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Rap's Unprecedented Chart Slump: The Alchemist Sounds Off on Hot 100!

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Rap's Unprecedented Chart Slump: The Alchemist Sounds Off on Hot 100!

A significant shift in the music industry's landscape has sparked debate and concern, as rap songs were absent from the Billboard Hot 100's top 40 for the first time since February 1990. This notable event, which occurred on Wednesday, ended a remarkable 35-year streak of rap music consistently appearing within the chart's upper echelons. The primary catalyst for this change is Billboard's revised methodology for handling "recurrent" songs, which now dictates that tracks will be removed if they have spent a certain amount of time on the chart and subsequently fall below specific chart thresholds.

The immediate trigger for this historical moment was the reclassification of Kendrick Lamar and SZA's hit song "Luther." After spending 46 weeks on the chart and falling from No. 25 to No. 38 the previous week, "Luther" was deemed recurrent under the new rules and removed, thereby eliminating rap's presence from the top 40.

The news quickly ignited discussions across social media, drawing reactions from various corners of the internet. Legendary producer The Alchemist weighed in on the topic, stating, "No rap in top 40 has nothing to do with the music being bad or good." His comment reflects a sentiment shared by others who have been observing a gradual decline in rap's commercial dominance in recent years. This trend was evident in 2023, which saw a notable absence of rap albums topping the Billboard 200 and rap songs leading the Hot 100 until Lil Uzi Vert's "Pink Tape" in July and Doja Cat's "Paint the Town Red" in September, respectively.

Currently, the highest-charting rap songs are NBA YoungBoy's "Shot Callin" at No. 44, followed by Cardi B's "Safe" featuring Kehlani at No. 48, and BigXthaPlug's "Hell at Night" featuring Ella Langley at No. 49. The complex nature of these new chart parameters underscores a evolving dynamic within the music industry, raising questions about the future commercial performance and chart representation of rap music.

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