Drake makes certified Hot 100 history with nine 'Certified Lover Boy' tracks
Drake continues to outdo himself.
Nearly six months after becoming the first artist to monopolize the top three spots on one Billboard Hot 100 chart, the 34-year-old rapper, singer-songwriter and mogul tripled the feat:
"Drake boasts one of the most dominant weeks in the 63-year history of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, as he becomes the first artist ever to claim as many as nine of the top 10 positions in a single frame," Billboard's Gary Trust relayed. "Among his Hot 100 haul, the superstar infuses the entire top five, a feat previously achieved only by The Beatles for a week in 1964."
The Kid LAROI's "Stay" featuring Justin Bieber is the only non-Drake track, which previously owned the No. 1 spot from Aug. 14 to Sept. 4 before dropping to No. 2. The summer smash is now at No. 6.
Drake's CLB-led charting records don't end there:
Drake finally dropped CLB, his sixth full-length studio album, on Sept. 3 after originally announcing last October (on his birthday) that it was coming in January. The "Way 2 Sexy" music video arrived the same day:
We would tell you to listen to Certified Lover Boy here, but judging by these numbers, everybody in the universe already has.
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