Which Drake Song From His Three New Albums Is Leading the Way on Streaming?
Categoria: Musica
This week's Trending Up looks at the most likely breakout hit from the 6 God's trio of new releases, as well as new viral moments for Yung Miami, Noah Kahan and PinkPantheress.
Por Billboard | 20/05/2026
Welcome to Billboard Pro’s Trending Up newsletter, where we take a closer look at the songs, artists, curiosities and trends that have caught the music industry’s attention. Some have come out of nowhere, others have taken months to catch on, and all of them could become ubiquitous in the blink of a TikTok clip. This week: Drake’s biggest Iceman hit changes hands day-to-day, Yung Miami has a breakout solo hit, Noah Kahan’s blockbuster new album has a viral bonus cut and more. ‘Janice STFU’ Takes Over as Drake’s Top Iceman Song Drake has obviously been the story of the streaming world this week, as his triple-release of new albums — Iceman , Maid of Honour and Habibti — has been setting all sorts of first-day and first-week marks on DSPs, and generally taking over discussion, as fans debate the merits of the albums and the strategy behind them. But while fans ingest the three albums and the combined 43 tracks between them, one song has begun to separate from the pack as the streaming favorite: “Janice STFU.” In the days since the albums’ release, the Sopranos -referencing (and even Sopranos -sampling) Iceman cut has taken over as Drake’s top song — and indeed, the top song period — on the U.S. daily streaming charts for both Spotify and Apple Music. While its release Friday (May 16) saw Iceman opener “Make Them Cry” as the sets’ most-streamed cut with 14.1 million first-day official on-demand U.S. streams, according to early data provided by Luminate, by Saturday “STFU Janice” had taken over as the most-streamed cut with just over 6.2 million, narrowly beating out the Future- and Molly Santana-featuring “Ran 2 Atlanta” at just under 6.2 million. (“Make Them Cry” had dropped to 5.1 million.) As of Monday, “Janice” was still pacing the set with 5.4 million daily plays, while also delighting fans and superproducers and NBA MVPs and even the progeny of West Coast rap royalty . In other words, if you’re wondering about the most likely breakout hit from the 43 new Drake songs in our lives this week — or maybe even the biggest threat to take over at No. 1 on next week’s Billboard Hot 100 — you should probably start here. – ANDREW UNTERBERGER Yung Miami Eyes New Solo Hit As ‘Spend Dat’ Takes Off on Streaming It’s been almost five years since Yung Miami scored her first unaccompanied Hot 100 entry with “Rap Freaks” (No. 81) — and it looks like her second is on the way. Co-signed by Fat Joe and Jadakiss and steadily winning over social media, “Spend It” arrived on April 24, alongside its official music video. The hook-laden mid-tempo track finds the former City Girls member exploring familiar territory — scamming and contemporary romance — and its catchy hook has won over audiences due to its sing-songy cadence and Miami’s Opa-locka-rooted accent.