Drake had some alternative phrases for Alex Warren after the latter artist’s six-week Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 “Bizarre” blocked the previous’s “What Did I Miss?” from the highest spot.
“Suppressor on the 1 spot,” Drizzy wrote on his Instagram Story Monday (July 14) whereas sharing a graphic of the all-genre songs chart dated July 19. “I’m taking that quickly don’t fear one tune or one other. Rule modifications and all.”
The No. 2 debut of “What Did I Miss?” nonetheless offers the 6 God a record-extending 81 Hot 100 high 10 hits, essentially the most within the chart’s practically 67-year historical past. It landed at No. 1 on Streaming Songs (Drake’s record-extending twenty first chart-topper), Digital Song Sales (his fifteenth chart-topper, essentially the most amongst male artists), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs, Drake’s record-padding thirty first chief on each tallies.
Drake launched “What Did I Miss?” simply days earlier than his three-day headlining stint at 2025 Wi-fi Pageant, the place he hosted an R&B-themed night that includes particular visitor performances from his OVO labelmate PartyNextDoor, Ms. Lauyrn Hill, Giveon, Bryson Tiller and extra; a UK rap-themed night with Skepta, Headie One, Central Cee, Dave and extra; and an Afrobeats-and-dancehall-themed night starring Vybz Kartel, Burna Boy, Spice, Rema and extra. The Toronto MC teased a brand new single along with his On the Radar freestyle collaborator Cench on the third and closing night time of the pageant that’s set to drop this Friday, July 18.
Billboard reached out to Drake’s reps for clarification on what “rule modifications” he was referring to in his put up however didn’t get a right away response.