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ScHoolboy Q & Sia Surge, Drake No. 1 on Billboard Artist 100



Drake logs a 16th week at No. 1, ScHoolboy Q re-enters at No. 5 as his new album debuts & Sia's "Cheap Thrills" helps push her back to the top 10.


Drake is the top musical act in the United States, bouncing back 2-1 on the Billboard Artist 100 diagram (dated July 30) for a sixteenth aggregate week.

The Artist 100 measures craftsman movement over Billboard's most persuasive diagrams, including the Billboard Hot 100, Top Album Sales and the Social 50. The Artist 100 mixes information measuring collection and track deals, radio airplay, gushing and online networking fan association to give a week after week multi-dimensional positioning of craftsman prominence.

Notably, Drake leads the Artist 100, Hot 100 and Billboard 200 simultaneously for a record-extending ninth total week (having first tripled up on the May 21 charts). Taylor Swift previously dominated the three charts simultaneously for seven weeks (dating to the Artist 100's July 2014 inception). As previously reported, Drake's "One Dance" (featuring WizKid and Kyla) spends a 10th week at No. 1 on the Hot 100, while parent album Views likewise logs a 10th week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

As Drake crowns the Artist 100 for a sixteenth edge, he develops another record: the most weeks at No. 1 on the outline among solo guys; Justin Bieber is second among guys with 11 weeks at No. 1. Among all demonstrations, just Swift has driven longer than Drake: 31 weeks.

Drake holds on the Artist 100 with gushing denoting the greatest offer of his graph focuses (43 percent), trailed by computerized melody deals (21 percent), airplay (18 percent) and collection deals (16 percent).

Balancing the Artist 100's main five, Twenty One Pilots come back to their No. 2 top, from No. 3; Rihanna rises 4-3; Adele climbs 7-4, as her present single "Send My Love (To Your New Love)" hits the Hot 100's main 10, bouncing 12-10; and ScHoolboy Q re-enters the Artist 100 at another top of No. 5 (after beforehand coming to No. 49 two years prior), as his new Blank Face LP debuts at No. 1 on Top Album Sales and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (52,000 sold, by Music). Collection deals represent 87 percent of his Artist 100 rank.

Meanwhile, Sia ranks in the Artist 100's top 10 for the first time in two years, leaping 14-10 (up 19 percent in overall activity), thanks heavily to her hit single "Cheap Thrills," featuring Sean Paul, which hits a new high on the Hot 100 (5-3). Sia last ranked in the Artist 100's top 10 on the chart dated July 26, 2014, when she vaulted from No. 38 to her No. 5 peak as her album 1000 Forms of Fear debuted atop the Billboard 200. "Thrills" is from her 2016 set This Is Acting, which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and Top Album Sales (Feb. 20).

Past the Artist 100's main 10, a week ago's pioneer, Blink-182, tumbles to No. 14, down 78 percent in general movement. The band appeared at the summit a week ago with about every one of its focuses owed to collection deals, as its new LP, California, propelled at No. 1 on Top Album Sales (172,000 sold). In its second week, the set tumbles to No. 3 on Top Album Sales, around 94 percent to 28,000.

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