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| Label = {{hlist|[[Young Money Entertainment|Young Money]]|[[Cash Money Records|Cash Money]]|[[Republic Records|Republic]]}}
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| Producer = {{hlist|Drake {{small|([[Executive producer#Music|exec]].)}}|[[Noah "40" Shebib|40]] {{small|(also exec.)}}|Allen Ritter|[[THC (production team)|Axlfolie]]|[[Boi-1da]]|[[Brian Alexander Morgan|Brian Morgan]]|Cardiak|[[Cardo (record producer)|Cardo]]|Cubeatz|Daxz|[[Di Genius]]|[[DJ Maphorisa]]|[[Frank Dukes]]|Hagler|Jordan Lewis|[[Majid Jordan|Jordan Ullman]]|[[Kanye West]]|Maneesh Bidaye|[[Metro Boomin]]|[[Murda Beatz]]|[[Nineteen85]]|OZ|[[THC (production team)|Ricci Riera]]|Sevn Thomas|[[Southside (record producer)|Southside]]|Stwo|[[Supa Dups]]|The Beat Bully|[[Vinylz]]|[[Wizkid (musician)|Wizkid]]|Yung Exclusive}}
| Producer = {{hlist|Drake <small>(also [[Executive producer#Music|exec]].)</small>|[[Noah "40" Shebib|40]] <small>(also exec.)</small>|Allen Ritter|Axlfolie|[[Boi-1da]]|[[Brian Alexander Morgan|Brian Morgan]]|Cardiak|[[Cardo (record producer)|Cardo]]|Cubeatz|Daxz|[[Di Genius]]|[[DJ Maphorisa]]|[[Frank Dukes]]|Hagler|Jordan Lewis|[[Majid Jordan|Jordan Ullman]]|[[Kanye West]]|Maneesh Bidaye|[[Metro Boomin]]|[[Murda Beatz]]|[[Nineteen85]]|OZ|Ricci Riera|Sevn Thomas|[[Southside (record producer)|Southside]]|Stwo|[[Supa Dups]]|The Beat Bully|[[Vinylz]]|[[Wizkid (musician)|Wizkid]]|Yung Exclusive}}
| Last album = ''[[What a Time to Be Alive]]''<br>(2015)
| Last album = ''[[What a Time to Be Alive]]''<br>(2015)
| This album = '''''Views'''''<br>(2016)
| This album = '''''Views'''''<br>(2016)
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| Single 5 date = July 26, 2016<ref name="allaccesstop40">{{cite web|url=http://www.allaccess.com/top40-mainstream/future-releases|title=Top 40 Mainstream Future Releases – Pop Music Release Dates|website=All Access|accessdate=July 19, 2016|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20160722215524/http://www.allaccess.com/top40-mainstream/future-releases|archivedate=July 24, 2016}}</ref>
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'''''Views''''' is the fourth [[studio album]] by Canadian rapper [[Drake (musician)|Drake]]. It was released on April 29, 2016,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/views/id1108737195/|title=Views|work=iTunes}}</ref> by [[Young Money Entertainment]], [[Cash Money Records]] and [[Republic Records]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.discogs.com/Drake-Views/master/997631 | title=Drake – Views | publisher=[[Discogs]] | accessdate=May 16, 2016}}</ref> Recording sessions took place between 2014 and 2016, with Drake and his longtime and frequent collaborator and record producer [[Noah "40" Shebib|40]], with both of them serving as the records [[Executive producer#Music|executive producer]]s. 40 also primarily handled the [[Record producer|production]] on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as [[Nineteen85]], Maneesh Bidaye, [[Kanye West]] and [[Jordan Ullman]], among others. The album contains the elements of genres such as [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]], [[dancehall]], [[hip hop]] and [[Pop music|pop]], among others.
'''''Views''''' is the fourth [[studio album]] by Canadian rapper [[Drake (musician)|Drake]]. It was released on April 29, 2016,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/views/id1108737195/|title=Views|work=iTunes}}</ref> by [[Young Money Entertainment]], [[Cash Money Records]] and [[Republic Records]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.discogs.com/Drake-Views/master/997631 | title=Drake – Views | publisher=[[Discogs]] | accessdate=May 16, 2016}}</ref> Recording sessions took place between 2014 and 2016, with Drake and his longtime collaborator and [[record producer]] [[Noah "40" Shebib|40]], with both of them serving as the records [[Executive producer#Music|executive producer]]s. 40 also primarily handled the [[Record producer|production]] on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as [[Nineteen85]], Maneesh Bidaye, [[Kanye West]] and [[Jordan Ullman]], among others. The album contains the elements of genres such as [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]], [[dancehall]], [[hip hop]] and [[Pop music|pop]], among others.


The album was supported by five [[Single (music)|singles]]: "[[Hotline Bling]]" (which was included as a bonus track), "[[One Dance]]" featuring [[Wizkid (musician)|Wizkid]] and [[Kyla (British singer)|Kyla]], "[[Pop Style]]" featuring The Throne ([[Jay Z]] and [[Kanye West]]), "[[Controlla]]" and "[[Too Good]]" featuring [[Rihanna]].<ref name="Billboard">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/7332948/drake-views-from-the-6-everything-we-know|title=Everything We Know About "Views From The 6"|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=April 17, 2016}}</ref> "One Dance" became Drake's first number-one single in 10 countries as the lead artist, including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. The single spent 10 weeks at number one on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] and 15 weeks on the [[UK Singles Chart]].
The album was supported by five [[Single (music)|singles]]: "[[Hotline Bling]]" (which was included as a bonus track), "[[One Dance]]" featuring [[Wizkid (musician)|Wizkid]] and [[Kyla (British singer)|Kyla]], "[[Pop Style]]" featuring The Throne ([[Jay Z]] and [[Kanye West]]), "[[Controlla]]" and "[[Too Good]]" featuring [[Rihanna]].<ref name="Billboard">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/7332948/drake-views-from-the-6-everything-we-know|title=Everything We Know About "Views From The 6"|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=April 17, 2016}}</ref> "One Dance" became Drake's first number-one single in 10 countries as the lead artist, including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. The single spent 10 weeks at number one on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] and 15 weeks on the [[UK Singles Chart]].
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==Promotion==
==Promotion==
{{See also|Boy Meets World Tour}}
{{See also|Boy Meets World Tour}}
On January 30, 2016, Drake premiered a [[Single (music)|single]], called "[[Summer Sixteen]]" on the OVO Sound Radio show. The track was [[Hip hop production|produced]] by [[Noah "40" Shebib|40]], [[Boi-1da]] and Cubeatz. The song contains a slowed-down sample of "Glass Tubes" performed by [[Brian Bennett]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://genius.com/Drake-summer-sixteen-lyrics?referent_id=8604220|title=Produced by Noah "40" Shebib, Boi-1da, Brian Bennett & Cubeatz|website=Genius.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref> The [[cover art]] was designed by Filip Pągowski, who was a creator of the [[Comme des Garçons]] logo.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.complex.com/style/2016/01/drake-summer-sixteen-filip-pagowski | title=The Single Artwork for Drake's "Summer Sixteen" Was Designed by the Artist Behind the COMME des GARÇONS Play Logo | work=Complex | accessdate=January 31, 2016}}</ref> The song peaked at number 6 on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], selling 215,000 copies in its first week, making it the highest debut sales of Drake's career.<ref name="Summer Sixteen Big Sale week">{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/drakes-summer-sixteen-gives-him-his-highest-sales-week-as-a-lead-artist-news.20053.html|title=Drake amasses biggest sale week|last=Smith|first=Trevor|work=Hotnewhiphop|accessdate=February 8, 2016}}</ref> On March 26, 2016, that single sold 358,032 copies in the United States.<ref name="sales">{{cite web|url=http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.38066/title.hip-hop-single-sales-rihanna-g-eazy-kevin-gates-2|title=Hip Hop Single Sales: Rihanna, G-Eazy & Kevin Gates
Drake premiered a [[Single (music)|single]], called "[[Summer Sixteen]]" through OVO Sound Radio on January 30, 2016. The track was [[Hip hop production|produced]] by [[Noah "40" Shebib|40]], [[Boi-1da]] and Cubeatz. The song contains a slowed-down sample of "Glass Tubes" performed by [[Brian Bennett]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://genius.com/Drake-summer-sixteen-lyrics?referent_id=8604220|title=Produced by Noah "40" Shebib, Boi-1da, Brian Bennett & Cubeatz|website=Genius.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref> The [[cover art]] was designed by Filip Pągowski, who was a creator of the [[Comme des Garçons]] logo.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.complex.com/style/2016/01/drake-summer-sixteen-filip-pagowski | title=The Single Artwork for Drake's "Summer Sixteen" Was Designed by the Artist Behind the COMME des GARÇONS Play Logo | work=Complex | accessdate=January 31, 2016}}</ref> The song peaked at number 6 on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], selling 215,000 copies in its first week, making it the highest debut sales of Drake's career.<ref name="Summer Sixteen Big Sale week">{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/drakes-summer-sixteen-gives-him-his-highest-sales-week-as-a-lead-artist-news.20053.html|title=Drake amasses biggest sale week|last=Smith|first=Trevor|work=Hotnewhiphop|accessdate=February 8, 2016}}</ref> On March 26, 2016, that single sold 358,032 copies in the United States.<ref name="sales">{{cite web|url=http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.38066/title.hip-hop-single-sales-rihanna-g-eazy-kevin-gates-2|title=Hip Hop Single Sales: Rihanna, G-Eazy & Kevin Gates
|publisher=[[HipHopDX]]|last=Johnson|first=Cherise|date=March 27, 2016|accessdate=March 27, 2016}}</ref>
|publisher=[[HipHopDX]]|last=Johnson|first=Cherise|date=March 27, 2016|accessdate=March 27, 2016}}</ref>


On April 4, 2016, the album was initially teased in [[London, England]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/2016/04/06/drake-views-from-the-6-cover-art-reveal-london|title=Drake Teases New Album With Projections in London|website=Thefader.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.38237/title.drake-promotes-views-from-the-6-in-london|title=Drake Promotes "Views From The 6" In London|website=Hiphopdx.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref> On April 9, Drake released a trailer for ''Views'' on his [[Twitter]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Drake/status/719003714271449088 |title=Drizzy on Twitter: "4/29/16 #VIEWS Also VFT6 Will Be An Apple Music Exclusive & Physical Copy Will Come Out 2 Weeks After|publisher=Twitter |date=April 9, 2016 |accessdate=April 10, 2016}}</ref> Drake opened the "pop-up" stores, giving away free black and white T-shirts with "Views" written on the front. According to 40, the mixes for the clean versions were finished, as well as having all sample clearances and credits were finalized.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BEdgZ5wu3oH/?taken-by=ovo40|title=Instagram|work=Instagram}}</ref> On April 26, Drake revealed that the album would have 20 or more songs than any of his previous albums, excluding the bonus tracks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/drake-reveals-there-will-be-20-songs-on-views-from-the-6-news.21255.html|title=Drake Reveals There Will Be 20 Songs On "Views"|last=Walker|first=Angus|website=HotNewHipHop|access-date=April 26, 2016}}</ref> After his last stop at the "pop-up" store in his home city of Toronto, Drake released the album's cover artwork on social media. On April 29, the album premiered on [[Apple Music]]'<nowiki/>s OVO Sound Radio show, following his interview with [[Beats 1]]{{'s}} radio host [[Zane Lowe]], and then released on both Apple Music and [[iTunes Store|iTunes]] exclusively.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2016/04/29/drake-views-apple-music/|title=Drake Releases New Album 'Views' Exclusively With Apple|last=Shah|first=Neil|website=WSJ|accessdate=April 29, 2016}}</ref> On September 26, Drake also released a short film, titled "Please Forgive Me" on [[Apple Music]], featuring several of the songs from ''Views''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Stone |first=Rolling |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/watch-drakes-short-film-please-forgive-me-w441914 |title=Drake Flips 'Indecent Proposal' for 'Please Forgive Me' |publisher=''[[Rolling Stone]]'' |date=2016-09-26 |accessdate=2016-11-17}}</ref>
On April 4, 2016, the album was initially teased in [[London, England]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/2016/04/06/drake-views-from-the-6-cover-art-reveal-london|title=Drake Teases New Album With Projections in London|website=Thefader.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.38237/title.drake-promotes-views-from-the-6-in-london|title=Drake Promotes "Views From The 6" In London|website=Hiphopdx.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref> On April 9, Drake released a trailer for ''Views'' on [[Twitter]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Drake/status/719003714271449088 |title=Drizzy on Twitter: "4/29/16 #VIEWS Also VFT6 Will Be An Apple Music Exclusive & Physical Copy Will Come Out 2 Weeks After|publisher=Twitter |date=April 9, 2016 |accessdate=April 10, 2016}}</ref> Drake opened the "pop-up" stores, giving away free black and white T-shirts with "Views" written on the front. According to 40, a mixes for the clean versions were finished, as well as having all sample clearances and credits were finalized.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BEdgZ5wu3oH/?taken-by=ovo40|title=Instagram|work=Instagram}}</ref> On April 26, Drake revealed that the ''Views'' would include 20 or more songs than any of his previous albums, excluding the bonus tracks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/drake-reveals-there-will-be-20-songs-on-views-from-the-6-news.21255.html|title=Drake Reveals There Will Be 20 Songs On "Views"|last=Walker|first=Angus|website=HotNewHipHop|access-date=April 26, 2016}}</ref> After his last "pop-up" store stop in his home city of Toronto, Drake released the album's cover artwork on social media. On April 29, the album premiered on [[Apple Music]]'<nowiki/>s OVO Sound Radio, following his interview with [[Beats 1]]{{'s}} radio host [[Zane Lowe]], and then released on both Apple Music and [[iTunes Store|iTunes]] exclusively.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2016/04/29/drake-views-apple-music/|title=Drake Releases New Album 'Views' Exclusively With Apple|last=Shah|first=Neil|website=WSJ|accessdate=April 29, 2016}}</ref>
On September 26, 2016, Drake released a short film, titled "Please Forgive Me" on [[Apple Music]]. The film features several of the songs from ''Views''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Stone |first=Rolling |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/watch-drakes-short-film-please-forgive-me-w441914 |title=Drake Flips 'Indecent Proposal' for 'Please Forgive Me' |publisher=''[[Rolling Stone]]'' |date=2016-09-26 |accessdate=2016-11-17}}</ref>


==Composition==
==Composition==
The album marks Drake's first full foray into Jamaican [[dancehall]] music,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://genius.com/a/is-drake-s-dancehall-obsession-homage-or-exploitation|title=Is Drake's Dancehall Obsession Homage Or Exploitation?|website=Genius|access-date=2017-01-12}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbcmusic.ca/posts/12350/dancehall-pop-appropriation-drake|title=Dancehall: the sound of Summer '16 has always been hot|newspaper=CBC Music|access-date=2017-01-12}}</ref> after having previously explored the genre in his 2015 [[mixtape]], ''[[If You're Reading This It's Too Late]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uk.complex.com/music/2015/02/popcaan-drake-if-youre-reading-this-its-too-late|title=Tracing Popcaan's Influence On Drake's 'If You're Reading This It's Too Late'|website=Complex UK|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref> Of the five singles released from Views, three were primarily dancehall songs ("One Dance", "Controlla" and "Too Good"),<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/7616664/dancehall-charts-producers|title=Meet the Producers Who Brought Dancehall Back to the Charts In 2016|newspaper=Billboard|access-date=2017-01-12}}</ref> while elements of dancehall were seen throughout the rest of the album, as in "9" which sampled “Dying” by Jamaican artist [[Mavado (singer)|Mavado]].
The album marks Drake's first full foray into Jamaican [[dancehall]] music,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://genius.com/a/is-drake-s-dancehall-obsession-homage-or-exploitation|title=Is Drake's Dancehall Obsession Homage Or Exploitation?|website=Genius|access-date=2017-01-12}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbcmusic.ca/posts/12350/dancehall-pop-appropriation-drake|title=Dancehall: the sound of Summer '16 has always been hot|newspaper=CBC Music|access-date=2017-01-12}}</ref> after having previously explored the genre in his 2015 [[mixtape]], ''[[If You're Reading This It's Too Late]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uk.complex.com/music/2015/02/popcaan-drake-if-youre-reading-this-its-too-late|title=Tracing Popcaan's Influence On Drake's 'If You're Reading This It's Too Late'|website=Complex UK|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref> Of the five singles released from Views, three were primarily dancehall songs ("One Dance", "Controlla" and "Too Good"),<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/7616664/dancehall-charts-producers|title=Meet the Producers Who Brought Dancehall Back to the Charts In 2016|newspaper=Billboard|access-date=2017-01-12}}</ref> while elements of dancehall were seen throughout the rest of the album, as in "9" which sampled “Dying” by Jamaican artist [[Mavado (singer)|Mavado]].


===Singles===
==Singles==
"[[Hotline Bling]]" was released as the album's lead [[Single (music)|single]] on July 31, 2015. The track was produced by [[Nineteen85]]. Despite this song being released as the official lead single for ''Views'', "Hotline Bling" was included as the bonus track for ''Views''.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/garysuarez/2016/04/28/drake-views-from-the-six-track-listing/#314f7e265656|title=How Drake's 'Views' Track Listing Guarantees Him A Platinum Plaque|last=Suarez|first=Gary|newspaper=Forbes|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref>
"[[Hotline Bling]]" was released as the album's lead [[Single (music)|single]] on July 31, 2015. The track was produced by [[Nineteen85]]. Despite this song being released as the official lead single for ''Views'', "Hotline Bling" was included as the bonus track for ''Views''.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/garysuarez/2016/04/28/drake-views-from-the-six-track-listing/#314f7e265656|title=How Drake's 'Views' Track Listing Guarantees Him A Platinum Plaque|last=Suarez|first=Gary|newspaper=Forbes|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref>


[[File:Wizkid at Iyanya's album launch concert, 2013.jpg|thumb|270x270px|Nigerian [[afrobeat]] artist [[Wizkid (musician)|Wizkid]] was involved in the writing and production of "One Dance"]]
[[File:Wizkid at Iyanya's album launch concert, 2013.jpg|thumb|270x270px|Nigerian [[afrobeat]] artist [[Wizkid (musician)|Wizkid]] was involved in the writing and production of "One Dance"]]
"[[One Dance]]" was released as the album's second single on April 5, 2016.<ref name="Billboard" /> The song features [[Guest appearance|guest vocal]]s from a [[Nigerian]] musician [[Wizkid (musician)|Wizkid]] and a British recording artist [[Kyla (British singer)|Kyla]]. Wizkid also co-wrote and co-produced this track. Nineteen85 also produced this song, alongside [[DJ Maphorisa]], with the co-production by Drake's longtime and frequent collaborator and a record producer 40. "One Dance" saw the unprecedented success upon its release and became Drake's first number one single on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], topping on the charts in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Canada]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7358099/drake-first-hot-100-no-1-lead-artist-one-dance|title=Drake Scores First Hot 100 No. 1 as Lead Artist With 'One Dance'|newspaper=Billboard|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uk.complex.com/music/2016/04/drake-earsn-first-canadian-no-1-with-one-dance|title=Drake Earns His First Canadian No. 1 Song With "One Dance"|website=Complex UK|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref>
"[[One Dance]]" was released as the album's second single on April 5, 2016.<ref name="Billboard" /> The song features [[Guest appearance|guest vocal]]s from a [[Nigerian]] musician [[Wizkid (musician)|Wizkid]] and a British recording artist [[Kyla (British singer)|Kyla]]. Wizkid also co-wrote and co-produced this track. Nineteen85 also produced this song, alongside [[DJ Maphorisa]], with the co-production by Drake's longtime collaborator and record producer 40. "One Dance" saw the unprecedented success upon its release and became Drake's first number one single on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], topping on the charts in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Canada]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7358099/drake-first-hot-100-no-1-lead-artist-one-dance|title=Drake Scores First Hot 100 No. 1 as Lead Artist With 'One Dance'|newspaper=Billboard|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uk.complex.com/music/2016/04/drake-earsn-first-canadian-no-1-with-one-dance|title=Drake Earns His First Canadian No. 1 Song With "One Dance"|website=Complex UK|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref>


"[[Pop Style]]" was released as the album's third single on April 5, 2016. The song features guest verses from an American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] duo The Throne (composed of rappers [[Kanye West]] and [[Jay Z]]), while the production was provided by Sevn Thomas and [[Frank Dukes]], with the additional production by Drake's longtime collaborator and also a record producer [[Boi-1da]], alongside 40. Upon the release, Drake removed The Throne's verses, and then re-recorded his own verses as a part of their replacement verses to this track.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}}
"[[Pop Style]]" was released as the album's third single on April 5, 2016. The song features guest verses from an American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] duo The Throne (composed of rappers [[Kanye West]] and [[Jay Z]]), while the production was provided by Sevn Thomas and [[Frank Dukes]], with the additional production by Drake's longtime collaborator and also a record producer [[Boi-1da]], alongside 40. Upon the release, Drake removed The Throne's verses, and then re-recorded his own verses as a part of their replacement verses to this track.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}}
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"[[Controlla]]" was released as the album's fourth single in the United States on June 7, 2016.<ref name="allaccesstop40R&B"/> The song was produced by Boi-1da, with the co-production by [[Supa Dups]] and Allen Ritter, and the additional production by [[Di Genius]]. The song features a sample of "Tear of mi garment" by Jamaican dancehall artist [[Beenie Man]]. The leaked version features guest vocals from [[Popcaan]], a similar high-profile Jamaican dancehall artist.
"[[Controlla]]" was released as the album's fourth single in the United States on June 7, 2016.<ref name="allaccesstop40R&B"/> The song was produced by Boi-1da, with the co-production by [[Supa Dups]] and Allen Ritter, and the additional production by [[Di Genius]]. The song features a sample of "Tear of mi garment" by Jamaican dancehall artist [[Beenie Man]]. The leaked version features guest vocals from [[Popcaan]], a similar high-profile Jamaican dancehall artist.


"[[Too Good]]" was released as the album's fifth single on July 26, 2016.<ref name="allaccesstop40"/> The song features guest vocals from recording artist [[Rihanna]], while the production was provided by Nineteen85, with the additional production by Supa Dups and Maneesh Bidaye.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}} The song contains a sample of Popcaan's "Love Yuh Bad".
"[[Too Good]]" was released as the album's fifth single on July 26, 2016.<ref name="allaccesstop40"/> The song features guest vocals from recording artist [[Rihanna]], while the production was provided by Nineteen85, with the additional production by Supa Dups and Maneesh Bidaye.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}} The song contains a sample of Popcaan's song "Love Yuh Bad".


===Other songs===
===Other songs===
In August 2014, a one-minute-long snippet, called "Views from the Six" was [[Internet leak|leaked online]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/hiphopheads/comments/2ebr5h/fresh_drake_views_from_the_6_feat_e_batt/|title=[FRESH] Drake – VIEWS FROM THE 6 Feat. E Batt |website=Reddit.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref> The snippet features a verse by Drake over the instrumental, which was later used for the second half of the track, called "U With Me?". However, the lyrics rapped were changed completely. In few weeks before the album's release, two other tracks were also leaked online: "Faithful" featuring [[Pimp C]], and "Controlla" featuring [[Popcaan]]. Both of these tracks were included on the album, however, with these changes with an additional verse by [[dvsn]] was added to "Faithful" and Popcaan's verse was removed from "Controlla". On September 24, 2016, an extended version of "Faithful" with 2 additional verses from dvsn was premiered on the OVO Sound Radio show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.highsnobiety.com/2016/09/27/drake-faithful-extended-version/ |title=Drake Shares an Extended Version of 'VIEWS' Track "Faithful" |website=Highsnobiety.com |date=2016-09-27 |accessdate=2016-11-17}}</ref> After the release of ''Views'', it was revealed that an American rapper [[Lil Wayne]] was initially featured on the song, called "Hype".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lilwaynehq.com/2016/04/it-looks-like-lil-wayne-will-be-featured-on-drakes-hype-remix/|title=It Looks Like Lil Wayne Will Be Featured on Drake's "Hype" Remix|website=Lilywayehq.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref> On May 21, 2016, the version featuring Lil Wayne, premiered on the OVO Sound Radio show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www117.zippyshare.com/v/2miDd8bm/file.html|title=Hype feat Lil Wayne.mp3|website=117.zippyshare.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref>
In August 2014, a one-minute-long snippet, called "Views from the Six" was [[Internet leak|leaked online]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/hiphopheads/comments/2ebr5h/fresh_drake_views_from_the_6_feat_e_batt/|title=[FRESH] Drake – VIEWS FROM THE 6 Feat. E Batt |website=Reddit.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref> The snippet features a verse by Drake over the instrumental, which was later used for the second half of the track, called "U With Me?". However, the lyrics rapped were changed completely. In few weeks before the album's release, two other tracks were also leaked online: "Faithful" featuring [[Pimp C]], and "Controlla" featuring [[Popcaan]]. Both of these tracks were included on the album, however, with these changes with an additional verse by [[dvsn]] was added to "Faithful" and Popcaan's verse was removed from "Controlla". On September 24, 2016, an extended version of "Faithful" with 2 additional verses from dvsn was premiered on the OVO Sound Radio show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.highsnobiety.com/2016/09/27/drake-faithful-extended-version/ |title=Drake Shares an Extended Version of 'VIEWS' Track "Faithful" |website=Highsnobiety.com |date=2016-09-27 |accessdate=2016-11-17}}</ref> After the release of ''Views'', it was revealed that an American rapper [[Lil Wayne]] was initially featured on the song, called "Hype".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lilwaynehq.com/2016/04/it-looks-like-lil-wayne-will-be-featured-on-drakes-hype-remix/|title=It Looks Like Lil Wayne Will Be Featured on Drake's "Hype" Remix|website=Lilywayehq.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref> On May 21, 2016, the version featuring Lil Wayne, premiered on the OVO Sound Radio.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www117.zippyshare.com/v/2miDd8bm/file.html|title=Hype feat Lil Wayne.mp3|website=117.zippyshare.com|accessdate=June 14, 2016}}</ref>


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
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===Accolades===
===Accolades===
Views received multiple nominations for the 59th Grammy Awards, including [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]]. The album is also nominated for [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Album|Best Rap Album]] while "Hotline Bling" is nominated for [[Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Performance|Best Rap/Sung Performance]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Song|Best Rap Song]], and the single version of "Pop Style" featuring The Throne is nominated for [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance|Best Rap Performance]].
''Views'' received multiple nominations for the 59th Grammy Awards, including [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]]. The album is also nominated for [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Album|Best Rap Album]] while "Hotline Bling" is nominated for [[Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Performance|Best Rap/Sung Performance]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Song|Best Rap Song]], and the single version of "Pop Style" featuring The Throne is nominated for [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance|Best Rap Performance]]. The album won the award for [[American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album|Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album]] at the [[American Music Awards of 2016|2016's American Music Awards]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2016/11/20/american-music-awards-2016-full-list-of-winners-recap/#2a41bc242cd1|title=American Music Awards 2016: Full List Of Winners|last=McIntyre|first=Hugh|newspaper=Forbes|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref>

The album won the award for [[American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album|Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album]] at the [[American Music Awards of 2016|2016 American Music Awards]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2016/11/20/american-music-awards-2016-full-list-of-winners-recap/#2a41bc242cd1|title=American Music Awards 2016: Full List Of Winners|last=McIntyre|first=Hugh|newspaper=Forbes|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref>
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* [[Noah "40" Shebib|40]] – production <small>(2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19)</small>
* [[Noah "40" Shebib|40]] – production <small>(2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19)</small>
* [[THC (production team)|Axlfolie]] – production <small>(3)</small>
* Axlfolie – production <small>(3)</small>
* The Beat Bully – production <small>(5)</small>
* The Beat Bully – production <small>(5)</small>
* Murda Beatz – production <small>(8)</small>
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* [[Nineteen85]] – production <small>(5, 9, 12, 16, 20)</small>
* [[Nineteen85]] – production <small>(5, 9, 12, 16, 20)</small>
* OZ – production <small>(3)</small>
* OZ – production <small>(3)</small>
* [[THC (production team)|Ricci Riera]] – production <small>(3)</small>
* Ricci Riera – production <small>(3)</small>
* Allen Ritter – production <small>(11)</small>
* Allen Ritter – production <small>(11)</small>
* [[Southside (record producer)|Southside]] – production <small>(13)</small>
* [[Southside (record producer)|Southside]] – production <small>(13)</small>

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Views is the fourth studio album by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on April 29, 2016,[6] by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.[7] Recording sessions took place between 2014 and 2016, with Drake and his longtime collaborator and record producer 40, with both of them serving as the records executive producers. 40 also primarily handled the production on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, Kanye West and Jordan Ullman, among others. The album contains the elements of genres such as R&B, dancehall, hip hop and pop, among others.

The album was supported by five singles: "Hotline Bling" (which was included as a bonus track), "One Dance" featuring Wizkid and Kyla, "Pop Style" featuring The Throne (Jay Z and Kanye West), "Controlla" and "Too Good" featuring Rihanna.[8] "One Dance" became Drake's first number-one single in 10 countries as the lead artist, including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. The single spent 10 weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and 15 weeks on the UK Singles Chart.

Views was met with lukewarm reviews from critics, many of whom found it to be an overlong retread of Drake's previous work. Despite this, it spent 13 non-consecutive weeks at number one on the US Billboard 200. Views became the first album to accumulate one-billion streams on Apple Music.[9] On December 1, 2016, Views was certified four-time platinum.[10] As of January 2017, Views sold 1.61 million recognized copies and a total of 4.14 million album-equivalent units in the United States.[11] Views was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Rap Album at the 59th Grammy Awards. Additionally, "Hotline Bling" was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Performance and Best Rap Song, and the single version of "Pop Style" featuring The Throne is nominated for Best Rap Performance.

Background

The album's title was first announced as Views from the 6, as it first appeared from a report in a July 2014 article from Billboard.[12] According to Drake on Twitter, "the 6" is a reference to his hometown of Toronto, Ontario. On April 28, 2016, it was revealed that the title had been shortened to Views.[13] The cover artwork for Views was released via Drake's Twitter account on April 24, 2016, which features Drake sitting atop the CN Tower in Toronto. The fact that Drake was significantly larger than life-size on the cover was widely discussed,[14][15] and CN Tower's Twitter account later confirmed it to be photoshopped.[16]

Promotion

Drake premiered a single, called "Summer Sixteen" through OVO Sound Radio on January 30, 2016. The track was produced by 40, Boi-1da and Cubeatz. The song contains a slowed-down sample of "Glass Tubes" performed by Brian Bennett.[17] The cover art was designed by Filip Pągowski, who was a creator of the Comme des Garçons logo.[18] The song peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100, selling 215,000 copies in its first week, making it the highest debut sales of Drake's career.[19] On March 26, 2016, that single sold 358,032 copies in the United States.[20]

On April 4, 2016, the album was initially teased in London, England.[21][22] On April 9, Drake released a trailer for Views on Twitter.[23] Drake opened the "pop-up" stores, giving away free black and white T-shirts with "Views" written on the front. According to 40, a mixes for the clean versions were finished, as well as having all sample clearances and credits were finalized.[24] On April 26, Drake revealed that the Views would include 20 or more songs than any of his previous albums, excluding the bonus tracks.[25] After his last "pop-up" store stop in his home city of Toronto, Drake released the album's cover artwork on social media. On April 29, the album premiered on Apple Music's OVO Sound Radio, following his interview with Beats 1's radio host Zane Lowe, and then released on both Apple Music and iTunes exclusively.[26]

On September 26, 2016, Drake released a short film, titled "Please Forgive Me" on Apple Music. The film features several of the songs from Views.[27]

Composition

The album marks Drake's first full foray into Jamaican dancehall music,[28][29] after having previously explored the genre in his 2015 mixtape, If You're Reading This It's Too Late.[30] Of the five singles released from Views, three were primarily dancehall songs ("One Dance", "Controlla" and "Too Good"),[31] while elements of dancehall were seen throughout the rest of the album, as in "9" which sampled “Dying” by Jamaican artist Mavado.

Singles

"Hotline Bling" was released as the album's lead single on July 31, 2015. The track was produced by Nineteen85. Despite this song being released as the official lead single for Views, "Hotline Bling" was included as the bonus track for Views.[32]

Nigerian afrobeat artist Wizkid was involved in the writing and production of "One Dance"

"One Dance" was released as the album's second single on April 5, 2016.[8] The song features guest vocals from a Nigerian musician Wizkid and a British recording artist Kyla. Wizkid also co-wrote and co-produced this track. Nineteen85 also produced this song, alongside DJ Maphorisa, with the co-production by Drake's longtime collaborator and record producer 40. "One Dance" saw the unprecedented success upon its release and became Drake's first number one single on the US Billboard Hot 100, topping on the charts in the United Kingdom and Canada.[33][34]

"Pop Style" was released as the album's third single on April 5, 2016. The song features guest verses from an American hip hop duo The Throne (composed of rappers Kanye West and Jay Z), while the production was provided by Sevn Thomas and Frank Dukes, with the additional production by Drake's longtime collaborator and also a record producer Boi-1da, alongside 40. Upon the release, Drake removed The Throne's verses, and then re-recorded his own verses as a part of their replacement verses to this track.[citation needed]

"Controlla" was released as the album's fourth single in the United States on June 7, 2016.[4] The song was produced by Boi-1da, with the co-production by Supa Dups and Allen Ritter, and the additional production by Di Genius. The song features a sample of "Tear of mi garment" by Jamaican dancehall artist Beenie Man. The leaked version features guest vocals from Popcaan, a similar high-profile Jamaican dancehall artist.

"Too Good" was released as the album's fifth single on July 26, 2016.[5] The song features guest vocals from recording artist Rihanna, while the production was provided by Nineteen85, with the additional production by Supa Dups and Maneesh Bidaye.[citation needed] The song contains a sample of Popcaan's song "Love Yuh Bad".

Other songs

In August 2014, a one-minute-long snippet, called "Views from the Six" was leaked online.[35] The snippet features a verse by Drake over the instrumental, which was later used for the second half of the track, called "U With Me?". However, the lyrics rapped were changed completely. In few weeks before the album's release, two other tracks were also leaked online: "Faithful" featuring Pimp C, and "Controlla" featuring Popcaan. Both of these tracks were included on the album, however, with these changes with an additional verse by dvsn was added to "Faithful" and Popcaan's verse was removed from "Controlla". On September 24, 2016, an extended version of "Faithful" with 2 additional verses from dvsn was premiered on the OVO Sound Radio show.[36] After the release of Views, it was revealed that an American rapper Lil Wayne was initially featured on the song, called "Hype".[37] On May 21, 2016, the version featuring Lil Wayne, premiered on the OVO Sound Radio.[38]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.7/10[39]
Metacritic69/100[40]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[41]
The A.V. ClubB–[42]
The Daily Telegraph[43]
The Guardian[44]
The Independent[45]
NME4/5[46]
Pitchfork6.8/10[47]
Rolling Stone[48]
Spin7/10[49]
Tiny Mix Tapes2.5/5[50]

Views received lukewarm reviews from critics.[51] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 69, based on 31 reviews.[40] Many reviewers found it overlong and lacking in a cohesive theme, while claiming Drake was not challenging himself artistically;[52] according to MTV's Meghan Garvey, the unenthusiastic response to the record may have been attributed to Drake's "unwillingness (or inability) to significantly evolve beyond his time-tested signature sound, clinging to the comfort of the same frosty 40 beats, zingy aphorisms, and perennial trust issues".[51] Reviewing Views in The New York Times, Jon Caramanica said Drake's "emotional excavations aren't as striking as they were a few years ago, when they had the sting of the new to them."[53] In The A.V. Club, Evan Rytlewski argued that he had "done this before and done it better", describing the album as "too long and stubbornly low energy".[42] Neil McCormick wrote in The Daily Telegraph that in spite of some evocative production and Drake's impressive rapping skills, his continued "navel gazing" demonstrated a lack of emotional maturity and insight.[43] Brooklyn Russell from Tiny Mix Tapes wrote that "for an artist so eager to entertain, so set on proving his superstar status in a fickle industry, he surprisingly doesn't take any risks in order to do something truly different," while observing a "glaring lack of consistency in lyrics, song ideas, and good humor."[50] Andy Gill of The Independent was more critical, panning the album as "utterly wearying and unpersuasive" while declaring that "rarely has one man moaned quite so much about so little."[45]

Alexis Petridis wrote a largely positive review in The Guardian, arguing that Views "offers a lengthy inventory of miseries, cleverly offset by a sly sense of humour and eclectic sound". He deemed it "compelling evidence that this is the defining pop artist of the moment".[44] In The Observer, Kitty Empire found the lyrical and production detail "pin-sharp",[54] and Mojo wrote that the overly introspective themes were redeemed by Drake's nimble flow and clever sense of humor.[55] NME journalist Nick Levine said his "signature brand of downbeat introspection remains gripping".[46] Los Angeles Times critic Mikael Wood wrote that the record "sets his harshest thoughts about women against the prettiest, most sensual music he's ever made", featuring a number of "deeply beautiful tracks" that "further dismantles whatever barrier was left between rap and R&B following Drake's earlier albums".[56]

Accolades

Views received multiple nominations for the 59th Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. The album is also nominated for Best Rap Album while "Hotline Bling" is nominated for Best Rap/Sung Performance and Best Rap Song, and the single version of "Pop Style" featuring The Throne is nominated for Best Rap Performance. The album won the award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album at the 2016's American Music Awards.[57]

Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
The New York Times The Best Albums of 2016 (Jon Caramanica)
10
HotNewHipHop Hottest 20 Albums of 2016
20
The Guardian The best albums of 2016
20
People Top 10 Albums of 2016
5
NME NME's Albums of the Year 2016
17
Billboard Best Albums of 2016
17
Vibe The 25 Best Albums Of 2016
9
Rolling Stone 50 Best Albums of 2016
42

Commercial performance

In Drake's home country of Canada, Views sold 110,000 equivalent album units, and sold 92,000 copies in its opening week.[66] In the United States, Views debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with 1.04 million equivalent album units, selling 852,000 copies in its first week of release, and achieving over 245 million streams, more than previous record 115.2 million by Beyoncé's Lemonade.[67] It is the biggest debut since Adele's 25 collected 1.19 million units in its fifth week of release (week ending December 24, 2015).[68] The last album by a male artist to post a bigger pure album sales week was Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience when it debuted with 968,000 copies sold in the week ending March 24, 2013.[68] Views became Drake's sixth consecutive number-one album (fifth as solo artist) on the Billboard 200 and largest sales week.[69]

In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, with 78,000 sales, becoming Drake's first number-one on that chart.[70] With Views, Drake also joined Adele, Michael Bublé and Taylor Swift as the only artists in the 2010s decade to have an album remain at number one on the Billboard 200 for six consecutive weeks.[71] Overall, Views has attained 1 billion streams in the United States, according to his record label.[72] As of January 2017, Views has sold 1.61 million recognized copies and a total of 4.14 million album-equivalent units in the United States.[11]

Track listing

For tracks with two lengths listed, the second length corresponds to the CD version of the album.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Keep the Family Close"
  • Bidaye
5:29 / 5:24
2."9"
4:16 / 3:58
3."U with Me?"
4:57 / 4:51
4."Feel No Ways"
4:00
5."Hype"
  • Graham
  • Samuels
  • Shebib
  • Paul Jefferies
  • Cobey
  • Anthony Tucker
  • Kevin Gomringer
  • Tim Gomringer
3:29 / 3:27
6."Weston Road Flows"
4:14
7."Redemption"
  • 40
5:34
8."With You" (featuring PartyNextDoor)
3:15
9."Faithful" (featuring Pimp C and dvsn)
4:50 / 4:44
10."Still Here"
  • Graham
  • Jahmar Carter
  • Shebib
  • Bidaye
3:10 / 2:55
11."Controlla"
4:05
12."One Dance" (featuring Wizkid and Kyla)
2:54 / 3:07
13."Grammys" (featuring Future)
3:40
14."Childs Play"
  • Graham
  • Shebib
  • Leland Wayne
  • Mark Morales
  • Darren Robinson
  • Damon Wimbley
4:01
15."Pop Style"
3:32
16."Too Good" (featuring Rihanna)
  • Nineteen85
  • Supa Dups[b]
  • Bidaye[b]
4:23
17."Summers Over Interlude"
  • Bidaye
1:46
18."Fire & Desire"
  • Graham
  • Shebib
  • Marvin Thomas
  • Jordan Lewis
  • Brandy Norwood
  • Rochad Holiday
  • Curtis Wilson
  • William Young
3:58
19."Views"
  • Graham
  • Bidaye
  • Shebib
  • Samuels
  • Aion Clarke
5:11 / 5:05
20."Hotline Bling" (bonus track)
  • Nineteen85
4:27 / 3:49
Total length:81:15 / 79:45
Track notes
  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer.
  • ^[b] signifies an additional producer.
  • "Keep the Family Close" features background vocals by Filbert Assibo-Dadzie, Sabrina Galmo and Aion "Voyce" Clarke.
  • "9" features additional background vocals by Jelleestone.
  • "U with Me?" features additional background vocals by Divine Brown and PartyNextDoor.
  • "Feel No Ways" features background vocals by Daniel Daley.
  • "Hype" features background vocals by James McMorrow and additional background vocals by Baka.
  • "Redemption" features background vocals by Darhyl "DJ" Camper, Jr.
  • "With You" features background vocals by Jeremih.
  • "Faithful" features background vocals by Darhyl "DJ" Camper, Jr.
  • "Controlla" features background vocals by Beenie Man.
  • "Too Good" features background vocals by Beverly Crandon.
  • "Summers Over Interlude" features vocals by Majid Al Maskati.
  • "Views" features background vocals by Aion "Voyce" Clarke.
  • The bonus track "Hotline Bling" appears on all versions of the album.
Sample credits

Personnel

Producers

  • 40 – production (2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19)
  • Axlfolie – production (3)
  • The Beat Bully – production (5)
  • Murda Beatz – production (8)
  • Maneesh Bidaye – production (1, 10, 16, 17, 19)
  • Boi-1da – production (2, 5, 9, 11, 19)
  • Metro Boomin – production (14)
  • Cardiak – production (8)
  • Cardo – production (13)
  • Cubeatz – production (5)
  • DJ Dahi – production (3)
  • Frank Dukes – production (15)
  • Supa Dups – production (11, 16)
  • Yung Exclusive – production (13)
  • Di Genius – production (11)
  • Hagler – production (18)
  • Jordan Lewis – production (18)
  • DJ Maphorisa – production (12)
  • Martin Mason – production (18)
  • Brian Morgan – production (2)
  • Nineteen85 – production (5, 9, 12, 16, 20)
  • OZ – production (3)
  • Ricci Riera – production (3)
  • Allen Ritter – production (11)
  • Southside – production (13)
  • Stwo – production (6)
  • Jordan Ullman – production (4, 14)
  • Vinylz – production (3)
  • Kanye West – production (3, 4)
  • Wizkid – production (12)

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[116] Gold 35,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[117] Gold 7,500*
Canada (Music Canada)[118] Platinum 80,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[119] Gold 10,000
France (SNEP)[120] Platinum 100,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[121] Platinum 328,000[111]
United States (RIAA)[122] 4× Platinum 1,610,000[11]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Walker, Angus (April 29, 2016). "Here Are The Samples Drake Used On "VIEWS"". Hot New Hip Hop. Retrieved May 1, 2016. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Benjamin, Jeff (April 28, 2016). "11 Songs Drake Sampled on 'Views': Listen Here". Fuse. Retrieved May 1, 2016. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ a b "Top 40 Rhythmic Future Releases". All Access. Archived from the original on June 1, 2016. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Top 40 Mainstream Future Releases – Pop Music Release Dates". All Access. Archived from the original on July 24, 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; July 22, 2016 suggested (help)
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  7. ^ "Drake – Views". Discogs. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Everything We Know About "Views From The 6"". Billboard. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  9. ^ "Drake's Views Is The First Album To Earn 1 Billion Apple Music Streams | SPIN". Spin. September 26, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  10. ^ "It's Official: Drake's 'VIEWS' Has Been Certified Quadruple Platinum | COMPLEX". Complex. December 5, 2016. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  11. ^ a b c "Drake's 'Views' Is Nielsen Music's Top Album of 2016 in the U.S. | BILLBOARD". Billboard. January 5, 2017. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
  12. ^ Andrew Hampp (July 15, 2014). "Drake Announces Fourth Album: 'Views From The 6' (Exclusive)". Billboard. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  13. ^ "Behold! Drake has released the #VIEWS... – Universal Music Canada – Facebook".
  14. ^ "Drake's towering view of The 6 | Toronto Star". thestar.com. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  15. ^ Plaugic, Lizzie (April 26, 2016). "How tall is Drake? A scientific investigation based on facts". The Verge. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
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