Sixteen of the songs are debuts, joined by a pair of bonus tracks from “Eternal Atake” & a feature on Lil Baby’s new LP.
The entirety of Lil Uzi Vert’s new album Eternal Atake reaches Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart dated March 21, with four tracks reaching the top five and eight hitting the top 10.
The arrival of Eternal Atake on Streaming Songs is paced by “Baby Pluto,” which also leads off the 18-song release as its first track. The song drew 37.5 million streams in the tracking week running March 6-12, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
“Lo Mein” (No. 3, 31.2 million), “Silly Watch (No. 4, 29.9 million) and “P2” (No. 5, 29.1 million) round out the top five. As such, the March 21-dated Streaming Songs list marks the fourth time a single artist holds at least four of the top five positions. Post Malone also snagged four on the Sept. 21, 2019, tally, while Lil Wayne and Drake held each of the top five (Oct. 13, 2018, and July 14, 2018, respectively).
As for the top 10, Eternal Atake is featured in eight of the 10 positions. That’s also fairly rare air for an artist; alongside Uzi, Malone also scored eight on the May 12, 2018, chart, while Drake holds the all-time record with nine of the top 10 (July 14, 2018).
In all, Lil Uzi Vert appears on Streaming Songs 19 times. Of those, 16 are debuts from Eternal Atake, while previously released bonus tracks “That Way” and “Futsal Shuffle 2000” rise 17-7 and re-enter at No. 25, respectively. Then there’s Lil Baby’s “Commercial,” which features Lil Uzi Vert, that also charts, falling 4-42.
Lil Uzi Vert ties Lil Wayne for the fifth-most simultaneous entries on Streaming Songs with 19 apiece. The top four week are all held by Drake, led by his 28-song storm on the July 14, 2018, ranking.
As previously reported, Lil Uzi Vert rules both the Billboard 200 and Artist 100 charts dated March 21 as part of Eternal Atake’s release, while “Baby Pluto” (No. 6) leads the onslaught of Uzi songs on the Billboard Hot 100.