The Alchemist has added his two cents on the subject that had Rap Twitter in a frenzy this week.
On Wednesday, Billboard reported that, for the primary time since 1990 — when Biz Markie‘s signature track “Only a Buddy” was at No. 41 on Feb. 2 — there have been no rap songs within the Billboard Sizzling 100‘s high 40, after Kendrick Lamar and SZA‘s smash hit “Luther” was deemed recurrent and eliminated as a consequence of latest adjustments to the chart’s methodology, successfully ending a 35-year streak. Recurrent songs will now be eliminated in the event that they’ve been on the chart for a sure period of time whereas concurrently falling below sure chart thresholds. “Luther” had fallen below No. 25 to No. 38 the earlier week throughout its forty sixth week.
This information brought about a stir on social media and predictably impressed takes from all corners of the Web, and on Friday morning (Oct. 31), the legendary producer shared his ideas on X.
“No rap in high 40 has nothing to do with the music being unhealthy or good,” he wrote with none additional elaboration.
Like ALC, others have additionally taken discover and have begun to sound the alarm on the subject of rap’s business dominance trending down lately. In 2023, there weren’t any rap albums to high the Billboard 200 or rap songs to high the Sizzling 100, till Lil Uzi Vert‘s third album the Pink Tape in July and Doja Cat‘s track “Paint the City Pink” in September, respectively. Proper now, the highest-charting rap track is “Shot Callin” by NBA YoungBoy at No. 44, adopted by Cardi B‘s “Secure” (that includes Kehlani) at No. 48 and BigXthaPlug’s “Hell at Night time” (that includes Ella Langley) at No. 49.
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