Drake – Girls Love Beyonce Feat. James Fauntleroy
April 16th, 2013 | By RapBullet
After his remix of “Started From The Bottom”, Drake release his second track of the night with “Girls Love Beyonce” feat. James Fauntleroy.
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After his remix of “Started From The Bottom”, Drake release his second track of the night with “Girls Love Beyonce” feat. James Fauntleroy.
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Drake’s list of feats keeps growing. This week, the Canadian MC has broken Jay-Z’s record for the most number ones on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with a jump to the top as the featured guest on 2 Chainz’s ‘No Lie’, bringing the total to 10.
Drake’s number ones include seven collaborations and 3 lead singles on top of the chart while Jay-Z has 9 which include 4 leads and 5 as a guest or shared credit. His first No.1 came in 1999 as a guest on Mariah Carey’s ‘Heartbreaker’. Below is a list of rappers with most songs at numero uno.
Here is a list of the rappers with the most No. 1s in the history of Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart:
Drake (10)
Jay-Z (9)
Lil Wayne (8)
Kanye West (6)
50 Cent (4)
Ludacris (4)
Nelly(4)
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