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Drake’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

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 Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Girls Need LoveSummer Walker, Drake29rank/position

Summer Walker – Girls Need Love (Official Music Video)
Girls Need LoveSummer Walker, Drake

This is the song Girls Need Love by Summer Walker.

It’s included on her debut album, Last Day of Summer, released in 2018.

Summer Walker is an R&B singer from the United States and a rising artist to watch.

Influenced by Erykah Badu and Amy Winehouse, she’s an artist we can be very excited about!

CONTROLLADrake30rank/position

A track sung to a woman who has captured his heart.

Released in 2016 by Canadian rapper Drake, it became a hit around the world.

It incorporates dancehall elements and samples Beenie Man’s 1995 track “Tear Off Mi Garment.”

Drake’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)

One DanceDrake31rank/position

Drake – One Dance (Lyrics) ft. Wizkid & Kyla
One DanceDrake

A collaboration by Drake, Wizkid, and Kyla.

It’s a track incorporating dancehall elements, released in 2016.

It samples DJ Paleface’s 2008 track “Do You Mind (Crazy Cousins Remix).” It was performed on the TV show Saturday Night Live in May 2016.

PassionfruitDrake32rank/position

A track about a man’s struggles to maintain a long-distance relationship.

It features a gentle house beat.

Released by Drake in 2017.

It samples Moodymann’s 2010 track “Live @ Cutloose 2nd Birthday Party.”

First Person Shooter (ft. J. Cole)Drake33rank/position

Drake – First Person Shooter ft. J. Cole
First Person Shooter (ft. J. Cole)Drake

The much-talked-about “First Person Shooter ft.

J.

Cole” is a lavish collaboration between Canadian singer-songwriter Drake and American rapper J.

Cole.

The track highlights the two artists’ stances and passion for music-making, and the phrase “first-person shooter” in the title is used strikingly.

The title was chosen because Drake likens the process of making music to that kind of game.

MassiveDrake34rank/position

This is a song by Canadian rapper Drake.

After debuting as an actor in a high school drama and gaining recognition, he went on to score eight consecutive No.

1 albums in the United States starting with his debut.

He is now considered one of the leading artists in North America.

The track features a rhythm that pulses steadily like the sound of an ECG monitor, layered with smooth instrumentation and a sweet vocal delivery.

It expresses a straightforward love for a woman he cherishes, conveying a desire to never part no matter what happens.

November 18thDrake35rank/position

These days, Drake is a globally beloved, charismatic hip-hop singer, and it’s no exaggeration to say that every track he releases becomes a hit.

This is his 2009 track “November 18th.” It samples the rich, heavyweight rapping of the late The Notorious B.

I.

G.

, resulting in a smooth, mature, and laid-back song.

The title doesn’t appear in the lyrics, but November 18 is the day in Houston, Texas, when Drake broke up with his girlfriend and answered a call from hip-hop titan Lil Wayne.

It was a day that profoundly changed his life.

This historic track captures that decisive moment for him.

Give it a listen and imagine what Drake was feeling back then.