Chris Brown Breaks The Weeknd's Record for Most Hot R&B Songs Hits


 Chris Brown now holds the record for the most popular R&B songs, breaking The Weeknd's previous mark. The feat comes after nine tracks from Brown's most recent album, Breezy, increasing his total number of songs on the chart to 79.

The Weeknd, who is now in second place, owns 71 entries on this list, which was first published on October 20, 2012.

With 6.41 million official streams, Brown's song "Psychic," which features Jack Harlow, was the most streamed song during the tracking week. With 6.39 million streams, Wizkid's "Call Me Every Day" came in second.

Additionally, Brown became the most honored male artist in that area by breaking Elvis Presley's record for the number of Billboard Hot 100 tracks.

The singer, 32, outperformed Presley's 109 recorded submissions by collecting 112 of his own. even though the album

The singer, 32, outperformed Presley's 109 recorded submissions by collecting 112 of his own. Breezy rapidly dominated the charts despite being released on the same day as Baz Luhrmann's Elvis.

2020 saw Brown become the male artist with the fastest tally of 100 Billboard Hot 100 appearances.

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On his Instagram stories last week, the singer expressed his frustration about the album's lack of support. He was dissatisfied that his new music was being overshadowed by negative reports in the media and among his followers.

It doesn't really matter, but July 8 [Breezy] deluxe album, he remarked. "It seems like you just pay attention to the bad things others say about me. Chris runs across problems (the whole world is on it). Chris releases a new record. Emoticons for cricket. 

Brown wrote in another post, "I'm back on my gangsta shit... It's brisk all the time.

Brown launches the "One Of Them Ones" Tour on July 15 in North Carolina with Atlanta rapper Lil Baby as his record rises to the top of the charts. On August 27, the tour comes to an end in Las Vegas.

Big Boy had an interview with Brown, who said that he still experiences pre-performance anxiety. He claimed that his upcoming tour is giving him sleepless nights due to anxiety. He is nevertheless still ecstatic.

He remarked, "Man, that's going to be fun." "I still feel uneasy. My nights are restless. Because of the thrill and the adrenaline. Energy is something you comprehend if you don't. Your body can sense the energy.

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