Sxeyy Red Earns Her First Top 10 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Hit With “Rich Baby Daddy”

Drake’s new album For All The Dogs has been a commercial blast that’s left very few Billboard charts untouched. Unsurprisingly, the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart was basically rewritten by the project. Drake and J. Cole’s Hot 100 chart-topper “First Person Shooter” also unsurprisingly turns up at the top spot on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart. The album also propelled one of the biggest breakout stars in all of rap music this year, Sexyy Red, to new heights on the chart.

Previously, Red has scored 4 hits on the chart with three landing in the top 40. Her breakout hit “Pound Town 2” landed at number 21 with her only top 20 hit being SkeeYee which peaked at number 17. Now she officially has a top 10 hit on the chart with her Drake and SZA collaboration “Rich Baby Daddy.” The song just barely cracked the top echelon of the chart by debuting at the number 10 spot. The same song just barely missed a top 10 debut on the Hot 100 itself. “Rich Baby Daddy” came in at number 11 on this weeks Hot 100. Listen to the song that broke Red into the top 10 below.

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“Rich Baby Daddy” Becomes Sexyy Red’s Highest Charting Song

Sexyy Red and SZA didn’t just team up for a new song, they also made a splash announcement. SZA was alongside Red in a picture posted to Instagram confirming that she was pregnant with her second child. Despite the pregnancy, she’s continued to play shows and bring her trademark energy on stage.

SZA also brought out Sexyy Red on tour recently. When the R&B darling stopped by the breakout rapper’s home town of St. Louis she had Red out as a guest. Fittingly, the pair broke out “Rich Baby Daddy” for the crowd and videos of the collab quickly made the rounds online. The two seem to have formed an unlikely friendship since their first collaboration. What do you think of “Rich Baby Daddy” becoming Sexyy Red’s biggest chart hit so far? Let us know in the comment section below.

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What Type of Dogs Are We Talking About in Drake’s Latest Album?

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When you’re the biggest artist in the world, aka Drake, it’s a huge deal anytime you drop music. Not only are you one of the biggest streaming artists in the world, but your fanbase is accustomed to timeless hits — which means the bar is set high. But For All The Dogs is less about the homies and either about dog men or Drake’s new favorite word for women he comes across.

For All The Dogs serves as Drake’s eighth studio album. The hype escalated when Drizzy pushed the release date back a few weeks, from September 22nd to October 6th. Not to mention the 6 God promised fans he’d be returning to the “old Drake,” which we’re having difficulty pinpointing exactly where. This album feels like Drake has hit a level of either stagnation due to immediate success by whatever he drops, or there is no more challengers in the arena to force him to find an internal fire.

With the standout features on the project — 21 Savage, J. Cole, Yeat, SZA, PartyNextDoor, Chief Keef, Bad Bunny, Sexyy Red, and Lil Yachty — FATD should be a sure contender for success. But after the first few spins… you’re wondering where the substance is. When you’re Drake, you can have whatever you want at your fingertips. But Drake’s ascent to the top of the rap game used to inspire, motivate, and empower others to go out there and get after their wildest dreams.

For All The Dogs is certainly not that. The opening song, “Virginia Beach,” seems to be yet another emo Drake serenading his woes about a past relationship. Let’s be real: Drake can get any woman he wants, and his bars about drugs are getting played out. 

Of course, we all love the camaraderie between Drake and 21 Savage. Case in point: “Rich Flex,” “Jimmy Cooks,” “Mr. Right Now” by Metro Boomin. But the skit at the end of “Calling For You” was particularly off-putting. A girl complaining about sitting in the economy instead of first class. NEXT!

By now, you have seen the calls against misogyny across the album, and it’s within reason. The toxic masculinity throughout For All The Dogs laps Future on his most sick days. Ironically, “What Would Pluto Do” is a prime example where Drake evokes the spirit of his What A Time To Be Alive friend, but it’s cringe as he attempts to tell the story of popping some Cialis in the drink of his lady for the night. In case you got lost in the single, the bars are pulled below:

Wigglin’ back into my old ways, ayy
Bunch of sedatives, hypnotics in my system, okay
Life is goin’ just how I predicted, okay
Droppin’ two Cialis in her liquid, okay

– Drake “What Would Pluto Do”

If that isn’t cringing enough, the countless runs of calling women a “bitch” throughout the album echo an inner issue that may need to be addressed.

That was song #3, which means there are 20 more tracks to go. One look at the tracklist, and you might be excited for that Sexyy Red and SZA feature on “Rich Baby Daddy.” Even this record was tough to get through. There’s only so many times you can hear the words “ass” and “coochie,” and Drake rapping about being rich isn’t impressive. 

Not to mention the lead single to the project, “Slime You Out” with SZA, could have been a beautiful record — had it only been SZA’s vocals. There’s also an interlude called “BBL Love.” We’d appreciate something a little more meaningful for an artist with Drake’s platform. Even if it was “for all the dogs,” can we bring back a certain level of classiness and respect? 

And when all is fails, we lean on one of Hip-Hop’s greats: J. Cole. “First Person Shooter” might be the best song of the project. J. Cole rapped his ass off… only for Drake to come in after him to weep about girls.

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Billie Eilish Co-Signs Lil Yachty’s NSFW Lyrics About Her From Drake’s Album

Billie Eilish is easily one of the biggest pop stars in the entire world. Overall, she is someone who is constantly being referenced in songs. For instance, she is the title of a viral hit that took TikTok by storm. However, the artist has taken quite a bit of time in between her latest project and now. It remains to be seen when she is going to drop a new album. That said, her fans are always curious as to what she has planned. For now, the artist just wants to take advantage of her free time, which is always a good idea.

As for her being referenced in songs, you may have noticed that she is namedropped on the new Drake album. On For All The Dogs, Drake teams up with Lil Yachty on the track “Another Late Night.” During this track, Yachty comes through with some NSFW bars in which he says, “I let her go, she fine as hell but baby wasn’t stylish / She had big t*ts like Billie Eilish, but she couldn’t sing (Drip).” Well, as it turns out, Billie heard the lyrics, and she is actually a fan.

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Billie Eilish Reacts

In the Instagram post above, you can see a photo dump of sorts. Throughout the images, you will see Eilish’s new back tattoo, as well as some of the activities she has been doing. On the second image, however, we get a lyric card from “Another Late Night,” and wouldn’t you know it, it is of Yachty’s aforementioned bars. Simply put, it appears as though Eilish is co-signing what Yachty had to say. Eilish could have very easily been offended, but instead, she has decided to take it in stride.

Perhaps Eilish and Yachty can give us a collab sometime soon. They both like to experiment with sound, and we think a collab between these two would be very interesting. Let us know what you think of Eilish’s response to Yachty, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the music world.

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What Happened Between Drake And Billie Eilish?

Drake’s chart-topping album For All The Dogs finds him name-checking several people, such as 21 Savage, and maybe several others, like Kanye West. Many are convinced that “Fear Of Heights” is about Rihanna (for good reason), while Drake directly referenced the commentary surrounding his support of Millie Bobby Brown and their large age gap in “Another Late Night” featuring Lil Yachty. But people have taken more issue with Yachty’s evocation of Billie Eilish in the same song.

“I let her go, she fine as hell, but baby wasn’t stylish (Yeah),” Yachty raps in his verse. “She had big t*ts like Billie Eilish but she couldn’t sing (Drip).” Eilish subtly acknowledged the unsolicited objectification of her body — unfortunately, she’s been dealing with unwanted over-sexualization of her body for years — and it’s especially confusing because there hadn’t been any public evidence that there’s any bad blood between Eilish and Yachty or between Eilish and Drake.

BuzzFeed News did the dirty work of chronicling Eilish’s friendship with Drake. In 2019, during the third iteration of her annual “Same Interview” with Vanity Fair, Eilish complimented Drake as the “nicest dude.” She shared they’d only ever texted, but she was surprised by how nice he was because “he’s at the level where he doesn’t need to be nice, but he is.”

At the time, Eilish was closing in on her 18th birthday, and Drake had just turned 33. As with Millie Bobby Brown, people quickly pointed out how it felt “creepy” for Drake to be texting with underage girls. BuzzFeed News also resurfaced photo proof that Eilish has known Yachty since at least 2018.

That makes Yachty’s “Another Late Night” bar all the more confounding. It would appear that both rappers had gone out of their way in the past to be kind to an up-and-coming Eilish, so why would Yachty go out of his way to insult her now? Nothing blatant has happened to suggest a rift. Maybe it’s a private joke between friends who all happen to lead hyper-public lives; none of us can claim to know where these three currently stand with each other. Regardless, this isn’t the first time Drake has come under fire for housing misogynistic lyrics on an album.

Tay Keith Reacts To Helping Drake With Another Number One Hit

Last week Drake released For All The Dogs and now the news of just how commercially dominant it was is clear and Tay Keith is celebrating. That included the album landing at number one on the Billboard 200 with almost as many sales as the rest of the top 10. It also propelled Drake to the top of the Artists 100 where he’s spent 38 weeks. His collaboration with Bad Bunny also gave him his third chart-topper on the Hot Latin Songs chart. But where Drake really ran up the score is on the Hot 100.

The entirety of his new album For All The Dogs landed on the Hot 100 this week. Even more impressive, all 23 tracks are inside the top 50, making up 7 of the top 10 and 14 of the top 20. The collaboration with J. Cole “First Person Shooter” debuted at number one on the Hot 100. It marked the first number-one hit of J. Cole’s career and once again landed Drake in the history books. The song marks Drake’s thirteenth number-one hit putting him in a tie with Michael Jackson for the most among male soloists. Now, the song’s producer Tay Keith is reacting to the role he played in the legendary achievement. Check out his tweet below.

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Tay Keith Celebrates Another Number One With Drake

“Being apart of history breaking michael jackson record for most hot100 #1s is insane dawg,” Tay Keith tweeted yesterday. This is the third of Drake’s number one hits that Keith has played a part of. He served as producer on Travis Scott’s “SICKO MODE” which features Drake and the 21 Savage collaboration “Jimmy Cooks.”

Some fans are arguing that Michael should still be ahead of Drake on the charts. Jackson technically has more number-one hits as a member of The Jackson Five, which is counted separately from his individual hits by some. What do you think of Drake tying Michael Jackson for all-time number one hits among male solo artists? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Drake Tops Two More Billboard Charts Following “For All The Dogs”

Drake’s commercial success is completely unrivaled in all of music. His new album For All The Dogs had an absolutely massive first week. His more than 400k sales comfortably put the album at the top spot on the Billboard 200. The sales of For All The Dogs alone nearly totaled more than the entire rest of the top 10 combined. Now, further propelled by his new album Drizzy finds himself rising to the top of even more Billboard charts.

The first is the Hot Latin Songs chart. Drake found himself at the number one spot with his new song “Gently,” which features Bad Bunny. It’s the third time he’s topped the chart following his previous collab with Bad Bunny “MIA” and a collaboration with Romeo Santos, “Odio.” For Bad Bunny’s part, he topped the chart for the 13th time which ties Shakira for 4th most all-time in the chart’s history. The same song also made its debut on the Hot 100 this week, placing at number 12. It’s worth noting that 8 of the 11 songs ahead of it on the charts also belong to Drake. Check out some more information on this week’s Hot Latin Songs chart below.

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Drake Topping Even More Billboard Charts

Drake also shot up to number one on the Hot Artists chart. Even before the release of the album he was hovering in the top 10. Last week he placed at number 8 on the chart and jumped over artists like Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen, and Olivia Rodrigo to take the very top spot. He’s spent 38 weeks at number one, which is second all-time only to Swift herself.

Drake also debuted the entire tracklist of For All The Dogs in the Hot 100. He owns 7 of the top 10 spots on the chart and all 23 songs on the tracklist are inside the chart’s top 50. What do you think about Drake achieving even more success in the wake of For All The Dogs dropping? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Drake Lands Every Song From “For All The Dogs” In The Hot 100

Yesterday, Drake’s For All The Dogs made its impressive debut at number one on the Billboard 200. The album sold more than 400k copies in its first week almost eclipsing the total sales of the rest of the top 10 combined. The album marked his 13th number-one album and broke a tie with Taylor Swift for third all-time. He trails only The Beatles and Jay-Z in terms of all-time number one albums. His climb higher up the all-time list may have to wait as he’s expected to take some time off following this newest project.

In addition to his excellence on the Billboard 200, Drake is also continuing his dominance on the Hot 100. All 23 songs from For All The Dogs landed on the Hot 100 this week. As if that wasn’t impressive enough on its own, they’re all inside the top 50. That means that nearly half of the entire top 50 belongs to songs from For All The Dogs. He also appears as a feature alongside Travis Scott on the song “Meltdown” which comes in at number 59 on this week’s chart. He also holds 7 of the top 10 songs on the chart, the 4th time he’s done so all following the release of new albums. Check out where all the songs ended up below.

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Drake Shows Up 24 Times On The Hot 100

Drake’s new album has an absolutely stacked feature list. SZA, J. Cole, Lil Yachty, Bad Bunny, SZA, Yeat, Chief Keef, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Sexyy Red, 21 Savage, and Teezo Touchdown all appear on the record. The J. Cole collab “First Person Shooter” debuted at the number one spot on the chart, marking Cole’s first ever number one hit.

The 24-song total is three short of Drake’s personal record. He placed 27 songs in the Hot 100 the week following the release of his album Scorpion in 2018. What do you think of Drake debuting the entire tracklist of his new album For All The Dogs in the Hot 100? Let us know in the comment section below.

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“First Person Shooter” Helps Drake Tie Michael Jackson “Billboard” Hot 100 Record

At this point in his career, there’s not much that Drake feels he has to prove. The father of one is impressing us with his album run since unleashing Certified Lover Boy in 2021. After that came Honestly, Nevermind and Her Loss in 2022. Heading out on tour to perform hits from all of those was an ambitious feat, but Drizzy delivered on his It’s All a Blur adventure with 21 Sav back in the summer, all while working on his latest LP, For All The Dogs.

That project arrived just in time for Drake’s hometown shows in Toronto, where he brought out guests like Sexyy Red and Lil Baby. Thanks to 21 Sav finally getting a green card, he was able to perform in the 6ix on the tour’s final night, which is also when J. Cole came out to join his friend for “First Person Shooter.” Some have suggested that the Dreamville head “cooked” Champagne Papi on his own track, but nevertheless, both men had a blast spitting their well-crafted verses.

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Drake and J. Cole’s For All The Dogs Collab Comes Out on Top

We’ve been eagerly waiting to see which of Drake’s newest arrivals would land atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart. On Monday (October 16) it was confirmed to be “First Person Shooter,” which officially marks Cole’s first-ever No. 1 song in his career to date. Besides that exciting news, it also means that the Scorpion hitmaker is now tied with Michael Jackson for the most chart-topping tracks from a solo male vocalist. Both the living and the deceased have amassed 13, and after his recently announced hiatus, it’s entirely possible that we’ll see the multi-talent overtake the King of Pop.

Tying Michael Jackson’s Billboard record is certainly an impressive feat for Drake, but still, that doesn’t mean the response to For All The Dogs has been totally positive. More specifically, the 36-year-old’s Spanish vocals on “Gently” featuring Bad Bunny left at least one TikToker’s mother less than pleased. See her reaction to the song at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Drake’s “For All The Dogs” Is His 13th No.1 Album On Billboard 200

Earlier this month, Drake finally unveiled his eagerly-awaited new album, For All The Dogs. The Canadian performer had been teasing the project for some time, and fans couldn’t wait to hear what he had in store for them. As expected, it’s gotten mixed reviews now that it’s arrived. Regardless, it’s become one of the biggest releases of the year. The project includes various high-profile features from J. Cole, Yeat, SZA, Lil Yachty, and more.

In its first week, For All The Dogs sold 411K album-equivalent units. This marked Drake’s biggest debut since his 2021 LP, Certified Lover Boy. It was also one of the biggest opening days of the year for a hip hop release on Spotify, coming in just behind Travis Scott’s Utopia. The day it dropped, the new album garnered roughly 108.7 million streams. It was the seventh largest opening day for any release in Spotify history.

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Drake’s Success Continues With For All The Dogs

Drake's "For All The Dogs" Becomes His 13th No.1 Album On Billboard 200
Drake performs onstage during “Lil Baby & Friends Birthday Celebration Concert” at State Farm Arena on December 9, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Now, it’s been reported that For All The Dogs has taken the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200. This is far from the first time one of his albums has come out on top, however. He’s had 12 other albums hit No. 1 the Billboard 200 previously. Honestly, Nevermind, Certified Lover Boy, Her Loss with 21 Savage, and more also debuted at No. 1.

Though it’s clear that the project has been a commercial success so far, not everybody’s been impressed. Joe Budden, for example, share his thoughts on his podcast and claimed that Drake needs to be taking his music in a more mature direction. This prompted a response from the hitmaker, who fired back with a heated and lengthy message on Instagram. What do you think of Drake’s For All The Dogs becoming his 13th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200? How are you liking the new project so far? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Drake.

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Drake’s Spanish Vocals On “Gently” Leave TikToker’s Madre Less Than Impressed

Drake may be one of the most well-known rappers in the industry right now, but that doesn’t mean he’s everyone’s cup of tea. The 36-year-old’s most recent album run has done nothing but prove that as podcasters like Joe Budden and Charlamagne Tha God have found themselves at odds with Drizzy over the quality of his work. Besides dealing with public figures sharing their opinions, the father of one has also had to take in the world’s reaction to For All The Dogs, which has been a total mix.

Loyal fans of Drake’s were happy to see him return to his roots on the new LP, but of course, listeners always find something to slam. This time around, the 6ix God’s Spanish accent on “Gently” is raising eyebrows, particularly those of the language’s native speakers. In the viral video below, one TikTok user filmed her mother’s reaction to the Bad Bunny collaboration. Though she doesn’t say much, her lack of a poker face reveals all the thoughts running through her mind while Spanpagne Papi sings.

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For All The Dogs Isn’t a Hit with Everyone

 
 
 
 
 
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“Me gusta su sonrisa aunque me haga daño / I live like Sopranos, Italianos,” he rhymes, earning an eye roll. “I’ve been El Chico for cincuenta años / Me gusta su culazo perreando,” Drake continues. Before the clip comes to an end, the OP’s mother declares, “He’s d*mb,” earning a snicker from off camera.

Drake may have missed the mark with his attempt at singing in Spanish, but thankfully, his “Gently” collaborator is holding things down. On Friday (October 13), Bad Bunny dropped off his Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana project with just a few days’ notice, and already he’s expected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard chart. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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