Doja Cat earns more success on the music charts.
Doja Cat continues her monumental run in 2021 as the “Juicy” rapper creates one more record on the music charts. According to Chart Data, Doja Cat becomes the first rapper in history with three songs in the Top 10 on US Pop Radio at the same time. The 25-year-old’s “You Right” collaboration with The Weeknd earns the #6 spot, followed by SZA assisted “Kiss Me More” at #7 and “Need To Know” at #10. She’s now the first rapper to have three Top 10 hints on American Top 40 list.
.@DojaCat is the first rapper in history with three simultaneous top 10 hits at US Pop radio.
— chart data (@chartdata) October 19, 2021
All three songs are from her latest album “Planet Her“, which spends four months in the Top 10 of Billboard 200, and currently sitting at #7. Not only charts, but Doja Cat is also dominating the music streaming platforms. Recently, she surpassed Drake to become the rapper with the most monthly listeners on Spotify. She is currently at #5 on the overall list with 63.69 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Coming off the heels of passing Drake, hosting the VMAs and recently making her Austin City Limits debut, grabbing three top-ten spots on the Top 40 list feels like just another notch in Doja Cat’s figurative belt, but becoming the first rapper to do so is no small feat, especially considering that she is only the second artist ever to achieve this.
Having three songs in the Top 40’s Top 10 means that the entire country is going to continue to hear Doja Cat in their cars, in their workplaces and wherever has a radio. Combined with her repeated viral success, this accomplishment is sure to tighten her grip on music as a whole and further her reputation as one of the greatest hitmakers of her generation.
Artists with the most monthly listeners on Spotify:
#1 @justinbieber 85.2M
#2 @edsheeran 75M
#3 @theweeknd 68.5M
#4 @DUALIPA 66.1M
#5 @DojaCat 63.69M
#6 @LilNasX 63.62M
#7 @Drake 63.3M
#8 @thekidlaroi 60.5M
#9 @JBALVIN 58.4M
#10 @ArianaGrande 56.5M— chart data (@chartdata) October 14, 2021
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