Fans Rank Drake’s 14 Billboard No. 1 Albums — Here’s What They Said

LONDON — With 14 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 chart, global superstar Drake holds one of the most impressive records in music history. But which of his chart-topping albums truly resonate with the fans?
At the Wireless Festival in London, Billboard asked festivalgoers to rate their favorite Drake albums — and the rankings were anything but unanimous.
“Take Care” Tops the Crowd Favorites
The fan-favorite? Unsurprisingly, “Take Care” earned glowing reviews, with multiple fans scoring it between 8 and 10. One fan even called it their “favorite right now,” while another declared, “Take Care is a 10.”
“I’ll give it a calm eight,” one attendee said.
“Ten, yeah,” another added without hesitation.
The emotional and introspective project clearly still holds a special place in the hearts of Drake’s supporters — even over a decade after its release.
Other Albums Got Love — And Shade
While “Nothing Was the Same” and “Scorpion” also received nods during the ranking, it was evident that some fans had strong opinions. One person rated “Take Care” a zero, while another gave it just a two, proving that even the most celebrated albums can spark debate in a crowd.
The mix of opinions was part of the fun, with many fans joking, hyping each other up, and even shouting out Drake lyrics while deciding on their scores.
A Record-Breaking Legacy
Drake’s 14 albums at the top of the Billboard 200 is unmatched in the current music landscape. From early mixtape vibes to dance-infused tracks and introspective anthems, his discography continues to spark conversation — especially among fans who’ve grown up with his sound.
Whether you’re all about “Nothing Was the Same,” “More Life,” or more recent drops like “Certified Lover Boy” or “For All the Dogs,” it’s clear that fans are still ready to “stand on business” when it comes to debating Drake’s best.
Which Album Do You Think Deserves the Top Spot?
Is your No. 1 the same as the crowd’s pick? Or do you think another Drake project is more iconic? Head to ChicagoMusicGuide.com and let us know which album still hits hardest for you.