2016 really caught us off guard. From surprise albums by superstars like Beyoncé and Frank Ocean to out-of-nowhere No. 1 smashes by new artists like Desiigner and The Chainsmokers, this year has taught us to expect the unexpected.

Each day, millions of music fans come to Genius to read lyrics and learn about their favorite artists, and our Top Songs Chart reflects what the world is listening to. Now that the year is almost over, we’ve crunched the numbers and compiled Genius' annual Year In Lyrics retrospective.

In 2016, Genius song pages were viewed over 1 billion times—we’ve broken down this data into the following categories: Top Artist, Top Song, Top Lyric, Top Album, Top Producer, and Top Featured Artist.

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Even if VIEWS wasn’t the critically acclaimed masterpiece fans were waiting for, Drake overwhelmingly dominated 2016. With a blockbuster 20-track album and a slew of high-profile features (including one on our top song of the year), Drake was the Top Artist on Genius this year, with his songs pulling in nearly 30 million views. Kanye, Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Frank Ocean rounded out the top five, while new artists like Lil Uzi Vert, Young M.A., and French rap group PNL made waves in the top 20.

With its Patois-infused lyrics taking over pop radio, Rihanna’s “Work” was viewed almost 7 million times on Genius this year, making it the Top Song of 2016. Other global smashes by Drake, Beyoncé, The Chainsmokers, and Desiigner made the top five, while summer hits by Aminé, twenty one pilots, and D.R.A.M. brought in millions of curious listeners too.

Genius' Top Lyrics were determined by looking at the number of times each lyric was clicked on to reveal its annotation. The chorus of Rihanna’s “Work” was viewed over 1.3 million times, thanks to all the confused listeners struggling to understand what “haffi” means. And it’s no surprise that Desiigner—notorious for being difficult to understand—takes three of the four spots in our top five lyrics chart, including lines from both “Tiimmy Turner” and “Panda.” Other confusing lines from “One Dance” and “Starboy” also made the top 10.

Top Albums—which includes any collection of at least five songs, including EPs—looks at the highest average views of all songs in the collection. EDM bro-throbs The Chainsmokers took the top spot with their five song EP Collage, which averaged out at 1,050,067 views per song, led by their smash “Closer” alongside hits like “Don’t Let Me Down” and “All We Know.” Drake, Kanye West, Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Frank Ocean round out the top five, while December releases by J. Cole and Post Malone managed to make the top 20.

Which producer’s songs were viewed the most times in 2016? This year’s Top Producer spot goes to Kanye West, who has a production credit on every track from his highly-collaborative The Life Of Pablo album, plus credits on tracks by Sia and Drake. Beyoncé also makes the top five thanks to her production on Lemonade, while hitmakers Boi-1da, Nineteen85, Mike Will defined the sound of 2016 with songs like Rih’s “Work” and Drake’s “One Dance,” and Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles.”

Who put in the most work on collaborations this year? Lil Yachty takes the Top Featured Artist crown in 2016, with a whopping 65 guest verses outside of his own solo material, including his memorable verse on D.R.A.M.’s “Broccoli.” Ty Dolla $ign follows close behind with 63, while Lil Wayne, Future, and Young Thug all stacked up dozens of features to make the top five.