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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.

Drake’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

CongraturationsDrake Ft. Lil Wayne43rank/position

Drake is a globally popular rapper, and he’s hugely popular in Japan as well.

This classic track “Congraturations” by him and fellow globally respected rapper Lil Wayne is a great example.

Since there’s no Japanese translation available, I don’t know the exact lyrics, but given that it’s hip-hop, it’s probably themed around congratulating a close friend on their success.

There’s a lot of slang, so translating it into Japanese would be difficult, but if you’re interested, definitely check out the lyrics yourself.

HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)Drake Ft. Lil Wayne44rank/position

Drake – HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right) (Explicit) ft. Lil Wayne
HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)Drake Ft. Lil Wayne

A collaboration between Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne.

It samples E.S.G.’s 1994 track “Swangin and Bangin.” The music video, directed by Director X, features appearances by Birdman and DJ Khaled.

PortlandDrake ft. Quavo & Travis Scott45rank/position

Drake – Portland ft. Quavo & Travis Scott
PortlandDrake ft. Quavo & Travis Scott

A track released in 2017 by Canadian rapper Drake.

It’s a collaboration with American rappers Quavo and Travis Scott.

The song was a hit in the United States, Canada, and various European countries, and it was certified Silver in the UK.

It samples Baka’s 2016 track “AKA.”

Too GoodDrake ft. Rihanna46rank/position

Drake – Too Good (feat. Rihanna)
Too GoodDrake ft. Rihanna

A collaboration between Drake and Rihanna.

A tropical dancehall track released as a digital download in 2016, it became a hit around the world.

It was inspired by Popcaan’s 2014 track “Love Yuh Bad.”

DOG HOUSEDrake, Julia Wolf & Yeat47rank/position

Opening with a dark, striking vocal and cascading straight into a razor-sharp trap beat, this piece makes a vivid impression.

Released in September 2025, it brings together Drake—an emblem of the hip-hop scene—new-generation torchbearer Yeat, and New York-based singer Julia Wolf.

The progression from Julia’s ethereal intro to Drake’s catchy hook and Yeat’s high-octane verse is nothing short of masterful.

Lyrically, it seems to portray their wealth, status, and hard-edged lifestyles.

This marks Drake and Yeat’s third collaboration since 2023’s “IDGAF,” and it’s a pleasure to hear their tight chemistry once again.

It’s a perfect track for night drives or whenever you want to get amped up.

Where Ya AtFuture ft. Drake48rank/position

Future – Where Ya At (Official Music Video) ft. Drake
Where Ya AtFuture ft. Drake

A collaboration between American rapper Future and Canadian rapper Drake.

It’s a track released in 2015 that questions the loyalty of newly emerged fake friends.

It samples Chief Keef’s 2015 track of the same name.

BothGucci Mane feat. Drake49rank/position

Gucci Mane – Both (feat. Drake) [Official Audio]
BothGucci Mane feat. Drake

A collaboration between American rapper Gucci Mane and Canadian rapper Drake.

Released as a single in 2017 from the 10th album, The Return of East Atlanta Santa.

The track was produced by Southside and Metro Boomin.