


If a list like this can accomplish anything, then it’s to refocus attention on his art. His tabloid romances with women both famous and relatively unknown, his meme-able videos, and his very public and ostentatious display of wealth all seem to distract from serious discussion and, yes, appreciation of his music. Just as his incredible chart success has brought him pop ubiquity, so has it fueled a chorus of naysayers who won’t accept him as one of the greats, whether that’s among past heroes such as Jay-Z and Lil Wayne, or current icons like Kendrick Lamar, Future, and Young Thug. Yet some rap fans sick of hearing about the 6 God will complain: Why does Drake need more shine? Since scoring his first Billboard top-two hit with “Best I Ever Had” in 2009, he’s been omnipresent, as unavoidable as the weather.

There’s a surplus of material, and more than a few standouts to appreciate. It’s his third project in just over 12 months, following Certified Lover Boy from September 2021, and Honestly, Nevermindlast June. 4, he’ll release Her Loss, a full-length collaboration with Atlanta-via-London rapper 21 Savage. In an era when rappers drop multiple albums/mixtapes/”projects”/whatever in a calendar year, the Toronto artist also known as Aubrey Drake Graham has been as prolific as anyone. It’s not hard to find 100 Drake songs worth compiling into a list of his best work.
