Hip Hop Single Sales: Drake, The Weeknd & Fetty Wap

    This week on the R&B/Hip Hop single sales chart, Drake’s “Hotline Bling” recaptures the #1 spot following a surge in sales. Elsewhere, G-Eazy’s “Me, Myself & I” climbed into the Top 10 following a 56% increase in sales and lastly, The Weeknd’s “Can’t Feel My Face” slips to #11.

    Drake’s “Hotline Bling” Retakes #1 Spot

    After falling to #2 on last week’s report, Drake’s “Hotline Bling” is back at #1 this week following a 44% increase in sales. The single sold 73,290 units during the seven days leading to December 24 and has now moved 1,734,328 copies since its official release.

    The Weeknd Slips To #2

    Despite coming in at #1 on last week’s report, The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind The Madness single “In The Night” falls to #2 this week. The track sold 54,924 units during the seven days leading to December 24, an 8% decrease on the 59,673 sold the week prior. To date, the fourth single off Beauty Behind The Madness has moved 229,241 copies since its official release.

    Fetty Wap’s “679” Jumps To #3

    After 25 weeks on the chart, Fetty Wap’s “679” continues to pull in impressive sales numbers. This week, the single experienced a 49% increase in sales selling 53,612 units during the seven days leading to December 24. Since its official release, “679” has moved 1,515,282 copies.

    The Top 10 R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales For Week Ending 12/24/2015

    #1. Drake – “Hotline Bling (Cha Cha Remix)” – 73,290 (1,734,328)

    #2. The Weeknd – “In The Night” – 54,924 (229,241)

    #3. Fetty Wap f. Remy Boyz – “679” – 53,612 (1,515,282)

    #4. Alessia Cara – “Here” – 52,209 (805,705)

    #5. The Weeknd – “The Hills” – 47,644 (2,491,333)

    #6. Drake & Future – “Jumpman” – 44,098 (461,808)

    #7. Post Malone – “White Iverson” – 39,814 (460,038)

    #8. Travi$ Scott – “Antidote” – 37,635 (379,917)

    #9. Missy Elliott – “WTF (Where They From)” – 31,858 (227,964)

    #10. G-Eazy – “Me, Myself & I” – 29,071 (158,238)

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

    5 thoughts on “Hip Hop Single Sales: Drake, The Weeknd & Fetty Wap

    1. I don’t understand why people buy singles and they play these songs on the radio all day and u can download it for free and street it on YouTube

    2. Download music for free on the MP3 websites. Why waste your money on these devil worshipers when you can save it for college?

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