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Books Written by Rapper Drake
Aubrey “Drake” Graham aka Drizzy or Champagne Papi, is known worldwide as one of the most successful rappers, singers, and cultural icons of his generation. While his music has dominated charts and shaped pop culture for over a decade, Drake has also ventured into writing books. His written works offer a mix of personal reflections, poetry, and creative expression, giving fans a glimpse of the man behind the music. Though not as extensive as his discography, Drake’s books show that his artistry extends beyond the studio and onto the page. How many books has Drake written? 1. (so far at the time of this post). Here’s a look at the books written by Drake:
1. Titles Ruin Everything: A Stream of Consciousness (2023)

Co-written with Kenza Samir
Publisher: Phaidon
Release Date: July 5, 2023
Page Length: 168 pages
ISBN: 9781838665166
Drake’s first major published work is a collaboration with songwriter and frequent partner Kenza Samir. More than just a book, it’s a collection of poems and reflections that capture Drake’s thoughts on love, fame, relationships, and personal struggles. The project was released alongside a website and promotional campaign, highlighting Drake’s intent to merge art, literature, and digital culture. Fans who have followed his lyrics closely will find familiar themes, but here, they’re stripped down into raw and minimalist poetry.
What’s Inside Drake’s Titles Ruin Everything: A Stream of Consciousness book?:
• Over 100 pages of poems and short musings
• Reflections on fame, success, and relationships
• A deeper, more vulnerable side of Drake’s persona
• Collaborations with Kenza Samir for layered perspectives
• A crossover between music culture and contemporary poetry
While Drake’s catalog of written books is still small, Titles Ruin Everything demonstrates his willingness to experiment with new forms of expression. Much like his music, the book blends vulnerability with bravado, offering fans another way to connect with his artistry. As Drake continues to push creative boundaries, his foray into literature shows that he isn’t confined to just one medium, his storytelling can live both in rhyme and on the page.
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