(ThyBlackMan.com) Hip-hop is a game of kings, and for over a decade, Drake sat at the throne. Whether people love him or hate him, the facts don’t lie—Drake has dominated the charts in ways no rapper ...
Few artists have impacted the Billboard Hot 100 like Drake. Since his blog-era breakthrough, the Toronto native has amassed 13 No. 1 hits on the iconic chart. His Billboard reign includes ...
As promised, the third installment of Drake’s Iceman series, which has been streamed live on YouTube, premiered tonight, offering more hints about his upcoming album, Iceman. The stream follows the ...
The Iceman album has had an untraditional rollout for someone like Drake, who typically chooses the usual rollout formula of ...
Their collaborative album “Some Sexy Songs 4 U” opens atop the Billboard 200, unseating his foe Kendrick Lamar’s “GNX,” which surged after the Super Bowl halftime show. By Ben Sisario News flash: ...
Drake’s “What Did I Miss?” soared to No. 1 on Spotify and Apple Music as listeners dissected its lyrics and took aim at Kendrick Lamar online. Drake stormed to the top of both the U.S. Spotify and ...
Everybody wanted to see how Drake would bounce back. The year 2024 wasn’t the smoothest for Drizzy; some could say it might have been his toughest since he became a rap star. The Kendrick Lamar vs.
Drake secured Apple Music’s most-streamed artist position for 2025, while Kendrick Lamar ‘s Grammy-winning diss track “Not Like Us” claimed the platform’s top rap song for the second consecutive year.
In their respective long careers — Drake first hit the Billboard 200 in 2010, while Lamar did so a year later — the two artists have never swapped the No. 1 spot until this week. For the moment, the ...