Drake’s “Texts Go Green” has now tied Kendrick Lamar’s “We Cry Together” for suffering the biggest fall-off in Billboard Hot 100 history.
The fall of “We Cry Together” could be explained by its argumentative concept, which makes it an extremely uncomfortable listen, especially outside of the greater context of Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers as a whole. On the other hand, the fall of “Text Go Green” is likely more disappointing for Drake as it clearly is going for a more replayable vibe.
Regardless, Drake’s Honestly, Nevermind still sits at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 as a whole. In addition to “Texts Go Green,” the project’s songs, “Jimmy Cooks” (No. 5), “Sticky” (No. 17), “Massive” (No. 44), and “Falling Back” (No. 64) are all listed on the Billboard Hot 100.
Drake has also teased that he’ll be releasing more music soon, saying on his SiriusXM radio show: “I got another Scary Hours pack coming too in a little bit. I’ma slap some headtops off with this Scary Hours pack.”
Check out “We Cry Together” and “Texts Go Green” below.
Drake’s “Texts Go Green” ties Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige’s “We Cry Together” for the biggest single week downward movement in Hot 100 history (81 spots).
— chart data (@chartdata) July 6, 2022
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