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Drake Makes History As ‘Scary Hours 2’ Tracks Sweep The Top Three Spots On Billboard Hot 100

Drake’s ‘Scary Hours 2’ Tracks Sweep The Top Three Spots On Hot 100! As he predicted, Drake is currently sitting at number 1, 2 and 3 respectively on the Hot 100. To say that the rapper rules the Hot 100 this week would be quite an understatement. Not only does the hip-hop powerhouse debut his new singles atop the Billboard 100 but he earns his throne  at the 3 highest ranks all at once.

Drake Makes History As ‘Scary Hours 2’ Tracks Debut In Top Three Spots On Billboard Hot 100
Drake attending the UK premiere of Top Boy at the Hackney Picturehouse in London. (Photo by Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images)

The “Laugh Now Cry Later” hit maker’s latest Scary Hours EP Scary Hours 2, has made chart history by solidifying Drake as the third artist in history to ever debut three tracks simultaneously in the top 3. This clearly is no mean feat as , it’s something that only two other musical acts have managed before. “What’s Next” has earned its place at No. 1 as previously expected, “Wants and Needs” with Lil Baby is sits at No. 2 while “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” with Rick Ross has floats to a solid No. 3, making Drake’s treble effort a real history maker. 

When it comes to monopolizing the charts, Drake is no foreigner. In July of 2020, the hip-hip powerhouse took the record for most top 10 hits in Billboard history. This would in turn earn him his 39th and 40th entries into the top 10 with a string of DJ Khaled collabs via “Popstar” and “Greece.” He squared it out with Madonna, dethroning her after having tied with her at 38 entries. 

Not long before that, in March 2020, the rapper earned the distinction of having the most Hot 100 entries of all time, a statistic that has since grown to 231 entries, with his 3 latest successes. 

”What’s Next” dethrones Olivia Rodrigo’s also-record-breaking “Driver’s License,” the singer’s debut single that just spent it’s first 8 weeks on top of the Billboard Hot 100.

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