More than ten years after its release, Drake’s Nothing Was the Same continues to prove its staying power — remaining on the Billboard 200 for over a decade, a rare achievement that cements its legacy as one of the most influential rap albums of its era.

A DOMINANT DEBUT THAT SET THE TONE
When Nothing Was the Same dropped in September 2013, it didn’t just arrive — it took over.
The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, moving an impressive 658,000 copies in its first week, making it:
- Drake’s biggest first-week sales at the time
- One of the largest debut weeks of 2013
- The biggest rap debut since 2011, trailing only Tha Carter IV by Lil Wayne
Even more remarkable? The album achieved this success despite leaking online more than a week before its official release — a challenge that has derailed many major projects.
HIT RECORDS THAT DEFINED A GENERATION
The album didn’t just sell — it delivered lasting hits that helped shape Drake’s sound and influence the genre:
- “Started From the Bottom” — peaked at No. 2
- “Hold On, We’re Going Home” — peaked at No. 3
- “Wu-Tang Forever” — cracked the charts and became a fan favorite
These tracks showcased Drake’s ability to blend rap and melody, helping push hip-hop further into the mainstream.
A DECADE OF CONSISTENCY
Remaining on the Billboard 200 for over 10 years is no small feat.
It reflects:
- Enduring streaming power
- Continuous discovery by new listeners
- A catalog that refuses to fade
Very few albums — in any genre — maintain this level of longevity.
THE TURNING POINT IN DRAKE’S CAREER
Nothing Was the Same marked a defining moment for Drake.
Following earlier successes like Take Care, this project:
- Elevated him from star to global powerhouse
- Strengthened his signature introspective style
- Proved he could dominate both commercially and culturally

WHY IT STILL MATTERS TODAY
More than a decade later, the album remains a blueprint for modern rap:
- Emotional vulnerability became mainstream
- Genre-blending became the norm
- Drake’s influence expanded across generations
In many ways, today’s hip-hop landscape still carries the DNA of this project.
FINAL TAKE
Ten years on the charts isn’t just success — it’s history.
And with Nothing Was the Same, Drake didn’t just drop an album…
He created a legacy that refuses to leave the conversation.