Drake was all over Apple Music this year, so perhaps it’s no surprise the rapper tops the iTunes music lists as well.

The Canadian star’s album Views was the best-seller on iTunes, while his hit song One Dance was the most popular single.

Drake debuted his album on Apple Music’s Beats 1 Radio in the spring.

Drake
Drake (Arthur Mola/AP)

Rihanna, who collaborated with Drake on her single Work, held the second spot on the top albums list with Anti, while Adele’s 25, Frank Ocean’s Blonde, which also debuted on Apple, and Justin Bieber’s Purpose rounded out the top five.

Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling was the number two song of the year, followed by Rihanna’s Work, Flo Rida’s My House and Lukas Graham’s 7 Years.

The list is determined by iTunes downloads and streams from Apple Music, which has more than 20 million subscribers.

Rihanna and Drake
Rihanna and Drake at the Brit Awards this year (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Eddy Cue, senior vice president of Internet Software and Services at Apple, said 60% of those using Apple Music had not purchased any music from iTunes, and noted the growth in its exclusives with artists, from Frank Ocean to Chance the Rapper.

“At the end of the day, we work for the artist,” he said.

“What we are doing is about making sure that we make it easy with our technologies for them to create music, and with our technologies, for them to be able to distribute music and for them to make a great living doing that.”

Cue said one of the biggest lessons learned is Apple Music was making it easier for consumers to use, from access to its playlists to its radio stations on Beats 1.

Zane Lowe and Lady Gaga.
Beats 1 DJ Zane Lowe with Lady Gaga (Beats 1/Apple/PA)

Zane Lowe, who runs Apple’s Beats 1 Radio, said the integration of all platforms was key for Apple Music.

He said: “When you go to browse, you know that there’s an album out, but there’s also an interview that’s just been done that there’s attached to that, and there’s a playlist to that.”

Elsewhere on iTunes in 2016, the top paid app was Minecraft: Pocket Edition, while the most popular free app was Snapchat; the top movie was Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and the most popular TV show was Game Of Thrones, Season 6.