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Rachel Fowler
Published Mar 27, 2026
SportsSports Illustrated ranks Kevin Durant in first place.By Vaughn Johnson
Original ContentWith "Omertà ," "Money in the Grave," and his recent Chris Brown collab "No Guidance," Drake has three of our top four tracks this week. By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentTory Lanez's Quavo and Tyga-assisted new single, "Broke Leg," slaughters the competition on its way to a #1 debut.By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentWe're late, but here's our new edition of Top Tracks. Jeezy scores his first solo #1 in years with a freestyle over DaBaby's "Suge." By Patrick Lyons
Original Content"100 Bands," DJ Mustard's star-studded new single featuring YG, 21 Savage, Quavo, and Meek Mill, hits #1 on our weekly chart. By Patrick Lyons
MusicRolling Stone prepares the launch of their own "music charts" upon a year of being purchased by the Penske Group.By Devin Ch
Original ContentLogic and Eminem's new collab nabs the top spot. Elsewhere, an ongoing beef between Mozzy and Philthy Rich dominates our top ten. By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentTwo of our three most-viewed tracks of the week are from Schoolboy Q's just-released "Crash Talk." By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentKodak Black's "Expeditiously," a response to T.I., gets three times the views of its closest competitor in this week's Top Tracks. By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentLil Uzi Vert's "Sanguine Paradise" and "That's A Rack" are our #1 and #3 tracks, respectively, this week.By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentThe title track from Logic's upcoming album, "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," debuts at #1 on our chart. By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentYelawolf's "Bloody Sunday" freestyle ignites beef with other white rappers and lands him at #1 this week. By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentIn a slow week for new singles, two tracks from 2 Chianz's "Rap or Go to the League" rise to the top of our chart. By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentAs he's done for many other up-and-coming artists, Drake remixes Summer Walker's "Girls Need Love" and bolsters its popularity. By Patrick Lyons
Original ContentCardi B and Offset get their first joint #1 on our chart with "Clout," taken from Offset's debut solo album.By Patrick Lyons
MusicIs Blueface showing us a little staying power?By Devin Ch