Drake has smashed an incredible Billboard chart record, making history with 400 combined weeks in the top 10 of the Hot 100.
For 16 weeks straight, Drake’s hit “Nokia” from $ome $exy $ongs 4 U has been sitting comfortably in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10. This milestone further cements Drake’s reign over the charts.
With chart-topping tracks like “God’s Plan,” “In My Feelings,” and “First Person Shooter,” Drake’s musical journey has been nothing short of legendary over the last 15 years.
Drake is gearing up to make waves across the pond with an eagerly anticipated European tour, his first in six years. The tour is already causing a stir, with additional dates added in response to fans’ demands.
The rapper tweeted his record-breaking achievement through the @chartdata Twitter handle, stirring excitement among fans on June 9, 2025. “Drake has become the first artist in history to spend 400 cumulative weeks in the Hot 100’s top 10,” read the tweet.
Originally, Drake planned two back-to-back performances in Birmingham at the Utila Arena on July 20 and 21. However, due to an overwhelming fan response, he’s added two more shows: once more in Birmingham and another in Manchester.
Later in the year, the rapper will hit major European cities, including Paris, Milan, and Berlin. The excitement peaks with the return of the UK’s Wireless Festival, where Drake will headline during its 20th anniversary at London’s Finsbury Park.
Drake’s tour will see collaborations with familiar names, including PartyNextDoor. The opening show is expected to feature R&B star Summer Walker, and on Saturday, Drake aims to wow the crowd with “Drake & The Mandem,” featuring British rap icons like Skepta and Giggs.
Meanwhile, the final show promises an Afrobeats and Dancehall vibe with appearances by Burna Boy and Vybz Kartel. Fans can expect these concerts to be nothing less than electrifying.
Drake is not just breaking records – he’s rewriting what it means to dominate music charts and stages. His unwavering fanbase and ability to keep fans engaged with chart-topping hits and incredible tours prove Drake’s not going anywhere anytime soon.