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Drake’s 43 New Songs Have a Clear Winner and It’s Not the Opener
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Drake’s 43 New Songs Have a Clear Winner and It’s Not the Opener

Forty-three songs dropped at once and the internet already picked a favorite. That’s just how it goes with Drake.

When Drake released his triple-album nuclear strike , *Iceman*, *Maid of Honour*, and *Habibti* , all at once last Friday, the immediate conversation was about the strategy, the audacity, the sheer tonnage of it. But streaming doesn’t care about think-pieces. Streaming just tells you what people are actually pressing play on, over and over, at midnight.

And the answer is “Janice STFU.”

The *Iceman* cut , which samples *The Sopranos*, because of course it does , didn’t even lead on release day. That honor went to “Make Them Cry,” the album opener, which pulled 14.1 million first-day on-demand U.S. streams according to Luminate data. Respectable. Impressive, even. Gone by Saturday.

By day two, “Janice STFU” had leapfrogged everything, crossing 6.2 million daily streams and barely edging out the Future and Molly Santana collab “Ran 2 Atlanta” , which was sitting right behind it at just under the same number. “Make Them Cry” had already slid to 5.1 million. The opener got lapped in 24 hours. By Monday, “Janice” was still the top song on both Spotify and Apple Music U.S. daily charts with 5.4 million plays, and had collected fans ranging from superproducers to NBA MVPs to West Coast rap royalty’s kids.

That’s not a moment. That’s a hit developing in real time.

If you’re trying to figure out which of these 43 tracks has the best shot at the Billboard Hot 100 number one spot next week, this is where you start looking.

Meanwhile, in completely separate but equally notable news: Yung Miami is having her moment. “Spend Dat” , co-signed by Fat Joe and Jadakiss, released April 24 with a video , is quietly becoming her first real solo Hot 100 entry since “Rap Freaks” cracked the chart nearly five years ago. The hook is sticky, her Opa-locka accent does all the heavy lifting it needs to, and she’s been running promo hard ahead of her debut solo album. She even dropped a sped-up EP for the fans who apparently needed it faster.

Two artists, two different trajectories, one streaming chart that doesn’t lie.

Forty-three songs in and Drake’s already got his single. That’s actually insane.

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