National Drake Day

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Grab your dancing shoes and get ready to celebrate National Drake Day! This day is all about embracing the smooth vibes of the one and only Drake. Whether you're reminiscing over his old hits or grooving to his latest releases, National Drake Day is the perfect opportunity to show appreciation for this talented artist. So, let's dive into the internet history and find out how this day became a fan favorite!

When is Drake Day?

It's national drake day on the 29th April.


The Internet History of National Drake Day

It all started on April 29, 2016, when the internet went into a frenzy with Drake-related excitement. The hashtag #NationalDrakeDay started trending on various social media platforms, and fans couldn't contain their love for the multi-talented artist. Memes, gifs, and lyrical references flooded the internet, creating a virtual celebration like no other.

Drake's catchy hooks, relatable lyrics, and unique style have undoubtedly earned him a special place in the hearts of millions worldwide. His ability to seamlessly blend genres, from hip-hop to R&B, makes him a true musical chameleon. Whether you're going through a breakup, feeling empowered, or simply want to jam out, Drake has a song for every mood.

Since that fateful day in 2016, National Drake Day has continued to grow in popularity. Fans eagerly look forward to April 29th each year to pay tribute to one of the most influential artists of our time. Not only do they blast Drake's music non-stop, but they also engage in friendly online debates about the best Drake album, the most iconic Drake moment, and everything in between.

How to Celebrate

Ready to celebrate National Drake Day like a true fan? Here are some fun ways to honor the man himself:

  • Organize a Drake-themed party where you can dance the night away to his greatest hits. Don't forget to decorate with Drake posters and make a playlist featuring all of his albums.
  • Challenge your friends to a Drake lyric quiz and see who knows his songs best. Winner takes all the bragging rights!
  • Create your own Drake-inspired artwork or remixes. Set your creativity free and express your love for his music in your unique way.
  • Send your favorite Drake lyrics to your loved ones as inspirational or humorous messages. Who wouldn't want to receive a message like 'Started from the bottom, now we're here'?

Did You Know?

Did you know that Drake holds the record for the most Billboard Hot 100 entries by a solo artist? He has an impressive 232 entries on the chart, surpassing legends like Elvis Presley and Jay-Z. Talk about chart domination!



History behind the term 'Drake'


1325

Middle English Root

The term 'drake' derived from the Middle English word 'drake' which means 'male duck'. This term was first recorded in English literature in the 14th century. The word was also used to refer to a dragon at this time.


1575

Sir Francis Drake

The term 'drake' gained further popularity in English as a result of the famous English naval captain and explorer Sir Francis Drake. Drake, known for his circumnavigation of the world, was equated with a fearless leader and became a symbol of adventure and exploration.


1719

Drake's Drum

The term 'drake' took on a symbolic meaning in the British folklore with the legend of 'Drake's Drum.' According to the legend, Sir Francis Drake's drum was said to beat on its own whenever England was in peril, rallying the people to defend their country. The drum became a symbol of resilience and national pride.



2009

Hip-Hop Artist Drake

In modern times, the term 'drake' gained a new cultural significance with the rise of the Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter, Drake. His stage name was inspired by his middle name, Aubrey Graham, but also serves as a reference to Sir Francis Drake. Drake's music and persona have made a significant impact on contemporary hip-hop and popular culture.


Did you know?

Did you know that Drake holds the record for the most Billboard Hot 100 entries by a solo artist? He has an impressive 232 entries on the chart, surpassing legends like Elvis Presley and Jay-Z. Talk about chart domination!

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29th July 2015

Most mentioned on

29th April 2016

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