When his "No Lie" collaboration with 2 Chainz settled into the No. 1 spot, Drake set a new record with 10 No. 1 singles on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart.
Jay-Z previously held the record with 9 chart toppers. At age 25 Drizzy has a lot of time left to add more to his total.
“Best I Ever Had,” “Forever,” “Over,” “Fancy,” “Headlines,” and “The Motto” are amongst the YMCMB rappers No. 1 singles.
Below is a breakdown of the top 4 artists. It shows their No. 1's as a solo artist and collaborations.
1. Drake [2009] - 10 (3 Lead, 7 Collaborations)
2. Jay-Z [1995] - 9 (4 Lead, 5 Collaborations)
3. Lil Wayne [1999] - 8 (3 Lead, 5 Collaborations)
4. Kanye West [2003] - 6 (3 Lead, 3 Collaborations)
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