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Travis Scott Gets Inked With a Tiger Tattoo in Eerie ‘DUMBO' Video: Watch

Travis Scott Gets Inked With a Tiger Tattoo in Eerie ‘DUMBO' Video: Watch

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Travis Scott and the Cactus Jack boys released their JACKBOYS 2 compilation on Sunday (July 13), and La Flame didn't waste any time releasing another visual from the project with the woozy 'DUMBO' arriving on Monday (July 14).
Directed by Gabriel Moses, Scott raps his wispy flow from the comfort of his penthouse living room while surrounded by plenty of beautiful women. He then heads outside for a spin in his exotic Lamborghini with a cameo from Sheck Wes.
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At one point, one of the girls is seen touching up the Houston rapper's fresh tiger ink on his stomach. 'Confetti, let it fall to your waistline/ You get wasted, just don't waste mine,' he sings over dreamy production.
'DUMBO' has been tabbed an early fan-favorite on JACKBOYS 2 and came in at No. 5 on Billboard's entire ranking of the 17-track compilation.
JB2 arrived in celebration of 713 Day, an homage to Scott's hometown of Houston. The project features the entire Cactus Jack roster in addition to appearances from NBA YoungBoy, Future, Playboi Carti, GloRilla, Tyla, Vybz Kartel, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, SahBabii and Waka Flocka Flame.
Bun B also plays host while guiding the project's transitions. The project was preceded by singles such as Sheck and Trav's 'ILMB' and '2000 Excursion,' which features the duo alongside Don Toliver.
'I FUCKING LOVE YALLL CANT EXPRESSS ENOUGH. AN REMEMBER ANY YOUNG WILD YOUTE OUT THERE WITH SOME WILD IDEAS THAT U SHARE WITH YOUR HOMIES U CONSIDER FAMILY GET TOGETHER AND GO AFTER IT,' Scott wrote to X following JB2's release. 'COULD INSPIRE THE WORLD ONE DAY.
The first installment of JACKBOYS arrived in December 2019 and the compilation album debuted at No. 1 atop the Billboard 200.
Watch the 'DUMBO' video below.
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‘Severance' Emmy predictions: Why the buzzy Apple TV+ series has a shot at ‘Shogun'-level nomination domination
‘Severance' Emmy predictions: Why the buzzy Apple TV+ series has a shot at ‘Shogun'-level nomination domination

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‘Severance' Emmy predictions: Why the buzzy Apple TV+ series has a shot at ‘Shogun'-level nomination domination

The Severance reverence is no joke. Upon its release in 2022, the Apple TV+ show about the separation of work and home life (not to mention identity, grief, authoritarianism, abandonment, love, and mortality) became a slow-burn sensation, cultivating a rabid online fan to go with glowing reviews. Masterminded by former office drone Dan Erickson and helmed by Ben Stiller, that first season of Severance was celebrated by the TV Academy with 14 Emmy nominations, scoring wins for Main Title Design and Original Main Title Theme Song. Not too shabby. But now, in Season 2, Severance enters Emmy season as the show to beat. Here's how we expect the sophomore series to improve upon its nominations at the 2025 Emmys, vaulting into near-record-setting territory. More from Gold Derby 'Ghost' at 35: How Jerry Zucker pivoted from 'Airplane!' and 'Naked Gun' spoof comedy to an unlikely Best Picture nominee 'Dexter: Resurrection,' 'It's Always Sunny,' 'Drop,' and the best to stream this weekend: July 11 As the clear favorite for the top prize in the Gold Derby odds since we began tracking the odds for this year's Emmys, Severance is a lock to make the field of eight finalists for Best Drama when the nominations are announced on July 15. The real drama is whether Severance can go wire-to-wire. While Apple has been pulling out all the stops to promote Severance, The Pitt has been steadily building momentum and climbing in our predictions, and, with some TV Academy voters having an aversion to genre fare, we expect this race to only tighten heading into the ceremony. READ: Close calls: The state of the 2025 Emmy drama race Severance's premise of splitting consciousnesses into innie and outie versions should be Emmy catnip this season, with much of the show's stellar ensemble playing multiple incarnations of their characters. Adam Scott's tour-de-force performance in the season finale, in which the dual Mark Scouts confront each other in an awkward, tense negotiation via videocam, guarantees a nomination. Apple TV+ "I was honestly dreading it. ... It sounded like something I could screw up in any number of ways," Scott told Gold Derby about his concerns going into the finale shoot. "I have to say by far the most difficult screen partner I've ever had to work with." Scott had been the front-runner for much of our early polling, only to be passed by The Pitt's Noah Wyle last month. The real contest begins July 15 to see whether a double-shot of Scott can ultimately trump the field. READ: When Emmy nominations came out for the 2022 season, Severance had a solid showing on the acting slate, with the TV Academy finding room for Scott (lead actor), Patricia Arquette (supporting actress), John Turturro, and Christopher Walken (both for supporting actor). But they were all esteemed actors with healthy IMDb credentials. This time around, expect several of the show's breakout cast members to get shine on the ballot, beginning with for lead actress. Ping-ponging between the rebellious Helly R. and the Machiavellian Helena Eagan, Lower was a revelation in Season 2. Apple "For me, I use a lot of analogies. They sound like different music in my head," Lower told us about her approach to playing the Helly vs. Helena. "I'm also informed by how my costars are behaving with me, how the scene is written, how it's directed. There's a lot of inspiration once you get to set by the elements around you that are shifted slightly based on where you're at." Could she follow the path of past winners like Sally Field, who exhibited dissociative identity disorder in Sybil, Toni Collette's multiple personalities in United Shades of Tara, and Tatiana Maslany's various clones in Orphan Black? An Emmy is definitely in play; Lower has been firmly in the mix throughout the FYC season and currently ranks in fourth behind Kathy Bates (Matlock), Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us), and Keri Russell (The Diplomat). Here is the toughest math problem for Severance — and its chief rival in the category, The White Lotus. If things shake out right, those two shows could account for all seven slots. As it stands, per the latest Gold Derby odds, six of the seven available slots will be shared between those two shows (with Slow Horses' Jack Lowden breaking up the duopoly). Despite a reduced screen presence in Season 2, Turturro is tracking towards his second consecutive nomination for playing Irving. His visceral performance in Episode 4, "Woe's Hollow," made him a virtual sure-thing, and he is presently No. 2 in the odds behind Walton Goggins of The White Lotus — and one spot ahead of costar , who had a standout season as the new Severed Floor manager, Seth Milchick. Tillman is positioned to earn his first Emmy nomination for his complex portrayal of a man barely holding it together. Between his line delivery of the instantly meme-able "devour feculence" ("a wonderful moment where Milchick finally stood up for himself and told the man to back off," Tillman recounted to Gold Derby) and his delightfully deranged dancing accompanied by the Choreography and Merriment marching band ("that's when Milchick needs to let that flag fly," he gushed, "it was a blast!"), Tillman should be in the field come time for the awards ceremony and has a legitimate shot to become the first Black actor to win in this category. Apple TV+ If voters fully embrace Severance, that could mean a third nominee joining Turturro and Tillman, and that would be good news for , whose struggles as the Innie and Outie Dylan, and their bizarre love triangle involving Outie Dylan's wife, Gretchen (Merritt Wever, more on her below), was one of the driving storylines "Anytime you're playing a character, there [are] pieces of you that are in there, but there are pieces of the character that aren't necessarily in you," Cherry told us. "That is a little bit how I thought about the distinction between the two. They are very much the same guy, but there are pieces that don't cross over. And for me, the innie is a version of the guy who doesn't have any of the external baggage that the outie is carrying around." At No. 12 in the Gold Derby odds, Cherry is within striking distance of the top seven and his first Emmy bid. Close behind is Walken, whose Burt had a lesser role this season but was still impactful. He sits at 20th in the rankings and would need to make a serious move to score his second nomination for the role, but it's hard to discount an actor of his caliber who is widely admired by his peers. While her character, Harmony Cobel, spent much of the season sidelined, Arquette, at No. 6 in our odds, is still in great shape to lock down her second Emmy nomination for Severance with the supporting actress field capped at seven this year. Her showpiece episode, "Sweet Vitriol," was essentially the origin story for Cobel, and in the climactic moments we learn she was responsible for the severance technology that was stolen by the Eagans. 'There is a synchronicity between the severance chip and her interior landscape,' Arquette told us. Meanwhile, Dichen Lachman, whose Gemma/Ms. Casey was the focal point of Season 2, ranks at No. 11. In the Gemma-centric episode "Chikhai Bardo," we discover that she has 24 different innies, which required the actress to different external cues. 'I used the costumes and the sets to inform how her body might feel in that situation,' Lachman explained to us. 'I purposefully carried tension in different places in my body so that it was quite fragmented. It was subtle." Apple TV+ Jen Tullock as Mark's sister, Devon, and Sarah Bock as Milchick's mentee, Miss Huang, also submitted in supporting but they have far longer odds at making the nominatons ballot. Here's the one acting category that Severance is on the outside looking in. There are a half-dozen slots available and the three Severance performers who submitted — Robby Benson as Dr. Mauer, the Lumon lackey experimenting on Lachman's Gemma; John Noble as Fields Goodman, Burt's husband who's jealous of his innie's relationship with Irving; and Michael Siberry as Helena's egg-loving father, Jame Eagan — are currently ranked at, respectively, Nos. 10, 13, and 19. However, guest acting can be a volatile category, and performers with long odds have gotten swept up in a series' momentum, so don't be shocked if, say, Benson or Noble, finds their way onto the ballot. While Severance will struggle to land a guest actor bid, the show could see multiple nominees in guest actress. With six nominees total in the field, Gwendoline Christie as the scene-stealing goatherd Lorne ("I was happy to do anything, but I really wanted to do something involving the goats," Christie told Gold Derby, "I was over the moon about it") and Wever as the wife caught between innie and outie versions of her husband ("I enjoyed the scenes with Innie Dylan so much that I kind of missed them," Wever admitted to us, "I preferred them to the Outie Dylan scenes') both appear to be on their way to nominations. Christie, a one-time Emmy nominee for Game of Thrones, ranks No. 3 in our odds, while Wever, a two-time Emmy winner for Nurse Jackie and Godless, is No. 4. Two other actresses are close behind: Jane Alexander (Sissy Cobel) sits at No. 7, and Sydney Cole Alexander (Lumon loyalist Natalie Kalen) is at No. 8. Apple TV+ With series creator Erickson handling the writing chores, Severance didn't have to worry about spreading the wealth (more on that below) and was able to submit a single exemplary teleplay from a season of excellence. The chosen one: "Cold Harbor," the jaw-dropping season finale that includes the Mark vs. Mark showdown, Milchick's unhinged Choreography and Merriment moment, and that oh-so-heartbreaking climax to the Mark-Gemma-Helly love triangle. For most of the shooting (except for on location in upstate New York for "Woe's Hollow," which was too cold for his liking), Erickson set himself up on set, refining scenes until they were perfected. "In some of the shots," he told us, "you can actually hear me typing rewrites." Apple TV+ In addition to being one of the key creative drivers of Severance, Stiller serves as the chief director, helming 11 of the 19 episodes over two seasons. He was nominated for Season 1 and is a no-brainer for a second straight bid for the "Cold Harbor" episode, whose ending, he told us, was inspired by "movies growing up, '60s and '70s French New Wave, early '70s movies." But the Season 2 directed workload was divided among three others, two of whom are also on the ballot: Uta Briesewitz for Episode 6, "Attila" (Helly and Mark finally hook up on the severed floor; Irving goest to dinner at Burt's house in the outie world) and Jessica Lee Gagné, the show's longtime cinematographer in her directing debut, for Episode 7, "Chikhai Bardo. (Samuel Donovan, who helmed Episodes 2 and 5, was not submitted.) Apple With seven slots available and Stiller a shoo-in for one of those, is there a chance Briesewitz or Gagné will make the final field or could they split votes and be shut out amid stiff competition from shows like The White Lotus, The Pitt, Slow Horses, and Andor? Of the two Severance episodes, we think Gagné has the edge for the impressionistic "Chikhai Bardo," one of this year's best episodes of television, full stop. 'I definitely had a lot of doubts going into it. I've doubted myself for a long time,' Gagné told Gold Derby. 'But then it seemed so obvious that this episode was meant for me to direct, just because of the themes and the possibility of style and language that it could have, and also what the writer wanted from it. So I was like, 'Well, if anyone's going to do this, I have to do it.'' Her episode had enthusiastic endorsements from her bosses, with Erickson telling us that "she nailed it," and Stiller adding, "What she did with it visually was just so impressive." Severance's 2022 Emmy nominations included casting, main title theme music, main title design, music composition, picture editing (two bids), and production design. Because the theme music didn't change, the series won't compete there, but it is likely to repeat in every other craft category. Expect dual nods again in picture editing for "Chikhai Bardo" and "Cold Harbor," and there's an outside shot the third submitted episode, "Attila," could also sneak in. The list of below-the-line races in which Season 1 was not nominated is head-scratching. With fierce competition from dramas like Succession, Squid Game, and Ozark that year, Severance missed bids for cinematography, costumes, hairstyling, makeup (non-prosthetic), makeup (prosthetic), music supervision, sound editing, sound mixing, stunts, and visual effects. Expect that slight to be rectified, with the big-budgeted show reaping nominations in all those categories, save for perhaps makeup (prosthetic) and stunts. Apple/ILM Should that come to pass, Severance will be in the same rarefied air as last year's Emmy-dominant Shōgun, which led all shows with 25 nominations. However, unless all the acting races tilt Severance's way, the show will fall short of matching the all-time record of 32 bids in a single year, notched by Game of Thrones in 2019. Gold Derby talked to several of the artists and artisans behind Severance who should be Emmy-competitive, including: Eric Leven, the VFX supervisor, who conceived new techniques to craft Lumon's endless hallways for Mark's season-opening one-shot sprint. Theodore Shapiro, the series composer, who is submitting for "Cold Harbor," which includes his music for the marching band. "My task was to write these marching band versions of these Eagan hymns, and I just put the pieces together. The drumline had to be cool and funky and fun, and then we put these big tunes on top of them, and that's what we got." Sarah Edwards, the costumer, who is submitting for "Chikhai Bardo," the episode where Dichen Lachman's severed Gemma cycles through two dozen outfits, one per personality. "When she gets into the rooms, she's dressed appropriately for the test they're doing on her. So, we had the Christmas room and we made that Christmas bathrobe. And again, everything is weirdly retro, but it isn't a specific period. ... "She had so many changes in that episode. That was more changes than she'd had in the entire series, for that one episode." Nominations for the 77th Emmy Awards will be announced July 15; the ceremony will take place Sept. 14. Best of Gold Derby Everything to know about 'The Pitt' Season 2, including the departure of Tracy Ifeachor's Dr. Collins Everything to know about 'Too Much,' Lena Dunham's Netflix TV show starring Megan Stalter that's kinda, sorta 'based on a true story' Cristin Milioti, Amanda Seyfried, Michelle Williams, and the best of our Emmy Limited Series/Movie Actress interviews Click here to read the full article.

Emmys 2025: List of Nominees
Emmys 2025: List of Nominees

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Emmys 2025: List of Nominees

Severance leads the nominees for the 2025 Emmy Awards, which were announced Tuesday. The drama series nabbed a total of 27 noms, including best drama series, where it will compete alongside Andor, The Diplomat, The Last of Us, Paradise, The Pitt, Slow Horses and The White Lotus. More from The Hollywood Reporter 2025 Emmy Nominations: Watch the Livestream Nominees in Two Emmys Categories Will Be Announced Ahead of Official TV Academy Livestream Emmy Nominations Predictions via Feinberg Forecast: Scott's Final Picks The Penguin was next with a total of 24 noms, followed by The Studio and The White Lotus with 23 apiece, The Last of Us with 16, Andor and Hacks with 14 each and Adolescence, The Bear and The Pitt with 13 apiece. The Studio tied the record for the most nominations in a single year for a comedy series (tied with The Bear's haul in 2024). It'll compete for best comedy series with Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Hacks, Nobody Wants This, Only Murders in the Building, Shrinking and What We Do in the Shadows. Among notable acting nominees: Matlock star Kathy Bates become the oldest nominee for best drama actress for the 2025 Emmys at the age of 77, while 15-year-old Adolescence star Owen Cooper is now the youngest nominee ever for best supporting actor in a limited/anthology series or movie. A pair of filmmakers, Martin Scorsese and Ron Howard, earned their first-ever acting Emmy noms for their guest appearances on The Studio, while Harrison Ford also landed his first Emmy nom, for best supporting actor in a comedy series for Shrinking. Uzo Aduba picked up a best comedy actress Emmy nomination for The Residence after the murder mystery was canceled after one season, and Meanwhile, in unexpected move, the TV Academy said late yesterday afternoon that nominees in the first two categories — reality competition program and talk series — would be announced on CBS Mornings shortly before 8 a.m. ET/5 a.m. PT. The reality competition program category features last year's winner The Traitors and frequent past winner RuPaul's Drag Race alongside The Amazing Race, Survivor and Top Chef. The talk series category, reduced to just three nominees this year, features last year's winner The Daily Show as well as Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. And at 11:30 a.m. ET / 8:30 a.m. PT, nominees in more top categories were announced via livestream by What We Do in the Shadows' Harvey Guillén, Running Point's Brenda Song and Television Academy chair Cris Abrego. That announcement streamed live from the Wolf Theatre at the TV Academy's Saban Media Center, on the Emmys' website and TV Academy's YouTube channel. The 77th Emmy Awards, hosted by Nate Bargatze, is set to air live on CBS from the Peacock Theater in L.A. on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. The show will be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Prior to the CBS ceremony, awards in the majority of the Emmys' categories will be presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday, Sept. 6 and Sunday, Sept. 7. At the 2024 Emmys, Hacks won best comedy series along with best comedy actress (Jean Smart) and writing for a comedy series; Shogun took best drama series and 17 other awards, and Baby Reindeer won best limited series and five other awards. Though it was bested by Hacks for the top prize of best comedy series, The Bear set a new record for most wins in a single season for a comedy with 11, surpassing its tally of 10 from the year before. Read on for the 2025 Emmy nominees in top categories. AndorThe DiplomatThe Last of UsParadiseThe PittSeveranceSlow HorsesThe White Lotus Abbott ElementaryThe BearHacksNobody Wants ThisOnly Murders in the BuildingShrinkingThe StudioWhat We Do in the Shadows AdolescenceBlack MirrorDying for SexMonsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez StoryThe Penguin Bridget Jones: Mad About the BoyThe GorgeMountainheadNonnasRebel Ridge The Amazing RaceRuPaul's Drag RaceSurvivorTop ChefThe Traitors The Daily ShowJimmy Kimmel Live! The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Last Week Tonight With John OliverSaturday Night Live Sterling K. Brown, ParadiseGary Oldman, Slow HorsesPedro Pascal, The Last of UsAdam Scott, SeveranceNoah Wyle, The Pitt Kathy Bates, MatlockSharon Horgan, Bad SistersBritt Lower, SeveranceBella Ramsey, The Last of UsKeri Russell, The Diplomat Zach Cherry, SeveranceWalton Goggins, The White LotusJason Isaacs, The White LotusJames Marsden, ParadiseSam Rockwell, The White LotusTramell Tillman, SeveranceJohn Turturro, Severance Colin Farrell, The PenguinStephen Graham, AdolescenceJake Gyllenhaal, Presumed InnocentBrian Tyree Henry, Dope ThiefCooper Koch, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story Patricia Arquette, SeveranceCarrie Coon, The White LotusKatherine LaNasa, The PittJulianne Nicholson, ParadiseParker Posey, The White LotusNatasha Rothwell, The White LotusAimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus Giancarlo Esposito, The BoysScott Glenn, The White LotusShawn Hatosy, The PittJoe Pantoliano, The Last of UsForest Whitaker, AndorJeffrey Wright, The Last of Us Jane Alexander, SeveranceGwendoline Christie, SeveranceKaitlyn Dever, The Last of UsCherry Jones, The Handmaid's TaleCatherine O'Hara, The Last of UsMerritt Wever, Severance Uzo Aduba, The ResidenceKristen Bell, Nobody Wants ThisQuinta Brunson, Abbott ElementaryAyo Edebiri, The BearJean Smart, Hacks Adam Brody, Nobody Wants ThisSeth Rogen, The StudioJason Segel, ShrinkingMartin Short, Only Murders in the BuildingJeremy Allen White, The Bear Ike Barinholtz, The StudioColman Domingo, The Four SeasonsHarrison Ford, ShrinkingJeff Hiller, Somebody SomewhereEbon Moss-Bachrach, The BearMichael Urie, ShrinkingBowen Yang, Saturday Night Live Liza Colón-Zayas, The BearHannah Einbinder, HacksKathryn Hahn, The StudioJanelle James, Abbott ElementaryCatherine O'Hara, The StudioSheryl Lee Ralph, Abbott ElementaryJessica Williams, Shrinking Jon Bernthal, The BearBryan Cranston, The StudioDave Franco, The StudioRon Howard, The StudioAnthony Mackie, The StudioMartin Scorsese, The Studio Olivia Colman, The BearJamie Lee Curtis, The BearCynthia Erivo, Poker FaceRobby Hoffman, HacksZoë Kravitz, The StudioJulianne Nicholson, Hacks Cate Blanchett, DisclaimerMeghann Fahy, SirensRashida Jones, Black MirrorCristin Milioti, The PenguinMichelle Williams, Dying for Sex Javier Bardem, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez StoryBill Camp, Presumed InnocentOwen Cooper, AdolescenceRob Delaney, Dying for SexPeter Sarsgaard, Presumed InnocentAshley Walters, Adolescence Erin Doherty, AdolescenceRuth Negga, Presumed InnocentDeirdre O'Connell, The PenguinChloë Sevigny, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez StoryJenny Slate, Dying for SexChristine Tremarco, Adolescence This story was originally published on July 15 at 4 a.m. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise

Drake's New Single Debuts At No. 1  — But Not On The Most Important Chart
Drake's New Single Debuts At No. 1  — But Not On The Most Important Chart

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Drake's New Single Debuts At No. 1 — But Not On The Most Important Chart

Drake's 'What Did I Miss?' debuts at No. 1 on eight Billboard charts but narrowly misses topping the ... More Hot 100, landing at No. 2 behind Alex Warren's "Ordinary." LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 12: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Drake performs live on stage during day two of Wireless Festival 2025 at Finsbury Park on July 12, 2025 in London, England. Drake is headlining an unprecedented all three nights of Wireless Festival. (Photo byfor ABA) Drake is used to hitting No. 1 whenever he releases new music. The Canadian superstar typically scores a huge launch with either an exciting single or a full-length project, and his latest tune "What Did I Miss?" is no exception to this trend. The track brings the rapper back to the highest reaches on many Billboard rankings as it arrives. While it doesn't debut atop every list, including the Hot 100 — the most important of them all — it does manage to begin its run at No. 1 on multiple rosters, earning Drake even more leaders in the U.S. "What Did I Miss?" Launches at No. 1 "What Did I Miss?" debuts at No. 1 on eight different Billboard charts. The tune performs well enough to lead tallies focused on streaming activity, pure purchases, and overall consumption, but only when looking specifically at genre-focused rosters. Drake commands both the Streaming Songs and Digital Song Sales charts with 'What Did I Miss?' The same cut also manages to lead all of the following half-dozen genre-specific lists: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs, R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales, Hot Rap Songs, Rap Streaming Songs, and the Rap Digital Song Sales rankings. Drake Extends His No. 1 Collection Drake is already familiar with the top spot on every tally he reaches with "What Did I Miss?" This week, the Grammy winner racks up his fifteenth leader on the Digital Song Sales chart, which is an impressive figure, but still the lowest number among all the rankings where he leads this frame. The same single becomes his thirty-first No. 1 on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts simultaneously. "What Did I Miss?" Narrowly Misses the Hot 100's Top Spot Drake almost conquers the Hot 100 again this week, but "What Did I Miss?," appropriately, just misses the summit. The single kicks off its time in the runner-up spot, coming in behind "Ordinary" by Alex Warren, which is turning out to be one of the biggest songs of the year in the U.S. The track gives Drake his eighty-first top 10 smash on the Hot 100, and he extends his lead for the most placements inside that region among all artists. The same cut also becomes a top 40 hit on the Billboard Global 200, Rap Airplay, and Rhythmic Airplay tallies, debuting at Nos. 9, 21, and 36, respectively.

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