Drake Reacts to Alex Warren's ‘Ordinary' Holding Him Off From Hot 100 No. 1 Debut: ‘I'm Taking That Soon Don't Worry'
'Suppressor on the 1 spot,' Drizzy wrote on his Instagram Story Monday (July 14) while sharing a graphic of the all-genre songs chart dated July 19. 'I'm taking that soon don't worry one song or another. Rule changes and all.'
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The No. 2 debut of 'What Did I Miss?' still gives the 6 God a record-extending 81 Hot 100 top 10 hits, the most in the chart's nearly 67-year history. It landed at No. 1 on Streaming Songs (Drake's record-extending 21st chart-topper), Digital Song Sales (his 15th chart-topper, the most among male artists), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs, Drake's record-padding 31st leader on both tallies.
Drake released 'What Did I Miss?' just days before his three-day headlining stint at 2025 Wireless Festival, where he hosted an R&B-themed night featuring special guest performances from his OVO labelmate PartyNextDoor, Ms. Lauyrn Hill, Giveon, Bryson Tiller and more; a UK rap-themed night with Skepta, Headie One, Central Cee, Dave and more; and an Afrobeats-and-dancehall-themed night starring Vybz Kartel, Burna Boy, Spice, Rema and more. The Toronto MC teased a new single with his On the Radar freestyle collaborator Cench on the third and final night of the festival that's set to drop this Friday, July 18.
Billboard reached out to Drake's reps for clarification on what 'rule changes' he was referring to in his post but did not get an immediate response.
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