Megan Thee Stallion grabs her fifth No. 1 Bulletin boardThe Rhythmic Airplay chart of “Mamushi,” featuring Yuki Chiba, takes the crown on the list dated October 26. Despite a 4% decrease in plays for the week compared to the previous week, “Mamushi” became the most played song at US rhythmic radio stations in the tracking week of October 11-17, according to Luminate.
As “Mamushi” soars, it knocks Jordan Adetunji's “Kehlani” off the top after a three-week reign. The former champion drops to No. 5 after a 12% drop in games for the week.
Thanks to “Mamushi”, Megan Thee Stallion secures her fifth Rhythmic Airplay leader, now part of this compilation:
- “Hot Girl Summer,” featuring Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla $ign, one week at No. 1 beginning October 26, 2019
- “Savage,” featuring Beyoncé, age two, May 30, 2020
- “WAP”, Cardi B with Megan Thee Stallionone, September 26, 2020
- “Body”, one, 13 February 2021
- “Mamushi”, with Yuki Chiba, one (to date), October 26, 2024
Featured artist Yuki Chiba — Japanese rapper, singer, and songwriter — lands his first Rhythmic Airplay No. 1 through his first appearance on the chart.
“Mamushi” appears on the Grammy Award winner's latest album, Meganwhich was released in June. The song proved to be a fan favorite upon its release, being the second highest streamed track (7.3 million clicks) from the album in its debut week. The track improved 40% to 10.3 million official US streams in its second week, indicating further viability. With strong streaming support, the tune became the album's fourth single in July.
Elsewhere, “Mamushi” falls 5-6 on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart after two weeks anchoring the top five. There, the single suffers 4% in plays for the week. Likewise, a reverse one-point move also appears in R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay (6-7) and Rap Airplay (4-5), dropping 6% in audience impressions, to 9.6 million, in the former and 3% in second.
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