In honor of Drake’s 31st birthday — October 24 — HipHopDX has compiled six of the Toronto rap titan’s most viewed videos. From 2016’s “Hotline Bling” and its 1.3 billion (yes, BILLION) views to 2013’s “Started From The Bottom” and its nearly 370 million views, the popularity of the 6 God’s visual catalog is staggering.
Check out six of Drakes’s biggest videos below.
“Hotline Bling” — 1.3 Billion
Released in 2015, “Hotline Bling” is taken from Drake’s fourth studio album (and the highest-selling album of 2016), VIEWS. The video now serves as the Canadian powerhouse’s most viewed to date.
Spearheaded by Director X, the visual for the track yielded countless memes and several parody videos that clowned Drake’s dance moves, including one that aired on Saturday Night Live.
Erykah Badu also used the Grammy Award-winning song for the 2015 remix, “Cel U Lar Device,” which appeared on Badu’s But You Caint Use My Phone mixtape.
Rihanna’s “Work” f. Drake — 946 Million
Rihanna knew what she was doing when she recruited Drake for her “Work” single, which was taken from her eighth studio album, 2016’s Anti. Together, the two were able to rack up over 945 million views for the Director X-helmed visual.
It clearly worked — and then it worked some more. The song peaked at #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and is certified six-times platinum by the RIAA.
The video for Rihanna’s “What’s My Name?” collaboration with Drake has also done 660 million views on YouTube since 2010.
“Started From The Bottom” — 370 Million
In 2013, Drake wasn’t quite the superstar he is today, but he was well on his way, which is exactly what “Started From The Bottom” is all about. Taken from his third studio album, Nothing Was The Same, the song details his humble beginnings and subsequent journey to the top.
The song was also featured in an episode of Comedy Central’s Broad City as well as a 2016 episode of The Simpsons.
Although the song peaked at just #6 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart (not the top), he still took home at BET Hip Hop Award for Track of the Year in 2013.
“Take Care” – 230 Million
“Take Care” featuring Rihanna comes from Drake’s sophomore album of the same name. Released by Cash Money Records in 2011, the project found production from artists like The Weeknd and Just Blaze, and guest vocals from Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar and Rick Ross.
The single peaked at #7 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and the Yoann Lemoine-directed video eventually premiered in April 2012.
The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, moving 631,000 copies in its first week. It went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the 55th annual awards ceremony in 2013.
“Energy” – 212 Million
Drake’s 2015 mixtape, If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, yielded the single “Energy” and subsequent visual. The comedic video depicts celebrities like Tom Cruise, Justin Bieber, Kanye West, Floyd Mayweather, Miley Cyrus, Barack Obama and Oprah.
“Forever” – 188 Million
Drake aligned himself with plenty of star power for “Forever,” which was taken from the soundtrack to LeBron James’s 2009 documentary, More Than A Game. The video features Eminem, Kanye West and Lil Wayne, and has garnered more than 188 million views.
Directed by the illustrious Hype Williams, the video was shot primarily at Miami’s Fontainebleau Hotel with the exception of Slim Shady’s part, which was filmed around his Detroit stomping grounds.
The Alchemist, Slaughterhouse, Trick-Trick and Mr. Porter also make cameo appearances.
no one cares…fuck fake drake
when it’s all said and done. drake will probably be one of the goats. not in hip-hop, just music in general. right up there with prince, mj, etc. only 2pac has done that.
Lmaoooooo
Drake makes the best music videos ever. All creative and have nice themes to them. And I agree with dude below. He will go down as a GOAT, fuck what anybody says. Probably just a bunch of Kenwack stans that hate all of Drake’s accomplishments and GOAT status, knowing that Kenwack will never reach 6 God’s level, no matter how hard he tries. Real ting ya kno? #DrakeIsLoveDrakeIsLife
“Probably just a bunch of Kenwack stans “, nah just cats who dig HipHop
Saying he will go down as a music GOAT is one persons opinion, and I disagree. Kanye is far more of an overall artist than Drake, he does the beats, comes up with the melodies for background singers, and has dope raps. That is not to take away from Drake as an artist for what he does, but being a decent rapper does not put him in the conversation of musical brilliance on the level of a Kanye, Dilla or Dre. Even on a lyrical level he can’t hang with Black Thought, Eminem, or MF Doom, so stop it. On second thought, if you are comparing him to MJ, you might have a point, because he was good at one thing musically too, but not Prince. Prince was a great singer and guitar player, and overall song writer, he didn’t sing stuff well that other people wrote.
Kanye uses ghostwriters 🙂
I’m glad he’s taking a break from music. Dude has been putting it straight trash lately
Most of these songs from when ppl thought he wrote them
That ghostwriting shit really hurt bro. He haven’t been the same since smh
Drake has been the rapper hated upon most since day 1 simply because he wasn’t street enough, wasn’t black enough, wasn’t an American, and people predicted he wouldn’t last but he is still here against all odds. No one with his profile has ever made it as big as him in HipHop, that is why every credible human should keep supporting him until forever.
All Facts! Break he’s taking is good, can’t wait for his next album.