The era-defining rapper isn’t done showing us what he can do.
Drake Video Essentials
The man who launched a thousand memes.
Drake: Chill
Lean back and relax with some of their mellowest cuts.
Drake: Deep Cuts
Ballads and barbed disses from the depths of Drizzy's catalog.
Drake & 21 Savage’s It’s All a Blur Tour Set List
Hear what the rap kingpins are performing on their blockbuster joint tour.
Drake: Love Songs
The superstar shows his courage by exposing his softer sides.
Inspired by Drake
Like-minded artists blur the boundaries between rap and R&B.
Drake & J. Cole’s It's All a Blur Tour - Big as the What? Set List
Every song Drake and J. Cole are performing on their massive joint tour.
Drake: Influences
The rap superstars and R&B throwbacks behind the OVO recipe.
OVO Sound
Dispatches from the Drake-iverse.
About Drake
Artist Biography
A year or so after 2010’s Thank Me Later hit, Drake was browsing art in LA when a neon sign caught his eye: “LESS DRAKE, MORE TUPAC.” At first, he felt like ripping it off the wall. Instead, he bought it. After all, he figured if someone puts your name next to Tupac, you must be doing something right. Born Aubrey Drake Graham in Toronto in 1986, he—like Tupac—became the voice of a generation and prism for his pop-cultural moment, starting with 2011’s sumptuous Take Care, a career-defining magnum opus that’s included in Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums list. Was he an R&B singer who rapped or a rapper who sang? Was he really that sad, or just exploiting a cultural preference for male vulnerability? From the jump, he let his contradictions define him: tender but cruel, sober one minute and drunk-dialing the next, a guy who could convince you he was an underdog from his perch on top of the world. Yet as lurid as his inner world is, the proof lies in his reach outward.
A Drake project can incorporate house and club music (2017’s More Life, 2022’s Honestly, Nevermind) and red-eyed trap (2022’s 21 Savage collab Her Loss) with equal conviction and at no loss to the subjectivity at the center. “I obviously spend a lot of time in my own world,” he told Apple Music in 2016. “But when I do take a look at the broader scope of things, I’ve always tried to make music that transcends gender, nationality—to try and unify people. Because that’s really what it’s about.” Even after cementing his prowess many times over, Drake still retains the capacity to surprise. His 2023 poetry collection Titles Ruin Everything with repeat collaborator Kenza Samir proved intentionally fragmented, while his very public 2024 beef with Kendrick Lamar became a focal point not just in hip-hop fandom, but also global mainstream culture. At this point, he’s such an indelible part of the firmament that his slightest move can trigger aftershocks far beyond his immediate reach.
Hometown
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap
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