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Rihanna and Drake hold onto the top spot for the second week in a row with “Work.” Number two this time around is “DM” by Yo Gotti and Nicki Minaj. “Oui” by Chicago’s own Jeremih continues its impressive run by landing at number three. DJ Luke Nasty gets to number four this week with “Might Be,” and “King Me” by JP One rounds out the top five.

“Work” by Rihanna featuring Drake leaps into the number one spot. At the end of the day, Rihanna is a dime-piece. “Oui” by Jeremih has been at least a top two song for eight consecutive weeks. “King Me” by JP One lands at number three this time around, and “DM” by Yo Gotti featuring Nicki Minaj is at number four. AudioMercy featuring QuoKane rounds out the top five with “No Frontin’.”

“No Frontin'” by AudioMercy featuring QuoKane moves into the number one spot. “Oui” by Jeremih lands at number two this week. JP One’s “King Me” holds steady at number three. Rihanna moves into the number four spot with “Work” featuring Drake. Chris Brown right is up under Rihanna (no pun intended) and still in the top five with “Back to Sleep.”

“Oui” by Chicago’s own Jeremih holds down the number one spot for the third consecutive week. The ladies love that song. “No Frontin'” by AudioMercy featuring QuoKane holds steady at number two. Detroit’s JP One moves up to number three with “King Me.” Chris Brown has yet another top five hit with “Back to Sleep.” J. Cole tells us how she’s shallow with “No Role Modelz.”

Virginia underground recording artist Trixx is featured on the U-Hype XCII podcast. Hey talks about swagger-jacking in Hip-Hop, his origins as an on air personality, and distribution by major labels. Additional contributions by HooNoz featuring LadyQueen with “Best I Can Be.” Mixxsquaders share their jam “Crank Up.” We get a cut from Lee Master C called “Build You Up.”

Chicago’s own Jeremih storms into the number one spot with his most recent offering “Oui.” This songs gets an ‘A’ for creativity, and for the use of the homonym ‘oui’ and ‘we.’ Jeremih stole the top spot from Rick Ross and his cut “Sorry.” AudioMercy featuring QuoKane leaps three spots with “No Frontin'” to land in third place this week. Chart topping recording artist Amiah maintains at number four with “Crazy.” Kendrick Lamar holds steady at number five for yet another week.
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Chicago’s own Amiah sits on top of the chart this week with “Crazy.” Tory Lanez is up two spots to number two with “Say It.” Travis Scott is at number three with “Antidote,” while Rick Ross and Chris Brown move up three places to land at number four with “Sorry.” New music on the chart this week from Prince, and also a new on from Rihanna featuring Drake.

Bryson Tiller snatched the top spot from The Weeknd. “Don’t” is certainly number one this week. Missy Elliot and Pharrell Williams hold steady at number two, while “The Hills” landed at number three. Amiah’s momentum gets her to number four. Rick Ross and Chris Brown crack the top ten this time around with “Sorry.”
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R. Kelly tops the chart in the middle of December with a cut called “Backyard Party.” Byson Tiller is up two spots to number four. Travi$ Scott is knocking on the door of the top ten, and so is “Crazy” by Amiah Mariee. Big Sean and Chris Brown are all the way up to number two with “Play No Games.”
New music on the chart this week comes from Drake and Future’s mixtape. Trixx enters the chart this week and JP also makes his debut. “Just Right for Me” by Monica is still on the countdown. “Elf Lean” by Robbie the Elf is hot Christmas music this season. Peep the full chart:


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