The following list contains the videography for Drake, including his own music videos and videos that feature him. The first video Drake ever appeared in was Jenna's music video for her single "Change You" released in 2006.[ citation needed ]
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Replacement Girl" (featuring Trey Songz) | 2007 | Shane Stirling [1] |
"Best I Ever Had" | 2009 | Kanye West [2] |
"Successful" (featuring Trey Songz) | Jake White [3] | |
"Forever" (with Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem) | Hype Williams [4] | |
"Over" | 2010 | Anthony Mandler [4] |
"Find Your Love" | ||
"Miss Me" (featuring Lil Wayne) | ||
"Marvins Room" | 2011 | Lamar Taylor, Hyghly Alleyne [5] |
"Headlines" | Lamar Taylor, J. Maylen, Al Mukadem [6] | |
"The Motto" (featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga) | Lamar Taylor, Hyghly Alleyne [4] | |
"Practice" | 2012 | — [7] |
"Take Care" (featuring Rihanna) | Yoann Lemoine [4] | |
"HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)" (featuring Lil Wayne) | Director X [4] | |
"Started from the Bottom" | 2013 | |
"5AM in Toronto" | Ram Accoumeh, Andrew Hamilton [8] | |
"Hold On, We're Going Home" (featuring Majid Jordan) | Bill Pope [9] | |
"Worst Behavior" | Drake, Director X [10] | |
"We'll Be Fine" | 2014 | Mikael Columbu |
"Jungle" | 2015 | Swiss Karim Huu Do |
"Energy" | Fleur & Manu [11] | |
"Hotline Bling" | Director X [12] | |
"Childs Play" | 2016 | Drake, Carlos "Spiff TV" Suarez |
"Please Forgive Me" | Anthony Mandler | |
"Sneakin'" (featuring 21 Savage) | GAB3 | |
"No Frauds" (with Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne) | 2017 | Benny Boom |
"Gyalchester" | N/A [13] | |
"God's Plan" | 2018 | Karena Evans |
"Bring It Back" (with Trouble and Mike Will Made It) | Derek Schklar | |
"Nice For What" | Karena Evans | |
"I'm Upset" | ||
"Nonstop" | Theo Skudra | |
"In My Feelings" | Karena Evans | |
"Money in the Grave" (featuring Rick Ross) | 2019 | Theo Skudra |
"War" | ||
"When to Say When & Chicago Freestyle" | 2020 | |
"Toosie Slide" [14] | ||
"Only You Freestyle" [15] (with Headie One) | Nathan James Tettey | |
"Laugh Now Cry Later" [16] (featuring Lil Durk) | Dave Meyers | |
"What's Next" | 2021 | Theo Skudra |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Every Girl" (with Young Money) | 2009 | — [17] |
"BedRock" (with Young Money) | Dayo [18] | |
"Wavin' Flag" (with Young Artists for Haiti) | 2010 | — [19] |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Wonder Woman" (Trey Songz) | 2007 | Lil X [20] |
"Epiphany" (Chrisette Michele) | 2009 | Ray Kay [21] |
"Brand New" (Trey Songz) | Yolande Geralds, Delante Murphy [22] | |
"Pursuit of Happiness" (Kid Cudi featuring MGMT and Ratatat) | Brody Baker [23] | |
"Baby" (Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris) | 2010 | Ray Kay [24] |
"Loyalty" (Birdman featuring Tyga and Lil Wayne) | David Rousseau [25] | |
"I'm On It" (Tyga featuring Lil Wayne) | Colin Tilley [26] | |
"330" (Stalley) | 2011 | Illusive Media [27] |
"Take It to the Head" (DJ Khaled featuring Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne) | 2012 | Colin Tilley [28] |
"Power Circle" (Gunplay, Stalley, Wale, Meek Mill and Rick Ross featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Dre Films [29] | |
"Anaconda" (Nicki Minaj) | 2014 | Colin Tilley [30] |
"Reminder" (The Weeknd) | 2017 | Kid Studio [31] |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Change You" (Jenna featuring Drake) | 2006 | — [32] |
"The One" (Mary J. Blige featuring Drake) | 2009 | Anthony Mandler [33] |
"Money to Blow" (Birdman featuring Lil Wayne and Drake) | Gil Green [34] [35] | |
"Fed Up" (DJ Khaled featuring Usher, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross and Drake) | ||
"Still Fly" (Page featuring Drake) | — [36] | |
"Digital Girl" (Remix) (Jamie Foxx featuring Kanye West, The-Dream and Drake) | Hype Williams [37] | |
"Say Something" (Timbaland featuring Drake) | Paul Coy Allen [38] | |
"4 My Town (Play Ball)" (Birdman featuring Lil Wayne and Drake) | Gil Green [39] | |
"Aston Martin Music" (Rick Ross featuring Chrisette Michele and Drake) | 2010 | Gil Green [40] [41] |
"Loving You No More" (Diddy-Dirty Money featuring Drake) | ||
"What's My Name?" (Rihanna featuring Drake) | Philip Andelman [42] | |
"Fall For Your Type" (Jamie Foxx featuring Drake) | Chris Robinson [43] | |
"Put It Down" (Bun B featuring Drake) | Mr. Boomtown [44] | |
"Moment 4 Life" (Nicki Minaj featuring Drake) | 2011 | Chris Robinson [45] |
"In the Morning" (J. Cole featuring Drake) | — [46] | |
"Made Men" (Rick Ross featuring Drake) | Dre Films [47] | |
"I'm on One" (DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and Drake) | Gil Green [48] | |
"Stay Schemin'" (Rick Ross featuring French Montana and Drake) | 2012 | Spiff TV [49] |
"Mr. Wrong" (Mary J. Blige featuring Drake) | Diane Martel [50] | |
"Round of Applause" (Waka Flocka Flame featuring Drake) | Mr. Boomtown [51] | |
"So Good" (Shanell featuring Lil Wayne and Drake) | Director X [52] [53] | |
"No Lie" (2 Chainz featuring Drake) | ||
"Pop That" (French Montana featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and Drake) | Parris [54] | |
"Amen" (Meek Mill featuring Drake) | Dre Films [55] | |
"Diced Pineapples" (Rick Ross featuring Wale and Drake) | Director X [56] | |
"The Zone" (The Weeknd featuring Drake) | Abel Tesfaye [57] | |
"Fuckin' Problems" (ASAP Rocky featuring 2 Chainz, Kendrick Lamar and Drake) | Sam Lecca, Clark Jackson [58] | |
"Love Me" (Lil Wayne featuring Future and Drake) | 2013 | Hannah Lux Davis [59] |
"Poetic Justice" (Kendrick Lamar featuring Drake) | The Lil Homie, Dee.Jay.Dave, Dangerookipawaa [60] | |
"No Guns Allowed" (Snoop Lion featuring Cori B and Drake) | Jesse Terrero [61] | |
"No New Friends" (DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and Drake) | Colin Tilley [62] | |
"Live For" (The Weeknd featuring Drake) | Sam Pilling [63] | |
"Mine" (Beyoncé featuring Drake) | Pierre Debusschere [64] | |
"Who Do You Love" (YG featuring Drake) | 2014 | Benny Boom |
"DnF" (P Reign featuring Future and Drake) | Davin Black and Drake | |
"Only" (Nicki Minaj featuring Lil' Wayne, Chris Brown and Drake) | Hannah Lux Davis | |
"Grindin" (Lil' Wayne featuring Drake) | DJ Scoob Doo | |
"Recognize" (PartyNextDoor featuring Drake) | Liam MacRae | |
"Tuesday (Remix)" (iLoveMakonnen featuring Drake) | Goodwin | |
"Blessings" (Big Sean featuring Drake and Kanye West) | 2015 | Darren Craig |
"100" (The Game featuring Drake) | — | |
"Where Ya At" (Future featuring Drake) | Rick Nyce | |
"Work" (Rihanna featuring Drake) | 2016 | Director X |
"My Love" (Majid Jordan featuring Drake) | Common Good | |
"No Shopping" (French Montana featuring Drake) | Spiff TV | |
"Why You Always Hatin?" (YG featuring Drake & Kamaiyah) | Psycho Films | |
"Used to This" (Future featuring Drake) | — | |
"Look Alive" (BlocBoy JB featuring Drake) | 2018 | Frederick Ali |
"Walk It Talk It" (Migos featuring Drake) | Daps and Quavo | |
"Sicko Mode" (Travis Scott featuring Drake) | Dave Meyers | |
"Mia" (Bad Bunny featuring Drake) | Fernando Lugo | |
"No Stylist" (French Montana featuring Drake) | Glenn Michael and Christo | |
"Going Bad" (Meek Mill featuring Drake) | 2019 | Kid Art |
"No Guidance" (Chris Brown featuring Drake) | Chris Robinson | |
"Life is Good" (Future featuring Drake) | 2020 | Director X [65] |
"Loyal" (PartyNextDoor featuring Drake) | N/A [66] | |
"Oprah's Bank Account" [67] (Lil Yachty featuring DaBaby and Drake) | Director X | |
"Popstar" [68] (DJ Khaled featuring Drake) | ||
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Charlie Bartlett | A/V Jones | Minor role |
2008 | Mookie's Law | Chet Walters | Short film |
2011 | Breakaway [69] [70] | Himself | Cameo |
2012 | Ice Age: Continental Drift | Ethan | Voice role |
2013 | Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues | Ron Burgundy fan | Cameo |
2014 | Think Like a Man Too | Himself | |
2017 | 6IX RISING [71] | Noisey documentary | |
The Carter Effect | Documentary, also executive producer | ||
2019 | Remember Me, Toronto | Documentary by Mustafa the Poet [72] | |
2020 | Spree | Executive producer [73] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Blue Murder | Joey Tamarin | Episode: "Out-of-Towners: Part 1" |
2001–2008 | Degrassi: The Next Generation | Jimmy Brooks | 100 episodes |
2002 | Soul Food | Fredrick | Episode: "From Dreams to Nightmares" |
2002 | Conviction | Teen Fish | Television film |
2005 | Best Friend's Date | Dater | Episode: "Season Finale" |
2005 | Instant Star | Himself | Episode: "Personality Crisis" |
2008 | The Border | PFC Gordon Harvey | Episode: "Stop Loss" |
2009 | Being Erica | Ken | Episode: "What I Am Is What I Am" |
2009 | Sophie | Ken | Episode: "An Outing with Sophie" |
2009 | Beyond the Break | Himself | Episode: "One 'Elle' of a Party" |
2010 | When I Was 17 | Episode: "Drake, Jennie Finch & Queen Latifah" | |
2011 | Saturday Night Live | Himself (musical guest) | Episode: "Anna Faris/Drake" |
2012 | Punk'd | Himself | Episode: "Drake/Kim Kardashian" |
2014 | Saturday Night Live | Himself (host/musical guest)/Lil Wayne | Episode: "Drake" [74] |
2016 | |||
2018 | The Shop | Himself | Episode 2 |
2019 | Euphoria | Executive producer | |
2019 | Top Boy | Executive producer |
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