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“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’.”

Detroit’s own JP One holds down the number one spot this week with his hit single “King Me.” That jam has been in the top ten for eight weeks so far. “Oui” by Jeremih maintains the number two spot, while AudioMercy featuring QuoKane lands at number four with “No Frontin’.” Rihanna and Drake’s momentum pushes them to number three with “Work.” Yo Gotti now has a top five hit with “DM” featuring Nicki Minaj.

“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.”

Chicago’s own Jeremih’s latest release is a national smash hit urban single. “Oiu” tops the chart for the second week in the row. We aren’t going to mention the bars in this song from the old school Shai hit “If I Ever Fall in Love.” Jeremih is doing his thing. AudioMercy featuring QuoKane is hot on his tracks at number two with “No Frontin’.” Rick Ross drops another spot, but hangs on to remain in the top five. “King Me” by JP One moves up two places to land at number four, while Chris Brown leaps four spots of his own with “Back to Sleep.”

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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“WTF (Where They From)” by Missy Elliott featuring Pharrell Williams is number one this week. Amiah leaps two places to land at number two with “Crazy.” Tory Lanez is up to number four, and Bryson Tiller and The Weeknd still have top five hit singles with “Don’t” and “The Hills” respectively.

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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Nique from Aurora, IL has the number one song of the year on BMS Radio Chicago. “Legendary” has been in heavy rotation since May. Geechi Mouf’s smash single “Cold Turkey” holds down the number two spot. Nina Macc does it again with her single “Where Was These Hoes,” and QuoKane lands at number four for the year with “The Norm.” Nina Macc and QuoKane both land top five singles two years in a row. Dawn Duchess ends up with two top ten songs on the year-end-countdown with “Do Work” and “Champagne Bottles.”

Nep Jennings heads of the podcast with “Empire.” We check out contributions from Che Blaq (pictured) called “The Fall.” Audiomercy featuring QuoKane debuts “No Frontin’.” Ty$on featuring Ak & Rico presents us with “Still Gon F*.”Migo House rounds out Chicago’s longest running podcast featuring Hip-Hop music with “Golden Child.” Recording artist, submit music here.





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