Top Tracks Of The Week: March 25 - March 30

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HNHH's top ten tracks this week, according to our Top 100 chart.

Our Top 100 updates every week with the newest and most-listened to tracks on HotNewHipHop. As of the charts closing this week, here's what perked up enough ears to land in the Top 10.

10) Kirko Bangz ft. Ty Dolla Sign - In Her Lane

This woozy, guitar-driven track barely held on to remain in the Top 10 for a second week. Kirko's latest dropped six spots from its number 4 position last week, but still managed to garner enough interest for a Top 10 spot and a "Very Hot" rating from HNHH listeners. 

9) T.I. ft. Chris Brown - Lil Bit (Remix)

Breezy features were on the rise this week, with two of his tracks making significant jumps to enter the Top 10. This Brown-assisted track from DJ MLK's Good Night Don't Exist In ATL 6 jumped up 14 spots in its second week on the charts.

That being said, this K. Camp remix is clearly Clifford Harris' show. The track proves that T.I. will continue doing his thing until the sun burns out, Gaye family be damned

 

8) Ludacris - Charge It To The Rap Game

Though any Chris Bridges stan can now hear Ludaversal in full, the mania surrounding Luda's new album prior to its release was enough to push this !llmind-produced preview track to number 8 during its first week on our charts.

"Charge It" is exactly what fans have been asking for, old-school Ludacris.

 

7) Wale ft. J. Cole - The Pessimist

Speaking of returns-to-form, Wale's latest preview of his forthcoming Album About Nothing sounds like it could have come from some of his early mixtape sessions. This upbeat, Costanza-laced track drew a lot of automatic Wale hate, but still managed to pull an 86% positive rating and enough interest to land at number 7.

6) Usher ft. Chris Brown - All Falls Down
 
The second of Chris Brown's climbers, "All Falls Down" jumped up 42 spots to land in this week's top 10. This track is a bit of surprise considering Brown and Usher's recent club-focused output, but HNHH readers and editors alike weren't complaining. 

5) Earl Sweatshirt - Wool ft. Vince Staples
 
That Earl might not be in the running for Album of The Year at the end of 2015 isn't a slam on Earl, it's a testament to how great the year has already been. "Wool" is a standout track from Sweatshirt's latest I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside (and it showcases the greatest hip-hop tandem this side of Jamie and Mike, to boot).

4) Young Thug - Just Might Be
 
Young Thug continues to divide HNHH (and hip-hop listeners at large) with every new release. His latest "Just Might Be" hit the internet on March 26 and rocketed up the charts, in spite of the less than warm reception it received. 

The track has since been pulled, suggesting that the track wasn't meant to be heard just yet.

3) Lil Durk ft. Jeremih - Like Me

Prior to this week, the only thing Lil Durk and Jeremih had in common was a hometown. But now they've dropped "Like Me", a drill n' b hybrid off of Durk's debut album Remember My Name

The good news is Durk and Jeremih don't have too much in common. RMN has a release date and will be out on 5/12.

2) Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money

Sometimes, there are things in life that you don't know you need until you have them. RiRi going "brrap brrap brrap" is one of those things.

"Bitch" is the first official single we've heard from Rihanna's as-yet unnamed album (commonly referred to as R8) and it proves that the Bajan princess hasn't gone all the way soft after "FourFiveSeconds". The track made it to number 2 on our charts in a matter of days.

1) Wale ft. Kanye West & Ty Dolla Sign - The Summer League

This track coming in at number one is a testament to star power. There's no other way to explain a track that HNHH readers pure, straight hated landing the top spot. 

And those objections weren't without reason. "The Summer League" is a very, very messy track that's done no favors by it's radio-rip status. Still, curiosity over seeing all three names together drove this collaboration to the upper echelons.


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