After Views debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 last week, Drake soared to new heights on Monday by posting an unprecedented 20 tracks on the Billboard Hot 100 — the most any artist has charted at once. This number surpasses Justin Bieber’s record of 17 songs that was set in December following the November release of Purpose.
The list features 18 titles from the Toronto rapper’s new album — including his first solo No. 1 single, “One Dance” — alongside two past tracks, “Work” and “Summer 16.”
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Drizzy had previously twice recorded 14 simultaneous hits on the Hot 100 — tying the number the Beatles placed on the chart back in 1964, according to Billboard.
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