In what came as no “lil” feat, Lil Baby charted a jaw-dropping 25 songs on the latest iteration of the Billboard Hot 100 – 20 of which saw their first-time placement.
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One-fourth of the entire updated Hot 100 is owned by one person: Lil Baby.
As if entering the Billboard 200 at #1 with his latest album, ‘It’s Only Me,’ thanks to his best first-week sales ever (216,000 units) wasn’t enough to celebrate, all 23 of the set’s tracks placed on the Hot 100. Two other Baby hits joined them, giving his total presence on the refreshed tally 25 slots.
Here’s the full list.
- No. 4, Lil Baby, “California Breeze”
- No. 8, Lil Baby feat. Fridayy, “Forever”
- No. 10, Lil Baby, “Real Spill”
- No. 15, Lil Baby & Nardo Wick, “Pop Out”
- No. 16, Lil Baby, “In a Minute” (up from No. 40; new high)
- No. 19, Lil Baby & Young Thug, “Never Hating”
- No. 21, Lil Baby, “Heyy” (up from No. 77; new high)
- No. 22, Lil Baby, “Stand On It”
- No. 26, Lil Baby, “Not Finished”
- No. 32, Lil Baby, “Perfect Timing”
- No. 42, Lil Baby feat. Future, “From Now On”
- No. 45, Lil Baby, “Waterfall Flow”
- No. 52, Lil Baby, “Everything”
- No. 54, Lil Baby, “Double Down”
- No. 57, Lil Baby & Rylo Rodriguez, “Cost To Be Alive”
- No. 58, Lil Baby feat. Pooh Shiesty, “Shiest Talk”
- No. 64, Lil Baby, “Top Priority”
- No. 66, DJ Khaled feat. Drake & Lil Baby, “Staying Alive” (down from No. 49; peaked at No. 5)
- No. 68, Lil Baby & EST Gee, “Back and Forth”
- No. 69, Lil Baby, “Danger”
- No. 70, Lil Baby, “Russian Roulette”
- No. 76, Lil Baby, “FR”
- No. 80, Lil Baby, “No Fly Zone”
- No. 81, Lil Baby feat. Jeremih, “Stop Playin”
- No. 84, Lil Baby, “Freestyle” (down from No. 63, its peak)
The chart triumph makes him the first American male performer to accomplish the feat in the chart’s 64-year history. In fact, the only other acts to place as many or more songs on the Hot 100 concurrently were Drake (27 songs) and Taylor Swift (26 songs) – achieved in 2018 and 2021 respectively.
As of time reported, Lil Baby’s cumulative number of charting hits equals 132 – making him the seventh most-charted act in the Hot 100’s history. He’s bested by Drake (278), ‘Glee‘ Cast (207), Lil Wayne (183), Taylor Swift (168), Future (152) and Kanye West (141).
Look below to see who joins Baby in the top 25 on the latest TGJ Chart Check: Hot 100.
Congrats the album is a success for a artist that came up.
The charts are such a joke now. S*** the music industry as a whole is. That’s why OLD MUSIC is outselling NEW S*** for the first time in history.
Gettin to that bag!! I see