Drake takes over the Australian music charts - after placing an enormous bet on an upcoming MMA fight #Drake

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Drake takes over the Australian music charts - after placing an enormous bet on an upcoming MMA fight #Drake

Drake's latest album For All The Dogs has debuted at the number one spot on the ARIA Albums Chart this week.

Drake takes over the Australian music charts - after placing an enormous bet on an upcoming MMA fight By Matt Demarco For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:07 BST, 14 October 2023 | Updated: 11:09 BST, 14 October 2023 e-mail 10 shares View comments Drake's latest album For All The Dogs has debuted at the number one spot on the ARIA Albums Chart this week. This achievement marks the fifth time that the Canadian rapper, 36, has claimed the top position in Australia. The album's cover features a drawing by his six-year-old son, Adonis, and For All The Dogs is Drake's eighth studio album. He previously reached the number one spot in 2016 with Views, in 2018 with Scorpion, in 2020 with Dark Lane Demo Tapes, and in 2021 with Certified Lover Boy. This latest album features collaborations with artists such as Bad Bunny , 21 Savage, SZA (notably on the lead single Slime You Out, which reached #12 last month and has rebounded from #65 to #13 this week), J. Cole, and Lil Yachty. The latest album from Drake (pictured), For All the Dogs, has debuted at the number one spot on the ARIA Albums Chart this week. He previously reached the number one spot in 2016 with Views, in 2018 with Scorpion, in 2020 with Dark Lane Demo Tapes, and in 2021 with Certified Lover Boy Out of the album's 28 tracks, an impressive 20 have made it into the top 100 singles chart this week. Eleven of them are in the top 50, with three tracks securing spots in the top 10: First Person Shooter (featuring J. Cole) at #4, Virginia Beach at #9, and IDGAF (featuring Yeat) at #6. It comes as the rapper has made an enormous bet on Logan Paul to prevail in his grudge match against Dillon Danis on Saturday. Canadian rapper Drake has decided to put some of his money behind the WWE star Logan Paul The MMA fighter and Youtuber-turned-boxer co-headline the highly anticipated night of boxing in Manchester alongside KSI 's and Tommy Fury . Drake, who is no stranger to a sports bet, reckons Paul is good value to knockout his opponent who has executed a staggering campaign of personal attacks in the lead up to the fight. The 'One Dance' star could earn around $1.3million from his $850,000 bet if Danis suffers a spectacular defeat by his countryman. Dillon Danis called out the 'disrespect' of the rapper and posted this image of the pair 30-year-old Fury, who caused further controversy on Thursday when he struck Paul in the face by a microphone at the final press conference, was not too pleased with Drake's choice of victor. '850 on my head is disrespect,' he wrote on X, formerly Twitter . He accompanied his post with an image of himself and the former Degrassi actor. However, Paul may not be so grateful of the Canadian's endorsement considering his record of tipping teams and athletes who went onto lose. Earlier this year Drake put $400,000 on Logan's brother Jake to beat Tommy Fury before the Mancunian triumphed on points. 'F***! This is Drake's fault!' The younger Paul joked in his post-match press conference after discovering his friend's huge bet. 'Drake, bro, why did you do this to me?' Drake lost a $400,000 bet on the 26-year-old Jake Logan to beat the Love Island star, Tommy Fury Share or comment on this article: Drake takes over the Australian music charts - after placing an enormous bet on an upcoming MMA fight e-mail 10 shares Add comment Read more


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