Much like their joint album ‘We Don’t Trust You’ is currently dominating the Billboard 200 with the biggest first-week sales of 2024, Future and Metro Boomin are watching its headline-grabbing single – the Kendrick Lamar-assisted ‘Like That‘ – mirror that success on the Hot 100.
Details inside.
Laden with disses toward J. Cole and Drake, the Boomin-produced cut debuted at #1 on the updated Hot 100. Here are the numbers that powered the positioning.
- Streaming: 59.6 million U.S.-based streams
- Radio Airplay: 5.6 million audience impressions
- Sales: 9,000 digital downloads
While the placement marks Metro’s first Hot 100 topper as a performer, it comes as the third for Future and Lamar respectively.
Uniquely, the tune makes Billboard history for becoming the fourth all-genre chart leader to boast three male leads but first to debut at #1 in the Hot 100’s 65-year existence.
Here’s a look at all four chart-toppers.
“Like That,” Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar, 2024
“Crack a Bottle,” Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent, 2009
“Shake Ya Tailfeather,” Nelly, P. Diddy & Murphy Lee, 2003
“All for Love,” Bryan Adams/Rod Stewart/Sting, 1994
As if that’s not enough to celebrate, the ‘We Don’t Trust You’ album premiered four other tracks in the tally’s top 5 as well.
No. 1, “Like That,” Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar
No. 2, “Type Shit,” Future, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Playboi Carti
No. 6, “Cinderella,” Future, Metro Boomin & Travis Scott
No. 8, “We Don’t Trust You,” Future & Metro Boomin
No. 9, “Young Metro,” Future, Metro Boomin & The Weeknd
Lock in with That Grape Juice on Tuesday (April 2) when we report on who else had a noteworthy entry on the Hot 100 courtesy of our weekly recap ‘Chart Check.’
All of which will be off the charts next week. COWBOY CARTER IS COMING
Nowadays everyone can get #1
Not true depending on what you mean. Can talentless hacks get #1s? Yes but overall its still tough to do. Some of your favorites barely have any
“Digital sales: 9000.”
This generation is an embarrassment. Y’all have no right to complain about the quality of music since y’all don’t financially support it.