Drake’s “Texts Go Green” ties Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige’s “We Cry Together,” for having the biggest single-week drop in Billboard Hot 100 chart history, by moving down 81 spots

Drake’s “Texts Go Green” drops 81 spots on Billboard Hot 100

Last month, Drake delivered his surprise seventh studio album, “Honestly, Nevermind.” This was a dance album, as many fans weren’t expecting Drake to experiment with house music. Nonetheless, “Honestly, Nevermind” still became Drake’s seventh straight number one studio album, and hi 11th number one project, on the Billboard 200. Drake’s “Jimmy Cooks” song with 21 Savage also debuted at number one, on the Billboard Hot 100.

One of the most popular songs from Drake’s latest album, has been “Texts Go Green.” Surprisingly though, it took a massive drop on this week’s Hot 100. According to Chart Data, it has now dropped 81 spots. This now ties Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige’s “We Cry Together,” for the biggest single week downward movement in Hot 100 history.

We Cry Together appeared on Kendrick’s new “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” album, which was released in May. That was Kendrick’s first studio album in over five years. We Cry Together featured a back and forth rapping conversation between Kendrick and Taylour, which was very tense. This song went viral heavily on social media, but seemed to just die out, after a week. Fans enjoyed Kendrick’s album as a whole very much, though.

Drake’s “Texts Go Green” drops 81 spots on Billboard Hot 100

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