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Numbers After 13 weeks, Lil Baby reclaims the top spot on the Billboard 200.
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Numbers Following the reveal that he'd be getting his own show on Fox, Jeezy took it back to the music with three new platinum plaques.
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Numbers J Hus comes out on top.
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Numbers YoungBoy's "AI YoungBoy 2" debuts at No. 1.
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Numbers Beyoncé's "Renaissance" moved the most amount of traditional album units than any other album from a woman this year.
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Numbers Kanye West nearly doubled viewership numbers with his second "DONDA" listening event, shattering his own Apple Music streaming record.
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Numbers Fetty Wap took to Instagram to issue a reminder that his classic "Trap Queen" single remains one of the most popular hip-hop songs ever made.
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Numbers 24kGoldn and Billie Eilish become the first two artists born in the 2000s to chart songs at #1 and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the same week.
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Numbers Drake is projected to score the #1 and #2 positions on next week's Billboard Hot 100 with "What's Next" and "Wants and Needs" featuring Lil Baby respectively.
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Numbers Tekashi 6ix9ine, Youngboy Never Broke Again, and Eminem reportedly were the top three rappers of the year on YouTube.
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Numbers Eminem has 11 albums with over a billion streams on Spotify, which is a new record.
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Numbers Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Jay Z, Rick Ross, and Bon Iver provided a classic on "Monster."
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Alexander Cole