for yet another week. Thanks to more than 19 million streams and 14,000 downloads, Malone’s hit stayed in front of “Ransom,” the ubiquitous, sing-song rap single from 17-year-old Lil Tecca. . He appeared on 17 different charting songs this week. But Malone’s tight grip on the upper reaches of the chart loosened slightly this week. While “Goodbyes,” “Take What You Want,” and “Enemies” all remained in the Top Ten, they slipped down to positions Eight, Nine, and Ten respectively.
. In an email to Rolling Stone earlier this month, the Dutch DJ said he chose to name it Post Malone simply because it sounded better. “IDaBaby's 'Intro' Is a Heart-Wrenching Portrait of Loss — and His Best Song Yetloosened slightly this week. While “Goodbyes,” “Take What You Want,” and “Enemies” all remained in the Top Ten, they slipped down to positions Eight, Nine, and Ten respectively. Meanwhile, the rapperalbum. “Intro” earned 16.7 million streams.
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