Drake has broken the record for the most top 10 singles in the history of the US Billboard chart, overtaking previous record-holder Madonna.
The Canadian
rapper and singer scored his 39th and 40th top 10 hits on this week's
countdown, as the vocalist on DJ Khaled's singles Popstar and Greece.
The feat
comes just 11 years after his first appearance in the top 10, with his
breakthrough hit, Best I Ever Had.
Madonna had
held the record since 2008, after surpassing The Beatles' tally.
Most Top 10
Hits on the Billboard Hot 100
Artist Tally
Drake 40
Madonna 38
The Beatles 34
Rihanna 31
Michael
Jackson 30
Mariah Carey 28
Stevie Wonder 28
Janet Jackson 27
Elton John 27
Lil Wayne 25
Elvis Presley
* 25
Taylor Swift 25
* The
majority of Elvis's hits predated the Hot 100 chart.
Source:
Billboard
The British
band clocked up 34 top 10 hits between 1962's Love Me Do and 1995's Free As A
Bird - which featured recovered vocals from the late John Lennon.
Madonna tied
the Beatles' record with Don't Tell Me, her 34th top 10, in February 2001; and
overtook them with the Bond theme Die Another Day the following year.
Her most
recent appearance in the upper echelons of the US chart came in 2012, with Give
Me All Your Luvin, which she performed at the Super Bowl half-time concert.
The star
still holds the record for the most top 10 singles as a lead artist. She's
credited as the main performer on all 38 of her appearances in the top 10.
Those tallies
are boosted by streaming-era chart rules which make every track on an album
eligible for the singles chart, as long as they gain enough streams or
downloads.
That means
that when a hugely popular artist like Ariana Grande or Ed Sheeran releases an
album, they're all-but-guaranteed multiple entries on the Hot 100 the following
week.
For example,
all but one of the 20 tracks on Drake's album Views made the Hot 100 in 2016,
with the singles One Dance and Hotline Bling leading the charge. (In the UK,
the Official Charts Company closed this loophole after Ed Sheeran's ÷ propelled
16 songs into the Top 20. Since then, there has been a three-song
"cap" for individual artists).
Drake,
however, can only claim the lead role on 25 of his entries, appearing as a
featured vocalist on the other 15.
That's partly
due to the collaborative nature of hip-hop, but it's also evidence of the star's
prodigious work-rate.
In addition
to his top 10 singles, he also holds the record for the most entries on the Hot
100 chart (224) and top 40 hits (113).
One of
Drake's frequent collaborators Nicki Minaj, has achieved similar success thanks
to a combination of hit singles and generous guest spots.
She holds the
record for the most entries on the Hot 100 by a female artist (110) and has
appeared on 19 top 10 hits.
Unsurprisingly,
one of those is a duet with Drake - Make Me Proud, which reached number nine in
October 2011.
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