All seven of Drake's solo albums - in pictures


  • ‘Scorpion’ (2018) is just too long and meandering to register. Photo: Cash Money Records, Republic Records, and Young Money
    ‘Scorpion’ (2018) is just too long and meandering to register. Photo: Cash Money Records, Republic Records, and Young Money
  • More quantity than quality, the overall monotony ‘Certified Lover Boy’ (2021) is saved by some strong guest appearances. Photo: OVO Sound and Republic Records
    More quantity than quality, the overall monotony ‘Certified Lover Boy’ (2021) is saved by some strong guest appearances. Photo: OVO Sound and Republic Records
  • With 'Honestly, Nevermind' (2022), Drake embraces house and techno music. Photo: OVO Sound and Republic Records
    With 'Honestly, Nevermind' (2022), Drake embraces house and techno music. Photo: OVO Sound and Republic Records
  • With ‘Views’ (2016), Drake shows his dazzling adeptness at blending genres. Photo: Cash Money Records, Republic Records, and Young Money Entertainment
    With ‘Views’ (2016), Drake shows his dazzling adeptness at blending genres. Photo: Cash Money Records, Republic Records, and Young Money Entertainment
  • Drake’s debut album ‘Thank Me Later’ (2010) is both an assured and stylish affair. Photo: Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Universal Motown
    Drake’s debut album ‘Thank Me Later’ (2010) is both an assured and stylish affair. Photo: Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Universal Motown
  • ‘Nothing was the Same’ (2013) is home to one of Drake’s most recognisable hits ‘Started from the Bottom.’ Photo: OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Republic Records
    ‘Nothing was the Same’ (2013) is home to one of Drake’s most recognisable hits ‘Started from the Bottom.’ Photo: OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Republic Records
  • With 2011’s ‘Take Care,’ Drake makes his grandest artistic statement to date. Photo: Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Universal Republic Records
    With 2011’s ‘Take Care,’ Drake makes his grandest artistic statement to date. Photo: Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Universal Republic Records