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- MusicDrake and Yeat are on top of the Billboard Streaming Songs chart.By Cole Blake
- Pop CultureFrom the looks of things, the Canadian rapper will be competing with Ozzy Osbourne for the No. 2 spot, behind Bad Bunny.By Hayley Hynes
- Pop CultureDrake's "Views" stayed within the top two positions on the Billboard 200 for 17 weeks from May to September of 2016.By Hayley Hynes
- NumbersNBA Youngboy's "Sincerely, Kentrell" might de-throne Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" on the Billboard 200 next week. By Aron A.
- NumbersFair to say "Blinding Lights" is a smash hit.By Madusa S.
- MusicThe rapper is expected to debut at #1 on the charts following the release of "Whole Lotta Red."By Madusa S.
- MusicDrake lost to Kenny Chesney for the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart this week.By Cole Blake
- MusicLil Nas X has officially passed the "Macarena."By Alex Zidel
- MusicThey're probably counting the bundles now.By Alex Zidel
- MusicGunna has the number one album in the country.By Aron A.
- MusicChris Brown is happy to be standing next to the GOAT.By Alex Zidel
- MusicRiri reflects on her last album's accomplishments.By Alexander Cole
- MusicA Boogie wit da Hoodie sold just 823 physical copies of his newest album.By Alex Zidel
- MusicEminem's "Killshot" debuts at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.By Alex Zidel
- MusicFrank Ocean enjoys an impressive feat with "Blonde."By Alex Zidel
- Music"Yes Indeed" makes waves.By Milca P.
- MusicHe isn't holding back with it comes to "Queen."By Zaynab
- MusicTekashi 6ix9ine continues his offensive against Chief Keef.By Matthew Parizot
- MusicKanye's makes a big debut but Post Malone takes the top spot.By Matthew Parizot