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Chris Brown Reaches 100 Weeks at No. 1 on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay Chart
With "Residuals," Chris Brown reaches an even 100 weeks at No. 1 for his career on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart from 11 No. 1 hit singles.
After 11 nonconsecutive weeks in the runner-up spot, “Residuals” likely crosses the finish line with added buzz from its official music video release on Jan. 23 and its nomination for best R&B performance at the Grammy Awards. Notably, more than half of his career total derives from just two songs: “No Guidance” featuring Drake, and a collaboration with Young Thug, “Go Crazy.” The former logged 27 weeks on top in 2019-2020, while the latter dominated for 29 frames in 2020-21. At the time, both tracks set records for the longest run by any song in the chart’s history; SZA’s “Snooze,” at 37 weeks in charge, now holds the title.
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