later due to overwhelming demand.[197]

Soon after, during an episode of OVO Sound Radio, Drake confirmed he would be releasing a project titled More Life in December. However, he later pushed the date back to the new year. The project was described as a "playlist of original music", rather than being classified as a traditional mixtape or solo album.[198] He was later revealed to be Spotify's most streamed artist for the second consecutive year in 2016, amassing a total 4.7 billion streams for all projects on the service, which is more than double the amount of streams he had in 2015.[199] Drake later secured his second and third Grammy Awards, winning for Best Rap/Sung Performance and Best Rap Song at the 59th ceremony.[200] Despite multiple setbacks, Drake announced More Life would be released on March 18, 2017, via a series of multiple video commercials released through Instagram.[201] Upon release, More Life received mostly positive reviews, and debuted atop the Billboard 200, earning 505,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[202] It also set a streaming record, becoming the highest ever streamed album in 24 hours, with a total of 89.9 million streams on Apple Music alone. The album also garnered 61.3 million streams on Spotify, dethroning Ed Sheeran's ÷ as the highest opening on the service in a single day.[203] He later won 13 awards at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards in May, which saw him breaking the record for the most wins in a single show.[204] Billboard also reported Drake had been present on the Hot 100 chart for eight consecutive years, and has the most recorded entries by a solo artist.[205] He later declined to submit More Life for consideration at the 2018 Grammy Awards, stemming from his displeasure at "Hotline Bling" being "pigeonholed" into the rap category.[206]

He then released the single "Signs" on June 24, as well as reuniting with Metro Boomin on a single with Offset.[207][208] The singles marked his first releases since More Life, with "Signs" was initially released as a collaboration between Drake and French fashion house Louis Vuitton, as part of the "Louis Vuitton Men's Spring-Summer 2018" fashion show.[209]

Drake hosted the first annual NBA Awards on June 26, and starred in multiple commercials alongside his father in promotion of Virginia Black.[210][211] Drake also appeared in The Carter Effect documentary, honouring the basketball career of Vince Carter, who was the first superstar player to play for the Toronto Raptors since the franchise's inception in 1995.[212] The documentary also featured NBA players Chris Bosh, Tracy McGrady, Steve Nash, and LeBron James.

2018–2019: Scorpion and Care Package; return to television

After rumours circulated of Drake possibly collaborating with various artists, including rapper Trippie Redd and producer Pi'erre Bourne, for his new studio album, multiple snippets of songs were leaked near the closing end of 2017.[213][214][215] Two songs would later be released as members of a mini EP, titled Scary Hours, on January 20, 2018, marking Drake's first solo release since More Life, as well as his first appearance on any song after featuring on a remix of the Jay-Z song "Family Feud" with Lil Wayne, as the lead single of the latter's Dedication 6: Reloaded mixtape.[216] Scary Hours featured the songs "Diplomatic Immunity" and "God's Plan", which both debuted within the top-ten, with the latter eventually breaking various streaming records as it debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.[217][218][219] The song was Drake's first song as a solo artist to reach number one, as well as his second chart topper as a lead artist.

Drake earned his 70th top 40 entry after featuring on the Migos song "Walk It Talk It", which debuted at number eighteen, and peaked at number ten.[220] He was later featured on BlocBoy JB's debut single "Look Alive", which was released on February 9, 2018.[221] The song's entry at number six on the Hot 100 made Drake the rapper with the most top 10 hits on the Hot 100, with 23.[222] He then featured on a remix to "Lemon", a song originally released as a collaboration between band N.E.R.D and Rihanna. On April 5, Drake announced he was finishing his fifth studio album and he was releasing a single later that night.[223] On April 6, "Nice for What" was released, alongside a music video directed by Karena Evans, which featured several female celebrities.[224][225]

After "Nice For What" replaced his own "God's Plan" on the Billboard Hot 100 at number one, making him the first artist to have a new number-one debut replace their former number-one debut, Drake announced the title of his fifth studio album as Scorpion, with a planned release date of June 29, 2018.[226][227] He then released "I'm Upset" on May 26 as the album's third single.[228] Scorpion was then released as a double-album, and marked Drake's longest project, with a run-time of just under 90 minutes. The album broke both the one-day global records on Spotify and Apple Music, as it gained 132.45 million and 170 million plays on each streaming service, respectively.[229] It eventually sold 749,000 album equivalent units in its first week of sales, and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.[230][231] In 2018, articles by The Guardian and Rolling Stone called him "the definitive pop star of his generation" and "perhaps [the] biggest post-Justin Timberlake male pop star of the new millennium", respectively.[232][233]

Shortly thereafter, Drake collaborated with British hip hop promotion Link Up TV on July 7, releasing a freestyle as a part of the promotion's 'Behind Barz' segment,[234] before releasing another freestyle a week later after featuring on Charlie Sloth's long-running Fire in the Booth program on BBC Radio 1Xtra.[235] Drake then earned his sixth number-one hit with "In My Feelings" on July 21,[236] which also spawned the viral "#InMyFeelingsChallenge" or "#KiKiChallenge".[237][238][239] The success of "In My Feelings" also made Drake the record holder for most number one hits among rappers.[240] Soon after, he released the music video for "Nonstop", which was filmed in London during his surprise performance at the Wireless Festival.[241]

He then appeared on the Travis Scott album Astroworld, featuring uncredited vocals for his song "Sicko Mode", which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.[242] Drake announced in July 2018 that he planned to "take 6 months to a year" to himself to return to television and films, producing the television series Euphoria and Top Boy.[243] He then began the Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour with co-headliners Migos on August 12. This preceded a collaboration with Bad Bunny titled "Mia", which featured Drake performing in Spanish.[244] He subsequently received the award for Hot Ticket Performer at the 2018 BET Hip Hop Awards on October 16. During a performance in Edmonton on November 7, Drake announced his intention to begin composing his next project in early 2019.[245]

In February 2019, he received his fourth Grammy Award for Best Rap Song, for "God's Plan", at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.[246] During his speech, producers abruptly cut to a commercial break, leading viewers to speculate they were censoring his speech during which he criticized The Recording Academy.[247] A legal representative for the academy then released a statement stating "a natural pause [led] the producers [to] assume that he was done and cut to commercial," and added the organization offered him an opportunity to return to stage, but he declined.[248]

On February 14, Drake re-released his third mixtape, So Far Gone, onto streaming services for the first time to commemorate its 10-year anniversary,[249] and later collaborated with Summer Walker on a remix of Walker's song "Girls Need Love", marking his first release of 2019.[250] On April 10, during a performance on the Assassination Vacation Tour, he announced he was working on a new album.[251] On June 8, Drake appeared on Chris Brown's single "No Guidance".[252] On June 15, Drake released two songs, "Omertà" and "Money in the Grave", on his EP The Best in the World Pack to celebrate the NBA Championship win of the Toronto Raptors.[253] On August 2, he released the compilation album Care Package, consisting of songs released between 2010 and 2016 that were initially unavailable for purchase or commercial streaming;[254] it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.[255]

2019–2021: Dark Lane Demo Tapes and Certified Lover Boy

Drake released the song "War" on December 24, 2019, with an accompanying music video, which was widely noted for its UK drill-inspired instrumental.[256][257][258] The following day, in an interview with Rap Radar, it was revealed that he was in the process of completing his sixth studio album.[259] On January 10, 2020, Drake collaborated with Future on the song "Life Is Good", which appeared on the album High Off Life.[260] On January 31, the pair again collaborated on the song "Desires", although it was released for free after being leaked.[261] On February 29, Drake released the songs "When to Say When" and "Chicago Freestyle" with a combined music video.[262] On April 3, he released "Toosie Slide" with a music video, which features a dance created in collaboration with social media influencer Toosie.[263] It debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making Drake the first male artist to have three songs debut at number one.[264]

On May 1, 2020, Drake released the commercial mixtape Dark Lane Demo Tapes, with guest appearances from Chris Brown, Future, Young Thug, Fivio Foreign, Playboi Carti, and Sosa Geek.[265] He also announced that his sixth studio album would be released in the summer of 2020.[266] The mixtape is a compilation of new songs and tracks that leaked on the internet.[267] It received mixed reviews and debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with 223,000 album-equivalent units,[268] and at number one on the UK Albums Chart, earning 20,000 units in its first week.[269]

On July 17, Drake was featured on DJ Khaled's singles "Greece" and "Popstar",[270] debuting at numbers eight and three on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively, becoming Drake's record-extending 24th and 25th debuts in the Hot 100's top 10. It also became his 39th and 40th Hot 100 top ten entries, breaking Madonna's record for most Hot 100 top ten hits.[271] On July 20, Drake and Headie One released the drill track "Only You Freestyle", making it the third drill-inspired song he released in 2020, after "War" and "Demons", both of which appear on Dark Lane Demo Tapes.[272] On August 14, "Laugh Now Cry Later" featuring Lil Durk was released, which was intended as the lead single from Drake's album Certified Lover Boy,[273] but not included on the final track listing. It debuted at number two on the Hot 100, and was nominated for Best Melodic Rap Performance and Best Rap Song at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.

On September 3, the video for "Popstar" was released, in which Drake makes a cameo appearance.[274] On October 2, Drake was the sole guest appearance on Bryson Tiller's album Anniversary (2020), on the song "Outta Time".[275] He subsequently appeared on the remix to "You're Mines Still", alongside Yung Bleu on October 16;[276] just over a week later, on his 34th birthday, Drake announced Certified Lover Boy was set to be released in January 2021.[277][278] This was later pushed back to an unspecified date after he sustained a knee injury which required surgery.[279]

On December 1, he reunited with Lil Wayne on "B.B. King Freestyle", the lead single from the latter's double-disc mixtape No Ceilings 3 (2020).[280] In January 2021, Drake became the first artist to surpass 50 billion combined streams on Spotify.[281] He later collaborated with Drakeo the Ruler on the single "Talk to Me", which was released on February 23.[282] On March 5, Drake released an EP titled Scary Hours 2, which includes three songs: "What's Next", "Wants and Needs" with Lil Baby, and "Lemon Pepper Freestyle" with Rick Ross.[283] These three songs entered the charts at numbers one, two, and three, respectively, making Drake the first artist to have three songs debut in the top three on the Billboard Hot 100.[284] He then appeared on the single "Solid" from the YSL Records compilation Slime Language 2, alongside Gunna and Young Thug.[285] "Solid" was originally meant to appear on Certified Lover Boy, and to only feature Gunna.[286] On May 14, Drake was featured alongside mentor Lil Wayne on former labelmate Nicki Minaj's "Seeing Green", a new song on the streaming re-release of her 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty.[287] Two weeks later, he was named Artist of the Decade at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.[288] On June 12, he featured on Migos' "Having Our Way", from the group's third studio album, Culture III (2021),[289] and on July 1, collaborated with Brent Faiyaz and The Neptunes on the song "Wasting Time".[290] On July 23, Drake appeared on "Over the Top" with Smiley, the newest signee to OVO Sound.[291][292]

During an appearance on Fri Yiy Friday, a radio show supported by OVO Sound, Drake revealed Certified Lover Boy "is ready. [I'm] looking forward to delivering it".[293] He then appeared on "Betrayal", a collaboration with Trippie Redd for Trip at Knight (2021).[294] Certified Lover Boy was then released on September 3, 2021, becoming his tenth number-one album on the Billboard 200;[295] every song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, while the album was the first to chart nine songs on the top 10, with "Way 2 Sexy" becoming Drake's ninth number-one single. He subsequently set the record for the fourth-most cumulative weeks (52) at number one on the Hot 100, behind Mariah Carey (84), Rihanna (60), and The Beatles (59).[296][297] He received a nomination for Best Global Act at the 2021 All Africa Music Awards,[298] and appeared on Young Thug's Punk (2021), featuring on the song "Bubbly". On October 22, Drake featured on Majid Jordan's "Stars Align", the lead single to the duo's third album Wildest Dreams.[299] Two weeks later, on November 5, Drake released a horror-themed black and white music video for "Knife Talk", the third single from Certified Lover Boy, with featured appearances by 21 Savage and Project Pat.[300]

On November 6, he debuted the song "Give It Up" on OVO Sound Radio.[301] Certified Lover Boy was nominated for Best Rap Album and "Way 2 Sexy" was nominated for Best Rap Performance at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.[302] He was later named Billboard's Top Artist of the Year for 2021,[303] and was the fourth most streamed artist on Spotify for the year, and the most streamed rapper.[304] On December 6, he withdrew his music for consideration for the Grammys, with multiple outlets noting his contentious relationship with the Recording Academy.[206] Drake accumulated 8.6 billion on-demand streams in 2021, making him the most overall streamed artist of the year in the United States; one out of every 131 streams was a Drake song.[305]

2022–present: Honestly, Nevermind and Her Loss

On January 7, 2022, Drake was announced as a featured artist on Gunna's DS4Ever; he was included on the deluxe edition released a week later.[306][307] On January 17, Drake announced another collaboration with DJ Khaled; this was reportedly recorded that June,[308][309] and eventually released with Lil Baby on August 5 as "Staying Alive", the lead single from Khaled's thirteenth studio album God Did (2022).[310] On March 3, Drake placed fourth on Forbes's ranking of highest paid rappers of 2021, with an estimated pre-tax income of $50 million,[311] and then announced a return to touring, with two "interactive" concerts expected in Toronto and New York City.[312] On March 23, he won Hip-Hop Artist of the Year at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards.[313] On April 16, it was calculated Drake generated more streams in 2021 than every song released prior to 1980 combined; his music accumulated 7.91 billion streams, while songs pre-1980 had generated 6.32 billion.[314] Drake was then confirmed as a guest artist on Future's I Never Liked You (2022), featuring on the songs "Wait for U" alongside Tems and "I'm on One",[315] the former of which debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Drake's tenth number-one song and making him the tenth act to achieve ten number ones.[316] On May 2, Jared Krichevsky, a Character and Creature Designer for Warner Bros. Pictures revealed the studio once sought to cast Drake as Victor Stone / Cyborg in an untitled television series, publishing concept art.[317]

In Universal Music Group's Q1 earnings call on May 4, it was announced Drake re-signed with the company in a multifaceted deal, which includes recordings, publishing, merchandise, and "visual media projects"; although an official figure wasn't revealed, it was reported to be worth as high as $400 million, making it one of the largest recording contracts ever.[318] On June 16, Drake announced his seventh album, Honestly, Nevermind, which released a day later; on the debut episode of his recently launched radio show Table for One on Sirius XM, he announced a poetry book with frequent writing collaborator Kenza Samir in 2022, and a yet undetermined release of the third iteration of his Scary Hours EP series.[319] Honestly, Nevermind sold 204,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, becoming Drake's eleventh US number-one album and making him the fifth artist with over 10 number one albums, after the Beatles (19), Jay-Z (14), Bruce Springsteen, and Barbra Streisand (both 11). It was also the fourth-largest streaming week for any album in 2022, after Un Verano Sin Ti, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, and I Never Liked You.[320] "Jimmy Cooks" also became Drake's eleventh US number-one song, although, the song "Texts Go Green" tied the record (held by Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige's "We Cry Together") for biggest single-week drop in Billboard Hot 100 history, falling from number 13 to number 94.[321]

On July 14, it was announced Drake would reunite with former Young Money label mates Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj on a three date Toronto exclusive concert series titled the "October World Weekend", on July 28, July 29, and August 1. The concerts are also set to feature both Chris Brown and Lil Baby, and is expected to be the first leg of the Road to OVO Fest Tour, a worldwide edition of OVO Fest to commemorate its 10th anniversary.[322] On July 29, Drake was revealed as a collaborator on Beyoncé's Renaissance (2022), co-writing the song "Heated". On August 2, the music video for "Sticky", the second single from Honestly, Nevermind, was released.[323] After the debut of "Staying Alive" on the US Billboard Hot 100, it marked the 30th Drake song to reach the top five on the chart, breaking a 55-year-old record for most songs to reach the top five on the chart (29), held by The Beatles.[324] On October 5, 2022, Drake, in conjunction with SiriusXM, announced a special two-night live concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York for November 11 and 12;[325] these were first delayed to that December and then delayed to January 2023, citing production delays.[326] Drake then refused to submit his solo music for consideration at the 2023 Grammy Awards, refusing to submit his music for Grammy consideration for a second consecutive year.[327] At the 2022 SOCAN Awards, Drake won Songwriter of the Year.[328]

On October 22, Drake announced Her Loss, a collaborative album with 21 Savage which would release on October 28;[329] it was then delayed to November 4 after Drake's longtime producer, 40, was diagnosed with COVID-19.[330] At the 2022 People's Choice Awards, Drake was nominated for three awards: Male Artist of 2022, Song of 2022 (for "Wait for U" with Future and Tems), and Collaboration Song of 2022 (for "Jimmy Cooks" with 21 Savage).[331] Her Loss debuted atop the Billboard 200, accumlating first week sales of 404,000 album-equivalent units. Eight of the album's songs debuted in the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100, extending Drake's record for most top ten entries, with 67 (with a record 49 as a lead artist).[332] He is also the only artist to log eight top tens from one album twice.[332] On November 15, Drake was nominated for four awards at the 2023 Grammy Awards: Album of the Year (for his writing on Beyoncé's Renaissance), Best Melodic Rap Performance (for "Wait for U"), and two for Best Rap Song (for "Churchill Downs" with Jack Harlow, and "Wait for U").[333] A day later, he released the music video for "Rich Flex" from Her Loss.[334]

On January 6, 2023, Drake was featured on "We Caa Done", the lead single to Popcaan's fifth studio album Great Is He (2023).[335] In an interview that same month, producer Metro Boomin revealed he rejected the verse Drake recorded for the song "Trance" for his album Heroes & Villains (2022).[336] On February 24, the music video for the song "Spin Bout U" from Her Loss was released.[337] Four days later, he was announced to headline that year's Dreamville Festival, which took place on April 1-2 at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina.[338] In February 2023, Drake was named the most streamed act ever on Spotify.[339] On April 2, a song tentatively titled "Rescue Me" previewed on The Fry Yiy Show on SiriusXM Radio, which featured samples of Kim Kardashian from the final episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021);[340] it was released five days later, officially titled "Search and Rescue".[341]

Artistry

Influences

Drake has cited several hip hop artists as influencing his rapping style, including Kanye West,[342] Jay-Z,[343] MF Doom,[344] and Lil Wayne,[345] while also attributing various R&B artists as influential to the incorporation of the genre into his own music, including Aaliyah[346] and Usher.[347] Drake has also credited several dancehall artists for later influencing his Caribbean-inflected style, including Vybz Kartel, whom he has called one of his "biggest inspirations".[348][349]

Musical style

 
 
Drake has credited Kanye West (left) and Aaliyah (right) as being his biggest musical influences.

Drake is considered to be a pop rap artist.[350] 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).[351] Additionally, his music has drawn influence from regional scenes, including Jamaican dancehall[349] and UK drill.[258] Drake is known for his egotistical lyrics, technical ability, and integration of personal backstory when dealing with relationships with women.[352] His vocal abilities have been lauded for an audible contrast between typical hip-hop beats and melody, with sometimes abrasive rapping coupled with softer accents, delivered on technical lyricism.[353]

His songs often include audible changes in lyrical pronunciation in parallel with his upbringing in Toronto, and connections with Caribbean and Middle Eastern countries which include such phrases as "ting", "touching road", "talkin' boasy" and "gwanin' wassy".[353] Most of his songs contain R&B and Canadian hip hop elements, and he combines rapping with singing.[354] He credits his father with the introduction of singing into his rap mixtapes, which have become a staple in his musical repertoire. His incorporation of melody into technically complex lyrics was supported by Lil Wayne, and has subsequently been a critically acclaimed component to Drake's singles and albums.[355] Drake's style of R&B is characterized by vacant beats and a rap-sung dichotomy, which has also seen incredible mainstream success, spawing several imitators.[356]

The lyrical content that Drake deploys is typically considered to be emotional[357] or boastful.[358] However, Drake is often revered for incorporating "degrading" themes of money, drug use, and women into newer, idealized contexts, often achieving this through his augmentation of the typical meaning of phrases in which he combines an objective and subjective perspective into one vocal delivery. His songs often maintain tension between "pause and pace, tone timbre, and volume and vocal fermata."[359] Drake is credited with innovating what has been referred to as "hyper-reality rap", characterized by its focus on themes of celebrity as distinct from the "real world."[360]

Public image

Drake's lyrical subject matter, which often revolves around relationships, have had widespread use on social media through photo captions to reference emotions or personal situations.[361] However, this content has incited mixed reception from fans and critics, with some deeming him as sensitive and inauthentic, traits perceived as antithetical to traditional hip hop culture.[362][363] He is also known for his large and extravagant lifestyle, including for high-end themed birthday parties;[364] he maintained this image in his early career by renting a Rolls-Royce Phantom, which he was eventually gifted in 2021.[365] He cultivated a reputation as a successful gambler; between December 2021 and February 2022, he was reported to have made bets of over $1 billion, which included winnings ranging between $354,000 and $7 million.[366]

The Washington Post editor Maura Judkis credits Drake for popularizing the phrase "YOLO" in the United States with his single "The Motto", which includes, "You only live once: that's the motto, nigga, YOLO."[367] Drake later popularized the term "The Six" in 2015 in relation to his hometown Toronto, subsequently becoming a point of reference to the city.[368] June 10 was declared "Drake Day" in Houston.[369][370][371] In 2016, Drake visited Drake University after a show in Des Moines in response to an extensive social media campaign by students that began in 2009, advocating for his appearance.[372][373] According to a report from Confused.com, Drake's Toronto home was one of the most Googled homes in the world, recording over a million annual searches in 2021; its features, such as its NBA-size indoor basketball court and Kohler Numi toilet, have also received widespread media attention.[374]

The music video for "Hotline Bling" went viral due to Drake's eccentric dance moves.[375] The video has been remixed, memed, and was heavily commented on due to the unconventional nature on the song,[376] causing it to gain popularity on YouTube, and spawning several parodies.[377] Drake has also been critiqued for his expensive, product placement-heavy attire, exemplified by the video for "Hotline Bling". Drake modelled a $1,500 Moncler Puffer Jacket, a $400 Acne Studios turtleneck, and limited edition Timberland 6" Classic Boots.[378][379] He was labeled by GQ magazine as "[one of] the most stylish men alive";[380] during promotion for Certified Lover Boy, Drake debuted a "heart haircut", which became popular and widely imitated.[381] Writing for GQ, Anish Patel noted Drake's consistent incorporation of styles and themes not typically associated with hip hop, such as wearing gorpcore in the music video for his song "Sticky".[382] Between 2016 and 2019, Drake was noted for the "Drake curse", an internet meme based on the incidents where he appears to be support of particular sports team or person, just for that team or person to lose, often against the odds.[383]

In 2016, Drake spoke on the shooting of Alton Sterling, publishing an open letter expressing his concern for the safety of ethnic minorities against police brutality in the United States.[384] In 2021, he joined a group of Canadian musicians to work with the Songwriters Association of Canada (SAC) to lobby Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to restructure the country's copyright law to allow artists and their families to regain ownership of copyrights during their lifetime.[385] He also campaigned for the expansion of a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) franchise in Toronto,[386] and headlined a benefit concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with Kanye West on December 9, 2021, to raise clemency for Larry Hoover,[387] although his solo performance was later removed from the Prime Video replay.[388] On Christmas 2021, Drake gave away money to individuals in Toronto.[389]

Impact

A prominent figure in pop culture,[390] Drake is often praised one of the most influential figures in hip hop;[391] particularly his use of singing over hip hop instrumentals has been noted as an influence on modern rappers.[392] He is widely credited for popularizing the Toronto sound to the music industry and leading the "Canadian Invasion", a play on the British Invasion in the 1960s, of the American charts — alongside the likes of Justin Bieber and The Weeknd.[393][394][395][396][397] In 2022, music recognition app Shazam revealed Drake to be their most searched artist by users, with music featuring Drake collecting 350 million recognitions; his 2016 single "One Dance" collected 17 million recognitions alone.[398]

The Insider declared Drake the artist of the decade (2010s).[391] Regarding the general view that Drake introduced singing in mainstream hip hop, the publication said that at the height of Auto-Tune in hip hop during the late 2000s, "there were virtually no artists who were both a legit rapper and a legit crooner who delivered velvety smooth pop/R&B hybrid vocals that could exist separately from his hip-hop songs."[391] Commenting on Drake's Take Care, Elias Leight of Rolling Stone noticed in 2020 that "now nearly every singer raps, and nearly every rapper sings", as many artists "have borrowed or copied the template of [the album] that the boldness of the original is easily forgotten", according to the writer.[399]

Aaron Williams of Uproxx added "jump-starting the sad boy rapper craze alongside Kid Cudi" and "helping to renew stateside interest in UK grime and Caribbean dancehall with Skepta, PartyNextDoor, and Rihanna" to the modern trends Drake assisted.[400] BBC Radio 1Xtra argued that his co-signs helped push the British hip-hop scene to a wider international market, as he did with the Toronto music scene.[401] According to CBS Music in 2019, Drake has inspired "the next wave" of artists coming out of his hometown.[402] Writing for Bloomberg, Lucas Shaw commented Drake's popularity has influenced the promotion of music, with Certified Lover Boy attaining large commercial success despite relatively minimal orthodox marketing techniques, stating "fans are consuming Drake's [music] in a way that is different to others".[403] He also noted the album as novel in relation to consumption, with each song having relatively equivalent streams, as opposed to a dominant single(s).[403] Justin Charity of The Ringer noted Drake's signature of producing "half-hearted" performances on songs to create a "natural and off-the-cuff" effect has become the "obvious touchpoint for [subsequent] male R&B singers".[356] Charity further wrote Drake's success in the genre is "so thorough that it's all but impossible to hear certain vintages of R&B without hearing Drake".[356]

The ubiquity of Drake's music has consistently seen it played during various activities or events. In 2021, a study conducted by Pour Moi found, over a kilometer, joggers ran 21 seconds slower while listening to Drake's music compared to other artists. Drake's music was also found to extend a three-mile run by 105 seconds.[404] Beginning in 2022, Drake's music was canonized academically by Toronto Metropolitan University, which began teaching courses titled "Deconstructing Drake and the Weeknd", with the pair's music used to explore themes related to the Canadian music industry, race, class, marketing and globalization.[405] With the release during LGBT Pride Month of his seventh album Honestly, Nevermind (2022), Mark Savage of the BBC wrote Drake's exploration of house, a genre with overt origins in black and queer spaces, would help "build a bridge to those [origin] subcultures" for younger music listeners.[406]

Achievements

Drake is the highest-certified digital singles artist ever in the United States, having moved 142 million units based on combined sales and on-demand streams.[13][407] His highest-certified single is "God's Plan" (11× Platinum), followed by "Hotline Bling", which was certified 8× Platinum.[408] He holds several Billboard Hot 100 chart records; he has the most charted songs of any artist (258),[15][409] the most simultaneously charted songs in a single week (27),[296] the most debuts in a week (22),[410] the most top 10 singles (54),[297] the most top 10 debuts in a week (9),[297] the most top 10 debuts (39),[297] and the most continuous time on the chart (431 weeks).[citation needed] He has accumulated 10 number-one singles, a record among rappers.[411] In 2021, Drake became second act to occupy the entire Hot 100's top five in a single week, the other act being The Beatles in 1964.[297] He also has the most number-one singles on the Hot Rap Songs (23), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (23),[297] and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.[412] He is also the only artist to have two albums log 400 weeks each on the Billboard 200.[413]

As of 2021, Drake has won four Grammy Awards from 47 nominations.[414] He has also won a record 29 Billboard Music Awards. In 2017, he surpassed Adele's record for most wins at the Billboard Music Awards in one night, winning 13 awards from 22 nominations.[204] He was named Artist of the Decade at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.[288] Billboard editor Ernest Baker stated "Drake managed to rule hip-hop in 2014", adding "the best rapper in 2014 didn't need a new album or hit single to prove his dominance".[415] From 2015 to 2017, Drake ranked within the top-five of the Billboard year-end chart for Top Artists[416][417][418] topping it in 2018.[419] He was named the IFPI Global Recording Artist of 2016 and 2018.[420] Drake was Spotify's most streamed artist of the 2010s.[421]

Pitchfork ranked Nothing Was the Same as the 41st best album of the decade "so far"—between 2010 and 2014,[422] and ranked him fifth in the publication's list of the "Top 10 Music Artists" since 2010.[423][424] Take Care was ranked at number 95 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (2020).[399] He has been ranked by Complex on their "Best Rapper Alive Every Year Since 1979" list, awarding Drake the accolade in 2011, 2012, and 2015.[425]

Controversies

Legal issues

On May 31, 2009, Drake was robbed at gunpoint in Toronto's Little Italy district and was forced to forfeit a gold and diamond necklace, an Audemars Piguet watch, and $2,000. Soccerties Cotterell and Paul Lelutiu were initially charged with armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, three counts of pointing a firearm and possession of stolen property. All charges were later dropped, except conspiracy to commit armed robbery, to which the men pleaded guilty. They were sentenced to time served, amounting to just over six months in jail.[426] In April 2017, Mesha Collins was arrested for criminal trespass after breaking into Drake's home in Calabasas; although no criminal charges were brought, Collins filed a $4 billion lawsuit against Drake for defamation in June 2021,[427] which was dismissed that December.[428] Drake then filed a restraining order against Collins in March 2022,[429] which was granted that April.[430] In March 2021, an unidentified woman armed with a knife was arrested after a failed attempt to break into Drake's Toronto home.[431] In January 2023, a man was arrested for burglarizing Drake's L.A. home.[432]

In 2012, singer Ericka Lee filed a lawsuit against Drake for the usage of her voice on "Marvins Room". Claiming to have provided the female vocals, Lee also alleged she was owed songwriting credits and royalties.[433] Despite Drake's legal team countering by claiming that Lee simply requested a credit in the liner notes of the album, the matter was resolved in February 2013, with both parties agreeing to an out-of-court settlement.[434] In 2014, Drake was sued for $300,000 for sampling "Jimmy Smith Rap", a 1982 single by jazz musician Jimmy Smith. The suit was filed by Smith's estate, who said Drake never asked for permission when sampling it for the intro on "Pound Cake / Paris Morton Music 2", claiming Smith himself would have disagreed as he disliked hip hop.[435][436] Drake would win the lawsuit in 2017, with federal judge William Pauley ruling the content used was transformative, and there was no liability for copyright infringement.[437] Also in 2014, it emerged that Drake was sued by rapper Rappin' 4-Tay, claiming Drake misused his lyrics when collaborating with YG on the song "Who Do You Love?". He sought $100,000 for mistreatment and artistic theft, which Drake paid to the rapper later that year.[438] In 2016, Drake caused a nightclub in Oklahoma City to close down, due to his usage of marijuana and other illegal drugs being prevalent at the club.[439] In December 2021, Drake sued jeweler Ori Vechler and his company Gemma LTD for incorrectly using his likeness in promotional material; he also sought to return three items he purchased.[440] In December 2022, a lawsuit brought by rapper Angelou Skywalker, who alleged that Drake stole his song "Reach for Skies" to make "Way 2 Sexy", was dismissed following "repeated misconduct" by Skywalker against prosecutors and U.S. district judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who presided over the case; Skywalker was accused of filing no less than 50 irrelevant motions and was handed a restraining order, preventing contact with Drake.[441]

In 2017, Drake was embroiled in another lawsuit, being sued by producer Detail (Noel Fisher) over an alleged assault in 2014. Fisher claimed Drake's bodyguard, Nessel "Chubbs" Beezer, punched him in the face and allegedly broke his jaw over musical and financial disputes. Fisher also said the injuries caused him to be hospitalized for days and had to undergo several surgeries, following which he sued for damages related to medical bills and physical and emotional suffering.[442] The case, which was set to undergo trial in May 2018, was dismissed by Superior Court Judge Elaine Lu after Fisher failed to show up for a final status conference. Lu ruled that Beezer solely acted in self-defense.[443]

In January 2019, Drake, Odell Beckham Jr., and Younes Bendjima were sued by a man named Bennett Sipes in regards to an alleged assault that occurred outside of a L.A. nightclub in 2018. Sipes claims he suffered "traumatic brain injury, as well as injuries to his back, neck, shoulders, etc." on March 24, 2018 when he was attacked by Bendjima, as well as members of Drake and Beckham’s entourages in an alley near the nightclub and sought $250,000 in damages. The suit alleges Drake and Beckham followed their respective crews to the alley to watch Sipes get attacked. A video of the incident was recorded using the on-site surveillance system.[444] The suit was eventually settled out of court.[445]

In October 2021, Drake and Chris Brown were sued by Braindon Cooper and Timothy Valentine for copyright infringement between "No Guidance" and their own song "I Love Your Dress",[446][447][448] but Drake was dropped by Cooper and Valentine from the lawsuit in April 2022.[449] Drake was handed another copyright lawsuit from Samuel Nicholas, citing infringement from Drake's "In My Feelings" and "Nice For What".[450] That November, he was named co-defendant with Travis Scott in a multi-claimant lawsuit for inciting "a riot and violence" at the Astroworld Festival,[451] to which he released a statement;[452] he reportedly delayed the release of "Splash Brothers", a collaboration with French Montana, as a result.[453]

On July 14, 2022, Drake was detained by Swedish police, reportedly stemming from drugs present within a Stockholm nightclub.[454] That November, Drake and 21 Savage were sued by Condé Nast, the publisher of Vogue, for using the Vogue name without permission to promote their collaborative album Her Loss;[455][456] Drake and 21 Savage "voluntarily ceased" to a preliminary injunction to stop using Vogue trademarks to promote the album,[457] and later reached a settlement with Condé Nast.[458] In February 2023, Drake was ordered to appear for a deposition in the XXXTentacion murder trial after the defense team for Dedrick Williams — one of the three suspects — listed Drake as a potential witness, related to the purported feud between Drake and XXXTentacion; Drake was subpoenaed the month prior, and failed to show for his scheduled deposition date of January 27; the rescheduled deposition is set for February 24.[459] It was later reported that armed guards at Drake's Beverly Hills home refused to accept the service of the deposition on February 14, which Drake's lawyer, Bradon Cohen, argued was not properly served in compliance with California law and done solely to "inject celebrity spectacle in a routine trial", ultimately leading to the deposition being dismissed.[460]

Feuds

Drake and Chris Brown were allegedly involved in a physical altercation in June 2012 when Drake and his entourage threw glass bottles at Brown in a SoHo nightclub in Manhattan, New York City. Chris Brown tweeted about the incident, and criticized Drake in music until 2013, including on the "R.I.P." remix.[461][462][463] Despite no response from Drake, he and Brown both appeared in a comedic skit for the 2014 ESPY Awards, and rehearsed the skit together prior to the televised airing, virtually ending the dispute.[464] The pair later collaborated on "No Guidance" in 2019.[465]

In December 2014, Drake was involved in another altercation, being punched by Diddy outside the LIV nightclub in Miami, Florida. The altercation was reported to be over Drake's usage of the instrumental for "0 to 100 / The Catch Up", allegedly produced by Boi-1da for Diddy, before Drake appropriated the track for his own use. Drake was later rushed to the ER after aggravating an old arm injury during the dispute.[466] Drake was also involved in a feud with Tyga, stemming from Tyga's negative comments about him during an interview with Vibe magazine.[467] Drake would later respond on "6 God" and "6PM in New York", which has been interpreted as directly involved in Tyga's abrupt removal from Young Money Entertainment.[468]

Further controversy arose in July 2015 when it was alleged by Meek Mill that Drake had used ghostwriters during recording sessions for "RICO", one of the lead singles off Mill's second studio album. This proceeded further allegations that Drake did not help in promotion of the album, due to Mill discovering the ghostwriter, widely believed to be Quentin Miller.[469] Despite Miller collaborating with Drake and receiving past credits, Mill assured that Miller had written Drake's verse for "R.I.C.O." Soon after, Funkmaster Flex aired reference tracks in support of Mill's claims, notably for "R.I.C.O.", "10 Bands", and "Know Yourself". This prompted Drake to respond with two diss tracks, titled "Charged Up"[470] and "Back to Back",[471] in the space of four days. Mill would later respond with "Wanna Know",[472] before removing it from SoundCloud weeks later.[473] Following several subliminal disses[474][475][476] from either artist,[477] Drake further sought to denounce Funkmaster Flex while performing in New York (Flex's home state) on the Summer Sixteen Tour.[478][479] Following Mill's prison sentencing for probation violation, Drake stated "Free Meek Mill" at a concert in Australia, and ended their rivalry on "Family Feud";[480] the pair later collaborated on "Going Bad" in 2019.[481]

Pusha T would also use the same rationale to criticize Drake on "Infrared" in 2018,[482] leading Drake to respond with the "Duppy Freestyle" diss track on May 25.[483] Pusha T responded with "The Story of Adidon" on May 29, which presented several claims and revealed Drake's fatherhood.[484] The pair are considered to have been in a rivalry since 2012, resulting from Pusha T's feuds with Lil Wayne and Birdman, with Drake yet to respond to "The Story of Adidon".[485]

In 2016, Drake was embroiled in a feud with Joe Budden, stemming from Budden's derogatory comments when reviewing Views. Drake would allegedly respond to Budden through "4PM in Calabasas", prompting Budden to respond with two diss tracks in the space of five days, echoing the same sentiment Drake deployed during his feud with Meek Mill. Drake would later appear on "No Shopping" alongside French Montana, directly referencing Budden throughout the song, although, Montana claimed Drake's verse was recorded before the release of Budden's diss tracks. Despite Budden releasing two further songs in reference to Drake,[486] he has yet to officially respond to Budden.[487] In the same year, Drake dissed Kid Cudi on "Two Birds, One Stone" after Cudi launched an expletive-filled rant on the artist on Twitter.[488] Cudi later checked into a rehabilitation facility following the release of the song, and continued to disparage Drake in further tweets;[489] the pair eventually resolved their feud, and collaborated on "IMY2" in 2021.[490]

In mid-2018, Drake was embroiled in a feud with long-time collaborator Kanye West.[491] In an appearance on The Shop, Drake recounted several meetings with West, who voiced his desire to "be Quincy Jones" and work with Drake and replicate the producer-artist relationship between Jones and Michael Jackson.[492] West requested Drake play and inform him of upcoming releases, while he gave Drake the instrumental to "Lift Yourself".[493] West requested the pair work in Wyoming, with Drake arriving a day after close friend 40, who said West was instead recording an album. Judging the pair to have differing release schedules, Drake traveled to Wyoming,[494] but "only worked on [West's] music"; they explored Drake's after he played West "March 14", which addressed Drake's relationship with his newborn son and co-parent.[495] This prompted a conversation with West regarding his personal issues, after which, news of his son would be exposed by Pusha T,[496] which Drake concluded was revealed to him by West; West also released "Lift Yourself" as a solo song and produced "Infrared". Drake then denounced West in songs and live performances.[497][498] West would retaliate in a series of tweets in late 2018, and the pair continued to respond on social media and in music as of late 2021,[499] which included Drake leaking West's song "Life of the Party".[500] During their feud, West also made several public attempts to reconcile with Drake,[501] which is reported to have occurred after they co-headlined a benefit concert in December 2021.[502]

Drake has also been involved in reported feuds with DMX, music critic Anthony Fantano,[503][504][505] Kendrick Lamar,[506] Common,[507] The Weeknd,[508] XXXTentacion, Jay-Z, Tory Lanez,[509] and Ludacris,[510] although the latter five, and his feud with DMX, have been reported to be resolved.[511][512][513]

Business ventures

Endorsements

Prior to venturing into business, Drake garnered several endorsement deals with various companies, notably gaining one with Sprite following his mention of drinking purple drank, a concoction that contains Sprite as a key ingredient.[514][515] In the aftermath of his highly publicized feud with Meek Mill, Drake was also endorsed by fast food restaurants Burger King and Whataburger.[516] Business magazine Forbes commented his endorsement deals and business partnerships "combined heavily" for Drake's reported pre-tax earnings at $94 million between June 2016 to June 2017, being one of the highest-paid celebrities during that period.[517] Drake receives an endorsement of $100 million per annum from the gambling firm Stake.com.[518]

OVO Sound

 
The logo of Drake's OVO Sound imprint

During the composition of Nothing Was the Same, Drake started his own record label in late 2012 with producer Noah "40" Shebib and business partner Oliver El-Khatib. Drake sought for an avenue to release his own music, as well helping in the nurturing of other artists, while Shebib and El-Khatib yearned to start a label with a distinct sound, prompting the trio to team up to form OVO Sound.[519] The name is an abbreviation derived from the October's Very Own moniker Drake used to publish his earlier projects. The label is currently distributed by Warner Bros. Records.

Drake, 40, and PartyNextDoor were the label's inaugural artists. The label houses artists including Drake, PartyNextDoor, Majid Jordan, Roy Woods, and dvsn,[520] as well as producers including 40, Boi-1da, Nineteen85, and Future the Prince.

Toronto Raptors

On September 30, 2013, at a press conference with Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment CEO Tim Leiweke,[521] Drake was announced as the new "global ambassador" of the Toronto Raptors, joining the executive committee of the NBA franchise. It was announced together with the 2016 NBA All-Star Game being awarded to the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.[522][523][524] This was also the setting where Drake was given The Key to the City.[525] In the role, it was announced that Drake would help to promote and serve as a host of festivities, beginning with the All-Star Game. He would also provide consulting services to rebrand the team, helping to redesign its image and clothing line in commemoration of the franchise's 20th anniversary.[521][526][527][528] He also collaborated with the Raptors on pre-game practice jerseys, t-shirts, and sweatsuits,[529] and began hosting an annual "Drake Night" segment with the organization, beginning in 2013.[530]

Entertainment

Apple Music

Following the launch of Apple Music, a music and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc., the company announced Drake as the figurehead for the platform at their Worldwide Developers Conference in 2015, with the artist also penning an exclusivity deal with the service worth a reported $19 million.[531] This saw all future solo releases by Drake becoming available first on Apple Music, before seeing roll out to other streaming services and music retailers.[532] Drake had also developed the OVO Sound Radio station on Beats 1, which is utilized as the primary avenue for debuting singles and projects, with the station overseeing over 300 million unique users when it debuted More Life.[533] Drake's partnership with Apple Music has largely been credited for the platform's sharp success, as it attained 10 million subscribers after six months, as well as giving birth to exclusivity from artists, with many independent and signed artists, such as Frank Ocean and The Weeknd, also brokering exclusivity deals with streaming services.[534] Through signing with the company, Drake was one of the artists, alongside Pharrell and Katy Perry, to exclusively own an Apple Watch before the smartwatch saw public release.[535]

DreamCrew and investments

In 2017, Drake and Adel "Future" Nur co-founded the production company DreamCrew, with functions in both management and entertainment. The company has produced the television series Euphoria and Top Boy.[536] Their debut produced film was sports documentary The Carter Effect, detailing the impact of Vince Carter in Canada.[537] On August 5, 2022, Drake was among those nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for acting as a producer on Euphoria.[538]

In July 2021, Drake was announced as an executive producer, alongside LeBron James and Maverick Carter, for Black Ice, a documentary film charting the experiences of black and ethnic minority professional and amateur ice hockey players. It is due to be produced by Uninterrupted Canada in partnership with Drake's DreamCrew Entertainment, James' SpringHill Company, and Bell Media.[539] DreamCrew also began production on the unscripted survival series Chillin' Island in 2021, due to air on HBO.[540] In June 2021, Live Nation confirmed a long-standing partnership with Drake to open History, a 2,500 convertible capacity live-entertainment and general function venue in Toronto. It was in development for over three years and is situated in The Beaches.[541] He also aided in the venue's interior design, which contains LED screens, soundproofing, quick-change rooms and a customizable staircase.[542] In November 2022, DreamCrew invested near-$100 million to revive the open-air museum and amusement park Luna Luna; originally staged in Hamburg, it is set to go on a worldwide tour, with Drake stating, "[Luna Luna] is such a unique and special way to experience art. This is a big idea and opportunity that centers around what we love most: bringing people together".[543]

Drake signed as an investor and collaborator with Los Angeles-based sustainability and financial services startup Aspiration; he will also use the company's enterprise services to monitor and ensure personal carbon neutrality.[544] He has also invested in robo-advisor Wealthsimple, the "livestreaming video commerce platform" NTWRK, the cannabis provider Bullrider, and several sports-related ventures, including online esports betting platform Players' Lounge, the sportstech firm StatusPro, and online sports network Overtime.[545] In an analysis by Brennan Doherty for Toronto Star, Drake's investment "carry all the hallmarks" typical of musicians, which is often momentum investing, and cited Jason Pereira, who described Drake's business deals as typically angel investing and private equity (often venture capital) funds. Pereira also noted his "leveraging his personal brand to generate cash".[545] On August 30, 2022, it was reported that Drake and LeBron James, as part of the investment fund Main Street Advisors, would partner with U.S. private equity group RedBird Capital and Yankee Global Enterprises to purchase Italian football club A.C. Milan for a rumored $1.2 billion.[546] Drake has also invested in cryptocurrency and NFT payment solutions firm MoonPay.

100 Thieves

In 2018, Drake purchased an ownership stake in the gaming organization 100 Thieves, joining as a co-founder and co-owner. The investment was partly funded by music executive Scooter Braun and Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert.[547][548]

Cuisine

Two months prior to the release of Views, Drake announced the development of Virginia Black, a bourbon-based whiskey.[549] This would be his second foray into selling foodstuffs, previously partnering with celebrity chef Susur Lee to open Fring's Restaurant and Antonio Park to open the sports bar Pick 6ix, both in Toronto and eventually closed.[550][551] Virginia Black was created and distributed by Proximo Spirits and Brent Hocking,[552] a spirits producer who founded DeLeón Tequila in 2008.[553] The company described the partnership as "fruitful [as they] share a passion for style, music, and the pursuit of taste [on] a quest to redefine whiskey."[554] In 2021, using ratings compiled from Vivino and complimentary website Distiller, Virginia Black was ranked the worst value celebrity liquor for quality and price.[555]

The product was launched in June 2016, and contained two, three and four-year old Bourbon whiskies. The company sold over 4,000 bottles in the first week domestically.[556] The brand was also promoted and marketed through Drake's music and various tours, such as being part of the "Virginia Black VIP Lounge" additional package available for purchase during the Summer Sixteen Tour. Virginia Black shipped a further 30,000 units when rollout was extended to select international markets in late 2016.[557] The company later aired commercials with Drake's father, Dennis Graham, which featured the mock tagline of "The Realest Dude Ever" (in reference toward "The Most Interesting Man in the World" tagline employed by Dos Equis) after extending the sale of the drink to Europe in 2017.[211] In 2019, Drake began collaborating with Hocking on Mod Sélection, a luxury range of champagne,[558] and in May 2021, formed part of a $40 million series B investment funding round led by D1 Capital Partners in Daring Foods Inc., a vegan meat analogue corporation.[559] That September, he purchased a minority stake in Californian food chain Dave's Hot Chicken,[560] and organized a promotion on October 24, 2022, to give away free chicken to Toronto residents on his 36th birthday.[561]

Fashion

In December 2013, Drake announced he was signing with Nike and Air Jordan, saying "growing up, I'm sure we all idolized Michael Jordan. I [am] officially inducted into the Team Jordan family."[562] Drake also released his own collection of Air Jordans, dubbed the "Air Jordan OVOs".[563] This foresaw collaborations between OVO and Canada Goose,[564] in which various items of clothing were produced.[565] In 2020, A Bathing Ape announced a collaboration with Drake, releasing an OVO x BAPE collection of clothing,[566] while he also partnered with candle manufacturer Revolve to create "Better World Fragrance", a line of scented candles.[567][568]

In December 2020, Drake announced Nocta, a sub-label with Nike. In a press release, Drake said "I always felt like there was an opportunity for Nike to embrace an entertainer the same way [as] athletes," he wrote, "to be associated with the highest level possible was always my goal."[569] The apparel line is named after Drake's "nocturnal creative process", in which Nike described as a "collection for the collective", and noted by GQ as "fashion-forward, minimal-inspired sportswear".[570] One clothing item features an image of Drake's muses, Elizabeth and Victoria Lejonhjärta, with a poem.[571] After the first collection sold out, another was released in February 2021, which introduced t-shirts, adjustable caps, a utility vest, and a lightweight jacket.[572] That July, OVO released the "Weekender Collection", which includes a line of hoodies, velour sweatsuits, t-shirts, shorts, and accessories for women.[573] OVO then released a "Winter Survival Collection" that December which included puffer jackets, vests, and parkas made with 700-fill down and Oeko-Tex certified down feathers.[574] They followed this with limited Jurassic Park-themed collection and an indoor footwear collaboration with Suicoke,[575] as well as a Playboy-collaborated capsule collection.[576]

In July 2022, a capsule inspired by and in collaboration with Mike Tyson was released, featuring both blouson jackets and caps.[577] In conjunction with Spotify's 12-year, $540 million sponsorship deal with FC Barcelona, the club wore special edition OVO owl silhouette branded jerseys in their El Clásico match against Real Madrid CF on October 16, 2022.[578] OVO then partnered with former professional ice hockey player Tie Domi and fashion retailer Roots Canada to release a capsule collection on October 28, matching Domi's jersey number for the New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs;[579] a capsule collection was later released in collaboration with the Maple Leafs in November.[580]

Personal life

Health and residences

 
A Boeing 767-200 airplane similar to the one Drake acquired in 2020[581]

Drake lives in Toronto, Ontario, in a 35,000-square-foot, $100 million estate nicknamed "The Embassy",[582] which was built from the ground-up in 2017,[583][584] and is seen in the video to his song "Toosie Slide".[585][586] He owned a home nicknamed the "YOLO Estate" in Hidden Hills, California from 2012 to 2022,[587] and bought a Beverly Crest home in 2022 from Robbie Williams for $70 million.[588] He owns a condominium adjacent to the CN Tower.[589] He also owns a Boeing 767,[590][591] and in 2021, rented a $65 million multi-purpose property in Beverly Hills.[592][593][594]

Drake has a variety of tattoos, some of which are symbols associated with personal accomplishments, such as a jack-o-lantern, "October Lejonhjärta" (transl. October Lionheart), owls, and a controversial Abbey Road (1969) inspired depiction of himself and the Beatles.[595] He has portraits of Lil Wayne, Sade, Aaliyah, Jesús Malverde, Denzel Washington, 40, his parents, grandmother, maternal uncle, and son; and several related to Toronto, including the CN Tower and the number "416".[596]

On August 18, 2021, Drake revealed he contracted COVID-19 amidst the pandemic, which led to temporary hair loss. He was also one of the first celebrities to publicly test for the virus in March 2020.[597] He contracted the disease again in 2022, causing the postponement of reunion concerts with Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj.[598]

Family and relationships

Drake's paternal uncles are guitarists and songwriters Larry Graham and Teenie Hodges.[599] Graham was a member of Sly and the Family Stone,[600] while Hodges contributed to songs for Al Green, including "Love and Happiness", "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)", and "Take Me to the River".[601][602]

Drake has two dogs, a snow white American Bully and an American Akita;[603] he acquired another Akita in 2016, but gave the dog to a trainer not long after due to tour commitments.[604]

Drake is close friends with Adele.[605] He dated SZA between 2008 and 2009,[606] and was in an on-again, off-again relationship with Rihanna from 2009 to 2016.[607] He has mentioned the relationship in every one of his studio albums,[608] and when presenting Rihanna with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in 2016, he said "she's a woman I've been in love with since I was 22 years old."[609] On his relationship with her, he said on the talk show The Shop:

As life takes shape and teaches you your own lessons, I end up in this situation where I don't have the fairy tale [of] 'Drake started a family with Rihanna, [it's] so perfect.' It looks so good on paper [and] I wanted it too at one time.[610]

Drake is a father to one son who was born on October 11, 2017, to French painter and former model Sophie Brussaux.[611][612][613][614][615][616] Brussaux's pregnancy was the subject of several rumours after featuring in a TMZ article in early 2017.[614] After the nature of the pair's relationship was discussed in Pusha T's "The Story of Adidon", Drake confirmed his fatherhood on the album Scorpion in 2018, citing a desire for his child's privacy.[615][617]

Discography

Studio albums

Collaborative albums

Tours

Headlining

Co-headlining

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2007 Charlie Bartlett A/V Jones Minor role
2008 Mookie's Law Chet Walters Short film
2011 Breakaway[618] Himself Cameo
2012 Ice Age: Continental Drift Ethan Voice role
2013 Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Ron Burgundy fan Cameo
2014 Think Like a Man Too Himself
2017 6ix Rising[619] Noisey documentary
The Carter Effect Documentary, also executive producer
2019 Remember Me, Toronto Documentary by Mustafa the Poet[620]
2022 Black Ice[621] None Documentary, executive producer
TBA For Khadija[622] None

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Blue Murder Joey Tamarin Episode: "Out-of-Towners: Part 1"
2001–2008 Degrassi: The Next Generation James "Jimmy" Brooks Main role; 100 episodes
2002 Soul Food Fredrick Episode: "From Dreams to Nightmares"
Conviction Teen Fish Television film
2005 Best Friend's Date Dater Episode: "Season Finale"
Instant Star Himself Episode: "Personality Crisis"
2008 The Border PFC Gordon Harvey Episode: "Stop Loss"
2009 Being Erica Ken Episode: "What I Am Is What I Am"
Sophie Ken Episode: "An Outing with Sophie"
Beyond the Break Himself Episode: "One 'Elle' of a Party"
2010 When I Was 17 Episode: "Drake, Jennie Finch & Queen Latifah"
2011 Juno Awards Host Television special
Saturday Night Live Himself (musical guest) Episode: "Anna Faris/Drake"
2012 Punk'd Himself Episode: "Drake/Kim Kardashian"
2014, 2016 Saturday Night Live Himself (host/musical guest) Episode: "Drake"
2018 The Shop Himself Episode 2
The Egos Drake Episode: "OMP: Drake"
2019 Euphoria None Executive producer
Top Boy None
2023 Saint X None Upcoming series; Executive producer[623]
TBA Chillin' Island None Executive producer

See also

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drake, musician, aubrey, drake, graham, ɔː, bree, born, october, 1986, canadian, rapper, singer, songwriter, influential, figure, contemporary, popular, music, drake, been, credited, popularizing, singing, sensibilities, gaining, recognition, starring, jimmy, . Aubrey Drake Graham 4 ɔː ˈ b r iː aw BREE born October 24 1986 is a Canadian rapper singer and songwriter 5 An influential figure in contemporary popular music Drake has been credited for popularizing singing and R amp B sensibilities in hip hop Gaining recognition by starring as Jimmy Brooks in the CTV teen drama series Degrassi The Next Generation 2001 08 he pursued a career in music releasing his debut mixtape Room for Improvement in 2006 He followed this with the mixtapes Comeback Season 2007 and So Far Gone 2009 before signing with Young Money Entertainment 6 DrakeDrake performing in 2016BornAubrey Drake Graham 1986 10 24 October 24 1986 age 36 Toronto Ontario CanadaOther namesChampagne Papi 1 Drizzy 2 6 God 3 CitizenshipCanadaUnited StatesOccupationsRappersingersongwriteractorbusinessmanYears active2001 presentOrganizationsDreamCrew100 ThievesWorksDiscographyvideographyChildren1RelativesLarry Graham uncle Teenie Hodges uncle AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresHip hop R amp B pop rap pop trapInstrumentsVocalsLabelsOVO Sound Republic Young Money Cash MoneyWebsitedrakerelated wbr comDrake s first three albums Thank Me Later 2010 Take Care 2011 and Nothing Was the Same 2013 were all critical successes and propelled him to the forefront of hip hop 7 His fourth album Views 2016 saw exploration of dancehall and stood atop the Billboard 200 for 13 non consecutive weeks making it the first album by a male artist to do so in over a decade and featured the chart record setting lead single One Dance 8 In 2018 Drake released the double album Scorpion which contained the Billboard Hot 100 number one singles God s Plan Nice for What and In My Feelings 9 Drake s widely anticipated sixth album Certified Lover Boy 2021 achieved nine top 10 hits on the Hot 100 setting the then record for most US top ten hits from one album with its lead single Way 2 Sexy reaching number one 10 In 2022 Drake released the house inspired album Honestly Nevermind and the collaborative album Her Loss with 21 Savage Known for frequent accompanying releases to his albums Drake achieved critical and commercial success with the mixtapes If You re Reading This It s Too Late 2015 and More Life 2017 As an entrepreneur Drake founded the OVO Sound record label with longtime collaborator 40 in 2012 In 2013 Drake became the global ambassador of the Toronto Raptors joining their executive committee and later obtaining naming rights to their practice facility In 2016 he began collaborating with Brent Hocking on the bourbon whiskey Virginia Black 11 Drake heads the OVO fashion label and the Nocta collaboration with Nike and founded the production company DreamCrew and the fragrance house Better World In 2018 Drake was reportedly responsible for 5 percent CAD 440 million of Toronto s CAD 8 8 billion annual tourism income 12 In 2022 he became a part owner of Italian football club A C Milan Among the world s best selling music artists with over 170 million records sold Drake is ranked as the highest certified digital singles artist in the United States by the RIAA 13 He has won five Grammy Awards six American Music Awards a record 34 Billboard Music Awards two Brit Awards and three Juno Awards Drake has achieved 11 number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and holds further Hot 100 records 14 he has the most top 10 singles 67 most charted songs 293 15 the most simultaneously charted songs in one week 27 the most Hot 100 debuts in one week 22 and the most continuous time on the Hot 100 431 weeks He additionally has the most number one singles on the R amp B Hip Hop Airplay Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Hot Rap Songs and Rhythmic Airplay charts Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2001 2009 Career beginnings 2 1 1 Degrassi The Next Generation 2 1 2 Early mixtapes and So Far Gone 2 2 2010 2012 Musical breakthrough with Thank Me Later and Take Care 2 3 2013 2015 Nothing Was the Same and If You re Reading This It s Too Late 2 4 2015 2017 What a Time to Be Alive Views and More Life 2 5 2018 2019 Scorpion and Care Package return to television 2 6 2019 2021 Dark Lane Demo Tapes and Certified Lover Boy 2 7 2022 present Honestly Nevermind and Her Loss 3 Artistry 3 1 Influences 3 2 Musical style 4 Public image 5 Impact 6 Achievements 7 Controversies 7 1 Legal issues 7 2 Feuds 8 Business ventures 8 1 Endorsements 8 2 OVO Sound 8 3 Toronto Raptors 8 4 Entertainment 8 4 1 Apple Music 8 4 2 DreamCrew and investments 8 4 3 100 Thieves 8 5 Cuisine 8 6 Fashion 9 Personal life 9 1 Health and residences 9 2 Family and relationships 10 Discography 11 Tours 11 1 Headlining 11 2 Co headlining 12 Filmography 12 1 Film 12 2 Television 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksEarly life For high school Drake attended Forest Hill Collegiate Institute left and Vaughan Road Academy right Aubrey Drake Graham was born on October 24 1986 in Toronto Ontario His father Dennis Graham is an African American Catholic drummer from Memphis who once performed with country musician Jerry Lee Lewis 16 17 His mother Sandra Sandi Graham nee Sher is a Canadian Ashkenazi Jew who worked as an English teacher and florist 18 19 20 21 22 Graham performed at Club Bluenote in Toronto where he met Sandra who was in attendance 17 Drake is a dual citizen of the U S and Canada the former derived from Graham 23 24 25 In his youth he attended a Jewish day school and had a bar mitzvah 26 27 Drake s parents divorced when he was five years old After the divorce he and his mother remained in Toronto his father returned to Memphis where he was incarcerated for a number of years on drug related charges 28 Graham s limited finances and legal issues caused him to remain in the U S until Drake s early adulthood Prior to his arrest Graham would travel to Toronto and bring Drake to Memphis every summer 29 30 31 His father later collaborated with Canadian music group Arkells on the music video for a song titled Drake s Dad 32 Graham claimed in an interview that Drake s assertions of him being an absent father were embellishments used to sell music 33 which Drake vehemently denies 34 Drake was raised in two neighbourhoods He lived on Weston Road in Toronto s working class west end until grade six and attended Weston Memorial Junior Public School until grade four playing minor hockey with the Weston Red Wings 30 35 Drake was a promising right winger reaching the Upper Canada College hockey camp but left at the behest of his mother following a vicious cross check to his neck during a game by an opposing player 36 He then moved to one of the city s affluent neighbourhoods Forest Hill in 2000 37 38 When asked about the move Drake replied We had a half of a house we could live in The other people had the top half we had the bottom half I lived in the basement my mom lived on the first floor It was not big it was not luxurious It was what we could afford 39 Demonstrating an affinity for the arts at age 10 Drake appeared in a comedic sketch which aired during the 1997 NHL Awards featuring a riff of Martin Brodeur and Ron Hextall and their record as being the only goalies to have scored multiple goals 40 He attended Forest Hill Collegiate Institute for high school 41 and then attended Vaughan Road Academy in Toronto s multicultural Oakwood Vaughan neighbourhood Drake described Vaughan Road Academy as not by any means the easiest school to go to 30 During his teenage years Drake worked at a now closed Toronto furniture factory owned by his maternal grandfather Reuben Sher 42 Drake said he was bullied at school for his racial and religious background 43 and upon determining that his class schedule was detrimental to his burgeoning acting career he dropped out of school 44 Drake received his high school diploma in October 2012 45 Career2001 2009 Career beginnings Degrassi The Next Generation At the age of 15 Drake eager to begin his career as an actor was introduced to a high school friend s father an acting agent The agent found Drake a role on the Canadian teen drama series Degrassi The Next Generation Drake portrayed Jimmy Brooks 46 a basketball star who became physically disabled after he was shot by a classmate Drake reportedly disliked this character arc because of its apparent tokenism his was one of the only black characters in the series and also believed it could negatively influence his standing as a rapper Longtime series writer James Hurst said that Drake threatened legal action to redo the storyline before ultimately agreeing to it 47 Madeleine Robinson the executive director of the Californian non profit organization Wheelchair 4 Kids praised the storyline and Drake s performance noting he instilled confidence and representation to disabled youth 48 When asked about his early acting career Drake replied My mother was very sick We were very poor like broke The only money I had coming in was from Canadian TV 30 In 2010 Drake expressed interest in playing Barack Obama in a biopic to which Obama responded with approval in an interview in 2020 49 According to Degrassi series creators Stephen Stohn and Linda Schuyler Drake regularly arrived late on set after spending nights recording music To prevent this Schuyler claimed Drake struck an agreement with the set s security guards to gain entry to the set after recording to be allowed to sleep in a dressing room 50 Early mixtapes and So Far Gone Main article So Far Gone mixtape Lil Wayne the founder of Young Money Entertainment signed Drake to the label in 2009 51 Being musically inspired by Jay Z and Clipse Drake self released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement in 2006 The mixtape featured Trey Songz and Lupe Fiasco and included vast production from Boi 1da and Frank Dukes When asked about the mixtape Drake described the project as pretty straightforward radio friendly and not much content to it Room for Improvement was released for sale only and sold roughly 6 000 copies 46 for which Drake received 304 04 in royalties 52 He performed his first concert on August 19 2006 at the Kool Haus nightclub as an opening act for Ice Cube performing for half an hour and earning 100 53 In 2007 Drake released his second mixtape Comeback Season Released from his recently founded October s Very Own label it spawned the single Replacement Girl featuring Trey Songz The song made Drake become the first unsigned Canadian rapper to have his music video on BET with Replacement Girl featured on their New Joint of the Day segment in April 2007 54 The song also saw Drake sample Man of the Year by Brisco Flo Rida and Lil Wayne retaining Lil Wayne s verse and adjoined his own to the song s earlier half This caused Jas Prince to gift Lil Wayne the song which prompted the rapper to invite Drake to Houston to join his Tha Carter III tour 55 Throughout the duration of the tour Drake and Lil Wayne recorded multiple songs together including Ransom Forever and a remix to Brand New 55 In 2009 Drake released his third mixtape So Far Gone It was made available for free download through his OVO blog website and featured Lil Wayne Trey Songz Omarion Lloyd and Bun B It received over 2 000 downloads in the first 2 hours of release finding mainstream commercial success from the singles Best I Ever Had and Successful both gaining Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA with the former also peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 56 This prompted the mixtape s re release as an EP featuring only four songs from the original as well as the additions of the songs I m Goin In and Fear It debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 and won the Rap Recording of the Year at the 2010 Juno Awards 57 Due to the success of the mixtape 58 Drake was the subject of a bidding war from various labels often reported as one of the biggest bidding wars ever 59 Despite this Drake was rumoured to have secured a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment on June 29 2009 60 This was later confirmed following a planned lawsuit from Young Money in conjunction with Drake against an unauthorized fake album titled The Girls Love Drake released on iTunes 61 vague Drake then joined the rest of the label s roster on the America s Most Wanted Tour in July 2009 62 However during a performance of Best I Ever Had in Camden New Jersey Drake fell on stage and tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee 63 He underwent surgery later that year 2010 2012 Musical breakthrough with Thank Me Later and Take Care Main articles Thank Me Later and Take Care album Drake at Bumbershoot in 2010 Drake planned to release his debut album Thank Me Later in late 2008 but the album s release date was postponed first to March 2010 64 and then to May 25 2010 65 Young Money and Universal Motown had then released a statement that the album had again been pushed back three weeks for a June 15 2010 release 64 66 On March 9 2010 Drake released the debut single Over 67 which peaked at number fourteen on the Billboard Hot 100 as well as topping the Rap Songs chart It also received a nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 53rd Grammy Awards 68 His second single Find Your Love became an even bigger success It peaked at number five on the Hot 100 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 69 The music video for the single was shot in Kingston Jamaica and was criticized by Jamaica s minister of tourism Edmund Bartlett Bartlett condemned the portrayal of the island in the video saying care has to be taken by all including our creative artists in showcasing images of our destination and people Gun culture while not unique to Jamaica is not enhancing the island s image 70 The third single and fourth singles Miss Me and Fancy respectively 71 attained moderate commercial success however the latter garnered Drake his second nomination at the 53rd Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group 72 On April 29 it was reportedly announced that Drake had finished Thank Me Later during a show in Kansas City Missouri 73 Thank Me Later was released on June 15 2010 74 debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 with sales of over 447 000 copies in its first week 75 Upon the album s release 25 000 fans gathered at New York City s South Street Seaport for a free concert hosted by Drake and Hanson which was later cancelled by the police after a near riot ensued due to overflowing crowds 76 The album became the top selling debut album for any artist in 2010 77 and featured Lil Wayne Kanye West 78 and Jay Z 79 It was soon announced that Drake would have a prominent role in the military science fiction video game Gears of War 3 He was scheduled to play the role of Jace Stratton but scheduling conflicts with his upcoming Away from Home Tour 80 prevented him from accepting the role 81 He began the tour on September 20 2010 in Miami Florida performing at 78 shows over four different legs 82 It concluded in Las Vegas in November 2010 83 Due to the success of the Away from Home Tour Drake hosted the first OVO Festival in 2010 It would soon become a regular event during the summer with the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto playing host to the festival on its annual cycle Drake also had an eco friendly college tour to support the album beginning with Eastern Illinois University in Charleston Illinois It concluded in Plymouth New Hampshire on May 8 and he also performed at The Bamboozle on May 1 80 84 Beginning his second effort in fall 2010 85 Drake announced his intentions to allow Noah 40 Shebib to handle most of the production and record a more cohesive sound than on Thank Me Later which featured disparate production duties by Shebib and others 86 In November 2010 Drake revealed the title of his next studio album will be Take Care 85 In comparison to his debut album Drake revealed to Y C Radio 1 that Thank Me Later was a rushed album stating I didn t get to take the time that I wanted to on that record I rushed a lot of the songs and sonically I didn t get to sit with the record and say I should change this verse Once it was done it was done That s why my new album is called Take Care because I get to take my time this go round 87 Drake sought to expand on the low tempo sensuous and dark sonic esthetic of Thank Me Later 88 89 Primarily a hip hop album Drake also attempted to incorporate R amp B and pop to create a languid grandiose sound 90 Drake performing with Bun B in 2011 In January 2011 Drake was in negotiations to join Eva Green and Susan Sarandon as a member of the cast in Nicholas Jarecki s Arbitrage 91 before ultimately deciding against starring in the movie to focus on the album Dreams Money Can Buy 92 and Marvins Room 88 were released on Drake s October s Very Own Blog on May 20 and June 9 respectively Acting as promotional singles for Take Care the former was eventually unincluded on the album s final track listing while Marvins Room gained Gold certification by the RIAA 93 as well as peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 94 and reaching the top 10 of the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 95 coupled with extensive play on contemporary urban radio 96 Drake would soon release the song s music video on June 28 97 Headlines was released on August 9 as the lead single for Take Care It was met with positive critical and commercial response reaching number thirteen on the Hot 100 as well as becoming his tenth single to reach the summit of the Billboard Hot Rap Songs making Drake the artist with the most number one singles on the chart with 12 98 It was eventually certified Platinum in both the United States and Canada 99 The music video for the single was released on October 2 and foresaw Drake performing the song during the second intermission of the 59th National Hockey League All Star Game in January 2012 100 Make Me Proud was released as the album s second single on October 16 101 It was the final single to be released prior to the launch of the album and debuted at number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 94 The song reached number nine the following week tying the record for the largest jump on the Billboard Hot 100 for a male artist with 88 102 Make Me Proud soon became Drake s fourth consecutive single to receive Platinum certification by the RIAA 103 Prior to the album s release Drake planned to record a collaborative album with Lil Wayne however it was ultimately scrapped due to the success of Watch the Throne 104 105 106 He also began collaborations with Rick Ross for a mixtape titled Y O L O but the duo decided against the project in favor of increased concern for their respective studio albums 107 108 Although in 2021 Ross stated that a joint album is still possible as they ve casually discussed it 109 Drake during a performance in Toronto in 2011 Take Care was released on November 15 2011 and received generally positive reviews from music critics 110 John McDonnell of NME dubbed it an affecting masterpiece and commended its delicate mellifluous sound and unashamedly candid emotive lyrics 111 Pitchfork s Ryan Dombal found Drake s technical abilities to be improved and stated Just as his thematic concerns have become richer so has the music backing them up 112 Andy Hutchins of The Village Voice called it a carefully crafted bundle of contradictory sentiments from a conflicted rapper who explores his own neuroses in as compelling a manner as anyone not named Kanye West 113 Chicago Tribune writer Greg Kot complimented the depth of Drake s moral psychodramas and stated the best of it affirms that Drake is shaping a pop persona with staying power 114 It also won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards and achieved great commercial success eventually being certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA in 2016 with sales for the album marking 2 6 million in the U S 115 The album s third and fourth singles The Motto and Take Care were released on November 29 2011 93 and February 21 2012 respectively 116 Each song was subject to commercial success while also having large societal impacts with The Motto credited for popularizing the phrase YOLO in the United States 117 118 The music video for Take Care saw widespread acclaim with MTV stating None of his contemporaries not even the ever obtuse Kanye West make videos like this mostly because no one else can get away with it 119 The video received four nominations at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Male Video Best Art Direction Best Cinematography and Video of the Year 120 The song was also featured on the channel s Pop Songs You Must Hear list of 2011 121 HYFR was the final single to be released from the album and became certified Gold 122 123 It also won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Hip Hop Video in 2012 27 124 and the channel ranked him number two on their Hottest MCs in the Game list 125 On August 5 2012 Drake released Enough Said performed by American recording artist Aaliyah featuring additional vocals provided by himself 126 Originally recorded prior to the singer s death in a plane crash in 2001 Drake later finished the track with producer 40 Enough Said was released by Blackground Records through their SoundCloud account on August 5 2012 127 It was sent to US urban and rhythmic radio stations on August 21 128 The song charted at number 55 on the Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs In promotion of his second album Drake embarked on the worldwide Club Paradise Tour It became the most successful hip hop tour of 2012 grossing over 42 million 129 He then returned to acting starring in Ice Age Continental Drift as Ethan 130 2013 2015 Nothing Was the Same and If You re Reading This It s Too Late Main articles Nothing Was the Same and If You re Reading This It s Too Late During the European leg of the Club Paradise Tour Drake spoke in an interview stating that he had begun working on his third studio album Revealing his intentions to remain with 40 as the album s executive producer Drake spoke fondly about Jamie xx hoping to include and expand the British producer s influence over his next album 131 Drake had also revealed that the album would stylistically differ from Take Care departing from the ambient production and despondent lyrics prevalent previously 132 In January 2013 Drake announced that he would release the first single off his third album at the end of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards 133 134 Despite an initial delay it was released in the wake of his win for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the event and it foresaw Drake announcing Nothing Was the Same as the title of his third album 135 The album s second single Hold On We re Going Home was released in August 2013 becoming the most successful single off the album peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 136 Drake sought inspiration from the 1980s television series Miami Vice during the composition of the song s music video incorporating the dramatic elements seen in the show en route to winning his second MTV Video Music Award in 2014 for the video 137 138 139 Drake appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon performing the album s third single Too Much alongside featured artist Sampha 140 Nothing Was the Same was released on September 24 2013 debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 658 000 copies sold in its first week of release 141 The album debuted atop the charts in Canada Denmark Australia and the United Kingdom The album also enjoyed generally favourable reviews by contemporary music critics commending the musical shift in terms of the tone and subject matter comparing it to the distinct change showcased in Kanye West s 808s amp Heartbreak 142 The album was also reported to have sold over 1 720 000 copies in the United States and was further promoted by the Would You like a Tour throughout late 2013 to early 2014 143 It became the 22nd most successful tour of the year grossing an estimated 46 million 144 Drake then returned to acting in January 2014 hosting Saturday Night Live as well as serving as the musical guest His versatility acting ability and comedic timing were all praised by critics describing it as what kept him afloat during the tough and murky SNL waters 145 146 147 Drake also performed in Dubai being one of the only artists ever to perform in the city 148 In late 2014 Drake announced that he began recording sessions for his fourth studio album 149 In 2014 Drake performed in Spanish as a featured artist on the Romeo Santos song Odio He also appeared on a remix of Tuesday by ILoveMakonnen which peaked at number one on Billboard s Rhythmic chart and number twelve on the Hot 100 and released 0 to 100 The Catch Up as a non album single The latter went double platinum in the United States On February 12 2015 Drake released If You re Reading This It s Too Late onto iTunes with no prior announcement Despite debate on whether it was an album 150 or a mixtape 151 its commercial stance quantifies it as his fourth retail project with Cash Money Records a scheme that was rumoured to allow Drake to leave the label 152 153 However he eventually remained with Cash Money and If You re Reading This It s Too Late sold over 1 million units in 2015 making Drake the first artist with a platinum project in 2015 as well as his fourth overall 115 2015 2017 What a Time to Be Alive Views and More Life Main articles What a Time to Be Alive Views album and More Life On July 31 2015 Drake released four singles Back to Back Charged Up Hotline Bling and Right Hand On September 20 2015 Drake released a collaborative mixtape with Future 154 155 which was recorded in Atlanta in just under a week 156 What a Time to Be Alive debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 making Drake the first hip hop artist to have two projects reach number one in the same year since 2004 157 It was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for combined sales streaming and track sales equivalent of over 1 million units 158 Drake also appeared on the cover of The Fader for their 100th issue 159 Drake announced in January 2016 that his fourth studio album would be launched during the spring releasing the promotional single Summer Sixteen later that month The album was originally titled Views from the 6 but was later shortened to Views 160 Summer Sixteen debuted at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 and proved controversial with Drake comparing his standing in hip hop to more tenured artists This move divided many contemporary music critics describing his self comparison as goodly brash or conventionally disrespectful 161 162 163 It was also interpreted as a diss track towards Tory Lanez who was unhappy at Drake for popularizing the term The Six when referencing Toronto 164 165 Drake soon released the album s lead singles Pop Style and the dancehall infused One Dance on April 5 Both debuted within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 166 however the latter proved more commercially successful with One Dance becoming Drake s first number one single in Canada and the US as a leading artist 167 168 The single also became Drake s first number one single as a lead artist in the United Kingdom and peaked at number one in Germany France Australia Brazil Sweden Belgium Norway and the Netherlands 169 170 During an episode for OVO Sound Radio Drake confirmed the album s release date of April 29 and followed it up with various promotional videos 171 On October 15 One Dance became Spotify s most streamed song ever amassing over 882 million plays as of October 2016 update 172 Drake performing at the Summer Sixteen Tour in Toronto in 2016 Views was previewed in London before its premiere on Beats 1 a day later It was released as an Apple Music and iTunes exclusive on April 29 before being made available to various other platforms later that week 173 174 Views would become Drake s most commercially successful album sitting atop the Billboard 200 for ten nonconsecutive weeks as well as simultaneously leading the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard 200 for eight weeks It also achieved double platinum status in the U S and earned over 1 million album equivalent units in the first week of its release as well as gaining over half billion overall streams of the album 175 176 177 Despite its success critical opinion towards the album remained much divided drawing criticism for being overlong and lacking in a cohesive theme while also claiming Drake was not challenging himself artistically as opposed to his contemporaries 178 He later released a short film titled Please Forgive Me starring Swedish twin models Elizabeth and Victoria Lejonhjarta who are frequent collaborators with him 179 As of 2019 update Views remains Drake s best selling album in pure sales 180 Drake returned to host Saturday Night Live on May 14 serving as the show s musical guest 181 Later Drake was named as a member of the Forbes Five which ranks the wealthiest artists in hip hop placing fifth after Birdman Jay Z Dr Dre and Diddy respectively 182 Drake and Future then announced the Summer Sixteen Tour to showcase their collective mixtape as well as their respective studio albums This marked Drake s third co headlining tour which began in Austin Texas on July 20 183 184 185 On July 23 Drake announced that he was working on a new project scheduled to be released in early 2017 186 and was later named as the headline act for the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival 187 The latter dates of the Summer Sixteen Tour were postponed however due to Drake suffering an ankle injury 188 According to Pollstar the Summer Sixteen Tour was revealed to be the highest grossing hip hop tour of all time with gross of 84 3 million across 56 dates between July and October 2016 This dethroned the previous record of 75 6 million through 63 dates for the Watch the Throne Tour 189 During the 2016 OVO Festival Kanye West confirmed that he and Drake had begun working on a collaborative album 190 Soon after the music video for Child s Play was released depicting Drake and Tyra Banks playing a couple encountering relationship issues at the Cheesecake Factory in a reference to one of the song s lyrics 191 On September 26 Please Forgive Me was released as an Apple Music exclusive It ran a total of 25 minutes and featured music from Views 192 At the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards Drake received the most nominations with 10 193 winning the awards for Album of the Year and Best Hip Hop Video 194 195 Drake later announced the Boy Meets World Tour on October 10 with twenty six dates announced for the course of the tour in Europe 196 Seven additional dates were added a day later due to overwhelming demand 197 Drake at the premiere of The Carter Effect at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival Soon after during an episode of OVO Sound Radio Drake confirmed he would be releasing a project titled More Life in December However he later pushed the date back to the new year The project was described as a playlist of original music rather than being classified as a traditional mixtape or solo album 198 He was later revealed to be Spotify s most streamed artist for the second consecutive year in 2016 amassing a total 4 7 billion streams for all projects on the service which is more than double the amount of streams he had in 2015 199 Drake later secured his second and third Grammy Awards winning for Best Rap Sung Performance and Best Rap Song at the 59th ceremony 200 Despite multiple setbacks Drake announced More Life would be released on March 18 2017 via a series of multiple video commercials released through Instagram 201 Upon release More Life received mostly positive reviews and debuted atop the Billboard 200 earning 505 000 album equivalent units in its first week 202 It also set a streaming record becoming the highest ever streamed album in 24 hours with a total of 89 9 million streams on Apple Music alone The album also garnered 61 3 million streams on Spotify dethroning Ed Sheeran s as the highest opening on the service in a single day 203 He later won 13 awards at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards in May which saw him breaking the record for the most wins in a single show 204 Billboard also reported Drake had been present on the Hot 100 chart for eight consecutive years and has the most recorded entries by a solo artist 205 He later declined to submit More Life for consideration at the 2018 Grammy Awards stemming from his displeasure at Hotline Bling being pigeonholed into the rap category 206 He then released the single Signs on June 24 as well as reuniting with Metro Boomin on a single with Offset 207 208 The singles marked his first releases since More Life with Signs was initially released as a collaboration between Drake and French fashion house Louis Vuitton as part of the Louis Vuitton Men s Spring Summer 2018 fashion show 209 Drake hosted the first annual NBA Awards on June 26 and starred in multiple commercials alongside his father in promotion of Virginia Black 210 211 Drake also appeared in The Carter Effect documentary honouring the basketball career of Vince Carter who was the first superstar player to play for the Toronto Raptors since the franchise s inception in 1995 212 The documentary also featured NBA players Chris Bosh Tracy McGrady Steve Nash and LeBron James 2018 2019 Scorpion and Care Package return to television Main articles Scorpion Drake album and Care Package album After rumours circulated of Drake possibly collaborating with various artists including rapper Trippie Redd and producer Pi erre Bourne for his new studio album multiple snippets of songs were leaked near the closing end of 2017 213 214 215 Two songs would later be released as members of a mini EP titled Scary Hours on January 20 2018 marking Drake s first solo release since More Life as well as his first appearance on any song after featuring on a remix of the Jay Z song Family Feud with Lil Wayne as the lead single of the latter s Dedication 6 Reloaded mixtape 216 Scary Hours featured the songs Diplomatic Immunity and God s Plan which both debuted within the top ten with the latter eventually breaking various streaming records as it debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 217 218 219 The song was Drake s first song as a solo artist to reach number one as well as his second chart topper as a lead artist Drake earned his 70th top 40 entry after featuring on the Migos song Walk It Talk It which debuted at number eighteen and peaked at number ten 220 He was later featured on BlocBoy JB s debut single Look Alive which was released on February 9 2018 221 The song s entry at number six on the Hot 100 made Drake the rapper with the most top 10 hits on the Hot 100 with 23 222 He then featured on a remix to Lemon a song originally released as a collaboration between band N E R D and Rihanna On April 5 Drake announced he was finishing his fifth studio album and he was releasing a single later that night 223 On April 6 Nice for What was released alongside a music video directed by Karena Evans which featured several female celebrities 224 225 After Nice For What replaced his own God s Plan on the Billboard Hot 100 at number one making him the first artist to have a new number one debut replace their former number one debut Drake announced the title of his fifth studio album as Scorpion with a planned release date of June 29 2018 226 227 He then released I m Upset on May 26 as the album s third single 228 Scorpion was then released as a double album and marked Drake s longest project with a run time of just under 90 minutes The album broke both the one day global records on Spotify and Apple Music as it gained 132 45 million and 170 million plays on each streaming service respectively 229 It eventually sold 749 000 album equivalent units in its first week of sales and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 230 231 In 2018 articles by The Guardian and Rolling Stone called him the definitive pop star of his generation and perhaps the biggest post Justin Timberlake male pop star of the new millennium respectively 232 233 Shortly thereafter Drake collaborated with British hip hop promotion Link Up TV on July 7 releasing a freestyle as a part of the promotion s Behind Barz segment 234 before releasing another freestyle a week later after featuring on Charlie Sloth s long running Fire in the Booth program on BBC Radio 1Xtra 235 Drake then earned his sixth number one hit with In My Feelings on July 21 236 which also spawned the viral InMyFeelingsChallenge or KiKiChallenge 237 238 239 The success of In My Feelings also made Drake the record holder for most number one hits among rappers 240 Soon after he released the music video for Nonstop which was filmed in London during his surprise performance at the Wireless Festival 241 He then appeared on the Travis Scott album Astroworld featuring uncredited vocals for his song Sicko Mode which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 242 Drake announced in July 2018 that he planned to take 6 months to a year to himself to return to television and films producing the television series Euphoria and Top Boy 243 He then began the Aubrey amp the Three Migos Tour with co headliners Migos on August 12 This preceded a collaboration with Bad Bunny titled Mia which featured Drake performing in Spanish 244 He subsequently received the award for Hot Ticket Performer at the 2018 BET Hip Hop Awards on October 16 During a performance in Edmonton on November 7 Drake announced his intention to begin composing his next project in early 2019 245 In February 2019 he received his fourth Grammy Award for Best Rap Song for God s Plan at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards 246 During his speech producers abruptly cut to a commercial break leading viewers to speculate they were censoring his speech during which he criticized The Recording Academy 247 A legal representative for the academy then released a statement stating a natural pause led the producers to assume that he was done and cut to commercial and added the organization offered him an opportunity to return to stage but he declined 248 On February 14 Drake re released his third mixtape So Far Gone onto streaming services for the first time to commemorate its 10 year anniversary 249 and later collaborated with Summer Walker on a remix of Walker s song Girls Need Love marking his first release of 2019 250 On April 10 during a performance on the Assassination Vacation Tour he announced he was working on a new album 251 On June 8 Drake appeared on Chris Brown s single No Guidance 252 On June 15 Drake released two songs Omerta and Money in the Grave on his EP The Best in the World Pack to celebrate the NBA Championship win of the Toronto Raptors 253 On August 2 he released the compilation album Care Package consisting of songs released between 2010 and 2016 that were initially unavailable for purchase or commercial streaming 254 it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 255 2019 2021 Dark Lane Demo Tapes and Certified Lover Boy Main articles Dark Lane Demo Tapes and Certified Lover Boy Drake released the song War on December 24 2019 with an accompanying music video which was widely noted for its UK drill inspired instrumental 256 257 258 The following day in an interview with Rap Radar it was revealed that he was in the process of completing his sixth studio album 259 On January 10 2020 Drake collaborated with Future on the song Life Is Good which appeared on the album High Off Life 260 On January 31 the pair again collaborated on the song Desires although it was released for free after being leaked 261 On February 29 Drake released the songs When to Say When and Chicago Freestyle with a combined music video 262 On April 3 he released Toosie Slide with a music video which features a dance created in collaboration with social media influencer Toosie 263 It debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 making Drake the first male artist to have three songs debut at number one 264 On May 1 2020 Drake released the commercial mixtape Dark Lane Demo Tapes with guest appearances from Chris Brown Future Young Thug Fivio Foreign Playboi Carti and Sosa Geek 265 He also announced that his sixth studio album would be released in the summer of 2020 266 The mixtape is a compilation of new songs and tracks that leaked on the internet 267 It received mixed reviews and debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with 223 000 album equivalent units 268 and at number one on the UK Albums Chart earning 20 000 units in its first week 269 On July 17 Drake was featured on DJ Khaled s singles Greece and Popstar 270 debuting at numbers eight and three on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively becoming Drake s record extending 24th and 25th debuts in the Hot 100 s top 10 It also became his 39th and 40th Hot 100 top ten entries breaking Madonna s record for most Hot 100 top ten hits 271 On July 20 Drake and Headie One released the drill track Only You Freestyle making it the third drill inspired song he released in 2020 after War and Demons both of which appear on Dark Lane Demo Tapes 272 On August 14 Laugh Now Cry Later featuring Lil Durk was released which was intended as the lead single from Drake s album Certified Lover Boy 273 but not included on the final track listing It debuted at number two on the Hot 100 and was nominated for Best Melodic Rap Performance and Best Rap Song at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards On September 3 the video for Popstar was released in which Drake makes a cameo appearance 274 On October 2 Drake was the sole guest appearance on Bryson Tiller s album Anniversary 2020 on the song Outta Time 275 He subsequently appeared on the remix to You re Mines Still alongside Yung Bleu on October 16 276 just over a week later on his 34th birthday Drake announced Certified Lover Boy was set to be released in January 2021 277 278 This was later pushed back to an unspecified date after he sustained a knee injury which required surgery 279 On December 1 he reunited with Lil Wayne on B B King Freestyle the lead single from the latter s double disc mixtape No Ceilings 3 2020 280 In January 2021 Drake became the first artist to surpass 50 billion combined streams on Spotify 281 He later collaborated with Drakeo the Ruler on the single Talk to Me which was released on February 23 282 On March 5 Drake released an EP titled Scary Hours 2 which includes three songs What s Next Wants and Needs with Lil Baby and Lemon Pepper Freestyle with Rick Ross 283 These three songs entered the charts at numbers one two and three respectively making Drake the first artist to have three songs debut in the top three on the Billboard Hot 100 284 He then appeared on the single Solid from the YSL Records compilation Slime Language 2 alongside Gunna and Young Thug 285 Solid was originally meant to appear on Certified Lover Boy and to only feature Gunna 286 On May 14 Drake was featured alongside mentor Lil Wayne on former labelmate Nicki Minaj s Seeing Green a new song on the streaming re release of her 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty 287 Two weeks later he was named Artist of the Decade at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards 288 On June 12 he featured on Migos Having Our Way from the group s third studio album Culture III 2021 289 and on July 1 collaborated with Brent Faiyaz and The Neptunes on the song Wasting Time 290 On July 23 Drake appeared on Over the Top with Smiley the newest signee to OVO Sound 291 292 During an appearance on Fri Yiy Friday a radio show supported by OVO Sound Drake revealed Certified Lover Boy is ready I m looking forward to delivering it 293 He then appeared on Betrayal a collaboration with Trippie Redd for Trip at Knight 2021 294 Certified Lover Boy was then released on September 3 2021 becoming his tenth number one album on the Billboard 200 295 every song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 while the album was the first to chart nine songs on the top 10 with Way 2 Sexy becoming Drake s ninth number one single He subsequently set the record for the fourth most cumulative weeks 52 at number one on the Hot 100 behind Mariah Carey 84 Rihanna 60 and The Beatles 59 296 297 He received a nomination for Best Global Act at the 2021 All Africa Music Awards 298 and appeared on Young Thug s Punk 2021 featuring on the song Bubbly On October 22 Drake featured on Majid Jordan s Stars Align the lead single to the duo s third album Wildest Dreams 299 Two weeks later on November 5 Drake released a horror themed black and white music video for Knife Talk the third single from Certified Lover Boy with featured appearances by 21 Savage and Project Pat 300 On November 6 he debuted the song Give It Up on OVO Sound Radio 301 Certified Lover Boy was nominated for Best Rap Album and Way 2 Sexy was nominated for Best Rap Performance at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards 302 He was later named Billboard s Top Artist of the Year for 2021 303 and was the fourth most streamed artist on Spotify for the year and the most streamed rapper 304 On December 6 he withdrew his music for consideration for the Grammys with multiple outlets noting his contentious relationship with the Recording Academy 206 Drake accumulated 8 6 billion on demand streams in 2021 making him the most overall streamed artist of the year in the United States one out of every 131 streams was a Drake song 305 2022 present Honestly Nevermind and Her Loss Main articles Honestly Nevermind and Her Loss On January 7 2022 Drake was announced as a featured artist on Gunna s DS4Ever he was included on the deluxe edition released a week later 306 307 On January 17 Drake announced another collaboration with DJ Khaled this was reportedly recorded that June 308 309 and eventually released with Lil Baby on August 5 as Staying Alive the lead single from Khaled s thirteenth studio album God Did 2022 310 On March 3 Drake placed fourth on Forbes s ranking of highest paid rappers of 2021 with an estimated pre tax income of 50 million 311 and then announced a return to touring with two interactive concerts expected in Toronto and New York City 312 On March 23 he won Hip Hop Artist of the Year at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards 313 On April 16 it was calculated Drake generated more streams in 2021 than every song released prior to 1980 combined his music accumulated 7 91 billion streams while songs pre 1980 had generated 6 32 billion 314 Drake was then confirmed as a guest artist on Future s I Never Liked You 2022 featuring on the songs Wait for U alongside Tems and I m on One 315 the former of which debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 becoming Drake s tenth number one song and making him the tenth act to achieve ten number ones 316 On May 2 Jared Krichevsky a Character and Creature Designer for Warner Bros Pictures revealed the studio once sought to cast Drake as Victor Stone Cyborg in an untitled television series publishing concept art 317 In Universal Music Group s Q1 earnings call on May 4 it was announced Drake re signed with the company in a multifaceted deal which includes recordings publishing merchandise and visual media projects although an official figure wasn t revealed it was reported to be worth as high as 400 million making it one of the largest recording contracts ever 318 On June 16 Drake announced his seventh album Honestly Nevermind which released a day later on the debut episode of his recently launched radio show Table for One on Sirius XM he announced a poetry book with frequent writing collaborator Kenza Samir in 2022 and a yet undetermined release of the third iteration of his Scary Hours EP series 319 Honestly Nevermind sold 204 000 album equivalent units in its first week becoming Drake s eleventh US number one album and making him the fifth artist with over 10 number one albums after the Beatles 19 Jay Z 14 Bruce Springsteen and Barbra Streisand both 11 It was also the fourth largest streaming week for any album in 2022 after Un Verano Sin Ti Mr Morale amp The Big Steppers and I Never Liked You 320 Jimmy Cooks also became Drake s eleventh US number one song although the song Texts Go Green tied the record held by Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige s We Cry Together for biggest single week drop in Billboard Hot 100 history falling from number 13 to number 94 321 On July 14 it was announced Drake would reunite with former Young Money label mates Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj on a three date Toronto exclusive concert series titled the October World Weekend on July 28 July 29 and August 1 The concerts are also set to feature both Chris Brown and Lil Baby and is expected to be the first leg of the Road to OVO Fest Tour a worldwide edition of OVO Fest to commemorate its 10th anniversary 322 On July 29 Drake was revealed as a collaborator on Beyonce s Renaissance 2022 co writing the song Heated On August 2 the music video for Sticky the second single from Honestly Nevermind was released 323 After the debut of Staying Alive on the US Billboard Hot 100 it marked the 30th Drake song to reach the top five on the chart breaking a 55 year old record for most songs to reach the top five on the chart 29 held by The Beatles 324 On October 5 2022 Drake in conjunction with SiriusXM announced a special two night live concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem New York for November 11 and 12 325 these were first delayed to that December and then delayed to January 2023 citing production delays 326 Drake then refused to submit his solo music for consideration at the 2023 Grammy Awards refusing to submit his music for Grammy consideration for a second consecutive year 327 At the 2022 SOCAN Awards Drake won Songwriter of the Year 328 On October 22 Drake announced Her Loss a collaborative album with 21 Savage which would release on October 28 329 it was then delayed to November 4 after Drake s longtime producer 40 was diagnosed with COVID 19 330 At the 2022 People s Choice Awards Drake was nominated for three awards Male Artist of 2022 Song of 2022 for Wait for U with Future and Tems and Collaboration Song of 2022 for Jimmy Cooks with 21 Savage 331 Her Loss debuted atop the Billboard 200 accumlating first week sales of 404 000 album equivalent units Eight of the album s songs debuted in the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 extending Drake s record for most top ten entries with 67 with a record 49 as a lead artist 332 He is also the only artist to log eight top tens from one album twice 332 On November 15 Drake was nominated for four awards at the 2023 Grammy Awards Album of the Year for his writing on Beyonce s Renaissance Best Melodic Rap Performance for Wait for U and two for Best Rap Song for Churchill Downs with Jack Harlow and Wait for U 333 A day later he released the music video for Rich Flex from Her Loss 334 On January 6 2023 Drake was featured on We Caa Done the lead single to Popcaan s fifth studio album Great Is He 2023 335 In an interview that same month producer Metro Boomin revealed he rejected the verse Drake recorded for the song Trance for his album Heroes amp Villains 2022 336 On February 24 the music video for the song Spin Bout U from Her Loss was released 337 Four days later he was announced to headline that year s Dreamville Festival which took place on April 1 2 at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh North Carolina 338 In February 2023 Drake was named the most streamed act ever on Spotify 339 On April 2 a song tentatively titled Rescue Me previewed on The Fry Yiy Show on SiriusXM Radio which featured samples of Kim Kardashian from the final episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians 2007 2021 340 it was released five days later officially titled Search and Rescue 341 ArtistryInfluences Drake has cited several hip hop artists as influencing his rapping style including Kanye West 342 Jay Z 343 MF Doom 344 and Lil Wayne 345 while also attributing various R amp B artists as influential to the incorporation of the genre into his own music including Aaliyah 346 and Usher 347 Drake has also credited several dancehall artists for later influencing his Caribbean inflected style including Vybz Kartel whom he has called one of his biggest inspirations 348 349 Musical style Drake has credited Kanye West left and Aaliyah right as being his biggest musical influences Drake is considered to be a pop rap artist 350 While Drake s earlier music primarily spanned hip hop and R amp B his music has delved into pop and trap since the albums Nothing Was the Same 2013 and Views 2016 351 Additionally his music has drawn influence from regional scenes including Jamaican dancehall 349 and UK drill 258 Drake is known for his egotistical lyrics technical ability and integration of personal backstory when dealing with relationships with women 352 His vocal abilities have been lauded for an audible contrast between typical hip hop beats and melody with sometimes abrasive rapping coupled with softer accents delivered on technical lyricism 353 His songs often include audible changes in lyrical pronunciation in parallel with his upbringing in Toronto and connections with Caribbean and Middle Eastern countries which include such phrases as ting touching road talkin boasy and gwanin wassy 353 Most of his songs contain R amp B and Canadian hip hop elements and he combines rapping with singing 354 He credits his father with the introduction of singing into his rap mixtapes which have become a staple in his musical repertoire His incorporation of melody into technically complex lyrics was supported by Lil Wayne and has subsequently been a critically acclaimed component to Drake s singles and albums 355 Drake s style of R amp B is characterized by vacant beats and a rap sung dichotomy which has also seen incredible mainstream success spawing several imitators 356 The lyrical content that Drake deploys is typically considered to be emotional 357 or boastful 358 However Drake is often revered for incorporating degrading themes of money drug use and women into newer idealized contexts often achieving this through his augmentation of the typical meaning of phrases in which he combines an objective and subjective perspective into one vocal delivery His songs often maintain tension between pause and pace tone timbre and volume and vocal fermata 359 Drake is credited with innovating what has been referred to as hyper reality rap characterized by its focus on themes of celebrity as distinct from the real world 360 Public imageDrake s lyrical subject matter which often revolves around relationships have had widespread use on social media through photo captions to reference emotions or personal situations 361 However this content has incited mixed reception from fans and critics with some deeming him as sensitive and inauthentic traits perceived as antithetical to traditional hip hop culture 362 363 He is also known for his large and extravagant lifestyle including for high end themed birthday parties 364 he maintained this image in his early career by renting a Rolls Royce Phantom which he was eventually gifted in 2021 365 He cultivated a reputation as a successful gambler between December 2021 and February 2022 he was reported to have made bets of over 1 billion which included winnings ranging between 354 000 and 7 million 366 The Washington Post editor Maura Judkis credits Drake for popularizing the phrase YOLO in the United States with his single The Motto which includes You only live once that s the motto nigga YOLO 367 Drake later popularized the term The Six in 2015 in relation to his hometown Toronto subsequently becoming a point of reference to the city 368 June 10 was declared Drake Day in Houston 369 370 371 In 2016 Drake visited Drake University after a show in Des Moines in response to an extensive social media campaign by students that began in 2009 advocating for his appearance 372 373 According to a report from Confused com Drake s Toronto home was one of the most Googled homes in the world recording over a million annual searches in 2021 its features such as its NBA size indoor basketball court and Kohler Numi toilet have also received widespread media attention 374 The music video for Hotline Bling went viral due to Drake s eccentric dance moves 375 The video has been remixed memed and was heavily commented on due to the unconventional nature on the song 376 causing it to gain popularity on YouTube and spawning several parodies 377 Drake has also been critiqued for his expensive product placement heavy attire exemplified by the video for Hotline Bling Drake modelled a 1 500 Moncler Puffer Jacket a 400 Acne Studios turtleneck and limited edition Timberland 6 Classic Boots 378 379 He was labeled by GQ magazine as one of the most stylish men alive 380 during promotion for Certified Lover Boy Drake debuted a heart haircut which became popular and widely imitated 381 Writing for GQ Anish Patel noted Drake s consistent incorporation of styles and themes not typically associated with hip hop such as wearing gorpcore in the music video for his song Sticky 382 Between 2016 and 2019 Drake was noted for the Drake curse an internet meme based on the incidents where he appears to be support of particular sports team or person just for that team or person to lose often against the odds 383 In 2016 Drake spoke on the shooting of Alton Sterling publishing an open letter expressing his concern for the safety of ethnic minorities against police brutality in the United States 384 In 2021 he joined a group of Canadian musicians to work with the Songwriters Association of Canada SAC to lobby Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to restructure the country s copyright law to allow artists and their families to regain ownership of copyrights during their lifetime 385 He also campaigned for the expansion of a Women s National Basketball Association WNBA franchise in Toronto 386 and headlined a benefit concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with Kanye West on December 9 2021 to raise clemency for Larry Hoover 387 although his solo performance was later removed from the Prime Video replay 388 On Christmas 2021 Drake gave away money to individuals in Toronto 389 ImpactA prominent figure in pop culture 390 Drake is often praised one of the most influential figures in hip hop 391 particularly his use of singing over hip hop instrumentals has been noted as an influence on modern rappers 392 He is widely credited for popularizing the Toronto sound to the music industry and leading the Canadian Invasion a play on the British Invasion in the 1960s of the American charts alongside the likes of Justin Bieber and The Weeknd 393 394 395 396 397 In 2022 music recognition app Shazam revealed Drake to be their most searched artist by users with music featuring Drake collecting 350 million recognitions his 2016 single One Dance collected 17 million recognitions alone 398 The Insider declared Drake the artist of the decade 2010s 391 Regarding the general view that Drake introduced singing in mainstream hip hop the publication said that at the height of Auto Tune in hip hop during the late 2000s there were virtually no artists who were both a legit rapper and a legit crooner who delivered velvety smooth pop R amp B hybrid vocals that could exist separately from his hip hop songs 391 Commenting on Drake s Take Care Elias Leight of Rolling Stone noticed in 2020 that now nearly every singer raps and nearly every rapper sings as many artists have borrowed or copied the template of the album that the boldness of the original is easily forgotten according to the writer 399 Aaron Williams of Uproxx added jump starting the sad boy rapper craze alongside Kid Cudi and helping to renew stateside interest in UK grime and Caribbean dancehall with Skepta PartyNextDoor and Rihanna to the modern trends Drake assisted 400 BBC Radio 1Xtra argued that his co signs helped push the British hip hop scene to a wider international market as he did with the Toronto music scene 401 According to CBS Music in 2019 Drake has inspired the next wave of artists coming out of his hometown 402 Writing for Bloomberg Lucas Shaw commented Drake s popularity has influenced the promotion of music with Certified Lover Boy attaining large commercial success despite relatively minimal orthodox marketing techniques stating fans are consuming Drake s music in a way that is different to others 403 He also noted the album as novel in relation to consumption with each song having relatively equivalent streams as opposed to a dominant single s 403 Justin Charity of The Ringer noted Drake s signature of producing half hearted performances on songs to create a natural and off the cuff effect has become the obvious touchpoint for subsequent male R amp B singers 356 Charity further wrote Drake s success in the genre is so thorough that it s all but impossible to hear certain vintages of R amp B without hearing Drake 356 The ubiquity of Drake s music has consistently seen it played during various activities or events In 2021 a study conducted by Pour Moi found over a kilometer joggers ran 21 seconds slower while listening to Drake s music compared to other artists Drake s music was also found to extend a three mile run by 105 seconds 404 Beginning in 2022 Drake s music was canonized academically by Toronto Metropolitan University which began teaching courses titled Deconstructing Drake and the Weeknd with the pair s music used to explore themes related to the Canadian music industry race class marketing and globalization 405 With the release during LGBT Pride Month of his seventh album Honestly Nevermind 2022 Mark Savage of the BBC wrote Drake s exploration of house a genre with overt origins in black and queer spaces would help build a bridge to those origin subcultures for younger music listeners 406 AchievementsMain article List of awards and nominations received by Drake Drake is the highest certified digital singles artist ever in the United States having moved 142 million units based on combined sales and on demand streams 13 407 His highest certified single is God s Plan 11 Platinum followed by Hotline Bling which was certified 8 Platinum 408 He holds several Billboard Hot 100 chart records he has the most charted songs of any artist 258 15 409 the most simultaneously charted songs in a single week 27 296 the most debuts in a week 22 410 the most top 10 singles 54 297 the most top 10 debuts in a week 9 297 the most top 10 debuts 39 297 and the most continuous time on the chart 431 weeks citation needed He has accumulated 10 number one singles a record among rappers 411 In 2021 Drake became second act to occupy the entire Hot 100 s top five in a single week the other act being The Beatles in 1964 297 He also has the most number one singles on the Hot Rap Songs 23 Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 23 297 and Hot R amp B Hip Hop Airplay 412 He is also the only artist to have two albums log 400 weeks each on the Billboard 200 413 As of 2021 update Drake has won four Grammy Awards from 47 nominations 414 He has also won a record 29 Billboard Music Awards In 2017 he surpassed Adele s record for most wins at the Billboard Music Awards in one night winning 13 awards from 22 nominations 204 He was named Artist of the Decade at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards 288 Billboard editor Ernest Baker stated Drake managed to rule hip hop in 2014 adding the best rapper in 2014 didn t need a new album or hit single to prove his dominance 415 From 2015 to 2017 Drake ranked within the top five of the Billboard year end chart for Top Artists 416 417 418 topping it in 2018 419 He was named the IFPI Global Recording Artist of 2016 and 2018 420 Drake was Spotify s most streamed artist of the 2010s 421 Pitchfork ranked Nothing Was the Same as the 41st best album of the decade so far between 2010 and 2014 422 and ranked him fifth in the publication s list of the Top 10 Music Artists since 2010 423 424 Take Care was ranked at number 95 on Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 2020 399 He has been ranked by Complex on their Best Rapper Alive Every Year Since 1979 list awarding Drake the accolade in 2011 2012 and 2015 425 ControversiesLegal issues On May 31 2009 Drake was robbed at gunpoint in Toronto s Little Italy district and was forced to forfeit a gold and diamond necklace an Audemars Piguet watch and 2 000 Soccerties Cotterell and Paul Lelutiu were initially charged with armed robbery conspiracy to commit armed robbery three counts of pointing a firearm and possession of stolen property All charges were later dropped except conspiracy to commit armed robbery to which the men pleaded guilty They were sentenced to time served amounting to just over six months in jail 426 In April 2017 Mesha Collins was arrested for criminal trespass after breaking into Drake s home in Calabasas although no criminal charges were brought Collins filed a 4 billion lawsuit against Drake for defamation in June 2021 427 which was dismissed that December 428 Drake then filed a restraining order against Collins in March 2022 429 which was granted that April 430 In March 2021 an unidentified woman armed with a knife was arrested after a failed attempt to break into Drake s Toronto home 431 In January 2023 a man was arrested for burglarizing Drake s L A home 432 In 2012 singer Ericka Lee filed a lawsuit against Drake for the usage of her voice on Marvins Room Claiming to have provided the female vocals Lee also alleged she was owed songwriting credits and royalties 433 Despite Drake s legal team countering by claiming that Lee simply requested a credit in the liner notes of the album the matter was resolved in February 2013 with both parties agreeing to an out of court settlement 434 In 2014 Drake was sued for 300 000 for sampling Jimmy Smith Rap a 1982 single by jazz musician Jimmy Smith The suit was filed by Smith s estate who said Drake never asked for permission when sampling it for the intro on Pound Cake Paris Morton Music 2 claiming Smith himself would have disagreed as he disliked hip hop 435 436 Drake would win the lawsuit in 2017 with federal judge William Pauley ruling the content used was transformative and there was no liability for copyright infringement 437 Also in 2014 it emerged that Drake was sued by rapper Rappin 4 Tay claiming Drake misused his lyrics when collaborating with YG on the song Who Do You Love He sought 100 000 for mistreatment and artistic theft which Drake paid to the rapper later that year 438 In 2016 Drake caused a nightclub in Oklahoma City to close down due to his usage of marijuana and other illegal drugs being prevalent at the club 439 In December 2021 Drake sued jeweler Ori Vechler and his company Gemma LTD for incorrectly using his likeness in promotional material he also sought to return three items he purchased 440 In December 2022 a lawsuit brought by rapper Angelou Skywalker who alleged that Drake stole his song Reach for Skies to make Way 2 Sexy was dismissed following repeated misconduct by Skywalker against prosecutors and U S district judge Colleen Kollar Kotelly who presided over the case Skywalker was accused of filing no less than 50 irrelevant motions and was handed a restraining order preventing contact with Drake 441 In 2017 Drake was embroiled in another lawsuit being sued by producer Detail Noel Fisher over an alleged assault in 2014 Fisher claimed Drake s bodyguard Nessel Chubbs Beezer punched him in the face and allegedly broke his jaw over musical and financial disputes Fisher also said the injuries caused him to be hospitalized for days and had to undergo several surgeries following which he sued for damages related to medical bills and physical and emotional suffering 442 The case which was set to undergo trial in May 2018 was dismissed by Superior Court Judge Elaine Lu after Fisher failed to show up for a final status conference Lu ruled that Beezer solely acted in self defense 443 In January 2019 Drake Odell Beckham Jr and Younes Bendjima were sued by a man named Bennett Sipes in regards to an alleged assault that occurred outside of a L A nightclub in 2018 Sipes claims he suffered traumatic brain injury as well as injuries to his back neck shoulders etc on March 24 2018 when he was attacked by Bendjima as well as members of Drake and Beckham s entourages in an alley near the nightclub and sought 250 000 in damages The suit alleges Drake and Beckham followed their respective crews to the alley to watch Sipes get attacked A video of the incident was recorded using the on site surveillance system 444 The suit was eventually settled out of court 445 In October 2021 Drake and Chris Brown were sued by Braindon Cooper and Timothy Valentine for copyright infringement between No Guidance and their own song I Love Your Dress 446 447 448 but Drake was dropped by Cooper and Valentine from the lawsuit in April 2022 449 Drake was handed another copyright lawsuit from Samuel Nicholas citing infringement from Drake s In My Feelings and Nice For What 450 That November he was named co defendant with Travis Scott in a multi claimant lawsuit for inciting a riot and violence at the Astroworld Festival 451 to which he released a statement 452 he reportedly delayed the release of Splash Brothers a collaboration with French Montana as a result 453 On July 14 2022 Drake was detained by Swedish police reportedly stemming from drugs present within a Stockholm nightclub 454 That November Drake and 21 Savage were sued by Conde Nast the publisher of Vogue for using the Vogue name without permission to promote their collaborative album Her Loss 455 456 Drake and 21 Savage voluntarily ceased to a preliminary injunction to stop using Vogue trademarks to promote the album 457 and later reached a settlement with Conde Nast 458 In February 2023 Drake was ordered to appear for a deposition in the XXXTentacion murder trial after the defense team for Dedrick Williams one of the three suspects listed Drake as a potential witness related to the purported feud between Drake and XXXTentacion Drake was subpoenaed the month prior and failed to show for his scheduled deposition date of January 27 the rescheduled deposition is set for February 24 459 It was later reported that armed guards at Drake s Beverly Hills home refused to accept the service of the deposition on February 14 which Drake s lawyer Bradon Cohen argued was not properly served in compliance with California law and done solely to inject celebrity spectacle in a routine trial ultimately leading to the deposition being dismissed 460 Feuds Drake and Chris Brown were allegedly involved in a physical altercation in June 2012 when Drake and his entourage threw glass bottles at Brown in a SoHo nightclub in Manhattan New York City Chris Brown tweeted about the incident and criticized Drake in music until 2013 including on the R I P remix 461 462 463 Despite no response from Drake he and Brown both appeared in a comedic skit for the 2014 ESPY Awards and rehearsed the skit together prior to the televised airing virtually ending the dispute 464 The pair later collaborated on No Guidance in 2019 465 In December 2014 Drake was involved in another altercation being punched by Diddy outside the LIV nightclub in Miami Florida The altercation was reported to be over Drake s usage of the instrumental for 0 to 100 The Catch Up allegedly produced by Boi 1da for Diddy before Drake appropriated the track for his own use Drake was later rushed to the ER after aggravating an old arm injury during the dispute 466 Drake was also involved in a feud with Tyga stemming from Tyga s negative comments about him during an interview with Vibe magazine 467 Drake would later respond on 6 God and 6PM in New York which has been interpreted as directly involved in Tyga s abrupt removal from Young Money Entertainment 468 Further controversy arose in July 2015 when it was alleged by Meek Mill that Drake had used ghostwriters during recording sessions for RICO one of the lead singles off Mill s second studio album This proceeded further allegations that Drake did not help in promotion of the album due to Mill discovering the ghostwriter widely believed to be Quentin Miller 469 Despite Miller collaborating with Drake and receiving past credits Mill assured that Miller had written Drake s verse for R I C O Soon after Funkmaster Flex aired reference tracks in support of Mill s claims notably for R I C O 10 Bands and Know Yourself This prompted Drake to respond with two diss tracks titled Charged Up 470 and Back to Back 471 in the space of four days Mill would later respond with Wanna Know 472 before removing it from SoundCloud weeks later 473 Following several subliminal disses 474 475 476 from either artist 477 Drake further sought to denounce Funkmaster Flex while performing in New York Flex s home state on the Summer Sixteen Tour 478 479 Following Mill s prison sentencing for probation violation Drake stated Free Meek Mill at a concert in Australia and ended their rivalry on Family Feud 480 the pair later collaborated on Going Bad in 2019 481 Pusha T would also use the same rationale to criticize Drake on Infrared in 2018 482 leading Drake to respond with the Duppy Freestyle diss track on May 25 483 Pusha T responded with The Story of Adidon on May 29 which presented several claims and revealed Drake s fatherhood 484 The pair are considered to have been in a rivalry since 2012 resulting from Pusha T s feuds with Lil Wayne and Birdman with Drake yet to respond to The Story of Adidon 485 In 2016 Drake was embroiled in a feud with Joe Budden stemming from Budden s derogatory comments when reviewing Views Drake would allegedly respond to Budden through 4PM in Calabasas prompting Budden to respond with two diss tracks in the space of five days echoing the same sentiment Drake deployed during his feud with Meek Mill Drake would later appear on No Shopping alongside French Montana directly referencing Budden throughout the song although Montana claimed Drake s verse was recorded before the release of Budden s diss tracks Despite Budden releasing two further songs in reference to Drake 486 he has yet to officially respond to Budden 487 In the same year Drake dissed Kid Cudi on Two Birds One Stone after Cudi launched an expletive filled rant on the artist on Twitter 488 Cudi later checked into a rehabilitation facility following the release of the song and continued to disparage Drake in further tweets 489 the pair eventually resolved their feud and collaborated on IMY2 in 2021 490 In mid 2018 Drake was embroiled in a feud with long time collaborator Kanye West 491 In an appearance on The Shop Drake recounted several meetings with West who voiced his desire to be Quincy Jones and work with Drake and replicate the producer artist relationship between Jones and Michael Jackson 492 West requested Drake play and inform him of upcoming releases while he gave Drake the instrumental to Lift Yourself 493 West requested the pair work in Wyoming with Drake arriving a day after close friend 40 who said West was instead recording an album Judging the pair to have differing release schedules Drake traveled to Wyoming 494 but only worked on West s music they explored Drake s after he played West March 14 which addressed Drake s relationship with his newborn son and co parent 495 This prompted a conversation with West regarding his personal issues after which news of his son would be exposed by Pusha T 496 which Drake concluded was revealed to him by West West also released Lift Yourself as a solo song and produced Infrared Drake then denounced West in songs and live performances 497 498 West would retaliate in a series of tweets in late 2018 and the pair continued to respond on social media and in music as of late 2021 499 which included Drake leaking West s song Life of the Party 500 During their feud West also made several public attempts to reconcile with Drake 501 which is reported to have occurred after they co headlined a benefit concert in December 2021 502 Drake has also been involved in reported feuds with DMX music critic Anthony Fantano 503 504 505 Kendrick Lamar 506 Common 507 The Weeknd 508 XXXTentacion Jay Z Tory Lanez 509 and Ludacris 510 although the latter five and his feud with DMX have been reported to be resolved 511 512 513 Business venturesEndorsements Prior to venturing into business Drake garnered several endorsement deals with various companies notably gaining one with Sprite following his mention of drinking purple drank a concoction that contains Sprite as a key ingredient 514 515 In the aftermath of his highly publicized feud with Meek Mill Drake was also endorsed by fast food restaurants Burger King and Whataburger 516 Business magazine Forbes commented his endorsement deals and business partnerships combined heavily for Drake s reported pre tax earnings at 94 million between June 2016 to June 2017 being one of the highest paid celebrities during that period 517 Drake receives an endorsement of 100 million per annum from the gambling firm Stake com 518 OVO Sound Main article OVO Sound The logo of Drake s OVO Sound imprint During the composition of Nothing Was the Same Drake started his own record label in late 2012 with producer Noah 40 Shebib and business partner Oliver El Khatib Drake sought for an avenue to release his own music as well helping in the nurturing of other artists while Shebib and El Khatib yearned to start a label with a distinct sound prompting the trio to team up to form OVO Sound 519 The name is an abbreviation derived from the October s Very Own moniker Drake used to publish his earlier projects The label is currently distributed by Warner Bros Records Drake 40 and PartyNextDoor were the label s inaugural artists The label houses artists including Drake PartyNextDoor Majid Jordan Roy Woods and dvsn 520 as well as producers including 40 Boi 1da Nineteen85 and Future the Prince Toronto Raptors Main article Toronto Raptors On September 30 2013 at a press conference with Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment CEO Tim Leiweke 521 Drake was announced as the new global ambassador of the Toronto Raptors joining the executive committee of the NBA franchise It was announced together with the 2016 NBA All Star Game being awarded to the Air Canada Centre in Toronto 522 523 524 This was also the setting where Drake was given The Key to the City 525 In the role it was announced that Drake would help to promote and serve as a host of festivities beginning with the All Star Game He would also provide consulting services to rebrand the team helping to redesign its image and clothing line in commemoration of the franchise s 20th anniversary 521 526 527 528 He also collaborated with the Raptors on pre game practice jerseys t shirts and sweatsuits 529 and began hosting an annual Drake Night segment with the organization beginning in 2013 530 Entertainment Apple Music Main article Apple Music Following the launch of Apple Music a music and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc the company announced Drake as the figurehead for the platform at their Worldwide Developers Conference in 2015 with the artist also penning an exclusivity deal with the service worth a reported 19 million 531 This saw all future solo releases by Drake becoming available first on Apple Music before seeing roll out to other streaming services and music retailers 532 Drake had also developed the OVO Sound Radio station on Beats 1 which is utilized as the primary avenue for debuting singles and projects with the station overseeing over 300 million unique users when it debuted More Life 533 Drake s partnership with Apple Music has largely been credited for the platform s sharp success as it attained 10 million subscribers after six months as well as giving birth to exclusivity from artists with many independent and signed artists such as Frank Ocean and The Weeknd also brokering exclusivity deals with streaming services 534 Through signing with the company Drake was one of the artists alongside Pharrell and Katy Perry to exclusively own an Apple Watch before the smartwatch saw public release 535 DreamCrew and investments Main article DreamCrew In 2017 Drake and Adel Future Nur co founded the production company DreamCrew with functions in both management and entertainment The company has produced the television series Euphoria and Top Boy 536 Their debut produced film was sports documentary The Carter Effect detailing the impact of Vince Carter in Canada 537 On August 5 2022 Drake was among those nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for acting as a producer on Euphoria 538 In July 2021 Drake was announced as an executive producer alongside LeBron James and Maverick Carter for Black Ice a documentary film charting the experiences of black and ethnic minority professional and amateur ice hockey players It is due to be produced by Uninterrupted Canada in partnership with Drake s DreamCrew Entertainment James SpringHill Company and Bell Media 539 DreamCrew also began production on the unscripted survival series Chillin Island in 2021 due to air on HBO 540 In June 2021 Live Nation confirmed a long standing partnership with Drake to open History a 2 500 convertible capacity live entertainment and general function venue in Toronto It was in development for over three years and is situated in The Beaches 541 He also aided in the venue s interior design which contains LED screens soundproofing quick change rooms and a customizable staircase 542 In November 2022 DreamCrew invested near 100 million to revive the open air museum and amusement park Luna Luna originally staged in Hamburg it is set to go on a worldwide tour with Drake stating Luna Luna is such a unique and special way to experience art This is a big idea and opportunity that centers around what we love most bringing people together 543 Drake signed as an investor and collaborator with Los Angeles based sustainability and financial services startup Aspiration he will also use the company s enterprise services to monitor and ensure personal carbon neutrality 544 He has also invested in robo advisor Wealthsimple the livestreaming video commerce platform NTWRK the cannabis provider Bullrider and several sports related ventures including online esports betting platform Players Lounge the sportstech firm StatusPro and online sports network Overtime 545 In an analysis by Brennan Doherty for Toronto Star Drake s investment carry all the hallmarks typical of musicians which is often momentum investing and cited Jason Pereira who described Drake s business deals as typically angel investing and private equity often venture capital funds Pereira also noted his leveraging his personal brand to generate cash 545 On August 30 2022 it was reported that Drake and LeBron James as part of the investment fund Main Street Advisors would partner with U S private equity group RedBird Capital and Yankee Global Enterprises to purchase Italian football club A C Milan for a rumored 1 2 billion 546 Drake has also invested in cryptocurrency and NFT payment solutions firm MoonPay 100 Thieves Main article 100 Thieves In 2018 Drake purchased an ownership stake in the gaming organization 100 Thieves joining as a co founder and co owner The investment was partly funded by music executive Scooter Braun and Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert 547 548 Cuisine Main article Virginia Black Whiskey Two months prior to the release of Views Drake announced the development of Virginia Black a bourbon based whiskey 549 This would be his second foray into selling foodstuffs previously partnering with celebrity chef Susur Lee to open Fring s Restaurant and Antonio Park to open the sports bar Pick 6ix both in Toronto and eventually closed 550 551 Virginia Black was created and distributed by Proximo Spirits and Brent Hocking 552 a spirits producer who founded DeLeon Tequila in 2008 553 The company described the partnership as fruitful as they share a passion for style music and the pursuit of taste on a quest to redefine whiskey 554 In 2021 using ratings compiled from Vivino and complimentary website Distiller Virginia Black was ranked the worst value celebrity liquor for quality and price 555 The product was launched in June 2016 and contained two three and four year old Bourbon whiskies The company sold over 4 000 bottles in the first week domestically 556 The brand was also promoted and marketed through Drake s music and various tours such as being part of the Virginia Black VIP Lounge additional package available for purchase during the Summer Sixteen Tour Virginia Black shipped a further 30 000 units when rollout was extended to select international markets in late 2016 557 The company later aired commercials with Drake s father Dennis Graham which featured the mock tagline of The Realest Dude Ever in reference toward The Most Interesting Man in the World tagline employed by Dos Equis after extending the sale of the drink to Europe in 2017 211 In 2019 Drake began collaborating with Hocking on Mod Selection a luxury range of champagne 558 and in May 2021 formed part of a 40 million series B investment funding round led by D1 Capital Partners in Daring Foods Inc a vegan meat analogue corporation 559 That September he purchased a minority stake in Californian food chain Dave s Hot Chicken 560 and organized a promotion on October 24 2022 to give away free chicken to Toronto residents on his 36th birthday 561 Fashion In December 2013 Drake announced he was signing with Nike and Air Jordan saying growing up I m sure we all idolized Michael Jordan I am officially inducted into the Team Jordan family 562 Drake also released his own collection of Air Jordans dubbed the Air Jordan OVOs 563 This foresaw collaborations between OVO and Canada Goose 564 in which various items of clothing were produced 565 In 2020 A Bathing Ape announced a collaboration with Drake releasing an OVO x BAPE collection of clothing 566 while he also partnered with candle manufacturer Revolve to create Better World Fragrance a line of scented candles 567 568 In December 2020 Drake announced Nocta a sub label with Nike In a press release Drake said I always felt like there was an opportunity for Nike to embrace an entertainer the same way as athletes he wrote to be associated with the highest level possible was always my goal 569 The apparel line is named after Drake s nocturnal creative process in which Nike described as a collection for the collective and noted by GQ as fashion forward minimal inspired sportswear 570 One clothing item features an image of Drake s muses Elizabeth and Victoria Lejonhjarta with a poem 571 After the first collection sold out another was released in February 2021 which introduced t shirts adjustable caps a utility vest and a lightweight jacket 572 That July OVO released the Weekender Collection which includes a line of hoodies velour sweatsuits t shirts shorts and accessories for women 573 OVO then released a Winter Survival Collection that December which included puffer jackets vests and parkas made with 700 fill down and Oeko Tex certified down feathers 574 They followed this with limited Jurassic Park themed collection and an indoor footwear collaboration with Suicoke 575 as well as a Playboy collaborated capsule collection 576 In July 2022 a capsule inspired by and in collaboration with Mike Tyson was released featuring both blouson jackets and caps 577 In conjunction with Spotify s 12 year 540 million sponsorship deal with FC Barcelona the club wore special edition OVO owl silhouette branded jerseys in their El Clasico match against Real Madrid CF on October 16 2022 578 OVO then partnered with former professional ice hockey player Tie Domi and fashion retailer Roots Canada to release a capsule collection on October 28 matching Domi s jersey number for the New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs 579 a capsule collection was later released in collaboration with the Maple Leafs in November 580 Personal lifeHealth and residences A Boeing 767 200 airplane similar to the one Drake acquired in 2020 581 Drake lives in Toronto Ontario in a 35 000 square foot 100 million estate nicknamed The Embassy 582 which was built from the ground up in 2017 583 584 and is seen in the video to his song Toosie Slide 585 586 He owned a home nicknamed the YOLO Estate in Hidden Hills California from 2012 to 2022 587 and bought a Beverly Crest home in 2022 from Robbie Williams for 70 million 588 He owns a condominium adjacent to the CN Tower 589 He also owns a Boeing 767 590 591 and in 2021 rented a 65 million multi purpose property in Beverly Hills 592 593 594 Drake has a variety of tattoos some of which are symbols associated with personal accomplishments such as a jack o lantern October Lejonhjarta transl October Lionheart owls and a controversial Abbey Road 1969 inspired depiction of himself and the Beatles 595 He has portraits of Lil Wayne Sade Aaliyah Jesus Malverde Denzel Washington 40 his parents grandmother maternal uncle and son and several related to Toronto including the CN Tower and the number 416 596 On August 18 2021 Drake revealed he contracted COVID 19 amidst the pandemic which led to temporary hair loss He was also one of the first celebrities to publicly test for the virus in March 2020 597 He contracted the disease again in 2022 causing the postponement of reunion concerts with Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj 598 Family and relationships Drake s paternal uncles are guitarists and songwriters Larry Graham and Teenie Hodges 599 Graham was a member of Sly and the Family Stone 600 while Hodges contributed to songs for Al Green including Love and Happiness Here I Am Come and Take Me and Take Me to the River 601 602 Drake has two dogs a snow white American Bully and an American Akita 603 he acquired another Akita in 2016 but gave the dog to a trainer not long after due to tour commitments 604 Drake is close friends with Adele 605 He dated SZA between 2008 and 2009 606 and was in an on again off again relationship with Rihanna from 2009 to 2016 607 He has mentioned the relationship in every one of his studio albums 608 and when presenting Rihanna with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in 2016 he said she s a woman I ve been in love with since I was 22 years old 609 On his relationship with her he said on the talk show The Shop As life takes shape and teaches you your own lessons I end up in this situation where I don t have the fairy tale of Drake started a family with Rihanna it s so perfect It looks so good on paper and I wanted it too at one time 610 Drake is a father to one son who was born on October 11 2017 to French painter and former model Sophie Brussaux 611 612 613 614 615 616 Brussaux s pregnancy was the subject of several rumours after featuring in a TMZ article in early 2017 614 After the nature of the pair s relationship was discussed in Pusha T s The Story of Adidon Drake confirmed his fatherhood on the album Scorpion in 2018 citing a desire for his child s privacy 615 617 DiscographyMain article Drake discography Studio albums Thank Me Later 2010 Take Care 2011 Nothing Was the Same 2013 Views 2016 Scorpion 2018 Certified Lover Boy 2021 Honestly Nevermind 2022 Collaborative albums Her Loss with 21 Savage 2022 ToursHeadlining Away from Home Tour 2010 Club Paradise Tour 2012 Would You Like a Tour 2013 2014 Jungle Tour 2015 six date promotional tour Boy Meets World Tour 2017 Assassination Vacation Tour 2019 Co headlining America s Most Wanted Tour with Young Money 2009 Drake vs Lil Wayne with Lil Wayne 2014 Summer Sixteen Tour with Future 2016 Aubrey amp the Three Migos Tour with Migos 2018 It s All a Blur Tour with 21 Savage 2023 FilmographyMain article Drake videography Film Year Film Role Notes2007 Charlie Bartlett A V Jones Minor role2008 Mookie s Law Chet Walters Short film2011 Breakaway 618 Himself Cameo2012 Ice Age Continental Drift Ethan Voice role2013 Anchorman 2 The Legend Continues Ron Burgundy fan Cameo2014 Think Like a Man Too Himself2017 6ix Rising 619 Noisey documentaryThe Carter Effect Documentary also executive producer2019 Remember Me Toronto Documentary by Mustafa the Poet 620 2022 Black Ice 621 None Documentary executive producerTBA For Khadija 622 NoneTelevision Year Title Role Notes2001 Blue Murder Joey Tamarin Episode Out of Towners Part 1 2001 2008 Degrassi The Next Generation James Jimmy Brooks Main role 100 episodes2002 Soul Food Fredrick Episode From Dreams to Nightmares Conviction Teen Fish Television film2005 Best Friend s Date Dater Episode Season Finale Instant Star Himself Episode Personality Crisis 2008 The Border PFC Gordon Harvey Episode Stop Loss 2009 Being Erica Ken Episode What I Am Is What I Am Sophie Ken Episode An Outing with Sophie Beyond the Break Himself Episode One Elle of a Party 2010 When I Was 17 Episode Drake Jennie Finch amp Queen Latifah 2011 Juno Awards Host Television specialSaturday Night Live Himself musical guest Episode Anna Faris Drake 2012 Punk d Himself Episode Drake Kim Kardashian 2014 2016 Saturday Night Live Himself host musical guest Episode Drake 2018 The Shop Himself Episode 2The Egos Drake Episode OMP Drake 2019 Euphoria None Executive producerTop Boy None2023 Saint X None Upcoming series Executive producer 623 TBA Chillin Island None Executive producerSee alsoCulture of Toronto List of artists who reached number one in the United States List of Canadian musicians List of people from Toronto List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart List of highest certified music artists in the United States List of best selling music artists List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones List of most followed Instagram accounts List of Canadian hip hop musicians List of Canadian Jews List of Black Canadians Black Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area History of the Jews in Toronto List of artists who reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100 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