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Drake's 'Janice STFU' Spends Second Week Atop Billboard Hot 100

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Drake's new song "Janice STFU" has topped the Billboard Hot 100 for the second consecutive week.

The achievement comes a week after the song debuted at No. 1, within days of its release.

"Janice STFU" totaled 31.5 million official streams, 7.3 million radio airplay audience impressions and 2,000 sold in the United States in the tracking week ending on May 28, according to Luminate.

The single simultaneously leads the Streaming Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.

Released on May 15 as the fourth track on Drake's ninth studio album, Iceman, "Janice STFU" marks his 14th Hot 100 No. 1.

Three other songs from Iceman - "Shabang" at No. 4; "Ran to Atlanta," featuring Future and Molly Santana, at No. 6; and "Whisper My Name" at No. 9 - are featured in top 10 of the latest Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The last time a song by the Canadian rapper reigned for multiple weeks on the Hot 100 was in 2018, when "In My Feelings" dominated for 10 weeks between July and September.

"Janice STFU" is followed by Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" at No. 2, "Be Her" at No. 3, "Shabang" at No. 4 and Olivia Rodrigo's "The Cure" at No. 5.

The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data.

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