Drake’s ‘Take Care’ Album Secures 250th Week On Billboard’s 200 Chart [PEEP]

When people debate on what Drake’s greatest album is, the general consensus always seems to be ‘Take Care’. The album was major for Drizzy, who was coming off his biggest single to date in “Best I Ever Had,” and maintained consistency with the album, eventually making him a household name.

Released back on November 15th 2011, ‘Take Care’ debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts with 631,000 copies sold in its first week. Just last week the album completed a 250 week streak on the Billboard 200 and currently sits at No. 105. It has sold over 5-million copies as of this year.

The album spawned many big singles for Drizzy including “Marvin’s Room,” the radio-ready “Headlines,” “HYFR” featuring Lil Wayne, “Take Care” featuring Rihanna, “Make Me Proud” featuring Nicki Minaj, and many more. It is 4x certified-platinum by the RIAA.

What’s you favorite song off this classic album? Tell us in the comments below.

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One thought on “Drake’s ‘Take Care’ Album Secures 250th Week On Billboard’s 200 Chart [PEEP]”

  1. “Best I Ever Had” came out two entire years before Take Care. He had many singles, features, and an album (Thank Me Later) between “Best I Ever Had” and Take Care. Just a heads-up.

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