It joins the Beatles and Drake as the only acts with at least 5 simultaneous top 10s.
Like Juice WRLD’s posthumous LP Legends never die It rises to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart (dated July 25) with 497,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music / MRC Data, this year’s biggest weekly, the late singer / rapper lands 17 tracks, all of the set, on the Billboard Hot 100.
Five of the 17 songs are in the top 10 of the Hot 100, as Juice WRLD becomes the third act in the 62-year history of the list to mark at least that many songs in the region simultaneously, joining only The Beatles and Drake.
Juice WRLD’s “Come & Go”, featuring Marshmello, leads his total at No. 2, matching his successful 2018 hit “Lucid Dreams” for his best rank.
Here’s a look at Juice WRLD’s 17 songs on the latest Hot 100; all are debuts except where indicated:
Rank, Title
No. 2, “Come & Go”, with Marshmello
No. 5, “Wishing well”
No. 7, “Conversations”
# 9, “Life’s a Mess”, with Halsey (new peak; compared to # 74)
No. 10, “I Hate the Other Side” with Marshmello, feat. Polo G & The Kid LAROI
No. 12, “Blood on my jeans”
No. 14, “Titanic”
No. 15, “Righteous” (re-entry; reached number 11 in May)
No. 16, “Bad Energy”
No. 34, “Stay High”
No. 35, “Demons of Struggle”
No. 38, “Tell Me U Luv Me”, with Trippie Redd (re-entry; new peak)
No. 42, “Up and Away”
No. 46, “Screw Juice”
No. 47, “I want it”
No. 50, “I can’t die”
No. 51, “Man of the Year”
Juice WRLD has now charted 25 total songs on the Hot 100 in 2020, the fourth most among all artists, after Lil Uzi Vert (36), Lil Baby (30), and DaBaby (27). With 14 debuts, she raises her career count to 48 Hot 100 innings, matching the sums of Paul Anka, Brook Benton, Mariah Carey, Kendrick Lamar, and Brenda Lee. (Drake leads all artists with 222 appearances.)
Juice WRLD died at age 21 on December 8, 2019, and the cause of death was announced in January.