Drake’s “Take Care” album reaches diamond eligibility

Drake’s “Take Care” album reaches diamond eligibility
Drake has been dominant in the music industry since 2009, as everything he creates wins big, as evident with every single, collaboration, and project he releases. As a result, many fans even debate which one of his projects are classics, and which ones are better than the other.
One project that has always received massive praise by Drake fans, is his 2011 sophomore album, “Take Care.” On Tuesday, this album went on to reach diamond certification eligibility by the RIAA, per Chart Data. This comes after selling over 10 million units in the US.
Take Care was initially led by hit singles, such as “Marvin’s Room,” “Headlines,” “Make Me Proud” featuring Nicki Minaj, and more. Furthermore, Drake also collaborated with Tyga, Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross, and much more. As a result, Take Care went on to debut at number one in the US, on the Billboard 200 chart. All six of Drake’s studio albums have all reached this mark. For many within Drake’s fan base, they believe Take Care is certainly the best overall album within his discography.
Currently, Drake is also venturing on the second leg of his It’s All A Blur Tour. J. Cole and Lil Durk are also special guest performers on his dates. This comes after Drake released his “For All The Dogs” album, and its deluxe “Scary Hours” edition.
Drake’s “Take Care” album reaches diamond eligibility