top tracks
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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 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 Lil Dicky and Chris Brown's new collab, "Freaky Friday," cruises to a number one debut.
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Original Content Ella Mai scores her first Top Ten appearance with the Nicki Minaj and Quavo-assisted "Boo'd Up" remix.
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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 Wayne and Drake's "Family Feud" freestyle unsurprisingly rockets to #1 to start the new year.
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Original Content The success of "Bodak Yellow" reverberates through our chart, where Cardi B and Kodak Black both make appearances.
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Original Content Chris Brown lands a whopping four tracks in our top ten, but T.I. and Co. take home the top spot.
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Original Content NBA Youngboy claims this week's crown with "4 Sons of a King."
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Patrick Lyons -
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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Original Content Miguel tops our weekly chart with the J. Cole and Salaam Remi-assisted "Come Through and Chill."
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Patrick Lyons -
Original Content A selection of the biggest tracks from November 24th to December 1st.
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Trevor Smith