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Music Fans argued that both could have made the list.
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Original Content After a rare week of absence from our top ten, Future's back on top with his new single "Absolutely Going Brazy."
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Music Lauryn Hill beat out albums from Kendrick Lamar, Stevie Wonder, Beyonce, and more.
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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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Music Hip hop records continue to dominate the winner's circle.
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Music Lil Skies is now a millionaire, according to the rapper himself.
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Original Content Two of our three most-viewed tracks of the week are from Schoolboy Q's just-released "Crash Talk."
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Music Is Blueface showing us a little staying power?
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Devin Ch -
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 PartyNextDoor and Jadakiss' unexpected collab tops our TOP 100 chart this week.
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Music Kendrick has cemented his place in history.
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Music Rolling Stone prepares the launch of their own "music charts" upon a year of being purchased by the Penske Group.
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Devin Ch -
Original Content Kodak Black's big comeback single, the Travis Scott and Offset-assisted "Zeze," goes #1 in its first week out.
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Music We can only imagine the backlash Apple Music will get when the full list comes out.
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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 Chris Brown's Michael Jackson-sampling new track, perhaps a leaked version of a future DJ Khaled song, debuts at #1.
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Original Content We're late, but here's our new edition of Top Tracks. Jeezy scores his first solo #1 in years with a freestyle over DaBaby's "Suge."
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Music Drake and Migos were among the most popular artists on Pandora this year.
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