8 most popular Drake songs to listen to in 2024

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Drake accepting the Grammy Award for Best Rap Song for 'God's Plan' (Image via Getty)

Drake, the Canadian rap icon, is known for dominating music charts worldwide since his debut album in 2010. With an affinity for blending R&B, rap, and pop, his tracks resonate with a wide audience. The array of hit tracks under his belt showcases his versatility and influence in the music industry.

The 37-year-old's career spans over two decades, and his music has broken records several times, topping the charts and amassing billions of streams. From One Dance to MIA, his catalog includes many popular tracks that continue to shape contemporary music.


One Dance, Passionfruit, and other most popular Drake songs to listen to in 2024

The following are the rapper's most popular songs to listen to in 2024, according to Spotify streams at the time of writing of this article:

  • One Dance
  • God's Plan
  • Passionfruit
  • Work
  • In My Feelings
  • Hotline Bling
  • MIA
  • Nice for What

1. One Dance

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Leading the pack, One Dance stands out as one of his most-streamed tracks to date, with over 3.29 billion streams and a daily streaming count of 1.51 million, as reported by Kworb.

The 2016 track, which featured Wizkid and Kyla, was part of his fourth studio album, Views, and marked his first number-one hit single on the Billboard Hot 100 as a lead artist. Billboard also named it the 2016 "Song of the Summer."


2. God's Plan

God's Plan music video (Image via YouTube/@Drakeofficial)
God's Plan music video (Image via YouTube/@Drakeofficial)

God's Plan, released in 2018 as part of the Scary Hours EP, has over 2.57 billion streams and garners 665,000 daily streams, according to Kworb. It debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and held the position for 11 weeks. The music video of this track, in particular, stood out to fans, as Drake is seen performing random acts of kindness.


3. Passionfruit

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Passionfruit, from the rapper's 2017 mixtape More Life, is yet another chart-topper in the rapper's catalog that has resonated with a wide audience. With over 1.67 billion streams, the song rallies about 630,000 daily listens, according to Kworb.


4. Work

Rihanna's Work music video (Image via Youtube/@rihanna)
Rihanna's Work music video (Image via Youtube/@rihanna)

Work by Rihanna, featuring the rapper, has accumulated over 1.43 billion streams, with a daily average of 367,000. It came out in January 2016 as a part of Rihanna's album Anti. The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, standing in the position for nine weeks.


5. In My Feelings

In my Feelings music video (Image via YouTube/@Drakeofficial)
In my Feelings music video (Image via YouTube/@Drakeofficial)

In My Feelings came out in 2018 as part of his album Scorpion. It has over 1.40 billion streams thus far, with a daily stream count of 174,000. Its popularity was largely driven by the viral "In My Feelings" challenge. The track's lyrics, including "Kiki, do you love me?" quickly went viral, propelling the song to fame.


6. Hotline Bling

Drake's Hotline Bling music video (Image via YouTube/@Drakeofficial)
Hotline Bling music video (Image via YouTube/@Drakeofficial)

Hotline Bling has amassed over 1.36 billion streams thus far, with a daily count of 321,000. The song's hook and its music video have managed to keep it relevant in 2024. The song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It even won two Grammy Awards in 2017, including Best Rap/Sung Performance.


7. MIA (feat. Drake)

Bad Bunny's MIA music video (Image via YouTube/@BadBunnyPR)
Bad Bunny's MIA music video (Image via YouTube/@BadBunnyPR)

Drake featured on Bad Bunny's MIA, garnering over 1.34 billion streams. The collaboration between the two artists sees the song bringing in a daily stream count of over 318,000. The track peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100.


8. Nice For What

Olivia Wilde for the Nice For What music video (Image via YouTube/@Drakeofficial)
Olivia Wilde for the Nice For What music video (Image via YouTube/@Drakeofficial)

Nice For What came out as part of Drake's 2018 album Scorpion. The song samples Lauryn Hill's Ex-Factor and has accumulated over 1.30 billion streams, according to Kworb. With a daily average of 279,000 streams, Nice For What topped the Billboard Hot 100 for eight weeks.


In 2024, the musician remains an influential figure in the music industry, with his songs regularly accumulating millions of streams daily. His discography includes hits across different genres and in collaboration with various artists, making him a fan-favorite.

Edited by Gayatri Chivukula
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