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Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of You' Tops Hot 100; Drake Debuts Two in Top 10

 

Drake soars in with two debuts, both from his new album More Life: "Passionfruit," at No. 8, and "Portland," at No. 9. Drake is only the second artist to debut two songs in the Hot 100's top 10 simultaneously, following Sheeran, whose "Shape" and "Castle on the Hill" launched at Nos. 1 and 6, respectively, on the Jan. 28-dated chart.

"Passionfruit" and "Portland" both arrive driven primarily by streaming, with the former bowing at No. 4 on Streaming Songs and No. 1 on the On-Demand Streaming Songs chart (29.1 million U.S. streams, almost all via on-demand clicks). The latter launches at Nos. 5 and 2 on the lists (28.5 million U.S. streams; 27.3 million on-demand), respectively.

More Drake honors: With the debuts, Drake ups his count to 20 career Hot 100 top 10s, becoming the 17th artist in the chart's 58-year history to hit the mark (and tying the totals of Chicago, The Supremes and Taylor Swift). Madonna leads with 38 top 10s, followed by The Beatles (34), Rihanna (30) and Michael Jackson, the front-runner among solo males with 29.

Drake Breaks Hot 100 Records: Most Hits Among Solo Artists & Most Simultaneously Charted Songs

Here is a look at the record 24 songs that Drake places on the April 8-dated Hot 100:

No. 8, "Passionfruit" (debut)
No. 9, "Portland," feat. Quavo and Travis Scott (debut)
No. 15, "Fake Love" (up from No. 31 in its 22nd week after reaching No. 8 in February)
No. 18, "Free Smoke" (debut)
No. 29, "Gyalchester" (debut)
No. 35, "Teenage Fever" (debut)
No. 36, "Sacrifices," feat. 2 Chainz and Young Thug (debut)
No. 38, "Blem" (debut)
No. 40, "No Long Talk," feat. Giggs (debut)
No. 45, "Get It Together," feat. Jorja Smith and Black Coffee (debut)
No. 48, "KMT," feat. Giggs (debut)
No. 49, "Jorja Interlude" (debut)
No. 50, "4422," feat. Sampha (debut)
No. 51, "Madiba Ridim" (debut)
No. 54, "Glow," feat. Kanye West (debut)
No. 58, "Both," Gucci Mane feat. Drake (down from No. 51 in its 14th week after reaching No. 41 in January)
No. 60, "Do Not Disturb" (debut)
No. 61, "Nothings Into Something" (debut)
No. 62, "Ice Melts," feat. Young Thug (debut)
No. 64, "Lose You" (debut)
No. 70, "Since Way Back," feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR (debut)
No. 76, "Skepta Interlude" (debut)
No. 82, "Can't Have Everything" (debut)
No. 84, "No Frauds," Nicki Minaj, Drake & Lil Wayne (down from No. 14 in its second week)

With "Passionfruit" and "Portland" debuting at Nos. 8 and 9 on the Hot 100, respectively, Drake is just the second artist to notch simultaneous top 10 debuts, following Ed Sheeran, whose "Shape of You" (the No. 1 song on the chart for a ninth week on the April 8 survey) and "Castle on the Hill" entered at Nos. 1 and 6, respectively, on Jan. 28. Drake's two new Hot 100 top 10s up his count to 20 for his career as he becomes the 17th act to hit that milestone. (Madonna leads all acts with 38 top 10s.)

Drake's 'More Life' Bows at No. 1 on Billboard 200 & Sets Streaming Record

 

Drake scores his seventh No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and sets a new streaming record, as his More Life set bows atop the tally dated April 8.

The effort, which was released on March 18, earned 505,000 equivalent album units in the week ending March 23, according to Nielsen Music. That’s the biggest week for any album since Drake’s own Views launched with 1.04 million units on the list dated May 21, 2016.

The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new April 8, 2017-dated chart will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, March 28.

Of More Life’s starting sum, a record 257,000 units were driven by streaming equivalent album units, equating to 384.8 million streams of songs from the 22-track album during the tracking frame (each unit equals 1,500 streams of songs from the album).

Drake’s seven No. 1s ties him with Kanye West and Eminem for the second-most No. 1s among hip-hop acts, trailing only Jay Z, with 13 leaders.

POSITION ARTIST ALBUM UNITS (Pure) [Streams] CHANGE
#1 Drake More Life 505,000 (226,000) [384,400,000] DEBUT
#2 Ed Sheeran Divide 119,000 -34%
#3 Rick Ross Rather You than Me 106,000 (70,000) DEBUT
#4 Soundtrack Beauty and the Beast 99,000 +74%
#5 Depeche Mode Spirit 64,000 (62,000) DEBUT
#6 Bruno Mars 24K Magic 51,000 -6%
#7 Soundtrack Moana 50,000 -4%
#8 Future Future 40,000 -19%
#9 The Weeknd Starboy 39,000 -12%
#10 Migos Culture 37,000 -12%
 

 

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The power he has in the states :jonny: 

Imagine if he released an official album with a promo schedule and a huge single :skull: 1M or sure. 

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Thank Me Later (2010) - 447,000

Take Care (2011) - 631,000 
Nothing Was the Same (2013) - 658,000 
Views (2016) - 1,040,000   

Side Projects: 
If You're Reading (2015) - 495,000 [3 days] 
What a Time to Be Alive (2015) - 375,000 
More Life (2017) - 505,000 

 

7 #1 albums in 7 years. :jonny:

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:jonny3::jonny3::jonny3: 

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Impressive but he needs to not J.Cole this please 

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I swear, this streaming process is so stupid....

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It's so funny how a year ago ppl on this site said he had no power :michael: 

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Streaming era legend.

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Was really close to hitting 400M!

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35 minutes ago, iHype. said:

 

 

Thank Me Later (2010) - 447,000

Take Care (2011) - 631,000 
Nothing Was the Same (2013) - 658,000 
Views (2016) - 1,040,000   

Side Projects: 
If You're Reading (2015) - 495,000 [3 days] 
What a Time to Be Alive (2015) - 375,000 
More Life (2017) - 505,000 

 

7 #1 albums in 7 years. :jonny:

 

You can add "[4 days]" to More Life :fan: 

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50 minutes ago, jdmc218 said:

I swear, this streaming process is so stupid....

This.

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HDD was on the ball this time

 

iHype.

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57 minutes ago, Mariano said:

The power he has in the states :jonny: 

Imagine if he released an official album with a promo schedule and a huge single :skull: 1M or sure. 

Views promo >>> Man did 1m for a reason.

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