2001–2009: Career beginnings At 15, Drake was introduced to a high school friend's father, an acting agent. He found Drake a role on the Canadian
teen drama series
Degrassi: The Next Generation, in which Drake portrayed
Jimmy Brooks, a basketball star who became physically disabled after he was shot by a classmate. 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." Drake's first recorded song, "Do What You Do", appeared on
The N Soundtrack, which was released by
The N (the night-time block for
Noggin), as it was the network that the series was airing on in the United States. , the founder of
Young Money Entertainment, signed Drake to the label in 2009.|239x239px During his early career, Graham co-formed the R&B duo The Renaissance with singer
Melanie Fiona, although not releasing an album. Being musically inspired by
Jay-Z and
Clipse, Drake
self-released his debut
mixtape,
Room for Improvement featuring
Trey Songz and
Lupe Fiasco, in 2006. 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, 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. 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 sampled "Man of the Year" by
Brisco,
Flo Rida, and
Lil Wayne, retaining Lil Wayne's verse; the rapper invited Drake to
Houston to join his
Tha Carter III tour. On tour, Drake and Lil Wayne recorded multiple songs together, including "Ransom", "
Forever", and a remix to "Brand New". This prompted the mixtape's re-release as an
EP, featuring 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. Due to the success of the mixtape, Drake was the subject of a bidding war from various labels, often reported as "one of the biggest bidding wars ever". He had secured a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment on June 29, 2009. Drake joined the rest of the label's roster on the America's Most Wanted Tour in July 2009. 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. In 2009 The Nightingale Company, the studio of television producer
Debbie Nightingale, announced the development of
Us and Them, a television comedy series which would have starred Graham and his
Degrassi castmate
Mazin Elsadig, although the series was never completed.
2010–2012: Musical breakthrough with Thank Me Later and Take Care in 2010|left Drake planned to release his debut album,
Thank Me Later, in late 2008, but the album's release date was thrice postponed up to June 15, 2010. On March 9, 2010, Drake released the lead single "
Over", which peaked at number fourteen on the
Billboard Hot 100, as well as topping the
Rap Songs chart. It received a nomination for
Best Rap Solo Performance at the
53rd Grammy Awards. His second single, "
Find Your Love", became a bigger success. It peaked at number five on the Hot 100, and was certified
3× Multi-Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The music video for the single was shot in
Kingston, Jamaica, and was criticized by Jamaica's minister of tourism
Edmund Bartlett. The third single and fourth singles, "
Miss Me" and "
Fancy" respectively, 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.
Thank Me Later was released on June 15, 2010, debuting at number one on the
Billboard 200 with sales of over 447,000 copies in its first week. 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. The album became the top selling debut album for any artist in 2010 and had the highest sales week for any debut album in the 2010s and featured Lil Wayne,
Kanye West, and Jay Z. Drake began his
Away from Home Tour on September 20, 2010, in Miami, Florida, performing at 78 shows over four different legs. It concluded in
Las Vegas in November 2010. Due to the tour's success, Drake hosted the first OVO Festival in 2010. Drake had an eco-friendly college tour to support the album. Drake announced his intentions to allow
Noah "40" Shebib to record a more cohesive sound on his next album than on
Thank Me Later. In November 2010, Drake revealed the title of his next studio album would be
Take Care. He sought to expand on the low-tempo, sensuous, and dark sonic esthetic of
Thank Me Later. Primarily a
hip-hop album, Drake also attempted to incorporate
R&B and pop to create a languid, grandiose sound. 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, before ultimately deciding against starring in the movie to focus on the album. "Dreams Money Can Buy" and "
Marvins Room" as well as peaking at number 21 on the
Billboard Hot 100. "
Headlines" was released on August 9 as the album's lead single. It met with positive critical and commercial response, reaching number thirteen on the Hot 100, as well as becoming Drake's tenth single to reach the summit of the
Billboard Hot Rap Songs. It was eventually certified
4× Multi-Platinum in the United States and Platinum in Canada. The music video for the single was released on October 2.
Take Care was released on November 15, 2011, and received generally positive reviews from
music critics. It also won the
Grammy Award for
Best Rap Album at the
55th Annual Grammy Awards, and achieved great commercial success, eventually being certified six times platinum by the RIAA in 2019, with sales for the album marking 2.6 million in the US The album's third and fourth singles, "
The Motto" and
Take Care", were released on November 29, 2011 and February 21, 2012, respectively. Each song achieved commercial success, and "The Motto" was later credited for
popularizing the phrase "
YOLO" in the United States. The music video for "Take Care" met with widespread acclaim, receiving four nominations at the
2012 MTV Video Music Awards, including for
Video of the Year. "
HYFR" was the final single to be released from the album, and became certified 2× Multi-Platinum. On August 5, 2012, Drake released "
Enough Said", performed by
Aaliyah and himself. Originally recorded prior to
Aaliyah's 2001 death, Drake later finished the track with producer "40". 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. He then returned to acting, starring in
Ice Age: Continental Drift as
Ethan.
2013–2015: Nothing Was the Same and ''If You're Reading This It's Too Late'' By the
Club Paradise Tour's European leg, Drake had begun working on his third studio album, which he said would retain 40 as the album's executive producer, include the influence of British producer
Jamie xx, and stylistically differ from
Take Care, departing from the ambient production and despondent lyrics previously prevalent. After he won the
Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the
55th Annual Grammy Awards on February 10, 2013, Drake announced his third album,
Nothing Was the Same, and released its
first single. The album's second single, "
Hold On, We're Going Home", was released in August, peaking at number one on the
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
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. 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 Kanye West's
808s & Heartbreak. The album, which sold over 1,720,000 copies in the United States, was further promoted by the "
Would You like a Tour?" throughout late 2013 to early 2014. It became the 22nd-most successful tour of the year, grossing an estimated $46 million. 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". In late 2014, Drake announced that he began recording sessions for his fourth studio album. 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 or a mixtape, 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. However, he eventually remained with Cash Money, and If You're Reading This It's Too Late
sold over 1 million units in 2015. which was recorded in Atlanta in just under a week. 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. It was later certified 2× multi platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales, streaming and track-sales equivalent of over 2 million units. 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''. in
Toronto in 2016 "Summer Sixteen" debuted at number six on the US
Billboard Hot 100, and proved controversial—Drake's self-comparisons with more tenured artists divided many critics, who described his self-comparison as "goodly brash" or "conventionally disrespectful". 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; 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. The single also became Drake's first number one single as a lead artist in the United Kingdom, and peaked at number one in many other countries.
Views was previewed in London before its premiere 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.
Views would become Drake's most commercially successful album, sitting atop the
Billboard 200 for thirteen weeks, as well as simultaneously leading the
Billboard Hot 100 and the
Billboard 200 for eight weeks. It achieved sextuple-platinum status in the US, and earned over 1 million
album-equivalent units in the first week of its release, as well as gaining over half-billion overall streams. Despite its success, critical reception was mixed: the album drew criticism for its length, lack of a cohesive theme, and dearth of artistic challenge. Drake returned to host
Saturday Night Live on May 14, serving as the show's musical guest. Drake and
Future then announced the
Summer Sixteen Tour to showcase their collective mixtape, as well as their respective studio albums. The latter dates of the tour were postponed due to Drake suffering an ankle injury. According to
Pollstar, the Summer Sixteen Tour was the highest grossing hip-hop tour of all time, having earnt $84.3 million across 56 dates. On July 23, Drake announced that he was working on a new project, scheduled to be released in early 2017. During the 2016 OVO Festival, Kanye West confirmed that he and Drake had begun working on a collaborative album. Soon after, the music video for "Child's Play" was released. 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. At the
2016 BET Hip-Hop Awards, Drake received the most nominations, with 10, winning the awards for Album of the Year and Best Hip-Hop Video. Drake later announced the
Boy Meets World Tour on October 10. During an episode of OVO Sound Radio, Drake confirmed he would be releasing a project titled
More Life, described as a "playlist of original music". Drake later secured his second and third Grammy Awards, winning for
Best Rap/Sung Performance and
Best Rap Song at the
59th ceremony. Upon release on March 18, 2017,
More Life received mostly positive reviews, and debuted atop the
Billboard 200, earning 505,000
album-equivalent units in its first week. 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 and 61.3 million on
Spotify. He later won a record 13 awards at the
2017 Billboard Music Awards in May. By this time, Drake had been present on the
Hot 100 chart for eight consecutive years, and had the most recorded entries by a solo artist. Drake hosted the
first annual NBA Awards on June 26, and also appeared in
The Carter Effect documentary.
2018–2019: Scorpion and Care Package; return to television Drake released a mini EP titled
Scary Hours on January 20, 2018, marking Drake's first solo release since
More Life.
Scary Hours featured the songs "
Diplomatic Immunity" and "
God's Plan", with the latter debuting at number one on the US
Billboard Hot 100. The song was Drake's first song as a solo artist to reach number one. It also became his first song to be certified Diamond by the RIAA, and it is currently tied for the fourth highest certified digital single ever in the US He was later featured on
BlocBoy JB's February 2018 debut single "
Look Alive". The song's entry on the Hot 100 made Drake the rapper with the most top 10 hits on the Hot 100, with 23. On April 6, "
Nice for What", a single from his fifth studio album, was released. It replaced his own "God's Plan" on the
Billboard Hot 100 at number one, making Drake the first artist to have a new number-one debut replace their former number-one debut. He then announced the title of his fifth studio album as
Scorpion, with a planned release date of June 29, 2018. "
I'm Upset" was released on May 26 as the album's third single.
Scorpion was 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. It eventually sold 749,000 album equivalent units in its first week of sales, and debuted at number one on the
Billboard 200. Drake earned his sixth US number-one with "
In My Feelings" on July 21. The success of "In My Feelings" also made Drake the record holder for most number one hits among rappers. He then appeared on the
Travis Scott album
Astroworld, featuring uncredited vocals for the song "
Sicko Mode", which peaked at number one on the
Billboard Hot 100. 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. 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. In February 2019, he received his fourth
Grammy Award for Best Rap Song, for "God's Plan", at the
61st Annual Grammy Awards. 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. A legal representative for the academy 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. 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. 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. 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; it debuted at number one on the
Billboard 200 with 109,000 album equivalent units in its first week of sales.
2019–2021: Dark Lane Demo Tapes and Certified Lover Boy Drake released the song "
War" on December 24, 2019, which was widely noted for its
UK drill-inspired instrumental. The following day, he revealed that he was in the process of completing his sixth studio album. On April 3, he released "
Toosie Slide" with a music video, which features a dance created in collaboration with social media influencer Toosie. It debuted at number one on the
Billboard Hot 100, making Drake the first male artist to have three songs debut at number one. 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. The mixtape is a compilation of new songs and tracks that leaked on the internet. It received mixed reviews and debuted at number two on the US
Billboard 200, and at number one on the
UK Albums Chart. Drake also announced that his sixth studio album would be released in the summer of 2020. On August 14, "
Laugh Now Cry Later" featuring
Lil Durk was released, which was intended as the lead single from the upcoming album
Certified Lover Boy, but not included on the final track listing. It debuted at number two on the Hot 100, and was nominated for
Best Rap Song at the
63rd Annual Grammy Awards. On his 34th birthday, Drake announced
Certified Lover Boy was set to be released in January 2021. This was later pushed back after he sustained a serious knee injury. In January 2021, Drake became the first artist to surpass 50 billion combined streams on Spotify. 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. 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. He was named
Artist of the Decade at the
2021 Billboard Music Awards.
Certified Lover Boy was released on September 3, 2021, becoming Drake's tenth number-one album on the
Billboard 200; every song debuted on the
Billboard Hot 100, while the album was the first to chart nine songs in the top 10, with "
Way 2 Sexy" becoming Drake's ninth number-one single.
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. He was later named
Billboard's
Top Artist of the Year for 2021, and was the fourth most streamed artist on Spotify for the year, and the most streamed rapper. On December 6, he withdrew his music for consideration for the Grammys, with multiple outlets noting his contentious relationship with the Recording Academy. 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.
2022–2024: Honestly, Nevermind, Her Loss, For All the Dogs and Kendrick Lamar feud On March 3, 2022, Drake placed fourth on
Forbess ranking of highest paid rappers of 2021, with an estimated pre-tax income of $50 million. 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. Drake was then confirmed as a guest artist on Future's
I Never Liked You (2022); one of the songs he featured on, "
Wait for U", debuted atop the
Billboard Hot 100, becoming Drake's tenth number-one song and making him the tenth act to achieve ten number ones. In early May, Drake re-signed with
Universal Music Group in a multifaceted deal reported to be worth as much as $400 million, making it one of the largest recording contracts ever. On June 16, Drake announced his seventh album,
Honestly, Nevermind, which released a day later; he also announced a third iteration of his
Scary Hours EP series.
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). "
Jimmy Cooks" also became Drake's eleventh US number-one song. On July 14, it was announced Drake would reunite with Lil Wayne and
Nicki Minaj on a
Toronto exclusive concert series on July 28, July 29, and August 1. 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. Drake refused to submit his music for Grammy consideration for a second consecutive year. On October 22, Drake announced
Her Loss, a collaborative album with
21 Savage which would release on October 28; it was then delayed to November 4 after Drake's longtime producer,
40, was diagnosed with COVID-19.
Her Loss debuted atop the
Billboard 200, accumulating 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). On November 15, Drake was nominated for four awards at the
2023 Grammy Awards, including
Album of the Year for his writing on Beyoncé's
Renaissance. In February 2023, Drake was named the most streamed act ever on Spotify. On July 23, via an announcement for his poetry book
Titles Ruin Everything, Drake announced his eighth studio album, titled
For All the Dogs. On September 15, Drake released the lead single of the album, "
Slime You Out", featuring
SZA. The song charted at number one on the US
Billboard Hot 100. On October 5, Drake released the album's second single, "
8AM in Charlotte", on his social media accounts. On September 16, Drake released
For All The Dogs, which debuted atop the
Billboard 200, accumulating first week sales of 402,000 album-equivalent units. The album also debuted seven tracks in the top ten of the
Billboard Hot 100, with "
First Person Shooter" featuring
J. Cole topping the chart, tying Drake with
Michael Jackson for the most solo number-one songs by a solo male artist. On March 8, 2024, Drake remixed "
Act II: Date @ 8" with
4Batz, the newest signee to
OVO Sound. with
Kendrick Lamar (
pictured). The majority of the public have declared Kendrick Lamar as the winner of the battle. On March 22, Kendrick Lamar dissed Drake, as well as J. Cole, on Future and Metro Boomin's song "
Like That", beginning
a feud between them. During this time, there were also other disses toward Drake from Future, ASAP Rocky, and The Weeknd. On April 19, Drake released "
Push Ups" after early versions were leaked online as a response track while also addressing Future and Rick Ross, followed up with "
Taylor Made Freestyle" later that day. On April 30, Lamar released a diss track named "
Euphoria" in response, as well as "
6:16 in LA" on May 3, exclusively on
Instagram. That same day, Drake released "
Family Matters" exclusively on
YouTube in response. Lamar released "
Meet the Grahams" 20 minutes later, and would go onto release "
Not Like Us" the following day. On May 5, Drake released "
The Heart Part 6", a reference to Lamar's "The Heart" song series. On June 4, Drake appeared on social media personality Snowd4y's "
Wah Gwan Delilah", a
parody of the 2006
Plain White T's song, "
Hey There Delilah". On August 2, Drake appeared as an unannounced guest at the Toronto stop on PartyNextDoor's tour and following his performance, he announced a collaborative album with PartyNextDoor. On August 4, through the OVO Sound Instagram page, a picture of Drake and PartyNextDoor captioned "Hometown Love" was posted, which indicated the album's release. On August 6, Drake released three songs, all part of his sixth extended play
100 Gigs: "
It's Up" featuring
21 Savage and
Young Thug, "Blue Green Red", and "Housekeeping Knows" featuring
Latto. The songs were eventually released on streaming services by the end of that month, alongside the songs "No Face" and "Circadian Rhythm", although, "Blue Green Red" was removed from streaming services due to sample clearance issues.
2025–present: Some Sexy Songs 4 U and Iceman On January 3, 2025, producer
Conductor Williams posted the Drake
freestyle "Fighting Irish" on YouTube, but it was quickly removed. The track was interpreted to contain diss references towards
LeBron James, with the title possibly being a reference to
James' high school mascot. On February 3, 2025, Drake announced
Some Sexy Songs 4 U, a collaborative album with
PartyNextDoor, which was released on February 14, 2025.
$ome $exy $ongs 4 U subsequently debuted at number one on the
Billboard 200 chart, supplanting
GNX by
Kendrick Lamar and tying the
Billboard record with
Jay-Z and
Taylor Swift for most number one albums by a solo artist. On February 16, 2025, it was announced that Drake would be the first artist in history to headline all three days at the 2025
Wireless Festival. Drake became the fastest artist to sell out the festival in its history, selling all tickets in minutes. Directly after the festival, he commenced his
Some Special Shows 4 U tour in Europe (including the United Kingdom), which will conclude on September 23. He was announced as Toronto's host during the
2026 FIFA World Cup matches, as well as its musical performer. On July 5, 2025, Drake released the single "
What Did I Miss?", which he previewed the night before through his
Iceman: Episode 1 livestream. As the lead single of his upcoming ninth studio album
Iceman, it marks his return to solo material. The singles "
Which One", "Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2", and "
Dog House" were released in 2025 and are part of the album. He would the promote the album via a
sculpture made entirely out of ice blocks placed in a Toronto parking lot, in which it's melting would reveal the albums released date. The next day Drake announced on
Instagram that the album will release on May 15, 2026. ==Artistry==