Drake Surpasses Michael Jackson’s Historic Billboard Record With “Janice STFU”

Drake has officially made Billboard history after his latest single, “Janice STFU,” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, pushing him past Michael Jackson for the most chart-topping songs by a solo male artist.

The milestone gives Drake his 14th No. 1 hit on the Hot 100, surpassing Michael Jackson’s legendary total of 13 chart-toppers, a record that stood for decades and symbolized Jackson’s dominance during the peak of his global music reign.

Michael Jackson’s No. 1 records came across several iconic eras of pop music, with classics such as “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” “Black or White,” “The Way You Make Me Feel,” and “Rock With You” helping define generations. Widely regarded as the “King of Pop,” Jackson transformed global entertainment with groundbreaking music videos, unmatched stage performances, and record-breaking album sales.

For years, his Billboard achievements remained among the most untouchable records in music history. However, Drake’s consistency in the streaming era has steadily seen him climb the all-time charts, breaking numerous records previously held by music legends.

“Janice STFU” continuing that streak further reflects Drake’s remarkable longevity and commercial power. The song exploded across streaming platforms immediately after release, dominating playlists, social media conversations, and digital sales charts worldwide.

With the new record now in his possession, Drake adds yet another historic achievement to a career already filled with Billboard milestones, multi-platinum albums, and sold-out global tours.

FOLA’s Catharsis Spends 10 Weeks at No. 1 on Nigeria’s Spotify Albums Chart

FOLA’s debut album Catharsis has reached a major streaming milestone in Nigeria.

The project has now spent 10 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Nigeria Spotify Albums Chart, making it the longest-running No. 1 album released in 2025 so far.

According to Spotify Nigeria chart data, this achievement places Catharsis in rare company. The last album to record a similarly long stay at the top of the chart was Wizkid’s Morayo, which also logged 10 weeks at No. 1 during its run.

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Released in 2025, Catharsis has steadily grown from a strong debut into a dominant streaming force. The album’s sustained performance reflects:

  • Consistent listener retention week after week
  • Strong word-of-mouth and playlist support
  • A growing core fanbase driving repeat streams

Rather than debuting and quickly fading, Catharsis has shown unusual staying power, a metric increasingly used to measure true impact in the streaming era.

Spending double digit weeks at No. 1 on Nigeria’s Spotify Albums Chart remains a rare feat, even among top-tier Nigerian artists. By matching the 10-week benchmark previously set by Wizkid’s Morayo, FOLA’s album enters a very short list of projects with that level of dominance.

As 2026 continues, Catharsis currently stands as the most commercially consistent album of the year on Nigerian Spotify.

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