CKay’s viral hit “Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)” rockets up the chart, and Meek Mill launched 10 new tracks on the RS 100
Drake’s “Way 2 Sexy” returned to Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart. The collaboration with Future and Young Thug, which pulled in 19.9 million streams, has spent four non-consecutive weeks in the top spot; it was briefly displaced by the Coldplay and BTS collaboration “My Universe,” which fell to Number Seven (6.5 million streams) in its second week, even as it out-sold all its competitors.
It was a quiet week on the Top Songs chart: “Way 2 Sexy” nabbed Number One with just 156,603 project units, one of the lowest totals for a Number One in the chart’s history. And the three songs that trailed “Way 2 Sexy” weren’t behind by much — another Drake hit, “Knife Talk,” earned 150,600 project units, while Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow’s “Industry Baby” amassed 147,800, and the Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber’s “Stay” garnered 144,100.
After spending 13 weeks in the Top Ten, Walker Hayes’ “Fancy Like” rose to a new peak on the RS 100 at Number Five (13.4 million streams). Meek Mill’s “Sharing Locations,” which features the popular combination of Lil Baby and Lil Durk, jumped into the Top Ten following the release of Mill’s new Expensive Pain album. And Drake still had another pair of Top Ten hits — as he has for much of the last month — in the form of “Girls Want Girls” and “Fair Trade.”

