Singles : Drake : My Language
Singles : Drake : My Language
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In the same week as his chart-topping debut of "Nothing was the Same," Drake takes over at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs with “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” featuring Majid Jordan.
The song’s 3-1 rise ends Robin Thicke’s reign with “Blurred Lines” at 16 weeks and marks Drake’s 11th leader on the list. Since Nielsen data began powering the chart in Dec. 1992, only Usher has taken more titles to the summit, with 12.
With airplay and streaming gainer awards, “Hold On” owes its ascent primarily to its 13% rise to 12 million listener impressions and its 86% lift to 5.7 million U.S. streams, according to Nielsen BDS. The impressive increase in streams is due to the song’s video being released on Sept. 25.
Below is the complete list of Drake’s No. 1s on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
“Best I Ever Had,” Drake, 6/27/09, seven weeks
“I Invented Sex,” Trey Songz feat. Drake, 12/26/09, two weeks
“Say Something,” Timbaland feat. Drake, 3/27/10, one week
“Fall For Your Type,” Jamie Foxx feat. Drake, 2/12/11, two weeks
“Moment 4 Life,” Nicki Minaj feat. Drake, 2/26/11, five weeks
“I’m On One,” DJ Khaled feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne, 7/16/11, 11 weeks
“She Will,” Lil Wayne feat. Drake, 10/15/11, four weeks
“Make Me Proud,” Drake feat. Nicki Minaj, 2/4/12, three weeks
“The Motto,” Drake feat. Lil Wayne, 2/25/12, two weeks
“No Lie,” 2 Chainz feat. Drake, 8/18/12, five weeks
“Hold On, We’re Going Home,” Drake feat. Majid Jordan, 10/12/13, one week (so far)
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Sources : Drake Photo | Listen To My Language | Drake Article
Listen To Drake : My Language
In the same week as his chart-topping debut of "Nothing was the Same," Drake takes over at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs with “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” featuring Majid Jordan.
The song’s 3-1 rise ends Robin Thicke’s reign with “Blurred Lines” at 16 weeks and marks Drake’s 11th leader on the list. Since Nielsen data began powering the chart in Dec. 1992, only Usher has taken more titles to the summit, with 12.
With airplay and streaming gainer awards, “Hold On” owes its ascent primarily to its 13% rise to 12 million listener impressions and its 86% lift to 5.7 million U.S. streams, according to Nielsen BDS. The impressive increase in streams is due to the song’s video being released on Sept. 25.
Below is the complete list of Drake’s No. 1s on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
“Best I Ever Had,” Drake, 6/27/09, seven weeks
“I Invented Sex,” Trey Songz feat. Drake, 12/26/09, two weeks
“Say Something,” Timbaland feat. Drake, 3/27/10, one week
“Fall For Your Type,” Jamie Foxx feat. Drake, 2/12/11, two weeks
“Moment 4 Life,” Nicki Minaj feat. Drake, 2/26/11, five weeks
“I’m On One,” DJ Khaled feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne, 7/16/11, 11 weeks
“She Will,” Lil Wayne feat. Drake, 10/15/11, four weeks
“Make Me Proud,” Drake feat. Nicki Minaj, 2/4/12, three weeks
“The Motto,” Drake feat. Lil Wayne, 2/25/12, two weeks
“No Lie,” 2 Chainz feat. Drake, 8/18/12, five weeks
“Hold On, We’re Going Home,” Drake feat. Majid Jordan, 10/12/13, one week (so far)
Contact Drake
Website | Twitter | Facebook | Myspace | Vevo | iTunes | Amazon
Contact Billboard Music
Website | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Google+ | Instagram | Tumblr | Pinterest
Sources : Drake Photo | Listen To My Language | Drake Article
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