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Drake's 'Janice STFU' debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Global 200 with record eight top 10s
Drake lands eight songs from ICEMAN in the Global 200 top 10 in a single week, pushing his all-time top 10 tally to a record 45.

Drake's 'Janice STFU' hits No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200
Drake's "Janice STFU" debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, the chart dated May 30, 2026. The track comes from his album ICEMAN, which also produced seven other songs that landed in the Global 200 top 10 in the same week. According to Billboard, that eight-song haul pushes Drake's career total to 45 top 10s on the chart, surpassing Taylor Swift (42) for the all-time record.
Eight songs, one week
All eight of Drake's new Global 200 top 10 entries are ICEMAN cuts and all of them debut this week. The full list, with first-week worldwide streaming totals compiled by Luminate (tracking the period May 15-21), breaks down as follows:
- No. 1 "Janice STFU" (69.4 million streams)
- No. 2 "Ran to Atlanta" feat. Future and Molly Santana (63.6 million)
- No. 3 "Whisper My Name" (59.5 million)
- No. 4 "National Treasures" (57.9 million)
- No. 5 "Shabang" (54 million)
- No. 6 "Make Them Cry" (53.8 million)
- No. 7 "Dust" (49.6 million)
- No. 9 "2 Hard 4 the Radio" (45.3 million)
"Janice STFU" also sold 3,000 copies worldwide in that same tracking week.
Historic company
With this debut, Drake joins BTS and Taylor Swift as the only artists to claim the Global 200's top seven titles in a single week. BTS achieved the feat on April 4, and Swift did it on May 4, 2024. Both acts still hold the record for most top 10 songs in a single week at nine. Drake has now done the eight-of-ten-top thing twice, the first time coming during the debut week of Certified Lover Boy on September 18, 2021.
This is Drake's fourth No. 1 on the Global 200, all of them debuts. His previous chart-toppers were "IDGAF" featuring Yeat (October 21, 2023), "Rich Flex" with 21 Savage (November 19, 2022), and "What's Next" (March 20, 2021).
BTS holds firm on Global Excl. U.S.
On the companion Global Excl. U.S. chart, BTS's "Swim" extends its run at No. 1 with 45.3 million streams outside the United States for the week. That marks a seventh consecutive week at the top for the track. Drake places five ICEMAN songs in that chart's top 10 as well, led by "Janice STFU" at No. 5.
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