Megan Thee Stallion scored her third No. 1 entry on the Billboard Hot 100 when “Hiss” opened in the top spot on last week’s chart. However, the track experienced a 12-position plunge in week two.
The LilJuMadeDaBeat-produced “Hiss” fell to No. 13 on the most recent Hot 100. Megan Thee Stallion’s latest single was replaced in the Top 10 region by two records boosted by performances at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on February 4.
“Fast Car” by Luke Combs jumped from No. 20 to No. 8 after the country star sang a duet with Tracy Chapman, the original creator of the cover. Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers” also saw a 22-spot surge to No. 10 following her live rendition at the Grammys.
Megan Thee Stallion dominated Hip-Hop news coverage after “Hiss” landed on DSPs on Friday, January 26. The track ignited a week-long tirade from Nicki Minaj whose “Big Foot” response record dropped off the Hot 100 after spending one week at No. 23.
In addition to Megan The Stallion slipping out of the Top 10, 21 Savage also took a tumble on the February 17-dated Hot 100 chart. The Atlanta rapper’s “Redrum” dipped 5 positions to No. 14 in its fourth week on the rankings.
Jack Harlow managed to return to the Hot 100’s pole position with his “Lovin On Me” single. The Louisville rhymer’s pop-rap release has led the Billboard tally of the most popular songs in America for five nonconsecutive weeks.