Officio Play : Edition 59
Drake reaches the summit of the Officio Play as "NOKIA" rises from the runner up post to lead the Edition 59 of the chart as the Top Rap effort on the edition. The entry becomes the 10th rap song to reach the chart's lead and the fifth such song solely credited to an artist. The song reaches the top after 8 stints on the tally, adding a third in the top ten area - it entered the tally on the 52nd Edition (with "GIMME A HUG" debuting higher at No.3).
In second place, Miley Cyrus collects her highest entry spot on with "End of the World". It marks her second top 10 following her feature on Beyoncé's "II Most Wanted", which peaked at No.8.
BigXthaPlug marks his second chart appearance and first top 10 effort with the No.3 debut of "All the Way", a country rap tune which sees a feature from singer Bailey Zimmerman. The country favorite earns his second top 10 score after he reached No.4 previously with "Holy Smokes" on the 6th Edition of the chart.
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars' chart leader "Die with a Smile" elevates to fourth place while it keeps inside the top tier for a record 29 stints, all of its chart existence. Notably, the song entered atop the list on the 31st Edition.
Ed Sheeran turns up for the first time on the chart with "Azizam" which enters the list at No.5, marking the first top ten score for the English superstar. British drum & bass band, Rudimental, mark a first top ten reach with a No.6 debut, "All I Know", a feature with singer Khalid, who nets a fourth top ten effort.
Ariana Grande's "twilight zone" dips from the summit to No.7, after a shot No.1 start, having marked the singer's second number one, it adds a second run in the tier and overall. Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club" - another former leader on the tally, skids to No.8, whilst adding a 9th stint in the tier, and overall on the tally.
"Ordinary" (Alex Warren), a former chart ruler, recedes from No.4 to #9, all the while marking its fifth streak in the top ten. Closing out the top tier is another former leader, Kendrick Lamar's "luther" (with SZA) descends to tenth place, marking a 10th stint in the top 10 region.
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