Drake’s New Single “Which One” Featuring Central Cee Poised to Debut at No. 7 on Billboard Hot 100

Drake’s latest single “Which One,” featuring British rapper Central Cee, is already making waves just one week after its release. According to a new report by Talk of the Charts, the track is projected to debut at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking another major milestone for the Canadian superstar. The song, which premiered during the second episode of Drake’s livestream series promoting his upcoming album Iceman, serves as the second official single from the highly anticipated project.
If “Which One” lands inside the top 10 as predicted, it will become Drake’s 84th career top ten hit—further extending his record for the most top ten entries in Billboard Hot 100 history. His dominance in hip-hop remains unrivaled, with Lil Wayne trailing in second place with 27 top tens, followed by Nicki Minaj and Eminem, both tied with 24, and Kendrick Lamar close behind with 23. Across all genres, Drake continues to outpace even the biggest global names. Taylor Swift holds second place overall with 59 top ten hits, followed by Madonna (38), The Beatles (35), and Rihanna (32), as reported by Billboard.
The release of “Which One” is not just a digital success—it’s already made a splash on stage. Over the weekend, Drake and Central Cee performed the single live for the first time during a concert in Manchester, England. The high-energy performance followed Drake’s headline-making run at the Wireless Festival earlier this month, where he delivered three consecutive headlining sets, reaffirming his international star power.
Drake’s previous Iceman single, “What Did I Miss?,” released on July 5, is beginning to slide off the charts. That track stirred attention with pointed lyrics referencing NBA stars DeMar DeRozan and LeBron James, with whom Drake appears to have had a recent falling out. In the song, he addresses their attendance at Kendrick Lamar’s “Pop Out” concert, spitting, “I saw bro went to Pop Out with them, but been dick riding gang since ‘Headlines.’”
Despite the chart dip of “What Did I Miss?,” the momentum behind “Which One” and its strong debut signals a powerful build-up to Iceman. Though Drake has yet to announce a firm release date, he continues to tease that the album is “coming soon.” Iceman will be his first solo full-length project since his heated feud with Kendrick Lamar earlier in 2024, a moment that reignited public interest in lyrical battles and raised the stakes for his next musical chapter.
With Iceman on the horizon and “Which One” climbing the charts, Drake is once again proving why he remains at the forefront of the global music scene.



