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H100: Doja bags second #1, Nicki #23


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kinda surprised zach still topped streaming, only decreased 6%

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Congrats to the Empress of Rap :clap3: A bonafide SMASH

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This should be her 3rd #1, Kiss Me More was ROBBED, but that’s okay, she’ll get many more after this too I think. 

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Bagging a #1 in your canceled era is crazyyyyy

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Gross. Would rather country music keep topping the chats.

 

Congrats to Kacey Musgraves though for topping the streaming chart for a second consecutive week 

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Before the 2022-23 break, the last time the Hot 100 went without a rap champ longer was pre- and post-Y2K: after Will Smith’s “Wild Wild West,” featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee, reigned for a week in July 1999, rap was absent from the top spot until Shaggy’s “It Wasn’t Me,” featuring Ricardo “RikRok” Ducent, began a two-week command in February 2001 – ending a drought of 79 weeks, or just over 18 months, and 22 No. 1s without a rap leader.

 

 

Do they consider Shaggy's “It Wasn’t Me” Rap?  :skull: 

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Everyone counted Doja out, and she proved every one of them wrong :jonny5: The power of a smash

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PTTR is Doja's biggest hit already Chart Peaks Wise :clap3:

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***** she said what she said

#1 HIT!

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PTR is such a bop. I'm glad she topped everyone :clap3:

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27 minutes ago, Green said:

“Paint the Town Red” marks the first rap Hot 100 No. 1 in over a year, ending the longest break for the genre atop the chart since 2001.

 

:eek: 

Doja Cat savior of rap :clap3:

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New peak for Dua :hippo:

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21 minutes ago, Green said:

Before the 2022-23 break, the last time the Hot 100 went without a rap champ longer was pre- and post-Y2K: after Will Smith’s “Wild Wild West,” featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee, reigned for a week in July 1999, rap was absent from the top spot until Shaggy’s “It Wasn’t Me,” featuring Ricardo “RikRok” Ducent, began a two-week command in February 2001 – ending a drought of 79 weeks, or just over 18 months, and 22 No. 1s without a rap leader.

 

 

Do they consider Shaggy's “It Wasn’t Me” Rap?  :skull: 

what he does on the song is considered reggae rap, so yeah

RikRok does the singing

 

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Congrate Doja. Talent wins.

Also Zach/Kacey hold so well at no.2 despite no radio support.

If country radio continue to be trash then at least HAC or even pop should spin this amazing song.

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We’ll done and deserved Doja :clap3:

 

So excited for the album and next single! :duca: 

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Congrats to Doja :ghostface:

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What a success for Miss Doja, such a bop, congratulations :clap3: 

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23 minutes ago, Eóghan said:

what he does on the song is considered reggae rap, so yeah

RikRok does the singing

 

it's so weird how after back to back #1 hits, shaggy struggled to even chart.

 

i mean, it's happened to artists with a fluke #1, but he had 2. 

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1 hour ago, Green said:

“Paint the Town Red” marks the first rap Hot 100 No. 1 in over a year, ending the longest break for the genre atop the chart since 2001.

 

:eek: 

WHEW! 
 

:jonny5:

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Welp. To talk that way to your fans and reward her with a #1 :rip: 

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1 hour ago, Green said:

“Paint the Town Red” marks the first rap Hot 100 No. 1 in over a year, ending the longest break for the genre atop the chart since 2001.

 

:eek: 

Rap is back baby

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