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Original Content Beef reigns supreme in an edition of Top Tracks that includes Pusha T, Drake, Tekashi 6ix9ine, Chief Keef, and even Quentin Miller.
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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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Patrick Lyons -
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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Original Content Kodak Black's user approval finally matches his viewcount in this edition of Top Tracks.
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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 Lil Uzi Vert and Playboi Carti continue their fruitful partnership with the chart-topping "Squad (Firearm)."
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Music Kendrick has cemented his place in history.
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Original Content In a slow week for new singles, two tracks from 2 Chianz's "Rap or Go to the League" rise to the top of our chart.
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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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Original Content PartyNextDoor and Jadakiss' unexpected collab tops our TOP 100 chart this week.
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Patrick Lyons -
Music Lauryn Hill beat out albums from Kendrick Lamar, Stevie Wonder, Beyonce, and more.
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Sports Sports Illustrated ranks Kevin Durant in first place.
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Original Content Mike WiLL Made It, Kendrick Lamar, and Pharrell's "The Mantra" heads up a Top Ten dominated by "Creed II" soundtrack cuts.
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Original Content The title track from Logic's upcoming album, "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," debuts at #1 on our chart.
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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 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 XXXTentacion's "Bad!" becomes his third posthumous single to debut at #1 on our chart.
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Original Content HNHH's top 10 tracks, according to our Top 100 chart.
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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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Zachary Horvath