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Drake Passes Eminem, Ludacris And Diddy For Most Billboard Chart Toppers

By HHL JT
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It seems like Drake breaks a Billboard record every week.

Last week, Drizzy broke the Beatles record for most concurrent tracks in the top ten with six. For good measure, he also passed Michael Jackson's spot on the most top ten hits of all-time list. 

This week, the names he passed weren't quite as shiny. But they are still pretty damn shiny. 

With the Scorpion track "In My Feelings" now topping the charts, the 6 God has his sixth Billboard number 1. That's the most ever for a rapper, passing Eminem, Diddy, and Ludacris, who are all tied with five.

Drake still has a ways to go to catch the Beatles (20) for the all-genre record. 

Here are the artists with the most number 1s on the Hot 100.

20. The Beatles
18. Mariah Carey
13. Michael Jackson
13. Rihanna
12, Madonna
12. The Supremes
11. Whitney Houston
10. Janet Jackson
10. Stevie Wonder

Here are the six Drake songs that have hit number 1:

"What's My Name?" (Rihanna feat. Drake), Nov. 20, 2010, one week at No. 1
"Work" (Rihanna feat. Drake), March 5, 2016, nine weeks
"One Dance," feat. WizKid & Kyla, May 21, 2016, 10 weeks
"God's Plan," Feb. 3, 2018, 11 weeks
"Nice for What," April 21, 2018, eight weeks
"In My Feelings," July 21, 2018, one week (to date)

 

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