Drake may have had a tumultuous 2024, but his sales figures remain strong, with the rapper being dubbed the best-selling rapper of 2024 after selling 8 million copies. This marks the tenth consecutive year that Drake, also known as 6 God, has achieved this impressive feat. Chart Data announced this record on Sunday, January 5th.

In 2024, Drake continued to release new music, including a series of diss tracks like “Family Matters”, his 100GB series, and new collaborations with famous artists such as Sexyy Red, Gordo, 4Batz, and Camila Cabello.

At the same time, fans are eagerly awaiting the joint album between Drake and PartyNextDoor, which was expected to drop last November but has yet to be officially announced. This news has sparked excitement across social media platforms, with many fans praising Drake and mentioning his competitor, Kendrick Lamar.
However, we can’t forget another name making a strong impact on the 2024 music scene—21 Savage. He is one of the most important rappers in the current hip-hop culture, and his collaboration with Drake on recent tracks has fans eagerly anticipating more.
Many believe that Drake’s reign won’t end anytime soon. “Drake is about to have an even bigger year this year… If he drops a solo album, the numbers will be insane,” a user tweeted on X.

Last Friday, Drake shared a new freestyle track produced by Conductor Williams titled “Fighting Irish”. In the song, 6 God expressed his frustration with NBA icon LeBron James amid the ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar. Drake raps: “The world loves the gimmicks / Even my brothers have tickets / Seems like they love every minute.“
Fans immediately pointed out the disagreement between James and Sacramento Kings forward Demar DeRozan, who appeared in Kendrick Lamar’s music video for “Not Like Us” after being mentioned in the hit track. However, the freestyle track was removed by Universal Music Group from platforms.
Drake has also teased more collaborations with Conductor Williams in the future, and his “Anita Max Win” tour will officially begin in February.
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