Top Tracks: ScHoolboy Q’s “CrasH Talk” Snatches Two Top Spots This Week
Two of our three most-viewed tracks of the week are from Schoolboy Q’s just-released “Crash Talk.”
Lil Kim popped up last week to announce the bad news that her first album in 14 years, Nine, was being pushed back. Luckily, she gave fans some consolation in the form of a new track, “No Auto Blanco.” It debuts at #9.
8. Jim Jones Feat. Cam’ron – Mama I Made It
Jim Jones has begun rolling out his upcoming album, El Capo, and things are off to a good start so far. His collaboration with Wiz Khalifa and Currensy, “4/20,” landed on our chart last week, and now its follow-up has done the same. “Mama I Made It,” which reunites Jones with fellow Diplomat Cam’ron, debuts at #8.
7. YG – Stop Snitchin’
Apparently we’re now less than a week away from a new YG album. Entitled 4REAL 4REAL, it’s set to be released this Friday, May 3rd, and it was led off by single “Stop Snitchin'” last week. This one debuts at #7.
6. DJ Snake Feat. Offset, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane & Sheck Wes – Enzo
Another electronic producer who, like Marshmello, seems to have a never-ending rolodex of prominent vocalists with whom to collaborate is DJ Snake. His latest offering pulls off the impressive feat of attracting Offset, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane, and Sheck Wes onto the same song. “Enzo,” as it’s titled, debuts at #6.
5. ASAP Rocky & Joey Badass – Too Many Gods
For the second week in a row, a song from the just-released Game Of Thrones compilation, For The Throne, cracks our top 10. “Too Many Gods” isn’t quite as star-studded as The Weeknd, SZA, and Travis Scott’s offering from last week, but ASAP Rocky and Joey Badass aren’t exactly scrubs either. “Too Many Gods” debuts at #5.
4. Jasiah Feat. Tekashi 6ix9ine – Case 19
No matter the source, whenever new vocals by Tekashi 6ix9ine have popped up in the wake of his arrest, they’ve risen towards the top of our chart. The latest comes on a song by the otherwise relatively-unknown Jasiah. “Case 19” debuts at #4.
3. Schoolboy Q Feat. Kid Cudi – Dangerous
With guests on only five of its 14 songs, Crash Talk isn’t exactly overflowing with features, but it makes those that it does have count. Kid Cudi, in particular, shines on his appearance during “Dangerous,” and you know fans are always champing at the bit for more Cudder. “Dangerous” debuts at #3.
2. Kevin Gates – Big Gangsta
Now almost two weeks after its initial release, “Big Gangsta” has yet to surface on any of the major streaming services, apart from its initial Soundcloud release. Thusly, people are searching for it a lot. Hence its appearance on our list once more. In its second week out, “Big Gangsta” is up six places from #8 to #2.
1. Schoolboy Q – Crash
Just a few days before album release time, Q dropped off one last single to ramp up excitement for the project. “Crash” was the final pre-release cut to arrive, and so it’s predictably the highest-charting song from the album this week. It debuts at #1.