Tyler, The Creator earns his first No.1 Bulletin boardThe Streaming Songs chart with 'St. Chroma,” featuring Daniel Caesar, which debuts at the top of the chart dated November 9.
“St. Chroma,” which was released on Oct. 28, earned 24.3 million official streams in the U.S. in the viewing week ending Oct. 31, according to Luminate. This means the song was able to reign despite having three fewer days of viewing than the vast majority of its competition.
The rapper's previous top-performing songs on Streaming Songs, dating back to 2013, were “Earfquake” and “Wusyaname” (the latter featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla $ign), both of which peaked at No. 3 in 2019 and 2021, respectively.
In fact, two songs from ChromaticityTyler, the Creator's new album tops his previous best. “Noid,” the album's only pre-release single (premiered Oct. 21), debuts at No. 2 with 23.2 million streams in its first full frame.
It's the first time since Streaming Songs released on September 7 that the same act has held the top two spots on the chart. Sabrina Carpenter did it with “Taste,” which debuted at No. 1 that week, followed by “Please Please Please” at No. 2.
As for Caesar, “St. Chroma' is the singer's second No. 1 on Streaming Songs, coming as both a featured act and a No. 1 debut. previously appeared on Justin Bieber's “Peaches” alongside Giveon, which ruled for one week in 2021.
In total, Tyler, the Creator boasts 13 songs – including five of the top 10 on the latest Streaming Songs list. Only Chromaticity's “I Hope You Find Your Way Home” misses the survey by 50 spots.
“St. Chroma' also becomes his second R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs leader, following 'Wusyaname''s one-week reign.
At the same time, as previously mentioned, “St. Sports Color ChromaticityBillboard Hot 100 chart-topper – No. 7 – and the album tops the Billboard 200.
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