Doja Cat’s latest album Vie is shockingly less than two months old. It might seem older, as it has disappeared from the charts, though not every trace of it is gone. The singer and rapper delivered the project in late September, seemingly dropping it just before Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl took over the Billboard charts. Vie received warm reviews from critics, and fans seemed to enjoy the project. While the album opened inside the top five on the Billboard 200, it has not turned out to be Doja’s most successful release. The Grammy winner is still promoting the full-length with lead single “Jealous Type,” which arrived this summer and this frame not only earns the superstar a new No. 1 in America, but helps her tie some of the most successful women in music history. Doja Cat’s “Jealous Type” Rises to No. 1 “Jealous Type” improves on the Rhythmic Airplay chart, one of Billboard’s radio rosters. Doja’s single leaps from No. 4 to the top spot this week. How Many No. 1 Hits Has Doja Cat Charted? Doja collects her milestone twelfth No. 1 on the Rhythmic Airplay chart as “Jealous Type” soars to the summit. Impressively, only four of her songs that have cracked the top 10 have missed out on running the show for even one frame, and half of all the tunes Doja has placed anywhere on the Rhythmic Airplay ranking have hit No. 1. Here is a rundown of all of Doja’s rulers on the Rhythmic Airplay chart: “Paint the Town Red” “Woman” “Need to Know” “I Like You (A Happier Song)” with Post Malone “You Right” with The Weeknd “Say So” “Agora Hills” “Kiss Me More” with SZA “Jealous Type” “Vegas” “Freaky Deaky” with Tyga “Best Friend” with Saweetie Doja Cat Ties Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj with a New No. 1 Billboard reports that as “Jealous Type” adds to Doja’s winners, she ties two superstars for the second-most rulers among women in the chart’s tenure. Both Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj have also landed an even dozen champions thus far. Rihanna Continues to Lead All Women Looking solely at female artists, Beyoncé, Minaj, and Doja trail behind only Rihanna. She sits in a distant first place with her 17 No. 1s on the Rhythmic Airplay chart. Who Has the Most No. 1 Songs on the Rhythmic Airplay Chart? When all acts are included, Drake is the clear winner. The Canadian hip-hop talent has earned 43 No. 1s more than twice as many as Rihanna, who claims the second-most. In between Drake and Rihanna and the trio of Beyoncé, Minaj, and Doja come The Weeknd and Chris Brown with 16 and 15 No. 1s, respectively. Usher, Bruno Mars, and Lil Wayne land just ahead of Doja and her compatriots with a lucky 13 leaders. Doja Cat’s “Jealous Type” Rises to New Peaks on Multiple Billboard Charts At the same time that it commands the Rhythmic Airplay chart for the first time, “Jealous Type” lifts again on the Radio Songs tally, the most competitive of all airplay rosters published by Billboard. “Jealous Type” dances three spaces north and hits a new all-time peak of No. 13. The same tune holds at its high-best placement of No. 9 on the Pop Airplay ranking while also turning around and ascending slightly on the Hot 100. Vie Disappears as Planet Her Nears a Career Milestone While “Jealous Type” is still earning plenty of love on the airwaves, Vie has vanished completely from the Billboard charts. Interestingly, Doja’s Planet Her, which features many of her most famous tracks such as “Kiss Me More,” “You Right,” “Need to Know,” and “Woman” remains present. Planet Her drops more than 20 spaces on the Billboard 200, dipping to No. 181. If it can hold on for one more frame, Planet Her will reach four full years on the ranking of the most consumed albums and EPs in America.
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