Canadian Invasion

Dubbed the "Canadian Invasion", the 2010s saw music of Canada reaching new heights in terms of international success while dominating the American market and music charts through the popularity of Drake, Justin Bieber and The Weeknd. From 2015 to 2017, Drake, The Weeknd and Bieber generated a total of 20 billion streams. In a 2017 article by Forbes titled 'Canadian Invasion: Why Drake, The Weeknd And Justin Bieber Rule The Streaming World', the "Canadian Invasion" was compared to the "British Invasion": "The Beatles and the Rolling Stones spearheaded the British Invasion of the 1960s as rock infiltrated the global pop world--and now, a half-century later, one might call Drake, The Weeknd and Justin Bieber the Canadian Invasion."
Background
Drake
Drake was the most dominant artist during the 2010s in terms of Billboard chart success He initially gained recognition as an actor on the teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation in the 2000s. Intent on pursuing a career in music, he left the series in 2007 after releasing his debut mixtape Room for Improvement before releasing two further independent projects, Comeback Season and So Far Gone. He was signed to rapper Lil Wayne's label Young Money Entertainment in 2009. His debut album Thank Me Later was released on June 15, 2010, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200. It was the best-selling debut album for any artist in 2010.
Justin Bieber
The biggest teen idol of the 2010s, Bieber was the first breakthrough artist of the Canadian Invasion. Bieber's debut studio album, My World 2.0., debuted at number one on the US , making Bieber the youngest solo male act to top the chart since Stevie Wonder in 1963.
The Weeknd
Among the most prominent R&B artists of the 2010s, The Weeknd has been credited for advancing the genre through his dark wave style approach. Released in 2011, his trilogy of mixtapes, House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence, quickly garnered him a following and critical recognition from several mainstream publications. In 2012, he signed with Republic Records. His debut studio album Kiss Land (2013) debuted at number two on the , while his second album, Beauty Behind the Madness (2015), debuted at number one and was among the best-selling albums of 2015. Containing the number-one singles "Can't Feel My Face" and "The Hills", Beauty Behind the Madness was awarded Best Urban Contemporary Album and was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2016 Grammy Awards.
Simultaneous achievements
In 2015, the American music market also saw the emergence of Shawn Mendes. During a period in 2015, Canadians occupied five of the top 10 positions of the : The Weeknd's "The Hills" and "Can't Feel My Face", Bieber's "What Do You Mean?", Drake's "Hotline Bling" and Mendes' "Stitches". At the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards, Canadian artists dominated the ceremony, with big wins for Bieber, Mendes, Drake and The Weeknd. Mendes won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Male, while Bieber won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song, Drake won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Hip-Hop and The Weeknd won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Video.
According to Forbes, from 2016 to 2017 Drake earned $94 million (placing him at No. 4 on the 2017 list), followed by The Weeknd with $92 million (placing him at No. 6 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 2017 list) and Bieber with $83.5 million (placing him at No. 13 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 2017 list); no country had more celebrities in the top six than Canada.
Reception
Drake is the highest-certified digital singles artist ever in the United States. He achieved several chart records; he has the most charted songs (209) of any artists in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, the most simultaneously charted Hot 100 songs in a single week (27), the most time on the Hot 100 (431 weeks), and the most Hot 100 debuts in a week (22). He also has the most number-one singles on the Hot Rap Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Rhythmic Charts. Bieber was included in the Forbes list of the top ten most powerful celebrities in the world, in 2011, 2012 and 2013, and became the first artist to surpass 10 billion total video views on Vevo. The Weeknd holds the record for being the first artist to simultaneously hold the top three positions on the chart with "Can't Feel My Face", "Earned It", and "The Hills". Mendes' first three studio albums, Handwritten (2015), Illuminate (2016), and (2018), all debuted atop the ; Handwritten made him one of five artists ever to debut at number one before the age of 18 and Shawn Mendes made him the third-youngest artist to achieve three number one albums in the US.
Other Canadian artists who achieved success in the American market during the 2010s included Carly Rae Jepsen and Alessia Cara. Jepsen's 2011 single "Call Me Maybe" was the best-selling single worldwide in 2012, and reached number one in the US. Cara won Best New Artist at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
 
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