Hip Hop Single Sales: Drake, Fetty Wap & Future

    There are various changes to the R&B/Hip Hop single sales chart this week, with Drake maintaining the #1 spot for his single “Hotline Bling.” Elsewhere, Fetty Wap’s “679” jumped from #3 to #2, while Drake and Future’s WATTBA cut “Jumpman,” jumped from #6 to #3 this week.

    Drake’s “Hotline Bling” Remains #1

    Drake’s “Hotline Bling” experienced a 110% sales increase this week ensuring it’s placement at #1. The Paul Jeffries-produced single closed out the last week of the year with 154,135 units moved. “Hotline Bling” has sold 1.8 million singles to date.

    Fetty Wap Jumps To #2

    Fetty Wap’s “679”  featuring Monty jumped to the #2 spot on this week’s charts with a 145% increase in sales. “679” sold 131,344 units this week compared to 53,612 units last week.

    Drake & Future’s “Jumpman” Jumps Up 3 Spots To #3

    Last week, “Jumpman” landed #6 on the charts rounding out with a 141% sales increase this week. The sales increase secured the Drake and Future collaborative single for the #3 spot on the charts. “Jumpman” ended out the last week of the year with 106,289 units sold.

    Top 10 R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales For Week Ending 12/31/2015

    #1. Drake – “Hotline Bling (Cha Cha Remix)” – 154,135 (1,888,463)

    #2. Fetty Wap f. Remy Boyz – “679” – 53,612 (1,646,626)

    #3. Drake & Future – “Jumpman” – 106,289 (568,097)

    #4. Alessia Cara – “Here” – 106,074 (911,779)

    #5. The Weeknd – “The Hills” – 94,536 (2,585,869)

    #6. Post Malone – “White Iverson” – 80,782 (540,820)

    #7. The Weeknd – “In The Night” – 80,535 (309,776)

    #8. Travis Scott – “Antidote” – 77,861 (457,778)

    #9. G-Eazy – “Me, Myself & I” – 71,772 (230,010)

    #10. Fetty Wap – Trap Queen – 64,921 (2,747,246)

    To view last week’s Hip Hop single sales, click here.

    For additional coverage of Drake, who maintained the #1 spot for his “Hotline Bling” single, watch the following DX Daily:

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    10 thoughts on “Hip Hop Single Sales: Drake, Fetty Wap & Future

    1. Pretty Ricky’s “On the Hotline” > Hotline Trash. And PR was corny as hell, too, but I liked that beat.

      1. Shut the fuck up because as soon as views from the 6 comes out your gonna be Dick riding him again and he isn’t corny and generic because there is no other artist with his flows or musical genius I mean when he wrote take a shot for me he couldn’t find anyone to feature on it so he switch he flow and made himself a feature and if he was so generic he wouldn’t be worth 100 mili

      2. biggest lyric, beat jacker in hip hop history! his flow and musical genius? gimme a fucking break he has ghostwriters write his lyrics and learns the flow from reference tracks written by others. he’s the biggest fraud in the music industry since milli vanilli. FUCK FAKE DRAKE FUCK OVO #DRAKEISFAKEDRAKEISWACK

    2. Some People might not like drake but them numbers are crazy and they dnt lie and I dnt like drake but I can’t Hate on his success

    3. Nobody interested fake rappers. I like my rappers to write their own lyrics and not copy someone else lyrics and music as Drake the Fake has done with Quentin Miller and the Weeknd. Drake has lost all credibility with me.

    4. Drake The Fake is a Cornball that got hot off of using other people music. This guy is a fake rapper. He doesn’t write his lyrics and he can’t sing. Hotline bling sounds better with Justin Bieber singing it. Drake should be ashamed of himself.

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