Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Drake isn’t just a rapper—his acting career shows, too—he’s handsome and has a clear, resonant voice.
With catchy lyrics and a smooth, satisfying flow, he’s also a favorite at karaoke.
This time, we’ll introduce his most popular karaoke songs in a ranked list.
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Drake’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Hotline BlingDrake1rank/position

When it comes to genres that are easy to sing even for people who are tone-deaf, hip-hop is probably the top choice.
That said, with Western music, pronunciation can be a concern.
So this time, we’ve picked Drake’s “Hotline Bling,” which is mellow and not too difficult in terms of pronunciation.
Unlike pop, mellow hip-hop rarely uses vibrato, making it easier to sing.
This song doesn’t use any vibrato at all.
Instead, it requires more sense of rhythm than typical songs.
If you’re confident in your rhythm, give it a try.
WorkRihanna ft. Drake2rank/position

Here’s one of her songs from 2016, a year in which she was already cranking out hits.
As the title suggests, it’s themed around her boyfriend’s “work,” and the lyrics take the perspective of a slightly selfish girlfriend who’s a bit dissatisfied with how he’s always busy and saying it’s all about work.
PortlandDrake ft. Quavo & Travis Scott3rank/position

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.”
No New FriendsDJ Khaled ft. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne4rank/position

This song, No New Friends, features Drake, a Canadian singer-songwriter, rapper, and actor, and is produced by DJ Khaled.
The title translates to “I don’t need new friends.” True to its name, it’s a cool, friendship-stirring anthem that declares: I’ve got my longtime friends and crew, so I don’t need any new ones.
In My FeelingsDrake5rank/position

Since the late 2010s, hip-hop has become hugely popular overseas, so if you’re going to sing the latest Western music at karaoke, you can’t skip hip-hop.
Drake is one of the most popular rappers abroad, so I bet many people know him.
It’s very hard for Japanese speakers to rap in English, but In My Feelings is fairly laid-back, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.





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