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Chicago’s own Jeremih’s latest release is a national smash hit urban single. “Oiu” tops the chart for the second week in the row. We aren’t going to mention the bars in this song from the old school Shai hit “If I Ever Fall in Love.” Jeremih is doing his thing. AudioMercy featuring QuoKane is hot on his tracks at number two with “No Frontin’.” Rick Ross drops another spot, but hangs on to remain in the top five. “King Me” by JP One moves up two places to land at number four, while Chris Brown leaps four spots of his own with “Back to Sleep.”
Chicago’s own Jeremih storms into the number one spot with his most recent offering “Oui.” This songs gets an ‘A’ for creativity, and for the use of the homonym ‘oui’ and ‘we.’ Jeremih stole the top spot from Rick Ross and his cut “Sorry.” AudioMercy featuring QuoKane leaps three spots with “No Frontin'” to land in third place this week. Chart topping recording artist Amiah maintains at number four with “Crazy.” Kendrick Lamar holds steady at number five for yet another week.
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Rick Ross and Chris Brown take over the number one spot with “Sorry.” Tory Lanez lands at number three with his remake of “Say It.” Amiah is still in the top five, along with Jeremih and Kendrick Lamar. Get Radio Imaging for your next project. Submit your music here. Listen to your favorite jamz here.
Tory Lanez holds down the number one spot this week with “Say It.” Chicago’s own Amiah lands at number two this time around. “Sorry” by Rick Ross featuring Chris Brown is comfortably in the top five. “Oui” by Chicago’s own Jeremih leaps two spaces to make the top five. “These Walls” by Kendrick Lamar featuring Thundercat, Anna Wise, and Bilal does the same. Listen to your favorite jamz here. Submit your music here.
Chicago’s own Amiah sits on top of the chart this week with “Crazy.” Tory Lanez is up two spots to number two with “Say It.” Travis Scott is at number three with “Antidote,” while Rick Ross and Chris Brown move up three places to land at number four with “Sorry.” New music on the chart this week from Prince, and also a new on from Rihanna featuring Drake.
Bryson Tiller snatched the top spot from The Weeknd. “Don’t” is certainly number one this week. Missy Elliot and Pharrell Williams hold steady at number two, while “The Hills” landed at number three. Amiah’s momentum gets her to number four. Rick Ross and Chris Brown crack the top ten this time around with “Sorry.”
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The Weeknd glides into the number one spot on this chart for the first time as a solo artist with “The Hills.” Byson Tiller has made it all the way to number two. Missy Elliott leaps four more spaces to land at number three. Amiah Mariee’s “Crazy” is officially a top ten hit single, and so is “Used to Be” by Jerry White.
New music on the chart this time from Jerimih with “Oiu.” R. Kelly also has a new jam out there called “Switch Up” that features Jerimih and Lil Wayne. Rick Ross is up another spot to number 17, and “Where Ya At” by Future and Drake is up to number four. Peep the full chart:
Rich Homie Quan takes over the number one spot with the catchy hook on “Flex (Oh Oh Ohh).” Geechi Mouf moves into the top five. Lil Durk is in the top ten with “Like Me.” RDG leaps ten places to land at number 15, also with a song titled “Like Me.”
Chicago’s own Do or Die is still in the top 25 featuring Rick Ross. R. Kelly is also doing his thing.
Sonic holds steady at number 20, and The Weekend creeps on the chart, landing at number 25 with “The Hills.” Peep the full chart:
Ray Jr. storms onto the chart this week with his jam “Biggie.” On this song, his flow is tight on the last verse. Dawn Duchess releases “Champagne Bottles” as her follow up to “Work.” Her new banger shows up at number 20, giving her two songs on the chart this week.
“Legendary” by Nique lands at number three after holding down the number one spot last week. Chicago‘s own Do or Die has a new song called “In the Sky” featuring Rick Ross. And the Rapper Quote creeps in at number 24 with “The Norm.” Click through for the full chart.
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