User blog:CAMERAwMUSTACHE/JD Billboard Positions (October 13, 2018)

As JD2019 struggles to stay in the Hot 100, Lil Wayne smashes and ties records with the debut of his new album Tha Carter V. Meanwhile, we get to see how the new reveals compare to the rest of the tracklist in terms of peak positions.

Lil Wayne finally dropped his long-awaited Tha Carter V. Originally set for a 2014 release the album was delayed due to several legal disputes between Wayne and Cash Money Records. All 22 of the album's tracks debut on the Hot 100, tying Drake's record for most debuts in a single week. Of those 22, four debut in the top 10, also tying Drake's record. However, Lil Wayne sets a new record as two of the four top 10 debuts land in the top 5-- a first for any artist. XXXTENTACION scores another posthumous entry as featured on Lil Wayne's "Don't Cry" at #5.

This album tidal wave pushed a few former number ones off the chart. Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" falls after hitting number one almost one year ago and charting an astounding 57 weeks. Drake's number one debuts "God's Plan" and "Nice For What" also finally fall off. In recent debut news, we have some falls. Lil Peep and XXXTENTACION's posthumous collaboration "Falling Down" fell down hard this week, rebounding back to #40 from last week's peak of #13. French Montana's lame "No Stylist" (ft. Drake) almost leaves the chart, dropping 47 spots to #94.

Also, GAGA'S BACK! Her duet with Bradley Cooper, "Shallow," from A Star is Born comes in at #28. On other charts DJ Snake's new collaboration "Taki Taki" debuts at #1 and #2 on the Latin and Dance/Electronic charts, respectively, while coming in at #27 on the Hot 100. ↑ ↓

Hot Latin

 * Note: Dame Tu Cosita reenters this week credited as the remix version with Pitbull and Karol G. The two versions chart together similar to Despacito and Mi Gente.  This is the first time the remix has been credited.

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 * Positions 101 to 125 correspond to positions 1 to 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Chart, which acts as an extension of the Hot 100.
 * Prior to 2012, songs did not have to be predominantly in Spanish to chart on the Hot Latin Songs chart and the chart was predominantly based on airplay.
 * The Dance/Electronic chart was established in January 2013. Songs that predate the chart only charted if the song saw a significant enough increase to chart sometime after the chart was established.