Drake's "Money In The Grave," featuring Rick Ross has hit No. 1 on Billboard's Rhythmic Songs Chart.
"Money In The Grave" rose from 2nd position to the top spot on the August 31-dated chart. The track recorded a 7% increase in plays in the week ending August 25, according to Nielsen Music.
"Money In The Grave" is Drake's record-extending 26th No. 1 on the Rhythmic Songs chart.
Drake also held on to the 2nd spot on the chart, as Chris Brown's "No Guidance," on which he features, rose from 3rd position to the runner-up spot. This makes him one of 14 acts to appear at No. 1 and 2 simultaneously.
Meanwhile, Ross earned his second Rhythmic Songs leader, after Brown's "No Flame," in which he and Usher featured, topped the charts back in 2014.
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