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USA Singles Top 40: Drake Dominates With New Entries

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USA Singles Top 40: Drake Dominates With New Entries
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The latest USA Top 40, compiled by Top40-charts.com based on Sales+Airplay, witnesses a massive influx of new entries, with Drake taking the charts by storm. The chart gives insights into the most popular songs in the United States, offering an archive that dates back to 1997.

Drake makes a strong showing with a whopping seven new songs debuting on the charts. His collaboration with J Cole, "First Person Shooter," has clinched the top spot, followed by another of his tracks, "IDGAF" with Yeat, at number two. Drake's solo effort, "Virginia Beach," debuted at number three, with other tracks such as "Calling For You" with 21 Savage, "Daylight," "Fear Of Heights," and "Gently" with Bad Bunny also making their first appearances.

Doja Cat's "Paint The Town Red" is holding its ground at number four, having been on the charts for a remarkable 185 weeks. Other notable entries include SZA's "Snooze" at number six, Taylor Swift's "Cruel Summer" at number eight, and Luke Comb's "Fast Car" at number nine.

Dua Lipa's "Dance The Night" has shown considerable longevity, staying on the charts for 336 weeks and currently positioned at number ten. Olivia Rodrigo, a breakout artist of recent times, has her track "Bad Idea Right?" at number eleven, and another song "Get Him Back" at number twenty-one.

Zach Bryan has made a notable impact with multiple entries, including a collaboration with Kacey Musgraves titled "I Remember Everything" at number thirteen and "Sarah's Place" with Noah Kahan at number fifteen.

Further down the chart, we see entries from established artists like The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Gunna, Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus, and Billie Eilish. Newer artists such as Tate McRae, Rod Wave, and Rema also continue to make their mark.

This week's chart indicates a mix of fresh releases and long-standing favorites, showcasing the dynamic nature of music tastes in the United States. With so many new entries, especially from heavy-hitters like Drake, it'll be interesting to see how the chart evolves in the coming weeks.

For those interested in keeping up with these weekly updates, Top40-charts.com offers options to follow, subscribe, and even access a PDF version of the chart.






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