Drake’s For All The Dogs Hits 100 Weeks on Billboard 200 Amid European Tour

Drake has reached a major milestone as his album For All The Dogs now marks 100 weeks on the Billboard 200. The project currently sits at number 74, making it the tenth album in his discography to reach the 100-week mark.
Take Care remains his longest-charting album, spending over 653 weeks on the Billboard 200. Nothing Was the Same has surpassed 500 weeks, with Views expected to hit the same milestone by year’s end. Drake currently has eight albums simultaneously on the chart, highlighting his sustained dominance in the music industry.
The rapper, known as the 6 God, is currently touring Europe and recently performed in Berlin at the city’s Mercedes-Benz Arena. During the show, an enthusiastic fan threw a bra on stage. Drake picked it up, checked the label, and commented, “Damn, 44H?” before joking, “Good God, I’m taking this home.”
Berlin also saw Drake dealing with an unexpected challenge when a track intended for his upcoming Iceman album was leaked online. Two streamers, known as Bagwork, played the unreleased song to their audiences. Drake called Adin Ross during the livestream, visibly frustrated, asking, “I asked you who they are. What the fuck?” He added, “I don’t even know what the fuck you guys are talking about.” The source of the leak remains unknown.
Despite the leak, Drake has continued to roll out new music through his Iceman livestreams. On his third stream, he premiered the single “That’s How I Feel” and a snippet of his collaboration with Yeat, “Dog House.” The track also includes a pointed line aimed at Kendrick Lamar’s Money Trees: “Fuck a money tree, I’m a cash cow / If I ain’t give a fuck then, I don’t give a fuck now.”
Drake’s chart longevity, combined with his active European tour and Iceman rollout, shows he remains a dominant force in global hip-hop. Fans can expect more new music and high-profile performances as 2025 progresses.



