“Talibans” garnered over 1.5 million official on-demand U.S. streams from the week ending May 11 to the week ending June 1. Byron Messia, a Kittitian dancehall artist, is looking to enter the race with his rising hit single “Talibans.”Īccording to Luminate, the dancehall-infused trap-Afrobeats track has nearly doubled its official on-demand U.S. – JASON LIPSHUTZīyron Messia’s Trap Dancehall Banger Continues to BuildĪs summer draws nearer and the weather gets warmer - wildfires notwithstanding - the race for 2023’s official Song of the Summer has begun. We’ll see exactly how much her presence boosts “Put It on da Floor Again” in the coming weeks, but early returns are promising. (It also exploded in daily sales, shooting from under 100 to over 6,000 on June 2 after the remix’s debut.)Īs the wait continues for Cardi B’s follow-up to 2018’s Invasion of Privacy, the superstar MC has become a guest-feature force: her “Tomorrow 2” remix with GloRilla helped that song hit the top 10 of the Hot 100 last year. And while that number dipped to just above 2 million streams on Sunday, that total is more than three times what the song was averaging in daily streams prior to Cardi’s addition. on-demand streams last Friday, a 554% increase from the previous day’s streams, according to Luminate. “Put It on da Floor Again” earned 3.92 million U.S. That may change with “Put It on da Floor,” a sharp-tongued single that Latto debuted at Coachella, now that the song has received a new Cardi B remix – titled “Put It on da Floor Again,” and released last Friday (June 2).Īlthough the original song has yet to hit the Hot 100, streams for “Put It on da Floor Again” have been way up upon the addition of Cardi, who spends her guest verse deploying an array of boasts (the best being, “Got so many chains on, I can’t even see my throat”). 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned her a best new artist Grammy nod, Latto has yet to notch a proper follow-up hit, though she’s graced the lower reaches of the Hot 100 with her song “Lottery” and collaborations with Megan Thee Stallion and Lola Brooke. After breaking out last year with “Big Energy,” a pop-rap smash that peaked at No.
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