Grammy Award winner Victoria Monét's "Let Me" has risen to the top spot on the Billboard's Adult R&B Airplay chart dated June 20 from the previous week's No. 4 position.
According to Luminate, "Let Me" was the most played song on panel-contributing adult R&B radio stations in the United States for the tracking week of June 5-11.
"Let Me," released and promoted through Lovett/RCA Records, takes the top slot, pushing Raheem DeVaughn's "You (20th Anniversary Edition)," to No. 2.
The song gives Monét her third Adult R&B Airplay No. 1. Her previous toppers on the chart were "On My Mama," which stayed at No. 1 for three weeks in March 2024, and "SOS (Sex on Sight)," featuring Usher, which stayed atop for two weeks later that year.
Monét is the first act to send three consecutive Adult R&B Airplay entries to No. 1 since Charlie Wilson last October.
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