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Week ending May 30, 2026 | Tracking period: 5/15–5/21

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

01 ** 01 01 Drake ‒ Janice STFU (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

02 ** 02 01 Drake feat. Future & Molly Santana ‒ Ran To Atlanta

03 ** 03 01 Drake ‒ Whisper My Name

04 ** 04 01 Drake ‒ Shabang

05 01 01 31 Ella Langley ‒ Choosin' Texas (BIGGEST DIGITAL SALES GAIN)

06 ** 06 01 Drake ‒ National Treasures

07 ** 07 01 Drake ‒ Make Them Cry

08 ** 08 01 Drake ‒ Dust

09 ** 09 01 Drake ‒ 2 Hard 4 The Radio

10 ** 10 01 Drake ‒ Make Them Pay

11 ** 11 01 Drake ‒ Plot Twist

12 ** 12 01 Drake feat. 21 Savage ‒ B's On The Table

13 ** 13 01 Drake ‒ Burning Bridges

14 02 02 14 Ella Langley ‒ Be Her

15 RE 02 13 Drake ‒ What Did I Miss?

16 04 01 19 Bruno Mars ‒ I Just Might

17 03 02 39 Olivia Dean ‒ Man I Need

18 ** 18 01 Drake ‒ Little Birdie

19 ** 19 01 Drake ‒ Make Them Remember

20 05 05 34 Olivia Dean ‒ So Easy (To Fall In Love)

21 ** 21 01 Drake ‒ Make Them Know

22 ** 22 01 Drake ‒ Hoe Phase

23 ** 23 01 Drake ‒ Don’t Worry

24 11 07 04 Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen ‒ I Can't Love You Anymore

25 10 10 34 Tame Impala & JENNIE ‒ Dracula (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN)

26 08 04 12 Bruno Mars ‒ Risk It All

27 12 06 20 PinkPantheress & Zara Larsson ‒ Stateside

28 ** 28 01 Drake ‒ WNBA

29 09 06 49 Kehlani ‒ Folded

30 07 01 05 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Drop Dead

31 ** 31 01 Drake ‒ Firm Friends

32 15 01 29 Michael Jackson ‒ Billie Jean

33 20 20 07 Stella Lefty ‒ Boston (BIGGEST STREAMING GAIN)

34 ** 34 01 Drake feat. Loe Shimmy ‒ I'm Spent

35 ** 35 01 Drake ‒ Classic

36 ** 36 01 Drake feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR ‒ Fortworth

37 17 11 19 Luke Combs ‒ Sleepless In A Hotel Room

38 25 23 18 Zara Larsson ‒ Midnight Sun

39 ** 39 01 Drake & Qendresa ‒ Slap The City

40 19 19 15 sombr ‒ Homewrecker

41 ** 41 01 Drake & Sexyy Red ‒ Cheetah Print

42 ** 42 01 Drake ‒ Road Trips

43 ** 43 01 Drake ‒ High Fives

44 21 07 17 Michael Jackson ‒ Human Nature

45 26 26 12 Malcolm Todd ‒ Earrings

46 24 16 15 Dominic Fike ‒ Babydoll

47 29 01 28 Michael Jackson ‒ Beat It

48 ** 48 01 Gracie Abrams ‒ Hit The Wall

49 31 27 16 Riley Green ‒ Change My Mind

50 32 15 16 Don Toliver ‒ E85

51 27 26 16 DaBaby ‒ Pop Dat Thang

52 23 06 16 Noah Kahan ‒ The Great Divide

53 33 21 09 Ella Langley ‒ Loving Life Again

54 22 12 14 Luke Combs ‒ Be By You

55 34 01 09 BTS ‒ Swim

56 ** 56 01 Drake ‒ Gen 5

57 ** 57 01 Drake ‒ White Bone

58 30 09 04 Noah Kahan ‒ Doors

59 39 36 21 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Brunette

60 35 33 09 Dexter And The Moonrocks ‒ Freakin' Out

61 ** 61 01 Drake feat. Sexyy Red ‒ Hurrr Nor Thurrr

62 37 04 11 Harry Styles ‒ American Girls

63 RE 23 13 Drake & Central Cee ‒ Which One

64 38 17 14 Bella Kay ‒ Iloveitiloveitiloveit

65 ** 65 01 Drake & Stunna Sandy ‒ Outside Tweaking

66 43 21 12 Alex Warren ‒ Fever Dream

67 ** 67 01 Drake & Iconic Savvy ‒ True Bestie

68 40 14 16 Don Toliver ‒ Body

69 52 48 15 Morgan Wallen ‒ Don't We

70 41 19 22 Sienna Spiro ‒ Die On This Hill

71 ** 71 01 Drake ‒ Rusty Intro

72 ** 72 01 Drake ‒ New Bestie

73 45 27 16 Ella Langley ‒ Dandelion

74 ** 74 01 Drake ‒ BBW

75 42 35 23 Zara Larsson ‒ Lush Life

76 ** 76 01 Drake & Popcaan ‒ Amazing Shape

77 55 41 10 BossMan Dlow ‒ Motion Party

78 51 20 06 Ella Langley ‒ Bottom Of Your Boots

79 48 33 17 T.I. ‒ Let 'Em Know

80 60 60 02 Mac Miller feat. Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Cinderella

81 50 03 29 Taylor Swift ‒ Elizabeth Taylor

82 ** 82 01 Drake ‒ Prioritizing

83 56 56 04 Noah Kahan ‒ Orbiter

84 65 57 12 Jordan Davis ‒ Turn This Truck Around

85 ** 85 01 Drake ‒ Q&A

86 46 26 04 Noah Kahan ‒ Willing And Able

87 59 32 13 Dominic Fike ‒ White Keys

88 ** 88 01 Drake ‒ Goose And The Juice

89 72 67 06 Jason Aldean ‒ Don't Tell On Me

90 53 20 10 Noah Kahan ‒ Porch Light

91 71 70 07 Josh Ross ‒ Hate How You Look

92 ** 92 01 Drake ‒ Princess

93 ** 93 01 Drake ‒ Stuck

94 49 14 04 Noah Kahan ‒ End Of August

95 69 32 25 Megan Moroney ‒ Beautiful Things

96 64 49 16 Dave & Tems ‒ Raindance

97 68 31 16 HARDY, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen & Tim McGraw ‒ McArthur

98 66 55 10 Kacey Musgraves ‒ Dry Spell

99 57 16 04 Noah Kahan ‒ American Cars

100 58 19 04 Noah Kahan ‒ Dashboard

OUT 06 01 65 Alex Warren ‒ Ordinary

OUT 13 01 47 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ Golden

OUT 14 01 32 Taylor Swift ‒ The Fate Of Ophelia

OUT 16 02 34 Justin Bieber ‒ Daisies

OUT 18 01 32 Taylor Swift ‒ Opalite

OUT 28 26 33 Cody Johnson ‒ The Fall

OUT 36 01 23 Michael Jackson ‒ Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough

OUT 44 01 15 Michael Jackson ‒ Dirty Diana

OUT 47 01 25 Michael Jackson ‒ Rock With You

OUT 54 08 48 Morgan Wallen feat. Post Malone ‒ I Ain't Coming Back

OUT 61 44 03 Noah Kahan ‒ Staying Still

OUT 62 23 03 Noah Kahan ‒ Downfall

OUT 63 57 05 Chris Brown ‒ Obvious

OUT 67 28 03 Noah Kahan ‒ Haircut

OUT 70 56 09 Tems ‒ What You Need

OUT 73 73 06 Temper City ‒ Self Aware

OUT 74 12 20 Lil Uzi Vert ‒ What You Saying

OUT 75 34 03 Noah Kahan ‒ Deny Deny Deny

OUT 76 28 05 KATSEYE ‒ Pinky Up

OUT 77 64 09 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean ‒ Rein Me In

OUT 78 46 08 Luke Combs ‒ Rethink Some Things

OUT 79 50 03 Noah Kahan ‒ Dan

OUT 80 80 02 Chris Brown feat. Leon Thomas ‒ Fallin'

OUT 81 29 03 Noah Kahan ‒ Paid Time Off

OUT 82 57 10 Julia Wolf ‒ In My Room

OUT 83 81 06 Kane Brown ‒ Woman

OUT 84 33 03 Noah Kahan ‒ 23

OUT 85 85 01 Chris Brown ‒ For The Moment

OUT 86 86 01 Charli xcx ‒ Rock Music

OUT 87 45 03 Noah Kahan ‒ All Them Horses

OUT 88 76 05 Teddy Swims ‒ Mr. Know It All

OUT 89 89 02 Vincent Mason ‒ Damned If I Do

OUT 90 90 02 F3miii ‒ Noble

OUT 91 84 07 Corey Kent & Koe Wetzel ‒ Rocky Mountain Low

OUT 92 92 01 Chris Brown ‒ Honey Pack

OUT 93 93 01 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Sunburn

OUT 94 21 07 Ye & Travis Scott ‒ Father

OUT 95 82 08 French Montana & Max B ‒ Ever Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf)

OUT 96 65 03 Noah Kahan ‒ Lighthouse

OUT 97 48 03 Noah Kahan ‒ We Go Way Back

OUT 98 50 04 Lady Gaga & Doechii ‒ Runway

OUT 99 74 04 The Long Faces ‒ Jane!

OUT 100 63 08 Weezer feat. Best Coast ‒ Go Away

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TW LW Artist – Song

01 ** Yung Miami ‒ Spend Dat

02 ** LUCKI ‒ Roundtripski

03 ** Stella Lefty feat. Vincent Mason ‒ Something To Lose

04 ** Megan Moroney ‒ Traitor (Roles Reversed)

05 07 OneRepublic ‒ Need Your Love

06 ** LUCKI, Veeze & Rylo Rodriguez ‒ No Stars In Maybachs

07 ** Kameron Marlowe ‒ No Need For Leavin'

08 ** Forrest Frank ‒ Jesus Is Alive!

09 03 Malcolm Todd ‒ Roommates

10 04 Josiah Queen ‒ Demons

11 21 Kacey Musgraves ‒ Mexico Honey

12 10 Los Dos de Tamaulipas ‒ Ayudame

13 ** LUCKI & Lil Baby ‒ Can't B Trusted

14 11 Zach John King ‒ Get To Drinkin'

15 12 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Chevy Silverado

16 09 Empire of the Sun ‒ We Are The People

17 06 Sienna Spiro ‒ Material Lover

18 08 Stella Lefty ‒ I Know I Know

19 14 Elevation Worship & Chandler Moore ‒ God I'm Just Grateful

20 24 Lenin Ramirez ‒ Todo Lo Fue

21 19 Chris Janson ‒ Me & A Beer

22 16 Hudson Westbrook ‒ Painted You Pretty

23 20 ELEVATION RHYTHM ‒ Washed

24 ** Aziedoesntexist ‒ Everglades

25 22 Herencia de Grandes ‒ Ya Borracho

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Drake Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 With ‘Janice STFU,’ Charts Single-Week Record 42 Songs

By Gary Trust | 5/26/2026

Drake claims one of the most triumphant weeks in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, led by his “Janice STFU” debuting at No. 1. The song marks Drake’s 14th career Hot 100 leader — breaking him out of a tie with Michael Jackson for the most among solo males over the chart’s 67-year archives. Plus, Drake adds nine new Hot 100 top 10s — extending his record total career count to 90.

Drake additionally charts a new single-week record 42 songs on the Hot 100 — surpassing Morgan Wallen, who charted 37 for a week last May. With 40 debuts (likewise, thus, a single-week record), he also becomes the first act ever to have accumulated more than 400 career entries on the chart.

All 42 titles are from Drake’s three new albums — ICEMAN, HABIBTI and MAID OF HONOUR (released May 15 on OVO Sound/Republic) — which debut at Nos. 1, 2 and 3, respectively, on the Billboard 200, where he becomes the first artist to monopolize the top three simultaneously in the chart’s 70-year history.

“Janice STFU,” from ICEMAN, arrives with 40.7 million official streams, 2.1 million radio airplay audience impressions and 3,000 sold in the U.S. May 15-21.

The single launches atop the Streaming Songs chart, where it’s Drake’s record-extending 22nd No. 1, with the second-biggest streaming week of 2026, after only Bad Bunny’s “DtMF,” which drew 43 million in February, following his Super Bowl LX halftime show performance. “Janice STFU” has the highest sum for an R&B/hip-hop title in more than a year, since Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” logged 45.2 million for a week in March 2025. “Janice STFU” also opens at No. 6 on Digital Song Sales.

“Janice STFU” was the most-streamed and top-selling song among Drake’s newly-released music and fourth in radio reach. The leading title in airplay audience was, ironically, “2 Hard 4 the Radio” (6.3 million), followed by “Ran to Atlanta” (4.1 million), “Cheetah Print” (2.8 million), “Janice STFU” (2.1 million) and “Amazing Shape” (1.2 million).

Concurrently, “Janice STFU” becomes Drake’s record-extending 32nd No. 1 on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, which use the same multimetric methodology as the Hot 100. Drake is far ahead of the competition on the rankings, outpacing Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder (20 No. 1s each) on the former and Lil Wayne (12) on the latter.

Here’s a recap of Drake’s 14 career Hot 100 No. 1s:

“Janice STFU” (one week to-date, May 30, 2026)

“First Person Shooter,” feat. J. Cole (one, Oct. 21, 2023)

“Slime You Out,” feat. SZA (one, Sept. 30, 2023)

“Jimmy Cooks,” feat. 21 Savage (one, July 2, 2022)

“Wait for U,” Future feat. Drake & Tems (one, May 14, 2022)

“Way 2 Sexy,” feat. Future & Young Thug (one, Sept. 18, 2021)

“What’s Next” (one, March 20, 2021)

“Toosie Slide” (one, April 18, 2020)

“In My Feelings” (10 weeks, beginning July 21, 2018)

“Nice for What” (eight, beginning April 21, 2018)

“God’s Plan” (11, beginning Feb. 3, 2018)

“One Dance,” feat. WizKid & Kyla (10, beginning May 21, 2016)

“Work,” feat. Drake (nine, beginning March 5, 2016)

“What’s My Name?,” Rihanna feat. Drake (one, Nov. 20, 2010)

Drake also becomes the first artist with as many as 10 No. 1 debuts on the Hot 100. (His only leaders to start not at the bottom, but not on top: “In My Feelings,” No. 6; “Work,” No. 9; “One Dance,” No. 21; and “What’s My Name?,” No. 83.) All eight of his No. 1s this decade have debuted at the summit.

“I’m one away from Michael,” a chart-knowledgeable Drake notes in 2023’s “First Person Shooter,” which also shouts out Jackson’s classic 1983 Hot 100 No. 1 “Beat It.” The lyric became antiquated upon the debut of “First Person Shooter,” which upped Drake into a tie with Jackson for the most leaders among solo males. With the entrance of “Janice STFU,” Drake’s 14 Hot 100 No. 1s give him the mark all to himself.

Jackson solely held the record for the most Hot 100 No. 1s among male soloists for more than 35 years, beginning on July 2, 1988, when “Dirty Diana” became his 11th (and the fifth from his album Bad, the first of two such feats in the chart’s history). That week, he one-upped Stevie Wonder’s 10 No. 1s. Drake tied Jackson at 13 leaders when “First Person Shooter,” featuring J. Cole, debuted atop the survey dated Oct. 21, 2023.

Drake also matches Rihanna and Taylor Swift for the second-most Hot 100 No. 1s among all soloists, after Mariah Carey (19).

Here’s a rundown of the acts with the most Hot 100 No. 1s, dating to the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, inception:

20, The Beatles

19, Mariah Carey

14, Drake

14, Rihanna

14, Taylor Swift

13, Michael Jackson

12, Madonna

12, The Supremes

11, Whitney Houston

10, Janet Jackson

10, Bruno Mars

10, Stevie Wonder

Meanwhile, Drake boasts the fourth-most total career weeks at No. 1 ever on the Hot 100: 57. Carey leads with 101, followed by Rihanna (60) and The Beatles (59). Boyz II Men complete the top five (50).

Plus, Toronto-born Drake extends his record for the most Hot 100 No. 1s among Canadians. His neighbors at the north of the list: Justin Bieber, second with eight, and The Weekend (seven).

Drake debuts nine songs in the Hot 100’s top 10, boosting his record total to 90. All nine are from ICEMAN, which joins the elite list of albums with five or more top 10s.

Here’s an updated leaderboard of the acts with the most Hot 100 top 10s all-time:

90, Drake

69, Taylor Swift

38, Madonna

35, The Beatles

32, Rihanna

30, Michael Jackson

29, Elton John

28, Mariah Carey

28, Stevie Wonder

27, Justin Bieber

27, Janet Jackson

26, Lil Wayne

25, Elvis Presley (whose career start predated the Hot 100’s inception)

Drake charts a new single-week record 42 songs on the Hot 100, surpassing the 37 that Morgan Wallen stacked on the May 31, 2025, chart, similarly powered by the Billboard 200 debut of his album I’m the Problem. Wallen rewrote his own mark of 36 set when predecessor album One Thing at a Time made its chart start on the March 18, 2023, list.

Here is the complete set of Drake’s 42 songs on the latest Hot 100 (all debuts, except where noted), as well as the streaming totals for the tracks in the top 10, as streams drive the bulk of their activity:

No. 1, “Janice STFU” (40.7 million)

No. 2, “Ran to Atlanta,” feat. Future & Molly Santana (38.5 million)

No. 3, “Whisper My Name” (34.5 million)

No. 4, “Shabang” (32.9 million)

No. 6, “National Treasures” (31.7 million)

No. 7, “Make Them Cry” (30.1 million)

No. 8, “Dust” (29.1 million)

No. 9, “2 Hard 4 the Radio” (27.1 million)

No. 10, “Make Them Pay” (25.3 million)

No. 11, “Plot Twist”

No. 12, “B’s on the Table,” feat. 21 Savage

No. 13, “Burning Bridges”

No. 15, “What Did I Miss?” (reentry; debuted at its No. 2 peak last July)

No. 18, “Little Birdie”

No. 19, “Make Them Remember”

No. 21, “Make Them Know”

No. 22, “Hoe Phase”

No. 23, “Don’t Worry”

No. 28, “WNBA”

No. 31, “Firm Friends”

No. 34, “I’m Spent,” feat. Loe Shimmy

No. 35, “Classic”

No. 36, “Fortworth,” feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR

No. 39, “Slap the City,” with Qendresa

No. 41, “Cheetah Print,” with Sexyy Red

No. 42, “Road Trips”

No. 43, “High Fives”

No. 56, “Gen 5”

No. 57, “White Bone”

No. 61, “Hurrr Nor Thurrr,” feat. Sexyy Red

No. 63, “Which One,” with Central Cee (reentry; debuted at its No. 23 peak last August)

No. 65, “Outside Tweaking,” with Stunna Sandy

No. 67, “True Bestie,” with Iconic Savvy

No. 71, “Rusty Intro”

No. 72, “New Bestie”

No. 74, “BBW”

No. 76, “Amazing Shape,” with Popcaan

No. 82, “Prioritizing”

No. 85, “Q&A”

No. 88, “Goose and the Juice”

No. 92, “Princess”

No. 93, “Stuck”

As Drake surges to 90 career Hot 100 top 10s, Future adds his 16th and Molly Santana earns her first in her first week on Billboard’s charts, thanks to “Ran to Atlanta.” (Hot 100-lanta: The city was previously represented in the top 10 by either title or artist name thanks to two No. 7-peaking yacht rock favorites by Atlanta Rhythm Section: “So in to You” and “Imaginary Lover,” in 1977-78.)

Drake also extends his record for the most top 40 Hot 100 hits to 241 (adding 23), ahead of runner-up Taylor Swift’s 177, with Lil Wayne (91), Presley and Ye (81 each) rounding out the top five.

Drake additionally pads his mark for the most overall Hot 100 entries to 402 (debuting 40), becoming the first act to clear a stratospheric 400 career appearances. Swift is next with 276, Future one-ups his total to 228, the Glee Cast compiled 207 and Lil Wayne has 195.

“Janice STFU” also stands out sonically as the first rap Hot 100 No. 1 (as defined by titles that have hit Billboard’s Hot Rap Songs chart) in a year and a week, since Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” finished its 13-week reign on the May 24, 2025, chart. (In between, 13 titles led — eight pop, two country, one dance/pop, one Latin and one R&B.)

Before that break, no rap titles ruled the Hot 100 over more than a year in 2022-23, in between Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” and Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Red.” Prior to that, however, rap No. 1s hadn’t missed a year’s span since 1999.

As previously reported, pop overwhelmed R&B/hip-hop in the Hot 100’s upper reaches in 2025.

As Drake splashes into unchartered chart waters, “Janice STFU” interpolates Lykke Li’s “I Follow Rivers.” That song became a top 10 hitin multiple countries in 2011-12 for the Swedish artist, although it has never reached a U.S. Billboard chart.

“I think it’s potent,” Lykke-Li told Rolling Stone of the usage in “Janice STFU.” “It has that raw, revenge, hip-hop energy.”

Lykke Li cowrote “I Follow Rivers” with Björn Yttling and Rick Nowels, both of whom have hit the Hot 100’s top 10 as writers. The former did so via OneRepublic’s “I Ain’t Worried” (No. 6, 2022), while Songwriters Hall of Fame enshrinee Nowels, among his four top 10s, previously ascended to the chart’s most celestial spot with Belinda Carlisle’s “Heaven Is a Place on Earth” in 1987.

Drake holds nine of the Hot 100’s top 10 for a second time, after becoming the first artist with such a haul on the Sept. 18, 2021, chart, the debut week for his album Certified Lover Boy.

Only Taylor Swift has bested him, with three clean sweeps of the Hot 100’s top 10, thanks to the explosive chart debuts for 2022’s Midnights (the top 10), 2024’s The Tortured Poets Department (a record top 14) and last year’s The Life of a Showgirl (top 12).

One song, thus, interrupts Drake’s presence in the latest Hot 100’s top 10: Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” at No. 5, down from 10 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1. The track is essentially even week over week in streams (27.7 million), while up 3% to 49.6 million in radio reach and 26% to 9,000 sold — helped by her record-setting night at the Academy of Country Music Awards May 17. It also holds for an eighth week atop Digital Song Sales and tops the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart for a 26th week.

The next non-Drake song on the Hot 100 doesn’t show until No. 14: Langley’s “Be Her” (which she sang at the ACMs), down from its No. 2 high. Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” follows at No. 16, as it leads Radio Songs for a 14th week (71.1 million, down 2%), while topping the multimetric Hot R&B Songs chart for a 19th week, extending his longest No. 1 runs on both rankings; it led the Hot 100 for three weeks beginning in January. Next beyond those songs on the Hot 100, aside from those by Drake, are two by Olivia Dean: “Man I Need” (No. 17, after hitting No. 2) and “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” (No. 20, down from its No. 5 best).

What an awful set of #1s by Drake. The drop off in quality after In My Feelings is highlighted by everything after just scraping a single week at the top.

I've been watching H100 on Youtube and I had a feeling like I've heard one random, non-even sound when it came time for Drake's entries. Who actually listen to this? Even Morgan Wallen's music has more variousness.

Not bad for someone who was supposed to be cancelled 2 years ago lol

No one is ever, ever touching his total chart entries record even if he never released another song. Let alone how many his eventual total will be.

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