Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar reign supreme Advertising signStreaming Songs chart dated April 6 with “Like That” at No. 1. In the March 22-28 tracking week (the song's first, following its March 22 premiere), “Like That” won 59.6 million official US streams, according to Luminate.
It's the biggest week for any song in the US in 2024 and the most streams in a week since the second week of release for Miley Cyrus' “Flowers” (as seen on the February 4, 2023 chart), which amassed 59.8 million streams .
As “Flowers” opened with 52.6 million streams (January 28, 2023), “Like That” boasts the longest opening week for a track since Taylor Swift's “Anti-Hero,” which opened with 59 .7 million streams (November 5, 2022).
Among R&B/hip-hop titles (defined as hits Advertising signHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart), “Like That” has the most weekly streams since Drake's “Way 2 Sexy,” featuring current leader Future and Young Thug, which soared to 67.3 million (September 18, 2021).
“Like That” is Future's third Streaming Songs No. 1, following “Way 2 Sexy” and his own “Wait for U,” featuring Drake and Tems (2022).
Metro Boomin earns his first Streaming Songs ruler (as a credited recording artist), eclipsing a pair of No. 2 peaks with “Runnin',” a co-bill with 21 Savage (2020), and “Creepin',” a triple bill together The Weeknd and 21 Savage (2023).
Lamar Gets Fourth Streaming Songs No. 1, After “Humble.” (2017), Lil Wayne's 'Mona Lisa', on which he has appeared (2018), and 'N95' (2022).
“Like That” leads an onslaught of tracks from Future and Metro Boomin's new collaborative album We Don't Trust You on Streaming Songs — 17 in total, the LP's entire tracklist. That includes five of the chart's top six, with “Like That” directly followed by Future, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott and Playboi Carti's “Type Shit” at No. 2 (34.9 million streams). The only non-Future and -Metro Boomin song in the top six: Hozier's “Too Sweet,” which debuts at No. 3 via 28.9 million streams.
At the same time, as previously reported, “Like That” debuts at No. 1 on the multi-metric Billboard Hot 100 with 5.6 million radio plays and 9,000 downloads in addition to its streams. We Don't Trust You it tops the Billboard 200 with 251,000 equivalent album units earned.
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