Does this mean Lorde didn't even get in the top 100?
She'll debut on the May 10th chart
just listened to ordinary for the first time
s***s going #1 within the month, white ppl love that sound more than oxygen
just listened to ordinary for the first time
s***s going #1 within the month, white ppl love that sound more than oxygen
that song is sooo boring lol
sounds so 8-10 years ago
bigger number = better artist
just listened to ordinary for the first time
s***s going #1 within the month, white ppl love that sound more than oxygen
Unfortunately went viral on TikTok and white people are now eating it up
Unfortunately went viral on TikTok and white people are now eating it up
rather have this be #1 than wallen songs and i havent even listened to it
just listened to ordinary for the first time
s***s going #1 within the month, white ppl love that sound more than oxygen
Just listened to it too. Idk that s*** is lame (as a white person)
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s "Luther" isn’t just a hit — it’s one of the biggest successes of the year. The collaboration is currently leading more than half a dozen Billboard tallies, and it will likely continue to dominate for some time to come as it rules important rankings like the Hot 100 and Radio Songs tally.
The two superstars are in complete control of some of the company’s genre-specific lists. With just one more frame spent at No. 1, Lamar manages to match the longest reign enjoyed by his competitor — and rap battle opponent — Drake on multiple lists.
"Luther" is once again steady atop both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. The tallies rank the most consumed tunes by blending sales, airplay, and streaming activity in those styles, with one being slightly more specific than the other.
In both cases, "Luther" ties Drake’s longest run at No. 1. Interestingly, the Canadian hip-hop star has reached one impressive position with different cuts on each tally.
"Luther" has now led both of these rosters for 18 nonconsecutive frames — a sum that is sure to continue to grow in the coming weeks, and perhaps even months.
On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, "Luther" matches the historic reign enjoyed by "One Dance," the 2016 collaboration between Drake, Wizkid, and Kyla, which also led for 18 weeks.
Over on the Hot Rap Songs tally, "Luther" ties another Drake smash. Between 2015 and 2016, "Hotline Bling" controlled the roster for 18 frames. That solo cut remains the longest run atop the list for any of his hits.
Lamar already claims the longest-running leader ever on both tallies. On the Hot Rap Songs chart, "Not Like Us," his diss track aimed at Drake, dominated for 26 weeks — exactly half a year. That same track held on at No. 1 for 22 weeks on the more competitive Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs roster.
A handful of tracks, with reigns between 18 and 21 weeks, are also part of this elite club. These include SZA’s "Kill Bill," Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’s "Old Town Road," and Nas X’s "Industry Baby" with Jack Harlow, among others. All of them rank among the most successful chart-toppers of all time, and they all may soon lose to “Luther.”
Delusional Drake groupies saying 12 weeks at #1 isn’t a big deal and nobody cares while Forbes is literally writing articles about it...
Next week
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https://twitter.com/USChartPredicts/status/1918297829933490524https://twitter.com/imgaygrace/status/1918091623327777086F***ing hell.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s "Luther" isn’t just a hit — it’s one of the biggest successes of the year. The collaboration is currently leading more than half a dozen Billboard tallies, and it will likely continue to dominate for some time to come as it rules important rankings like the Hot 100 and Radio Songs tally.
The two superstars are in complete control of some of the company’s genre-specific lists. With just one more frame spent at No. 1, Lamar manages to match the longest reign enjoyed by his competitor — and rap battle opponent — Drake on multiple lists.
"Luther" Reigns on Multiple Billboard Genre Charts"Luther" is once again steady atop both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. The tallies rank the most consumed tunes by blending sales, airplay, and streaming activity in those styles, with one being slightly more specific than the other.
In both cases, "Luther" ties Drake’s longest run at No. 1. Interestingly, the Canadian hip-hop star has reached one impressive position with different cuts on each tally.
Kendrick Lamar Matches Drake’s Historic Runs"Luther" has now led both of these rosters for 18 nonconsecutive frames — a sum that is sure to continue to grow in the coming weeks, and perhaps even months.
On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, "Luther" matches the historic reign enjoyed by "One Dance," the 2016 collaboration between Drake, Wizkid, and Kyla, which also led for 18 weeks.
Over on the Hot Rap Songs tally, "Luther" ties another Drake smash. Between 2015 and 2016, "Hotline Bling" controlled the roster for 18 frames. That solo cut remains the longest run atop the list for any of his hits.
Kendrick Lamar Already Owns the All-Time RecordLamar already claims the longest-running leader ever on both tallies. On the Hot Rap Songs chart, "Not Like Us," his diss track aimed at Drake, dominated for 26 weeks — exactly half a year. That same track held on at No. 1 for 22 weeks on the more competitive Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs roster.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA Will Likely Keep Making HistoryA handful of tracks, with reigns between 18 and 21 weeks, are also part of this elite club. These include SZA’s "Kill Bill," Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’s "Old Town Road," and Nas X’s "Industry Baby" with Jack Harlow, among others. All of them rank among the most successful chart-toppers of all time, and they all may soon lose to “Luther.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/05/02/kendrick-lamar-matches-drakes-most-impressive-run-at-no-1---and-hes-not-done-yet/
Delusional Drake groupies saying 12 weeks at #1 isn’t a big deal and nobody cares while Forbes is literally writing articles about it...
Next week
my hot take is that it’ll return to #1 after a few weeks of just in case/im the problem or some new song from MAGA wallen’s album, the reason being that it’ll have a huge radio advantage and it’s consistency on streaming will outlast the album bomb effect after a few weeks. 14 weeks automatically ties it for the fifth longest reigning #1 of all time.
my hot take is that it’ll return to #1 after a few weeks of just in case/im the problem or some new song from MAGA wallen’s album, the reason being that it’ll have a huge radio advantage and it’s consistency on streaming will outlast the album bomb effect after a few weeks. 14 weeks automatically ties it for the fifth longest reigning #1 of all time.
Na radio has peaked tbh