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DaBaby and Roddy Ricch’s single “ROCKSTAR” has returned to the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The collaborative track is back at No. 1 after being knocked off the throne last week by Tekashi 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj’s “TROLLZ,” which tumbled to No. 34 on the latest chart.

“ROCKSTAR” regained its spot atop the Hot 100 while securing its sixth week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, racking up 37.9 million U.S. streams for the week ending June 25. The cut also sold roughly 12,000 digital copies and received significant radio play, garnering 39.7 million airplay audience impressions.

Earlier this month, “ROCKSTAR” became DaBaby’s first No. 1 song of his career. The Interscope Records rapper’s single reached its peak on the chart dated June 13 and remained on top of the Hot 100 dated June 20. The Roddy-assisted track has now spent a total of three weeks at No. 1.

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Elsewhere on the Hot 100 dated July 4, Jack Harlow and Lil Mosey each earned the first Top 10 entries of their respective careers.

Harlow’s “WHAT’S POPPIN” jumped from No. 18 to No. 8 following the release of a remix featuring DaBaby, Lil Wayne and Tory Lanez. The original version of the song appears on the Generation Now signee’s Sweet Action project, which dropped in March.

Mosey’s “Blueberry Faygo” experienced a more modest climb, ascending from No. 11 to No. 9 on the chart. The track comes from the deluxe edition of his Certified Hitmaker album, which got bolstered with 15 more songs in February.

Revisit DaBaby and Roddy’s “ROCKSTAR” performance from the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday (June 28) below.

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