Migos Tie The Beatles For Most Simultaneous Hot 100 Entries Among Groups

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Takeoff, Quavo and Offset attend the Migos collection launch at MUSIC IS UNIVERSAL, Bloomingdale's exclusive partnership with Universal Music Group & Bravado at Bloomingdale's 59th Street Store on January 26, 2018 in New York City.
Migos hitting legendary status with their latest accomplishment.

Migos are one of the biggest groups in the world right now and there latest album helped solidify that. Since releasing Culture a little over a year a go, they've hit superstar status in their careers and they don't seem to be slowing down at all. This weekend, it was revealed Migos new album Culture II debuted at number one of the Billboard 200 which makes it their second album to hit the top of the charts. In addition, the multiple songs that landed on the Hot 100 upon its release now puts them in the same ranks as The Beatles.

Migos have tied The Beatles for most amount of simultaneous Billboard Hot 100 entries by a group with fourteen songs, Billboard reports. Migos Culture II album landed thirteen singles on the charts this past week including their singles "MotorSport," "Stir Fry" and "Supastars." Their fourteenth is Gucci Mane's "I Get The Bag" which they feature on.

It's a major feat for the group, especially considering the running joke of Migos being better than The Beatles. The new accomplishment makes them the only other group in Billboard history aside from the Beatles to have more than nine songs charting on the Billboard Hot 100. Migos mark the first time a group has done this on the charts since The Beatles did it in 1964.

As of now, Drake holds the highest record among all artists. Upon the release of More Life, the rapper had 24 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously. 

Migomania is clearly in full effect and with this new accomplishment, Migos are definitely making their way to becoming one of the biggest groups in music history.

Check their chart positions below.

No. 8, "Motorsport," Migos, Nicki Minaj & Cardi B, No. 8
No. 12, "Stir Fry"
No. 18, "Walk It Talk It," feat. Drake
No. 36, "Narcos"
No. 37, "I Get the Bag," Gucci Mane feat. Migos
No. 48, "BBO (Bad Bitches Only)," feat. 21 Savage
No. 52, "Notice Me," feat. Post Malone
No. 53, "Supastars"
No. 64, "White Sand," feat. Travis Scott, Ty Dolla $ign & Big Sean
No. 73, "Gang Gang"
No. 83, "Higher We Go (Intro)"
No. 85, "Auto Pilot"
No. 87, "Emoji a Chain"
No. 96, "CC," feat. Gucci Mane


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