Charlamagne Tha God on Drake Passing Michael Jackson on Billboard
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Charlamagne Tha God on Drake Passing Michael Jackson on Billboard
Men lie, women lie, and numbers do too? If you ask Charlamagne Tha God, they do. Speaking on The Breakfast Club, Uncle Charla spoke about Drake's passing of Michael Jackson for the most No. 1 single by a male solo artist.
Drake is once again dominating the music scene, becoming the male solo artist with the most number-one songs in history. With the song “Janice STFU” debuting at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, the rapper has broken Michael Jackson’s historic record for the most number-one songs by a male solo artist. Jackson previously held the record with 13 number-one songs on the Billboard Hot 100 as a solo artist. His success began with the song “Ben” in 1…
Drake reportedly breaks Michael Jackson’s Billboard Hot 100 record
Rapper Drake has become the solo artist with the most number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart after his song "Janice STFU" topped the Billboard Hot 100. The Canadian rapper broke Michael Jackson's long-standing record for the most number-one hits by a solo male artist. Jackson previously held the record with 13 songs topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His streak of success began with "Ben" in 1972, and he had nine number-one hits during…
Drake (39) has set a new record: with his song "Janice STFU", the Canadian rapper, according to the industry paper Billboard, has entered number one on the US charts and has accumulated more number 1 hits than Michael Jackson (†50). It's already Drake's 14th song, which climbs the top of the Billboard Hot 100 – so many had no other male artist in front of him in these charts. The late "King of Pop" came on 13 number 1 hits. On Instagram, Drake s…
End of an era: Drake surpasses Michael Jackson’s long-standing Hot Billboard 100 record
For decades, thirteen was the number. Thirteen chart toppers. Thirteen times Michael Jackson’s name sat at the summit of the Billboard Hot 100 as a solo male artist, a figure that stood for so long it began to feel permanent, a fact of music the way gravity is a fact of physics. Then came Drake, and then came “Janice STFU,” and then came fourteen. The song debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated May 30, 2026, giving the Toronto rapper hi…
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