Drake also joins The Beatles and Ariana Grande as the only acts to have claimed the Hot 100 s top three spots simultaneously. As Grande also co-wrote all three songs with which she achieved the feat ( 7 Rings, Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I m Bored and Thank U, Next ), on the chart dated Feb. 23, 2019, she and Drake are the only soloists ever to rank at Nos. 1, 2 and 3 on the Hot 100 simultaneously as both billed recording acts and songwriters.
(Beatles Paul McCartney and John Lennon co-wrote all three of the band s songs in the Hot 100 s top three on March 14, 1964, the first time that an act scored such a triple: I Want to Hold Your Hand, at No. 1; She Loves You, at No. 2; and Please Please Me, at No. 3. The three songs also monopolized the top three the following week, with Nos. 1 and 2 reversing their order.)
Rank, Artist Billing, Title (songwriters in addition to Lil Durk)
No. 2, Drake feat. Lil Durk, “Laugh Now Cry Later” (Drake, Cardo On The Beat, GRy, Daveon Jackson, Roget Chahayed)
No. 13, Lil Durk & King Von, “Still Trappin’ ” (King Von, Go Grizzly, Hitmaka, Pliznaya)
No. 15, Lil Durk, “Backdoor” (MalikOTB, Turn Me Up Josh, Ayo Bleu, Aura)
No. 19, Lil Durk, “Redman” (WassupBans, John Lamb, MalikOTB)
No. 21, Lil Durk, 6LACK & Young Thug, “Stay Down” (6LACK, Young Thug, Metro Boomin, DY Krazy)
No. 25, Lil Durk, “Refugee” (John Lamb, Its2Ezzy)
Over on the Rap Producers chart, Lil Ju returns to No. 1 for a fourth week on top, powered by his credit as the sole producer of Megan Thee Stallion’s “Body,” which places at No. 5 on Hot Rap Songs.