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.
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Drake’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
Ratchet Happy BirthdayDrake36rank/position

Drake’s “Ratchet Happy Birthday” is a special track from his 2018 album Scorpion.
Its lyrics, expressing affection for a loved one far away, lend a unique touch of wistfulness to a once-a-year birthday.
The subtly melancholic sound and the melody woven by Drake’s gentle vocals evoke a deeply moving feeling.
Even when you’re physically apart from someone important, listening to this song can make you feel that your hearts are firmly connected.
It’s a song I’d especially recommend to anyone feeling lonely on their birthday.
Replacement GirlDrake37rank/position

Drake is a rapper who continues to be active at the forefront of the hip-hop scene even today.
I think even younger people are familiar with him.
These days he mainly makes mellow hip-hop that blends trap and R&B, but he was releasing mellow hip-hop from the time he debuted as well.
In Replacement Girl, the verses are relatively fast-paced rap, but once the chorus hits, you can enjoy mellow vocals.
It’s impressive to keep performing at the top without changing your style.
Take Care ft. RihannaDrake38rank/position

A piece by Drake and Rihanna, “Take Care ft.
Rihanna.” When people think of figure skating, many imagine dynamic music.
Of course, such tracks exist, but performances set to gentle, subdued sounds are also very popular.
This song pairs exceptionally well with that style of program.
Its verses evoke a dancehall feel, creating a well-balanced piece that remains calm while still keeping a catchy groove.
Worst BehaviorDrake39rank/position

Drake, a popular Canadian rapper.
He’s a rapper with a wide range of skills, from trap to mellow rap.
His track “Worst Behavior” is one of his signature songs, released in 2013.
It won the BET Hip Hop Awards’ Viewer’s Choice and was highly praised by critics.
The lyrics are overflowing with the word “fuck” (lol).
It’s a quintessentially hip-hop, anger-filled set of lyrics, so be sure to check out the Japanese translation as well!
FireworksDrake & Alicia Keys40rank/position

The classic song “Fireworks” by Drake, a rapper representing Canada, and Alicia Keys, an American R&B singer known for her husky vocals.
Released in 2010, this track was included on Drake’s debut album, Thank Me Later.
Although it wasn’t the lead single, the collaboration with Alicia Keys drew attention and gained a fair amount of notice.
Pay special attention to the fleeting lyrics that compare Drake’s romance with his then ex-girlfriend Rihanna to fireworks.
Drake’s Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Doing It WrongDrake Ft Stevie Wonder41rank/position

A track included on the album Take Care, released in 2011 by Canadian rapper Drake.
It’s a soft track featuring a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder, inspired by Don McLean’s 1977 track When a Good Thing Goes Bad.
CongraturationsDrake Ft. Lil Wayne42rank/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.





