
Drake comments after Alex Warren's ‘Ordinary' holds off Hot 100 top spot for ‘What Did I Miss?'
'Suppressor on the 1 spot,' Drake posted on his Instagram Story, sharing the Hot 100 graphic. 'I'm taking that soon don't worry one song or another. Rule changes and all.'
Alex Warren, whose song held the top spot, posted a video of himself dancing to 'NOKIA' in response to Drake's post.
Despite missing out on the top position, 'What Did I Miss?' marks Drake's record-extending 81st Hot 100 top 10 hit.
The track achieved the No. 1 position on Streaming Songs, giving Drake his 21st leader on that chart, and also led the Digital Song Sales, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.
Drake released 'What Did I Miss?' days before his three-day headlining performances at Wireless Festival 2025 in London.
His sets included an R&B-themed night with PartyNextDoor, Ms. Lauryn Hill and Giveon, a UK rap-themed night with Skepta, Headie One and Central Cee, and an Afrobeats-and-dancehall night featuring Vybz Kartel, Burna Boy and Spice.
During the final night, Drake teased a new single with collaborator Cench, scheduled for release on July 18.
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