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Original Content A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's new releases make up almost half of our top ten this week.
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Music Fans argued that both could have made the list.
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Original Content J. Cole's surprise new freestyle, "Album of the Year," tops our chart in its first week out.
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Original Content Kodak Black's user approval finally matches his viewcount in this edition of Top Tracks.
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Original Content Playboi Carti and Travis Scott have a hit on their hands with "Love Hurts."
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Original Content XXXTentacion's posthumous collaboration with Lil Pump, Swae Lee, and Maluma, "Arms Around You," debuts at #1.
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Original Content 50 Cent scores his first #1 in years with the PNB Rock-assisted "Crazy."
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Original Content Thanks to their freestyle challenge, Tory Lanez and Joyner Lucas account for half of the top ten, including all of the top four.
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Original Content Logic's first post-"Everybody" single debuts at the top of our TOP 100 chart.15 Hip-Hop Managers You Should Know
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Original Content Nav and Lil Uzi Vert's second collab, "Wanted You," tops our chart this week.
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Original Content Desiigner gets himself another chart-topper this week on our TOP 100 chart.
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Music Drake did it for the Broskis in 2018.
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Music Experts are predicting well over 50 million streams.
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Original Content Eminem wins back his fans, and the #1 spot, with the "Chloraseptic" remix.
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Original Content What feels like the millionth Chris Brown song of the past two months hits #1.
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News Fetty Wap makes history.
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Original Content Future's on top for the second week in a row with his latest "WIZRD" single, "Jumpin on a Jet."
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Original Content The biggest collab on Lil Baby and Gunna's "Drip Harder," the Drake-featuring "Never Recover," debuts at #1.
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Original Content Lil Uzi Vert and Playboi Carti continue their fruitful partnership with the chart-topping "Squad (Firearm)."
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Sports Sports Illustrated ranks Kevin Durant in first place.
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