Charlotte Rutherford
There is a double celebration BillboardNicki Minaj’s “Everybody,” featuring Lil Uzi Vert, caps both lists, dated February 17. The track, which samples Junior Senior’s 2003 dance hit “Move Your Feet,” is the rappers’ third collaboration. alone but first champion on either list.
On Rhythmic Airplay, “Everybody” moves from No. 3 to No. 1 after an 11% gain in plays for the week of February 2-8, making it the most played song on rhythm radio stations American countries monitored during this period. according to Luminate. With the rise, Minaj captures her 12th No. 1 on the list and joins Beyoncé for second among women in the history of the chart. Rihanna takes first place in this race, with 17 leaders.
This is an updated list of acts with the most number 1s on the Rhythmic Airplay chart, launched in 1992.
- 39, Drake
- 17, Rihanna
- 13, Chris Brown
- 13, Bruno Mars
- 13, The weekend
- 13, Bailiff
- 12, Beyoncé
- 12, Lil Wayne
- 12, Nicki Minaj
- 11, Cat Doja
- 10, Post Malone
Featured act Lil Uzi Vert, meanwhile, gets his second Rhythmic Airplay No. 1, following his featured spot on Migos’ “Bad and Boujee,” which reigned for two weeks in 2017.
Moving to the Rap Airplay chart, “Everybody” rises from second place with a 5% increase in audience during the February 2-8 tracking window. As is the case on Rhythmic Airplay, “Everybody” knocks Jack Harlow’s hit “Lovin on Me” off the top. Harlow’s hit charted for six weeks on Rhythmic Airplay and seven weeks on Rap Airplay, and ranked #2 on both lists. On the first, it lost 7% in weekly listening, while it lost 3% in audience on the second.
With “Everybody,” Minaj reached her ninth No. 1 on Rap Airplay, extending her record for most female charts. She passes two in front of Cardi B, who has seven leaders.
Here’s an updated look at the artists with the most #1s on Rap Airplay:
- 43, Drake
- 13, Lil Wayne
- 10, yes (Kanye West)
- 9, Jay-Z
- 9, Nicki Minaj
- 7.50 cents
- 7, Cardi B.
- 7, IT
For Lil Uzi Vert, “Everybody” brings a third Rap Airplay champion to his list of achievements. They had previously reached the top spot thanks to a featured role on Migos’ six-week champ “Bad and Boujee” in 2017 and their own “Just Wanna Rock,” a four-week leader in 2023.
“Everybody” appears on Minaj’s latest studio album, Pink Friday 2, released last December. The track is Minaj and Lil Uzi Vert’s third collaborative single, following two previous Uzi-led hits with Minaj in the featured spot: “The Way Life Goes” peaked at #13 on Rhythmic Airplay and #14 on Rap Airplay, while “Endless Fashion” reached #10 on Rhythmic Airplay and #14 on Rap Airplay last year.
Elsewhere, “Everybody” earns a second week at No. 1 on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay thanks to a 3% improvement in plays. It also reached 18-17 on Pop Airplay thanks to a 10% gain in plays on top 40 mainstream stations. Thanks to favorable dynamics across multiple formats, the single ranked 12-10 in the all-genre radio song chart. There, it added 7% in audience to reach 40 million audience impressions in the tracking week.