Drake & PartyNextDoor Dominate Billboard Hot 100 with ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’

Drake and PartyNextDoor make a massive impact on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated March 1, as all 21 tracks from their collaborative album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, debut on the chart. Leading the pack are two solo Drake tracks, with “Gimme a Hug” landing at No. 6 and “Nokia” at No. 10.

No. 6, Drake, “Gimme a Hug”
No. 10, Drake, “Nokia”
No. 18, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “CN Tower”
No. 21, PartyNextDoor, Drake & Yebba, “Die Trying”
No. 26, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Something About You”
No. 29, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Moth Balls”
No. 30, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Somebody Loves Me”
No. 31, PartyNextDoor, “Deeper”
No. 35, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Spider-Man Superman”
No. 37, Drake, “Crying in Chanel”
No. 40, Drake, “Small Town Fame”
No. 43, Drake, “Raining in Houston”
No. 45, Pimmie, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Pimmie’s Dilemma”
No. 47, Drake, “Brian Steel”
No. 60, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Lasers”
No. 63, PartyNextDoor, Drake & Chino Pacas, “Meet Your Padre”
No. 66, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Celibacy”
No. 70, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Greedy”
No. 73, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “When He’s Gone”
No. 74, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “OMW”
No. 83, PartyNextDoor & Drake, “Glorious”

PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake’s first collaborative album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart dated March 1, earning 246,000 equivalent album units in its first week, according to Luminate. This marks PARTYNEXTDOOR’s first No. 1 album and Drake’s 14th, tying him with JAY-Z and Taylor Swift for the most No. 1s among solo artists. Only The Beatles, with 19, have more.

The album’s massive streaming performance contributed 219,000 SEA units, equating to 287.04 million on-demand official streams, making it the biggest streaming debut of 2025. It also logged 25,000 in album sales and 2,000 TEA units.

$ome $exy $ongs 4 U dethrones Kendrick Lamar’s GNX, which falls to No. 3 after topping the chart last week. Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet jumps from No. 7 to No. 2, boosted by a deluxe edition release.