Drake’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Drake, the rapper from Toronto known for discovering talented young musicians around the world.
On his 2017 release More Life, he incorporated dancehall, reggae, and tropical sounds, consistently pursuing new sonic directions.
This time, we present a ranking of his most popular songs.
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Drake’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
HeadlinesDrake22rank/position

A catchy track released as a digital download in 2011 by Canadian rapper Drake.
It became a hit worldwide and reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
The music video features appearances by T-Minus, Noah “40” Shebib, and The Weeknd.
Hold On, We’re Going Home ft. Majid JordanDrake23rank/position

If there were a man who sang such sweet words so straightforwardly, women would surely be smitten.
Drake can handle a wide range of songs, but this is one that especially conveys gentleness; it’s filled with loving lyrics, even if they’re a bit cliché.
Slime You Out (ft. SZA)Drake24rank/position

Some of you may want to forget the pain of heartbreak with a drive.
In that case, I’d like to recommend “Slime You Out (ft.
SZA).” It’s a track by Canadian rapper Drake featuring R&B singer SZA, with whom he’s close in his private life.
The chill vibe of the track pairs well with cold winter nights, and its dry, realistic lyrics about relationships might help ease your mind.
Plus, the lyrics include scenes of driving, making it easy to get emotionally immersed.
Thank Me NowDrake25rank/position

It’s a slow-tempo hip-hop track.
The song is by Drake, a Canadian rapper who’s also active as an actor.
It’s included on his debut album “Thank Me Later,” released in 2010.
The slightly assertive message of “thank me” is striking.
It might be perfect as background music for a night drive.
You & The 6Drake26rank/position

Many rappers active in the hip-hop scene spent their childhoods in complicated family environments.
Drake, who’s hugely successful in the mainstream, is one of those rappers.
His song “You & The 6” is about his relationship with his mother, portraying the love he feels toward her despite behavior that bordered on neglect.
It’s a work that captures emotions too complex to sum up in a single word.
Be sure to check out the Japanese translation as well.
You Broke My HeartDrake27rank/position

Drake’s “You Broke My Heart” brilliantly captures emotions that well up from the depths of the heart.
While it carries the heavy theme of betrayal, this track—which brought a fresh breeze to the music scene in 2023—features melodies and lyrics that somehow feel refreshing.
Set against the pain of heartbreak, Drake’s resolve to move forward comes through, encouraging listeners.
Despite centering on lost love, it’s a compelling song that offers a glimpse of his strength.
Crew LoveDrake feat. The Weeknd28rank/position

A collaboration between Canadian rapper Drake and singer The Weeknd.
Released as a single in 2012, it reached No.
7 on the UK charts.
It was sampled in the 2012 track of the same name by Bizzle and Bumps INF.


