Drake Charts Eight Albums on Billboard 200, Most of Any Male Artist

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Drake proves why he’s one of the most consistent forces in music, charting eight albums on the Billboard 200 this week—the most of any male artist.

Drake continues to dominate the Billboard 200, securing eight albums on the chart this week. From early classics like Take Care (#30) and Thank Me Later (#149) to recent releases like For All The Dogs (#74) and Some Sexy Songs 4 U (#26), the Canadian superstar showcases his enduring appeal and unmatched work ethic. This feat solidifies Drake’s place as one of the most prolific male artists in chart history.

Among the albums charting, fans will find Views (#72), Certified Lover Boy (#78), Scorpion (#114), and More Life (#172), each representing a different era of Drake’s evolution as an artist. The chart success highlights his ability to maintain relevance and streamable longevity, even years after initial releases.

This milestone comes as Drake teases his new ICEMAN album, with singles like “What Did I Miss?” and “Which One” already performing well. Clearly, Drake’s dominance isn’t slowing down, and the narrative that he hasn’t recovered from past beefs, including those with Kendrick Lamar, is firmly laid to rest.




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