Meanwhile,
Lil Wayne makes history as the first artist to debut two songs in the Hot 100's top five simultaneously, as "Mona Lisa," featuring Kendrick Lamar, launches at No. 2 and "Don't Cry," featuring XXXTentacion, bows at No. 5. Plus, Lil Wayne joins Drake as the only artists to debut four songs in the top 10 in a single week, as "Uproar" enters at No. 7 and "Let It Fly," featuring Travis Scott, starts at No. 10.
Additionally, 22 tracks from
Tha Carter V, which
debuts at No. 1 on the
Billboard 200 albums chart, enter the Hot 100, as Lil Wayne further matches Drake as the only acts to chart at least 22 songs simultaneously in the survey's history.