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Drake Sets New Record For Most No. 1 Hits By A Solo Male Artist

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The hits "don't ever stop."

Drake surprised fans by dropping three new LPs at the same time earlier this month: Iceman, Habibti and Maid of Honour. News broke this week that with those releases, the "Nonstop" musician became the first artist to hold the top three spots on the Billboard 200 in the same week since it began publishing consistently in 1956, per Billboard.

Now, the Grammy-winning rapper has once again broken another record: becoming the solo male artist with the most No. 1 songs ever.

With his new single "Janice STFU" earning him his 14th No. 1 song, the Degrassi actor broke the record previously held by Michael Jackson.

The "King of Pop" held the record for more than 30 years with 13 No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits as a solo male artist, beginning with the 1972 song "Ben" and concluding with his 1995 hit "You Are Not Alone."

The trio of new albums are Drake's first solo works since his eighth studio album, 2023's For All the Dogs.