Drake has had quite the year. He released a collaborative mixtape with Future and the hip-hop mogul now has had 100 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 since the start of his career just six years ago. If you're keeping count, that's roughly 16 songs per year.
The Toronto-based rapper
was at 92 songs before his mixtape dropped last Sunday, but an
astounding 8 of 11 songs topped the charts. According to Billboard, only
four people/groups have done that since 1958 when they first started
keeping track.
The Glee cast has had the most
singles top the Billboard Hot 100 (207), followed by Lil Wayne (127),
Elvis Presley (108), then Drake.
The mixtape titled "What a Time
to Be Alive" also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, Drake's second
album able to make that claim this year.
Drake's song "Hotline Bling" is also up to No. 4 on the Hot 100 chart. The song isn't part of his new mixtape.
So far, 2015 has been the year of
Drake and if his rumored album "Views From The 6" drops later this
year, his dominance could continue.

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