Drake Sets New Record For Most Cumulative Weeks On The Billboard 200, Surpassing The Beatles.

Drake Sets New Record For Most Cumulative Weeks On The Billboard 200, Surpassing The Beatles.

Drake has now surpassed The Beatles for the most cumulative weeks on the Billboard 200 chart. As of this week, his discography has spent over 3,348 total weeks on the chart, setting a new benchmark for longevity in the album rankings. The milestone reflects the continued presence of his catalog, which includes Take Care, Nothing Was the Same, Views, More Life, and Scorpion, among others.

In addition to this album-based milestone, Drake continues to hold notable positions on the Billboard Hot 100. He has 358 total entries on the singles chart, with 80 songs reaching the Top 10 and 42 reaching the Top 5. His achievements include 14 solo No. 1 albums and more than 500 million RIAA-certified units across his music career. These statistics have been widely cited by industry tracking sources such as Chart Data.

This latest record adds to a broader discussion of Drake’s position in current music culture, particularly as he continues to release new material. His latest collaboration with PARTYNEXTDOOR, Some Sexy Songs 4 U, is performing steadily on the charts. The single “NOKIA” recently rose to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 following the release of a new music video directed by Theo Skudra.

The timing of these developments follows a public lyrical exchange between Drake and Kendrick Lamar earlier this year. Despite speculation that the feud might affect his chart performance, Drake’s recent numbers show continued engagement with his music.

Observers note that this Billboard 200 milestone is not only about breaking records but also reflects a pattern of consistent output, commercial relevance, and sustained interest from a wide listening audience over an extended period.

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