Drake’s “Views” Earns Highest Chart Position in Over Seven Years

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Drake’s 2016 classic Views is proving to be timeless, climbing back up the Billboard 200 to its highest position since 2018.

Nearly a decade after its release, Drake’s Views continues to dominate the streaming era. The Toronto superstar’s 2016 album has earned its highest chart position in over seven years, currently sitting at #47 on this week’s Billboard 200. The last time Views reached this mark was back in July 2018.

The resurgence of Views arrives during a wave of renewed interest in Drake’s catalog. Earlier this month, his fan-favorite project Take Care re-entered the Billboard 200’s top 20, fueling discussions across social media about his unrivaled discography. Tracks like “One Dance,” “Controlla,” and “Feel No Ways” continue to rack up millions of weekly streams, a testament to their staying power nearly ten years later.

This chart movement also comes as Drake reclaims his position as the most-streamed rapper of October, reinforcing his dominance in an era where artists often fade fast. Despite controversies and musical shifts within hip-hop, Drake’s streaming numbers — and chart consistency — remain unmatched.

With Views climbing again, and Take Care still thriving, Drake’s legacy as one of the most enduring figures in modern music continues to strengthen.




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