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All 23 of the songs on Drake’s 13th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 appear in the top 50 of the singles chart this week, with Drake and J. Cole’s “First Person Shooter” debuting atop the ...
All three songs from the new Drake EP, “Scary Hours 2,” punched in at the top of this week’s Rolling Stone songs chart, followed by the new single from Bruno Mars’ and Anderson .Paak’s ...
The song debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Drake's thirteenth and Cole's first number-one song on the chart, the former tying the record for most solo number-one songs by a solo male artist with Michael Jackson. [14] In its second week, the song remained in the top ten in the US Billboard Hot 100 and fell to number ...
The song debuted at number one in Canada and on the Billboard Global 200, and at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. [11] In its second week, the song remained in the top ten in the US Billboard Hot 100, falling to number four. [12] The song also reached number one on the Billboard Streaming Songs chart, marking Drake's 20th number one record ...
Drake, 36, notched his 13th No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs chart on Monday, October 16, when “First Person Shooter” (featuring J. Cole) debuted at the top. This “baker’s dozen” of char
Eight of the album's songs debuted in the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100, extending Drake's record for most top ten entries, with 67 (with a record 49 as a lead artist). [231] On November 15, Drake was nominated for four awards at the 2023 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for his writing on Beyoncé's Renaissance. [232]
Drake adds his 11th Hot 100 No. 1, as his new album 'Honestly, Nevermind' likewise debuts atop the Billboard 200. Drake & 21 Savage’s ‘Jimmy Cooks’ Soars in at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 ...
"Push Ups" is a diss track written and recorded by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on April 19, 2024, through OVO Sound and Republic Records.The track serves as a response to several songs from Metro Boomin and Future's collaborative albums We Don't Trust You and We Still Don't Trust You (primarily "Like That" featuring Kendrick Lamar). [1] "