Drake has been of the most dominant artists of this generation, ever since he broke on to the scene with his smash hit ‘Best I Ever Had’ in 2009. From there on, the Toronto superstar has broken several records on the Billboard charts and elsewhere.
Last week, Drake’s sophomore and widely regarded as best album, Take Care released on Nov. 15, 2011 completed 250 non-consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200. It currently still holds the number 105 position on the chart. The album spawned multiple hit singles — ‘Headlines’, ‘Marvins Room’, ‘Take Care’ featuring Rihanna, ‘HYFR’ featuring Lil Wayne and ‘Make Me Proud’ with Nicki Minaj. Take Care is certified 4x platinum in the U.S. by the RIAA.
Drake's 'Take Care' has now spent 250 weeks on the Billboard 200.
— chart data (@chartdata) December 19, 2017
In August this year, his massive 430-week long run on the Billboard Hot 100 since his debut on May 23, 2009 came to an end. Earlier this month, we brought an interesting stat for you where Drizzy now holds the record for most weeks spent on the Billboard Hot 100 in its history, tracking it back to the first time the chart debuted on August 4, 1958. The rapper has spent a whopping 1068 weeks on the chart, more than any other artist ever, with the weeks for all his singles combined.
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