(This list will be updated as albums release.)
Even though “Replacement Girl” is one for the books. We didn’t include his two early mixtapes Room for Improvement or Comeback Season, as well as Care Package because it consisted of entirely pre-released songs, unlike Dark Lane Demo Tapes which did include some new tracks. With that in mind, we decided to rank all of the albums in Drake’s catalog to date, from best to worst. Knowing the numerologist that Drake is, if he’s considering his next album his sixth it’s sure to be something special, too. Despite definitely releasing more albums than that, Drake dropped the mixtape of loosies because he wants to completely clear the runway for the landing of his next studio album, taking all previously released tracks off the board. “My 6th STUDIO ALBUM DROPPING SUMMER 2020!!! Lucky number 6” he wrote in his Instagram caption for the release of his mixtape Dark Lane Demo Tapes. Drake is a professional moment-maker, that’s one of his powers, and he has the catalog to prove it.ĭrake has a lot of projects, some of which he doesn't even like categorizing as albums. He talks about real relationships, real stories, and real feelings he’s had in his songs, and because of that he’s managed to garner a cult-like following during his 10+ years in the rap game. You remember exactly where you were in your life when you listened to it for the first time.
Regardless how you feel about him, each album that Drake has released since his landing brings back a specific feeling and memory.
As the first-born son of the Young Money Cash Money empire, Lil Wayne gave Drake his wings and a cup of lean and launched him to Earth before he even knew how to fly. The 33-year-old Toronto native has created a rap career built upon vulnerable story telling, emotional interludes, and bars. So much can be said about The Boy, The 6 God, Young Angel, Aubrey Graham better known as Drizzy Drake.