Ye (formerly Kanye West) and Ty Dolla $ign's “Carnival” at No. 1 Advertising signStreaming Songs chart dated February 24, the former's fourth No. 1 and the latter's first.
The top-performing song from the duo's collaborative album Vultures 1 earned 23.5 million official streams in the US on February 9-15, according to Luminate. This is despite just six days of availability during the tracking week. the album was released on February 10.
Ye reigns on Streaming Songs for the first time since leading “Hurricane” for a week in September 2021. His other reigns on the list, which began in 2013, include “All Mine” in June 2018 and ” I Love It,” featuring Lil Pump, in September 2018.
Between “Hurricane” and its release Vultures 1which accounts for 13 appearances on Streaming Songs in total on the February 24 chart, Ye's best peak was at No. 8 with “Hot Shit,” on which he was billed as a lead alongside Cardi B and Lil Durk, in July 2022 .
Meanwhile, Ty Dolla $ign collects his first Streaming Songs leader with “Carnival.” The rapper first charted in 2014 with “Paranoid,” featuring BOB (No. 36), and his highest-charting turn was on Post Malone's “Psycho,” which debuted and reached at No. 2 in March. 2018. As a lead, his best was “Hot Girl Summer,” co-starring Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj, which debuted and peaked at No. 6 in August 2019.
The next highest debut from his 13-song package Vultures 1 debuting is “Fuk Sumn,” which bows at No. 10 via 13.3 million streams.
As part of its No. 1 debut on Streaming Songs, “Carnival” also reigns on R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs and Rap Streaming Songs.
Meanwhile, as previously reported, “Carnival” bows at No. 3 on the multi-metric Billboard Hot 100. In addition to its streams, the song also earned 4,000 downloads.
Its parent album, Vultures 1also scored a No. 1 debut, debuting atop the Billboard 200 via 148,000 equivalent album units earned.
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