Chris Brown‘s “Residuals” is shaping as much as be one other hit single for the R&B star.
The lovesick ballad replaces GloRilla’s “TGIF” for the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop chart dated for Dec. 7.
Brown now has 20 chart-toppers, tying him with Lil Wayne for the artist with the second-most No. 1s on this listing. In accordance with Billboard, Drake leads the pack with 46 No. 1s.
Coming in behind Brown and Weezy is Usher with 17 No. 1s and Beyoncé with 13 No. 1s.
“Residuals” is Brown’s fourth No. 1 within the 2020s decade and his second in 2024. In March, his different hit, “Sensational,” that includes Davido and Lojay, topped the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop chart for one week.
Right here’s an summary of Chris Brown’s No. 1s on Billboard’s Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Chart, so as by longest run:
- “Deuces,” that includes Tyga and Kevin McCall, 10 weeks at No. 1 (2010)
- “No Steering,” that includes Drake, 10 weeks (2019)
- “Loyal,” that includes Lil Wayne & French Montana/Too $hort/Tyga, 9 weeks (2014)
- “It Gained’t Cease,” Sevyn Streeter that includes Chris Brown, eight weeks (2013)
- “Underneath the Affect,” eight weeks (2023)
- “Have a look at Me Now,” that includes Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, seven weeks (2011)
- “Put up to Be,” Omarion that includes Chris Brown and Jhené Aiko, six weeks (2015)
- “Go Loopy,” with Younger Thug, six weeks (2020)
- “New Flame,” that includes Usher and Rick Ross, 4 weeks (2014)
- “Solely,” Nicki Minaj that includes Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown, 4 weeks (2015)
- “Birthday Cake,” Rihanna that includes Chris Brown, three weeks (2012)
- “Maintain You Down,” DJ Khaled that includes Chris Brown, August Alsina, Future and Jeremih, three weeks (2014)
- “All Eyes on You,” Meek Mill that includes Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj, three weeks (2015)
- “Shortie Like Mine,” Bow Wow that includes Chris Brown and Johntá Austin, two weeks (2006)
- “Kiss Kiss,” that includes T-Ache, two weeks (2007)
- “No BS” two weeks (2011)
- “Strip,” that includes Kevin “Ok-Mac” McCall, two weeks (2012)
- “With You,” one week (2008)
- “Sensational,” that includes Davido and Lojay, one week (2024)
- “Residuals,” one week up to now (2024)
Elsewhere on Billboard this week, “Residuals” is No. 4 on Sizzling R&B Songs (No. 3 peak), No. 6 on R&B Digital Track Gross sales (No. 4 peak), No. 9 on Rhythmic Airplay (No. 1 peak), No. 18 on Radio Songs (peak), No. 27 on Grownup R&B Airplay (peak) and No. 72 on the Sizzling 100 (No. 59 peak).
“Residuals,” co-produced by Eric Hudson and Blaq Tuxedo, seems on Brown’s 11:11 (Deluxe) album. The expanded mission was launched in April, whereas the usual version was launched Nov. 10, 2023, by way of Chris Brown Leisure/RCA Data. 11:11 debuted at No. 1 on the High R&B Albums chart.
In different information, Brown is nominated in three classes on the 67th Grammy Awards, which takes place Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Los Angeles. 11:11 (Deluxe) is nominated for Greatest R&B Album, whereas “Residuals” is up for Greatest R&B Efficiency and “Sensational” is in consideration for Greatest African Music Efficiency.
In November, Brown scored 18 new awards from the RIAA, together with his first diamond certification for “No Steering” with Drake.
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