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Pop Culture Cardi B is the only artist to top the "Planet Her" artist's impressive feat.
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Numbers The Weeknd earns an incredible honor after his show-stealing Super Bowl performance.
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Pop Culture From the looks of things, the Canadian rapper will be competing with Ozzy Osbourne for the No. 2 spot, behind Bad Bunny.
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Original Content Besting several other huge tracks, Bryson Tiller's "Blame" is our #1 of the week.
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Sneakers "Fire Red/Silver Tongue" 5s rumored to drop in March.
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Numbers "The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill" reaches a rare milestone.
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Numbers Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion are likely to stay at #1 for another week with Drake and Lil Durk debuting at #2.
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Numbers Lil Durk and OTF's new compilation album is on pace to debut at #10 on the Billboard 200 next week.
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Numbers Trippie Redd, Tory Lanez, and G Herbo celebrate Lil Durk's success with "The Voice."
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Numbers Months removed from its initial release, Roddy Ricch's breakout single "The Box" endures as the year's best-selling single.
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Numbers Harry Styles gets his first-ever solo #1 hit with "Watermelon Sugar," keeping DaBaby and Roddy Ricch away from a second surge.
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Numbers DaBaby's first-week sales projections for "Blame It On Baby" are enough to net him another debut on top of the competition.
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