![]() Alongside many of China’s rising crop of hip-hop artists, they’ve stormed onto both the local and global stage – and largely steered clear of politics. Since then, Higher Brothers have garnered widespread success both at home and abroad, partly thanks to landing their first American tour to promote their album Journey To The West. Next time it will be you.” It led to the song being blocked by Chinese censors, and Melo called in for questioning by the local Public Security Bureau. “But if any politicians try to shut me up, I’ll cut off their heads and lay them at their corpses’ feet. “I don’t write political hip-hop,” spat out by the group’s rapper Melo. ![]() The source of controversy was an anti-Uber song. streams in the most recent tracking week, essentially even with the prior week, and keeps it near its performance in prior weeks, with 11.1 million, 11.4 million and 11.7 million totals in the past three weeks, respectively.In 2015, Chinese hip-hop group Higher Brothers learned something the hard way: be very careful when your songs turn political. “Sure Thing” generated 11.1 million official U.S. Radio gains help counter streaming slides in the past weeks, though the song maintains an overall high count. 5 peak thus far on this week’s Pop Airplay chart – after never having made the list in its initial era – and advances 21-19 on Rhythmic Airplay, nearing its No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart hit is receiving renewed play at that format, the majority of “Sure Thing” radio success comes from the pop and rhythmic format this time around. “Sure Thing” sold 2,000 downloads, up 21% from the previous frame and registered 46.6 million in total audience, a 10% increase from the prior week, according to Luminate. In the latest tracking week (April 21-27), the song improved in two of the three metrics: sales and radio airplay. Though “Sure Thing” has already secured its place in the record books, it’s primed to extend its stay on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, which blends streaming, radio airplay and sales data into its rankings. 1 (15), 2005-07ħ4, “God in Me,” Mary Mary featuring Kierra “KiKi” Sheard, No. Weeks on Chart, Song Title, Artist, Peak Position, Year(s) Chartedħ6, “Sure Thing,” Miguel, No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart since it became an all-encompassing genre survey in 1958: 14, 2023, “Sure Thing” has since added 15 more weeks to its total to accumulate its historic run.Īs “Sure Thing” resets the leaderboard, here is a look at the tracks with the most weeks at No. 20 re-entry on the list on the chart dated Jan. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for one week among the 61 total frames it logged in its initial run. The second single from Miguel’s 2010 debut album, All I Want Is You, reached No. A clear hit today, “Sure Thing” was a smash in its original era too.
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