One thing before we start: Drake has cameoed in more videos than a YouTuber with a ton of YouTuber friends, so for the sake of consistency we’ve stuck strictly to videos for Drake-toplined singles.
So what follows is a ranking of every Drake video, from worst to best - no other qualifiers here, starting from the bottom (get it?) until we get to the cream of the visual crop. For every hit, there’s been two misses for every “Hotline Bling” or “Nice for What,” there’s been a “Hold On, We’re Going Home” or “Find Your Heart.” He’s clearly interested in the medium why else would he pack his clips with useless, unfunny skits and overlong narrative diversions? But it’s become clear over the last nine years that his capacity for good taste largely stops when he exits the recording booth. Similar to Kanye West - whose album 808s & Heartbreak practically laid the blueprint for the first five years of Drake’s career - Drake has proved astoundingly inconsistent when it comes to the visual format. His track record with music videos, however, has not been as solid. As one of the most vital and impactful pop stars of the last decade, Drake has established himself as a trendsetter and a canny trend-chaser across pop, rap, and R&B: Even at his most vampiric, he’s succeeded at elevating the sounds of the underground to the mainstream, and even at his most uncool, he’s proven himself as an arbiter of what’s hot to the general masses.