Rabu, 02 Mei 2018

Every Song On The New J. Cole Album Is Now A Charting Hit

Rapper J. Cole performs onstage during The Meadows Music & Arts Festival on October 1, 2016, in New York City. / AFP / ANGELA WEISS (Photo credit should read ANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty Images)

Rapper J. Cole is currently in charge of the Billboard 200 with his fifth full-length KOD, which opens at No. 1 with the biggest week of 2018. The record, which is also his fifth consecutive leader, benefits from impressive streaming activity, and the 12 tracks featured on the album have all found a home on the all-genre songs ranking thanks to the millions of streams they received.

This week, J. Cole owns a dozen positions on the Hot 100, as every single cut on KOD has nabbed a slot somewhere on the all-encompassing tally. It's rare for any artist to dominate that much real estate on the listing at the same time, and the hip-hop superstar is in great company when it comes to the musicians who have managed to see an entire album's worth of material make it to the Hot 100. There have now been over 10 albums that have sent every track onto the Hot 100 for at least one frame, with names like Taylor Swift (SpeakNow), Justin Bieber (Purpose), Drake and Future (What a Time to Be Alive) and a handful of others having achieved the still-rare feat. The Weeknd was able to do so most recently with his surprise No. 1 EP My Dear Melancholy, which pushed its half-dozen cuts onto the songs chart in April.

Eight of the 12 tunes on KOD are comfortable inside the Top 40, certifying them immediately as at least minor hits. J. Cole has now racked up 20 Top 40 successes across his five albums, with the majority of those placements coming from his last two full-lengths.

As reported, three cuts—"ATM," "Kevin's Heart" and "KOD"—start inside the top 10, making J. Cole one of the few artists who have seen their name appear in that region on three different tracks at the same time, and making him the first to launch a trio within the uppermost area on the tally at the same time.

Here is a look at where all 12 songs on J. Cole's KOD rank on the Hot 100 this week.

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Rapper J. Cole performs onstage during The Meadows Music & Arts Festival on October 1, 2016, in New York City. / AFP / ANGELA WEISS (Photo credit should read ANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty Images)

Rapper J. Cole is currently in charge of the Billboard 200 with his fifth full-length KOD, which opens at No. 1 with the biggest week of 2018. The record, which is also his fifth consecutive leader, benefits from impressive streaming activity, and the 12 tracks featured on the album have all found a home on the all-genre songs ranking thanks to the millions of streams they received.

This week, J. Cole owns a dozen positions on the Hot 100, as every single cut on KOD has nabbed a slot somewhere on the all-encompassing tally. It's rare for any artist to dominate that much real estate on the listing at the same time, and the hip-hop superstar is in great company when it comes to the musicians who have managed to see an entire album's worth of material make it to the Hot 100. There have now been over 10 albums that have sent every track onto the Hot 100 for at least one frame, with names like Taylor Swift (SpeakNow), Justin Bieber (Purpose), Drake and Future (What a Time to Be Alive) and a handful of others having achieved the still-rare feat. The Weeknd was able to do so most recently with his surprise No. 1 EP My Dear Melancholy, which pushed its half-dozen cuts onto the songs chart in April.

Eight of the 12 tunes on KOD are comfortable inside the Top 40, certifying them immediately as at least minor hits. J. Cole has now racked up 20 Top 40 successes across his five albums, with the majority of those placements coming from his last two full-lengths.

As reported, three cuts—"ATM," "Kevin's Heart" and "KOD"—start inside the top 10, making J. Cole one of the few artists who have seen their name appear in that region on three different tracks at the same time, and making him the first to launch a trio within the uppermost area on the tally at the same time.

Here is a look at where all 12 songs on J. Cole's KOD rank on the Hot 100 this week.

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