Drake’s “Scorpion” album set a record with seven songs from his “Scorpion” album tops the Billboard chart.
Drake’s “Scorpion” album toppled The Beatles record of five singles set in 1964. Billboard notes the band remains “the only act to monopolize the Hot 100’s entire top five in a week.”
Nigerian pop singer, Wizkid who had broken record with a single he featured in – “One Dance” congratulated the Canadian rapper.
Posting a picture of himself and the rapper, Wizkid wrote: Congratulations @champagnepapi !!more everything!!
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Recall that in 2016, after Drake’s “One Dance,” featuring WizKid and Kyla topped the billboard chart for over 10 weeks, Wizkid and Drake collaborated in bringing out ‘Come closer’
A rumoured beef was quickly making rounds at that time after Wizkid was nowhere to be found on the video of Drake’s ‘One Dance’ and vice versa for ‘Come Closer.
However, Wizkid’s recent link up with the Canadian rappers, shows there’s no bad blood between both of them.
Drake’s rankings are as follows: “Nice for What” at No. 1; “Nonstop” at No. 2; “God’s Plan” at No. 4; “In My Feelings” at No. 6; “I’m Upset” at No. 7; “Emotionless” at No. 8; and “Don’t Matter to Me,” featuring Michael Jackson, at No. 9.
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