Drake's "God's Plan" is steady at No. 1 on the Hot 100 this week, which is a phrase that people have been saying almost all year now. The track, which is featured on his super-short EP Scary Hours (it is only two songs long), has now been in charge of the all-encompassing singles tally for 11 consecutive weeks, which now stands as the hip-hop musician's most luxurious stay atop the important listing.
By tacking on an eleventh week at the peak, "God's Plan" has tied with several other smashes as one of the fifth longest-running No. 1 hits of all time in the U.S., and it is now on the same level as some of the most beloved tracks ever released to the public.
"God's Plan" is on par with the following four blockbuster hits, each of which also lived at No. 1 for 11 weeks: All-4-One's "I Swear," Toni Braxton's "Un-Break My Heart," Puff Daddy and Faith Evans' "I'll Be Missing You (ft. 112)" and Destiny's Child's "Independent Women, Part 1."
11 weeks in charge is an impressive showing, but Drake's current ruler still has a fairly long way to go before it matches the all-time record for the most weeks at No. 1. Currently, a pair of titles are tied with 16 frames in the lead (Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day" and Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber's "Despacito"), which remains the longest tenure at the top. It's unlikely that the hip-hop musician's recent cut will be able to beat (or even match) that figure, though if things continue to go well for him, Drake could move up in the all-time rankings even further.
Eight songs are currently tied for fourth place with 12 weeks at No. 1 apiece, and ahead of that, a pair of tracks each collected 13 frames, while seven managed 14 turns at the pinnacle of the Hot 100. No tune has ever controlled the all-encompassing list for exactly 15 weeks.
It looks like "God's Plan" will soon relinquish control to Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line's "Meant to Be," which has now been stuck in the runner-up position for three weeks, and which is still growing by some metrics. If that country single does break through and become the first leader for both acts, Drake might be stuck in fifth place with his 11 weeks...though he could tack on one or two more before "Meant" reaches the summit, or perhaps even after, as this charting feat doesn't specify that all the turns in charge need to be in a row.
">Drake's "God's Plan" is steady at No. 1 on the Hot 100 this week, which is a phrase that people have been saying almost all year now. The track, which is featured on his super-short EP Scary Hours (it is only two songs long), has now been in charge of the all-encompassing singles tally for 11 consecutive weeks, which now stands as the hip-hop musician's most luxurious stay atop the important listing.
By tacking on an eleventh week at the peak, "God's Plan" has tied with several other smashes as one of the fifth longest-running No. 1 hits of all time in the U.S., and it is now on the same level as some of the most beloved tracks ever released to the public.
"God's Plan" is on par with the following four blockbuster hits, each of which also lived at No. 1 for 11 weeks: All-4-One's "I Swear," Toni Braxton's "Un-Break My Heart," Puff Daddy and Faith Evans' "I'll Be Missing You (ft. 112)" and Destiny's Child's "Independent Women, Part 1."
11 weeks in charge is an impressive showing, but Drake's current ruler still has a fairly long way to go before it matches the all-time record for the most weeks at No. 1. Currently, a pair of titles are tied with 16 frames in the lead (Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day" and Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber's "Despacito"), which remains the longest tenure at the top. It's unlikely that the hip-hop musician's recent cut will be able to beat (or even match) that figure, though if things continue to go well for him, Drake could move up in the all-time rankings even further.
Eight songs are currently tied for fourth place with 12 weeks at No. 1 apiece, and ahead of that, a pair of tracks each collected 13 frames, while seven managed 14 turns at the pinnacle of the Hot 100. No tune has ever controlled the all-encompassing list for exactly 15 weeks.
It looks like "God's Plan" will soon relinquish control to Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line's "Meant to Be," which has now been stuck in the runner-up position for three weeks, and which is still growing by some metrics. If that country single does break through and become the first leader for both acts, Drake might be stuck in fifth place with his 11 weeks...though he could tack on one or two more before "Meant" reaches the summit, or perhaps even after, as this charting feat doesn't specify that all the turns in charge need to be in a row.
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