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Drake Reaches 100 Weeks on Billboard 200 with For All The Dogs

Drake has added another milestone to his chart record. His eighth studio album, For All The Dogs, has officially spent 100 weeks on the Billboard 200, making it his tenth album to reach this mark. The Toronto artist currently has eight albums on the chart, with For All The Dogs sitting at No. 74.

Drake’s previous albums have set long-standing records. Take Care, released in 2011, has spent 653 weeks on the Billboard 200, while 2013’s Nothing Was the Same has surpassed 500 weeks. Views is also expected to reach 500 weeks by the end of 2025.

Fans are now anticipating Drake’s ninth studio album, ICEMAN, which does not yet have an official release date. The project is expected before the end of the year. Drake has released singles that hint at the album’s direction, including “Dog House” with Yeat and Julia Wolf, “Which One” with Central Cee, and “What Did I Miss?” A track featuring Pressa, reportedly titled “National Treasure,” leaked online earlier this month through crypto streaming platforms.

Drake reacted to the leak during a conversation with Adin Ross, expressing surprise at the artists involved. DJ Akademiks noted that the song may not appear on ICEMAN due to the leak.

Drake’s continued presence on the charts highlights his longevity and influence in the music industry. With multiple albums maintaining long-term chart positions and new projects on the horizon, he remains a dominant figure in global hip-hop.

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