SHENSEEA CREATES BILLBOARD HISTORY🐉
@shenseea becomes the first local female artiste to land on four Billboard charts simultaneously!
R U That (featuring 21 Savage), the second single from her album, debuted at number thirty-seven on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, number twenty-five on Rap Airplay, number thirty-four on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, and number thirty-six on Rhythmic Airplay Top 40. Several female Jamaican artists have launched on various Billboard charts throughout the years, but none has ever debuted on all four in the same week. Aside from Shenseea, only six other female musicians from Jamaica have made an impact on the competitive Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. Patra, a dancehall veteran from the 1990s, has four appearances on the list. Family Affair peaked at number 26 in 1993, Worker Man peaked at number 21 in 1994, Pull Up to the Bumper peaked at number 34 in 1995, and Scent of Attraction topped the charts at number 39 in 1996.
Story from the Jamaica Observer.
R U That (featuring 21 Savage), the second single from her album, debuted at number thirty-seven on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, number twenty-five on Rap Airplay, number thirty-four on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, and number thirty-six on Rhythmic Airplay Top 40. Several female Jamaican artists have launched on various Billboard charts throughout the years, but none has ever debuted on all four in the same week. Aside from Shenseea, only six other female musicians from Jamaica have made an impact on the competitive Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. Patra, a dancehall veteran from the 1990s, has four appearances on the list. Family Affair peaked at number 26 in 1993, Worker Man peaked at number 21 in 1994, Pull Up to the Bumper peaked at number 34 in 1995, and Scent of Attraction topped the charts at number 39 in 1996.
Story from the Jamaica Observer.
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