Rhythmic radio is eating Sticky up.
https://twitter.com/USRadioUpdater/status/1541424516814995459jesus christ lmfao
Drake's Billboard Records & Achievements:
Most cumulative weeks spent on the Hot 100 (all entries): 2,804 weeks
Most cumulative weeks spent on the Hot 100 (all chart weeks): 659 weeks
Most consecutive weeks spent on the Hot 100: 431 weeks (2009-2017)
Most weeks spent on the Artist 100: 417 weeks
Most Hot 100 hits: 276
Most top 40 Hot 100 hits: 157
Most top 20 Hot 100 hits: 99
Most top 10 Hot 100 hits: 58
Most top 5 Hot 100 hits: 29
Most No. 1 Hot 100 debuts: 7
Most top 5 Hot 100 debuts: 19
Most top 10 Hot 100 debuts: 43
Most top 20 Hot 100 debuts: 76
Most top 40 Hot 100 debuts: 124
Most No. 2-peaking Hot 100 hits: 7
Most simultaneous Hot 100 debuts in a single week: 22
Most simultaneous top 5 Hot 100 hits: 5
Most simultaneous top 10 Hot 100 hits: 9
Most simultaneous top 20 Hot 100 hits: 14
Most simultaneous top 40 Hot 100 hits: 21
Most simultaneous Hot 100 hits: 27
Most Hot 100 top 10 hits from a single album: 9
Most No. 1 hits by a Rapper: 11
Biggest Streaming Week on the Billboard 200: 745.9M (Scorpion)
Most No. 1 hits on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart: 42
Most No. 1 hits on the Rap Airplay chart: 37
Most No. 1 hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart: 25
Most No. 1 hits on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart: 27
Most No. 1 hits on the Hot Rap Songs chart: 25
Most No. 1 hits on the Rhythmic Airplay chart: 34
Most No. 1 hits on the Streaming Songs chart: 13
Only act to simultaneously debut in the Hot 100 top 5
Only solo act to occupy the entire Hot 100 top 5
Only solo act with 3 or more songs which have each spent at least 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100
Only solo male act with over 50 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 (54 weeks)
Only solo act with 11 No. 1 hits on the Hot 100 and 11 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200
Artist of the 2010s decade
how the f*** is Overdrive not the biggest song in the world rn
New Billboard article just released numbers for the top 3 most-streamed acts in the US through June 23:
1. Drake — 4.16B
2. YoungBoy Never Broke Again — 3.37B
3. Taylor Swift — 3.03B
Drake dominates U.S. streaming by a wide margin so far in 2022. Through June 23, Drake had 4.16 billion on-demand streams, 37.3% more than YoungBoy Never Broke Again at No. 2 (with 3.37 billion) and 23.5% more than Taylor Swift at No. 3 (with 3.03 billion). Last week, all 14 tracks on Honestly, Nevermind were among the top 32 most-streamed audio tracks in the U.S. and the album accounted for half of the top 10.
billboard.com/pro/drake-honestly-nevermind-streams-marketshare
He was averaging around 150M US on-demand streams per week before HN so assuming that carries on for the rest of the year, he should end the year with about 7.8-8B US streams this year. That should be enough for him to end the year as the most-streamed artist in the US for the third straight year this decade.
Didn’t realise how well Massive was doing in the UK.
Number 19 this week .
Staying Alive just debuted 21
Drake's record-extending 35th #1 on Rhythmic radio.