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Numbers Lil Baby is the youngest artist to achieve this feat.
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Aron A. 2.5K Views
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Numbers Coi doesn't care what haters have to say about her most recent project.
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Lawrencia Grose 7.3K Views
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Numbers The "Hurricane" collaborators were joined by Future, Doja Cat, Drake & Lil Nas X.
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Taylor McCloud 2.2K Views
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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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Alex Zidel 9.1K Views
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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 7.7K Views
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Numbers Post Malone, The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar and Kanye West also make appearances.
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Alex Zidel 12.7K Views
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Numbers It was a successful holiday season at the box office.
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Cole Blake 848 Views
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Numbers After 13 weeks, Lil Baby reclaims the top spot on the Billboard 200.
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Aron A. 2.2K Views
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Numbers How about that?
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Milca P. 4.3K Views
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Numbers Roddy Ricch is a Billboard Darling.
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Noah C 974 Views
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Numbers Tekashi 6ix9ine maintains that Blueface is a one-hit-wonder, pondering why else he would *only* sell 12K copies of his debut album in its first week.
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Alex Zidel 74.8K Views
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Numbers Pop Smoke's posthumous album "Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon" has returned to #1 on the Billboard 200.
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Alex Zidel 2.3K Views