After a rap war with Kendrick Lamar, Drake releases three chart-topping albums and now surpasses Michael Jackson's record with 'Janice STFU'.
Drake, who was seemingly down following his rap battle with Kendrick Lamar, has made a stunning comeback in the music industry. Over two years later, the Grammy winner released not one but three albums that dominated the charts. These releases were met with critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying Drake's position as a leading artist.
The latest album, "Janice STFU," has particularly caught attention. According to Billboard reports, this project has climbed to No.1 on the chart, marking a significant milestone in Drake’s career. This achievement is especially noteworthy because it surpasses Michael Jackson's record of consecutive top-charting albums.
Drake's success with "Janice STFU" and his other recent releases underscores his enduring popularity and creative prowess. Fans and industry experts alike are praising these new works for their innovative soundscapes and lyrical depth, which have clearly resonated with audiences across the globe.
This chart-topping performance not only cements Drake’s legacy but also highlights the ongoing relevance of his music in today's competitive landscape. As he continues to push boundaries and redefine what it means to be a successful artist in the digital age, Drake remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of pop culture.