As a huge Drake fan, I am constantly in awe of his ability to craft meaningful and relatable lyrics, his unique flow, and his ability to consistently produce hit after hit. From his early mixtape days to his most recent album, Drake has proven time and time again that he is a force to be reckoned with in the rap game. Whether he’s rapping about heartbreak, success, or the struggles of fame, Drake’s words always hit close to home. His ability to tell stories through his music is unmatched, and his collaborations with other artists always elevate the songs to new heights. His music has been a constant companion in my life, providing a soundtrack to all of my ups and downs. I’m constantly excited to see what he’ll come up with next and can’t wait to see where his career takes him.

Best Drake Songs (With Best Verses)
1. “God’s Plan” (Scary Hours, 2018)
Verse: “I said, me and my team, good vibes, we don’t discriminate / I said, me and my men, we don’t play, we don’t hate / I said, me and my guys, we don’t fight, we don’t debate / I said, me and my crew, we just glide, we just glide”
2. “Nonstop” (Scorpion, 2018)
Verse: “I just flipped a switch (flipped, flipped) / I don’t know nobody else that’s doin’ this / I had to bust up the silence (you know) / You know, you know, you know”
3. “Started from the Bottom” (Nothing Was the Same, 2013)
Verse: “Started from the bottom, now we here / Started from the bottom, now my whole team fucking here / Started from the bottom, now we here / Started from the bottom, now the whole team here”
4. “In My Feelings” (Scorpion, 2018)
Verse: “Kiki, do you love me? / Are you riding? / Say you’ll never ever leave from beside me / ‘Cause if you leave, I’ll be left to cry, Kiki, do you love me?”
5. “One Dance” (Views, 2016)
Verse: “I need to know, where do you wanna go / ‘Cause if you’re down, I’ll take it slow / Make you lose control”
6. “Controlla” (Views, 2016)
Verse: “I know you gotta put in work / But girl, you make it look so easy / You and me could move mountains / You and me could calm these waters down”
7. “Passionfruit” (More Life, 2017)
Verse: “You don’t know how to love me when you’re sober / You don’t know how to love me when you’re sober”
8. “Nonstop” (Scorpion, 2018)
Verse: “I just flipped a switch (flipped, flipped) / I don’t know nobody else that’s doin’ this / I had to bust up the silence (you know) / You know, you know, you know”
9. “I’m Upset” (Scorpion, 2018)
Verse: “I’m upset / Fifty in my pocket, I’m an adult / I’m too big to be reactin’, I’m too rich to be reactin’ / I’m upset”
10. “Find Your Love” (Thank Me Later, 2010)
Verse: “I better find your lovin’ / I better find your heart / I better find your lovin’ / Before them niggas do”
11. “Forever” (More Than a Game soundtrack, 2009)
Verse: “I want the money, money and the cars / Cars and the clothes, I suppose / I just wanna be, I just wanna be successful”
12. “Chicago Freestyle” (Dark Lane Demo Tapes, 2020)
Verse: “I got a lotta cash, I don’t know what to do with it / I got a lotta enemies, I don’t know what to do with ’em either / I got a lotta love, I don’t know what to do with it”
13. “Hotline Bling” (If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, 2015)
Verse: “You used to call me on my, you used to, you used to / You used to call me on my cell phone”
14. “The Motto” (Take Care, 2011)
Verse: “You only live once, that’s the motto, nigga, YOLO / And we ain’t getting no younger / So I just wanna live my life, no apologies”
15. “Headlines” (Take Care, 2011)
Verse: “I might be too strung out on compliments, overdosin’ / On self-esteem, started not to give a fuck / And stopped fearing the consequence”
16. “Hold On, We’re Going Home” (Nothing Was the Same, 2013)
Verse: “I got my eyes on you / You’re everything that I see / I want your high love and emotion, endlessly”
17. “Work” (Views, 2016)
Verse: “I just wanna see you move for me, for me, for me / I just wanna see you move for me, for me, for me”
18. “Marvins Room” (Take Care, 2011)
Verse: “And I know she got a man, but he don’t know how to love her / And I got a girl, but she’s so damn fine, and I don’t know how to tell her”
19. “Take Care” (Take Care, 2011)
Verse: “I know you’ve been hurt by someone else / I can tell by the way you carry yourself”
20. “Started from the Bottom” (Nothing Was the Same, 2013)
Verse: “Started from the bottom, now we here / Started from the bottom, now my whole team fucking here / Started from the bottom, now we here / Started from the bottom, now the whole team here”
FOR ALL DRAKE’S FANS OUT THERE
As a Drake fan, it’s difficult for me to pick just 20 of his songs as his “best” because each one holds a special place in my heart. However, the songs listed above are a testament to his undeniable talent and versatility as an artist. From “God’s Plan” to “Chicago Freestyle”, these songs cover a wide range of emotions and themes, showcasing Drake’s ability to connect with listeners on a personal level. Each song has a unique style, message, and melody that make them stand out and become timeless.
Listening to these songs is like taking a journey through different stages of my life, they’ve been there for me during the good times and the bad. From the upbeat party anthem “Nonstop” to the introspective “Marvins Room”, these songs have the power to make me feel, to make me dance, to make me cry, to make me reflect and to make me dream. They’re more than just songs to me, they’re memories, they’re moments, they’re feelings.
In conclusion, I highly recommend giving these songs a listen, whether you’re a long-time Drake fan or just discovering his music for the first time. They are a must-listen for anyone who appreciates great music, great lyrics, and great storytelling. Drake’s music has been a constant companion in my life and I can’t imagine my life without it.