![]() ![]() ![]() Still, the great majority of the singer-rapper’s best-known work can be found here, spanning from his first pop breakthroughs to his diaristic deep cuts to his harder mixtape tracks to his meme-courting later smashes. 2-peaking crew cut “BedRock” - thus neither is included here.) Missing of course is anything from pre-fame mixtapes Room For Improvement or Comeback Season, along with such early fan favorites as “Houstatlantavegas,” “Fear,” “Karaoke,” “Lord Knows,” “The Ride” and “Draft Day.” (Also worth noting that despite prominently featuring Aubrey, Travis Scott’s Hot 100-topping “SICKO MODE” does not technically list him on its official artist credit, nor does Young Money’s No. Yet despite the staggering number of entries Drake has notched on the Hot 100 over his chart run - an average of nearly 20 a year since his mid-2009 chart debut - the rapper’s entire catalog is hardly represented here. Many of these entries are album cuts that charted along with the rest of their parent sets - the tracklists of his two most recent efforts, 2017’s More Life and 2018’s Scorpion, account for a combined 47 of them on their own - while featured appearances that Drake lent to trusted collaborators like Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Future and (of course) Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne over the years are equally numerous. Of course, with Drake’s chart ascent coinciding with the rise of streaming, it’s not like all 209 of these songs were “Drake hits,” at least in the old-fashioned, single-oriented sense. Drake Breaks Record for Most Billboard Hot 100 Entries Ever ![]()
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