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Nicki Minaj Dominates Several Billboard Charts With Her Latest Superstar Collaboration

Juice WRLD posthumously released his latest, and according to his estate, last, album today (November 29). The Party Never Ends was preceded by only a few early singles, and one of them debuts atop multiple Billboard charts this week, just ahead of the full-length arriving on the tallies.

“AGATS2 (Insecure)” launches in first place on two of Billboard’s purchase-focused rankings this time around. The tune benefits immensely from the presence of Nicki Minaj, who joined the late rapper on the updated take on his tune “All Girls are the Same,” which remains one of his most famous tracks, and one of his most successful.

Minaj and Juice collect new No. 1s on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and Rap Digital Song Sales charts. The tune clearly sold very well in its first full tracking frame of availability, and it brings both musicians back to the throne on those tallies, as they have already conquered them in the past.

“AGATS2 (Insecure)” earns Juice his fourth No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart. He returns to the peak position on the rap-only roster for the fifth time.

Minaj, meanwhile, has accrued many, many more champions on both lists. The bestselling female rapper ever has already topped the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales list with 27 different tunes. She’s earned just four fewer wins on the Rap Digital Song Sales ranking.

Juice has now sent 16 tracks into the top 10 on the more all-encompassing R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales list, and 20 on the rap chart. Minaj, of course, claims much larger figures.

She’s nearing 100 top 10s on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart, where “AGATS2 (Insecure)” becomes her ninety-eighth track to find its way into the loftiest space on the tally. The superstar has already passed that milestone sum on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales ranking, as she’s now up to 104 smashes—and that’s just the top 10, of course.

“AGATS2 (Insecure)” doesn’t only appear on those two sales-centric charts. The joint tune arrives on nine different Billboard rankings this week. It nearly runs the show on the Digital Song Sales list, where it opens at No. 2. The cut also opens in lofty positions on the Hot Rap Songs (No. 11), Rap Streaming Songs (No. 14), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (No. 16) charts, and several others.

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