Officio Play : Edition 51
Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" re-enters the tally at No.1 (Edition 51), surpassing its former #10 rank, as it also adds a second run in the top tier. The song marks a second time any entry makes a chart reappearance at the summit (after "Birds of a Feather" - Billie Eilish, while the third returnee to lead the list, following "That's So True" - Gracie Abrams). The Top Rap effort on the edition, "Not Like Us" stands as Lamar's second number one (after his feature on Metro Boomin & Future's "Like That") and his first as a solo act. The 50th number one song on the Play, "Not Like Us" marks the 7th rap effort to peak atop the tally and the third to not debut at the spot (of the seven). It's also the 4th rap song to chart at the summit by a solo credited artist. On the edition, Lamar's own "luther" (with SZA) catapults back into the top ten (earning a second spell therein), rising to a new No.4 peak, the rapper earns yet a new top 10 entry with "tv off" at No.8, giving featured rapper Lefty Gunplay, a debut appearance on the list. New entries for Lamar: "peekaboo" (featuring AzChike) at #28, "squabble" at #33" and "gloria" (with SZA) at #34.
Lady Gaga comes in at No.2 with the edition's Top Pop effort, "Abracadabra", matching her third top ten on the tally (following the previous #1 entries - "Disease" and "Die with a Smile" (with Bruno Mars), the latter which climbs to No.6 on the current list, racking up a 21st consecutive run in the top ten). The song marks Gaga's ninth total entry on the chart.
Chappell Roan scores a third top ten effort as well with a debut at No.3 bringing "Pink Pony Club" onto the tally, this follows her No.1 chart smash "Good Luck, Babe!" as well as "HOT TO GO!" (#10).
The Weeknd's third chart leader "Cry for Me" descends from the summit to settle at #5, adding a second run within the top tier (the only of his 8 songs that charted in the top ten area on the previous edition). Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars lift to #6 with "Die with a Smile" to earn a record consecutive grip in the top tier.
Douechii's "Denial is a River" makes its way back to the top ten, earning a new position at #7, adding a second stay in the top tier. Kendrick Lamar debuts at No.8 with "tv off" (featuring Lefty Gunplay), followed by d4vd who debuts his first ever top-ten effort on the tally, thanks to "One More Dance" at No.9.
Closing out the tier is Teddy Swims' former chart reigning entry "Guilty" which descends to No.10.



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