''Scorpion'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian rapper and singer
Drake. It was released on June 29, 2018, by
Cash Money Records,
Republic Records, and
Young Money Entertainment. ''Scorpion'' is a
double album consisting of 25 tracks. Its first disc is primarily
hip hop, while its second disc has been described as
R&B and
pop
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. It was executively produced by Drake himself, alongside frequent collaborator
40 and manager Oliver El-Khatib. ''Scorpion'' features guest appearances from
Jay-Z and
Ty Dolla Sign, as well as posthumous appearances from
Michael Jackson
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and
Static Major.
Lyrically, the album sees Drake rap about topics that have been common in his discography, including claustrophobia, relationships, and boasting about his rise from
underdog to a prominent figure in music. The production draws influence from a range of genres, including
soul
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Etymology
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,
ambience,
quiet storm, R&B, pop,
electronica
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, and
trap
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* ''Trap'' (2015 film), Fil ...
.
''Scorpion'' was supported by the singles "
God's Plan", "
Nice for What", "
I'm Upset", "
Don't Matter to Me", "
In My Feelings", "
Nonstop", and "
Mob Ties". All seven singles reached the top twenty on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, with three of them reaching number one: "God's Plan", "Nice for What", and "In My Feelings". In its first day of release, ''Scorpion'' broke
Spotify
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's one-day global record for album streams with 132.45 million streams. It also broke
Apple Music
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's single-day record with 170 million streams, breaking Drake's own record set with ''
More Life''.
''Scorpion'' received lukewarm reviews from critics, with praise directed at the quality of its tracks but criticism directed at the album's length as a whole. Despite this, it performed well commercially, debuting atop the US
''Billboard'' 200 with 732,000
album-equivalent unit
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s, of which 160,000 came from pure sales. As of January 2019, ''Scorpion'' was certified
five times platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA). The album received five nominations at the
2019 Grammy Awards, including
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Awards
* ARIA Award for Album of the Year, Australia
* Brit Award for British Album of the Year, UK
* Grammy Award for Album of the Year, US
* Juno Award for Album of the Year, CA
* Lati ...
, and "God's Plan" won
Best Rap Song. The album also won Drake a second
Top ''Billboard'' 200 Album of his career at the
2019 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, among other awards.
Background
Drake announced the album on
Instagram
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on April 16, 2018, followed by the announcement of its release date on June 14.
Two days before release, ''Scorpion'' was confirmed to be a
double album, Drake's first, after a promotional billboard alluded to the format. The double album consists of a
rap-oriented side and an
R&B-oriented side, the two genres that Drake focuses on.
Prior to the album's release, Drake became engaged in a rivalry with American rapper
Pusha T
Terrence LeVarr Thornton (born May 13, 1977), better known by his stage name Pusha T, is an American rapper, songwriter and record executive. He rose to prominence as one-half of the hip hop duo Clipse, which was mainly active from 1994 to 20 ...
. In May 2018, after Drake released a
diss track titled "
Duppy Freestyle" in response to Pusha T's album ''
Daytona'', Pusha T released "
The Story of Adidon" which alleged that Drake had a secret child. ''Scorpion'' finally addressed the rumor, and later Drake admitted to having a son named Adonis, with French artist Sophie Brussaux. In response to Pusha T's diss track, critics highlighted that the album's title, ''Scorpion'', was a response to Drake's critics.
Themes and production
Lyrically, ''Scorpion'' sees Drake rap about topics that have been common in his discography, including claustrophobia caused by his fame, complications of relationships, and boasting about his rise from the "underdog" to a prominent figure in music.
The production features twisted soul samples,
ambience,
quiet storm,
R&B,
pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* Pop music, a musical genre Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop!, a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
,
electronica
Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that started in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the term is mostly used to ...
,
and
trap
A trap is a mechanical device used to capture or restrain an animal for purposes such as hunting, pest control, or ecological research.
Trap or TRAP may also refer to:
Art and entertainment Films and television
* ''Trap'' (2015 film), Fil ...
.
Release and promotion
On January 19, 2018, Drake released the two-track
extended play
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record. ''
Scary Hours''. It included the singles "
Diplomatic Immunity
Diplomatic immunity is a principle of international law by which certain foreign government officials are recognized as having legal immunity from the jurisdiction of another country. " and "
God's Plan", the latter of which served as the lead single to ''Scorpion'' after debuting at number one on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
Following this, Drake released the album's second single "
Nice for What" on April 6, which also charted in the same position. On May 26, the third single "
I'm Upset" was released.
On July 6, the song "
Don't Matter to Me" was sent to British
contemporary hit radio
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as the album's fourth single.
On July 10, the song "
In My Feelings" was sent to the US
rhythmic and contemporary hit radio as the album's fifth single.
The song later went on to become the third song off the album to reach number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "
Nonstop" was released to rhythmic radio in the US as the album's sixth single on July 31.
"
Mob Ties" was released to urban contemporary airplay in the US as the album's seventh single on January 6, 2019.
A series of billboards promoting the album surfaced in
Toronto
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, on June 22, while a trailer for the album was released on June 26. The album's promotion on the streaming service
Spotify
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attracted some controversy from its subscribers for what they perceived to be excessive promotion, with Drake appearing in most of the service's editorial
playlists, including ones which he had nothing to do with, such as those for electronic dance music and even gospel music. Following the release of the album, Drake also embarked on his second co-headlining tour with
Migos,
Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour, which began on August 12, 2018, in
Kansas City.
Critical reception
''Scorpion'' was met with lukewarm reviews from critics. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an
average
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score of 67, based on 26 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Aggregator
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gave it 6.1 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.
Neil McCormick
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of ''
The Daily Telegraph
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It was f ...
'' deemed the album's first side as a "sharply focused
hip-hop album, with Drake delivering eloquent zingers," while he thought the second half "showcases Drake's flip side, sensitive
R'n'B loverman."
Alexis Petridis of ''
The Guardian
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Newspapers can cover a wide ...
'' wrote that the album "is frequently fantastic, making a stronger claim for Drake's greatness than any amount of swaggering braggadocio", but also noted "there isn't quite enough strong material here to support its gargantuan running time."
Mikael Wood of ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' commented, "yet for all its tiresome megalomania,
he albumis so beautifully rendered—from vocals to samples to features to beats..."; though he also noted Drake "tired and tiring." Nick Flanagan of ''
Now'' mentioned the A side as "mostly introspective threats, neurotic boasting and paranoia about enemies", while the B side as "the same but with a focus on women and his love life", labelling the album "well within his pocket." For ''
The Independent
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'', Roisin O'Connor described the album as "oddly erratic... The way he darts between different sounds is exhausting and, ultimately, messy. On certain tracks he raps like he has something to prove, on others it's like he has nothing."
In a mixed review, Andy Hutchins of ''
Time
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'' said, "
heponderous choice to cleave the overstuffed ''Scorpion'' into Sides A and B results in two uneven suites of songs." while "a long-frustrating inability to self-edit mars
he album" ''
NME''s Luke Morgan Britton noted a "lack of quality control", and felt the album "simply doesn't need to be" 25-track long.
Jamieson Cox of ''
Pitchfork'' described ''Scorpion'' as a "fascinating, flawed album". He praised the consistency of the album's individual songs for a "bloated streaming-era release", especially those included on side B, as well as the album's "sumptuous sound", however criticized Drake's lack of musical and lyrical development, concluding by noting a sense of redundancy in Drake's subject matter: "It's not like Drake needs to serve as a beacon of moral clarity, but this year's paternity saga—and with ''Scorpion'', its ostensible conclusion—has revealed his shortcomings as a writer and pop personality. Whether it's 2011 or 2018, you're getting the same guy: anxious, calculating, and self-obsessed, with a golden ear and a fondness for terrible punchlines. Fatherhood hasn't made him grow up—and if you've gotten older and wiser, ''Scorpion'' just feels like the latest in a series of diminishing returns."
In a negative review, ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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''s Jonny Coleman said "Drake's exhausting, uneven double rap/RnB record finds the artist trying to be all things to all people." Coleman said "the best part of this double album—like much of Drake's discography—is the production. Of course, it's the result of a whopping 32 producers being commissioned for the 25 songs in the package
..As a result, there are some interesting sonic moments, even if there isn't much cohesion outside of an affinity for low frequencies and baroque existential loops." For ''
The Washington Post
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'', Chris Richards considered the album "soggy", expressed discomfort about Drake using the same formula in "melody-bruised grievances", and concluded "hearing him do impersonations of more inventive artists is a specific kind of sadness that we usually see only on late night television." In his review for
AllMusic
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, Tim Sendra concluded that the album "doesn't even come close to being one of his best; instead, it's a one-trick record stretched out into 25 endless tracks by an artist who's so deep into the self-obsessed, self-pitying rut he created for himself that he can't see daylight anymore... It's a bleak and tiring place to spend time, and one can only hope that Drake himself gets weary of it soon, too."
For ''
The Irish Times
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'', Dean Van Nguyen described the album as "a painfully dull barrage of lifeless tunes."
Year-end lists
Industry awards
Commercial performance
''Scorpion'' was certified
platinum
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Pla ...
by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) a day before release due to a technicality that incorporates the track-equivalent units moved by the previously released singles "God's Plan", "Nice for What" and "I'm Upset".
In its first day of release, ''Scorpion'' broke Spotify's then-one-day global record for album streams with 132.45 million streams, more than 50 million plays greater than the previous record, set by
Post Malone
Austin Richard Post (born July 4, 1995), known professionally as Post Malone, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Known for his variegated vocals, Malone has gained acclaim for blending genres and subgenres of hi ...
's ''
Beerbongs & Bentleys'' two months earlier. It also broke
Apple Music
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's single-day record with 170 million streams, breaking Drake's own record set with ''
More Life''.
In Drake's home country of Canada, ''Scorpion'' sold 70,000
album-equivalent unit
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s in its opening week.
It serves as Drake's eighth number-one album in the country.
The album earned 34,000 album-equivalent units in the second week, marking the third highest sales week in 2018. In 2018, ''Scorpion'' was ranked as the most popular album of the year on the
Canadian Albums Chart.
In 2018 the album earned 424,000 on-demand audio consumption units in the country.
In the United States, ''Scorpion'' opened atop the
''Billboard'' 200 with 732,000 album-equivalent units, which included 160,000 pure album sales, making it the biggest first week of the year at the time. It became his eighth entry in a row to top the chart and broke the country's streaming record with 745.92 million streams in its first week.
Although debuting at number one, the album serves as Drake's lowest first-week pure sales of his career, selling 692,000 less pure copies than ''
Views'', and 66,000 less than ''More Life''.
All 25 tracks on the album entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and Drake also became the first musician to simultaneously debut four new songs inside the top 10 of the US Hot 100, with "Nonstop" (at 2), "In My Feelings" (6), "
Emotionless" (8), and "Don't Matter to Me" featuring
Michael Jackson
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(9), and seven tracks simultaneously in the top 10 of the chart, becoming only the fourth album to have seven top 10 singles, and the first to achieve this since 1991.
As of December 2019, the album has sold over 5,055,000 album-equivalent units in the US, with over 379,000 being pure sales.
In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number one on the
UK Albums Chart
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, with 64,000 album-equivalent units, becoming Drake's second number-one album on the chart.
It remained atop the chart for a second week.
In 2018, ''Scorpion'' was ranked as the fifth most popular album of the year on the UK Albums Chart.
As of January 2019, ''Scorpion'' has sold over 300,000
combined sales in the United Kingdom.
Track listing
Notes
* signifies a co-producer
* signifies an additional producer
* signifies an uncredited additional producer
* "Elevate" features uncredited vocals by
French Montana
* "Mob Ties" features background vocals by Asheley Turner
* "Talk Up" features background vocals by Baka Not Nice
* "Is There More" features additional vocals by
Nai Palm
* "Peak" features background vocals by
Stefflon Don
Stephanie Victoria Allen (born 14 December 1991), better known by her stage name Stefflon Don, is a British rapper and singer. She rose to fame after her 2017 single "Hurtin' Me" featuring French Montana peaked at number 7 on UK Singles Chart. ...
, Rhea Kpaka and Vinessa Douglas
* "Jaded" features background vocals by
Ty Dolla Sign
* "Finesse" features background vocals by
James Fauntleroy
* "Nice for What" features additional vocals by
Big Freedia, 5th Ward Weebie and Glenshie "Bobby Jean" Rowe
* "Ratchet Happy Birthday" features background vocals by
PartyNextDoor
* "That's How You Feel" features concert vocals by
Nicki Minaj
Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (; born December 8, 1982), known professionally as Nicki Minaj ( ), is a Trinidadian-born rapper based in the United States. She is known for her musical versatility, animated flow in her rapping, alter egos and accents. ...
and background vocals by DJ Boof
* "Blue Tint" features additional vocals by
Future
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* "In My Feelings" features additional vocals by the
City Girls
* "Don't Matter to Me" features additional vocals by
Paul Anka
Paul Albert Anka (born July 30, 1941) is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter and actor. He is best known for his signature hit songs including "Diana", " Lonely Boy", " Put Your Head on My Shoulder", and " (You're) Having My Baby". Anka also ...
* "After Dark" features additional vocals by Al Wood
* "Final Fantasy" features background vocals by
Daniel Daley
* "March 14" features additional vocals by James Fauntleroy
Sample credits
* "Survival" contains samples from "Telex", written by Klaus Netzle and Manuel Landy, as performed by Claude Larson.
* "Nonstop" contains samples from "My Head Is Spinning", as performed by DJ Squeeky and Mack Daddy Ju.
* "Emotionless" contains samples and excerpts from "
Emotions (12" Club Mix)", written by
Mariah Carey
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,
Robert Clivillés and
David Cole, as performed by Mariah Carey.
* "8 Out of 10" contains excerpts from "
You're Gettin' a Little Too Smart", written by Abrim Tilmon, as performed by
the Detroit Emeralds; an audio snippet of
Plies; and portions and excerpts from "All the Way Round", written by
Arthur Ross and
Leon Ware, as performed by
Marvin Gaye
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.
* "Mob Ties" contains interpolations from "Affirmative Action", written by Dave Atkinson,
Samuel Barnes,
Anthony Cruz,
Nasir Jones,
Inga Marchand
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,
Cory McKay and
Jean-Claude Olivier, as performed by
Nas.
* "Talk Up" contains excerpts from "
Dopeman", written by
Leroy Bonner
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* Leroy (musician), American musician
* Leroy (sailor), French sailor
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* Le Roy, Illinois
* Le Roy, Iowa
* Le Roy, Kansas
* Le R ...
,
O'Shea Jackson
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,
Marshall Jones, Ralph Middlebrooks,
Walter Morisson,
Andrew Noland,
Gregory Webster and
Andre Young, as performed by
N.W.A.
* "Is There More" contains interpolations from "
More Than a Woman", written by
Stephen Garrett
Stephen Ellis Garrett (November 11, 1974 – February 25, 2008), known professionally as Static Major (and previously as Static), was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer from Louisville, Kentucky. He was a member of the R&B tri ...
and
Timothy Mosley, as performed by
Aaliyah
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.
* "Nice for What" contains samples from "
Ex-Factor", written by
Russell Jones,
Dennis Coles
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,
Corey Woods,
Lamont Hawkins,
Gary Grice,
Clifford Smith,
Robert Diggs,
Jason Hunter,
Lauryn Hill
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,
Alan Bergman,
Marilyn Bergman and
Marvin Hamlisch
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, as performed by Lauryn Hill; "Drag Rap (Triggerman)", written by Orville Hall and Phillip Price, as performed by the Show Boys; and "
Get Ya Roll On", written by
Byron Thomas and
Bryan Williams, as performed by
Big Tymers.
* "Ratchet Happy Birthday" contains portions and excerpts from "Just Memories", written by
Leonard Caston
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Life and career
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and Anita Poree, as performed by
Eddie Kendricks.
* "That's How You Feel" contains samples and excerpts from "Boss", written and performed by
Nicki Minaj
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.
* "In My Feelings" contains portions from "
Lollipop
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", written by
Dwayne Carter, Jr., Stephen Garrett,
Darius Harrison,
James Scheffer
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and Rex Zamor, as performed by
Lil Wayne; samples from "Smoking Gun (Acapella Version)", written and performed by
Magnolia Shorty; "Drag Rap (Triggerman)", written by Orville Hall and Phillip Price, as performed by the Show Boys; and an uncredited portion from the episode "Champagne Papi" of television series ''
Atlanta
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''.
* "After Dark" contains samples and excerpts from "The Suite Theme", written by
Musze and
Melvin Ragin, as performed by
Maxwell
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** James Clerk Maxwell, mathematician and physicist
* Justice Maxwell (disambiguation)
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.
* "Final Fantasy" contains portions from "The Windmills of Your Mind", written by
Michel Legrand
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, Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, as performed by
Dorothy Ashby.
* "March 14" contains samples and excerpts from "
Lady", written by
Michael Archer and
Raphael Saadiq; and "Khalil", written by
Nathan Morris and
Shawn Stockman, as performed by
Boyz II Men
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.
Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes and
Tidal.
Musicians
*
Noah Shebib – additional instruments , additional keyboards , all instruments
* Adrian "X" Eccelston – additional guitar
*
Dion Wilson
Ernest Dion Wilson (born June 23, 1971), professionally known as No I.D. (formerly Immenslope), is an American hip hop and R&B producer from Chicago, Illinois. Wilson is also a disc jockey (DJ), music arranger and former rapper, having rele ...
– all instruments
* Harley Arsenault – additional drum programming
* Maneesh Bidaye – additional keyboards
*
Anthony Jefferies – additional keyboards , all instruments
* Darrell Freeman – additional bass
* Noel Cadastre – all instruments
Technical
* Noah Shebib – recording
* Noel Cadastre – recording
*
Young Guru – recording
* James Royo – recording
* Mike Gaydusek – recording
* Quaz – recording assistance
* Robbie Meza – recording assistance
* Todd Norman – recording assistance
* Chris Quock – recording assistance
* Noel "Gadget" Campbell – mixing
* Harley Arsenault – mixing assistance , recording assistance
* Greg Moffet – mixing assistance , recording assistance
* Ronald Moonoo – mixing assistance
*
PartyNextDoor – vocal engineering
* Eric Manco – vocal engineering
* Parks – engineering
* Chris Athens – mastering
* David "D.C." Castro – mastering assistance
* Lindsay Warner – DAW systems engineering
Additional personnel
*
Deborah Mannis-Gardner – sample clearance
*
Norman Wong – cover photo
* Bolade Banjo – insert photo
* Julian Consuegra – design and layout
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications
Release history
References
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2018 albums
Drake (musician) albums
Albums produced by Noah "40" Shebib
Albums produced by Boi-1da
Albums produced by Cardo
Albums produced by DJ Premier
Albums produced by T-Minus (record producer)
Albums produced by No I.D.
Albums produced by DJ Paul
Albums produced by PartyNextDoor
Albums produced by Tay Keith