Drake’s “Views” Hits 10 Years on Billboard 200


Among Drake’s albums, “Views” feels like the one that will stay on the charts forever.

Drake continues to stack milestones like trophies. His 2016 album Views has now spent 10 years on the Billboard 200, making it his third project to reach that mark. Longevity like this is far from normal.

With ICEMAN on the way, Drake’s catalog is once again under the spotlight, and Views is a major reason why. The album is widely considered one of his most commercial releases, built to dominate radio, playlists, and just about any speaker within range.

It’s powered by undeniable hits. “One Dance” featuring WizKid became one of his most-streamed songs ever, while “Too Good” with Rihanna and “Hotline Bling” added even more fuel to the album’s success. When it first dropped, Views moved an enormous 852,000 units in its opening week and has since reached multi-platinum status in multiple countries.

What stands out most is its staying power. A decade later, it’s still charting, still being streamed, and still part of the conversation.

When it’s all said and done, don’t be surprised if a few more Drake albums join this club.




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