billboard hot 100
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Numbers The Billboard Hot 100 was updated today and it was revealed that Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj went #1 with "Say So" while Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé follow closely with "Savage."
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Music Performing your biggest record on the biggest stage is always going to be a big boost.
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Music Drake has also tied Justin Bieber for most chart topping singles on Streaming Songs Charts.
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Music Metro Boomin is hyped about the success of "Like That."
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Music It might be a shockingly low placement, but the song should be more of a steady climber, especially with the album coming Friday.
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Music Kendrick Lamar holds the top five spots on the Hot 100.
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Music The "VULTURES 1" cut will take over Beyonce's "TEXAS HOLD 'EM" when the list updates tomorrow.
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Music 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj's collaboration, "TROLLZ," has reportedly experienced quite the fall from grace.
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Music Ice reigns supreme in 2023.
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Numbers NBA Youngboy is the youngest artist to chart 100+ entries on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Music "Young Gunna Wunna back, callin' me splurge, watch me jump right off the curb."
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Music Of course, the 25-year-old's already had plenty of viral and successful Hot 100 entries on Billboard, but she's only getting started.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares