It’s October 24th, and the one and only Drake, aka October’s Very Own, is turning 38!
Drake didn’t just step into the game—he took over. When “So Far Gone” dropped in 2009, everyone knew the industry was about to change.
Since then, he’s stacked up several accolades, including his four Grammy Awards. He is also the most awarded artist in Billboard history with 34 Billboard Music Awards, and has dominated the charts with over 100 top 40 hits.
Let’s take a look at his best albums and songs that have kept Drake on top:
1.Take Care (2011) – A true classic, full of hits that changed the sound of rap.
2.Nothing Was the Same (2013) – Drake at his best, from lyrical bars to smooth melodies.
3.If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (2015) – The mixtape that felt like an album, with Drake embracing his darker side.
4.Views (2016) – A Toronto tribute that brought us unforgettable summer anthems.
5.Scorpion (2018) – A double-disc flex showcasing Drake’s versatility, with both rap and R&B joints.
5 Top Charting Hits That Made History
1.“God’s Plan” – Stayed at No. 1 for 11 weeks.
2.“One Dance” – A dancehall-infused track that topped charts for 10 weeks straight.
3.“Hotline Bling” – Not just a hit, but a cultural moment that took over the internet.
4.“In My Feelings” – Sparked a viral dance challenge, owning the summer of 2018.
5.“Laugh Now Cry Later” – A 2020 anthem that kept the clubs rocking.
For today only, Drake is also giving back to his fans. Courtesy of the birthday boy himself, you can grab free Dave’s Hot Chicken sliders and tenders.
He’s been giving us hits for over a decade, and it’s clear he’s not slowing down anytime soon.
Happy Birthday, Drizzy!
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