Beyoncé has made historical past as soon as once more, this time becoming a member of the 100-plus membership for tune placements on the Billboard Sizzling 100.
On Monday (April 8) Billboard reported that the discharge of Bey’s new album Cowboy Carter has added 21 extra songs to the chart and catapulted her tally of Sizzling 100 singles from 85 to 106. The LP’s two lead singles, “Texas Maintain ‘Em” and “16 Carriages,” had already made it on the checklist previous to the complete bundle’s launch and are included within the 85 talked about beforehand.
Bey is now the seventeenth artist and solely the third lady with this accolade, ranging from when the Billboard Sizzling 100 was conceived in 1958. Forward of her is Taylor Swift with 232 tracks and Nicki Minaj with 148. Above everybody else, Drake leads the way in which with 329.
Among the many 17 artists who’ve managed stated feat, Bey’s 106 chart placements locations her at No 13. Her husband JAY-Z is only one spot behind her, tied at No. 14 with Justin Bieber with 105 Sizzling 100 hits.
Moreover, Cowboy Carter topped the Billboard 200 with 403,000 gross sales items in its first week. The venture is presently on monitor to change into the quickest album to succeed in a half-million gross sales in 2024.
As for the file’s different successes, Beyoncé and Submit Malone‘s collaboration on “Levii’s Denims” gave Levi Strauss & Co. a large push.
Quickly after the album dropped final month, the American clothes firm altered its Instagram identify to reflect the aforementioned tune title. In keeping with CBS Information, their inventory spiked by 20% on April 4.
“I might simply say that denim is having a second and the Levi’s model is having a strong second all over the world,” chief government officer Michelle Gass stated.
“One of many issues that basically is critical in regards to the Levi’s model and we place quite a lot of emphasis and funding is ensuring that Levi’s model stays within the middle of tradition. And I don’t assume there’s any higher proof or proof level than having somebody like Beyoncé, who’s a tradition shaper, to really identify a tune after us.”