“Do We Have a Problem?” by Nicki Minaj & Lil Baby is this week’s favorite new song.

Meta: The collaboration between the two rappers has soared to the top of the genre charts, and they could return next week with another hit.

There is a good chance that they may collaborate again in the near future, as their song has climbed to the top of the charts. Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby’s new single, “Do We Have a Trouble?” debuted at the top of Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs list on February 19 with no problem at all.

First-week sales and streaming records are set to be shattered by this music.

In the week of February 10, MRC Data reports that “Problem,” a Republic Records release, had 24.4 million US streams. A No. 1 debut on the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs chart is prompted by the sum.

Additionally, the song has already sold 48,000 digital downloads in the same time period and has topped the R&B/Hip Hop Digital Song Sales chart. 3.7 million people listened to “Problem” on the radio during the monitoring week.

In the next several weeks, the hit-making rap duo may be seeking for their second number-one smash. On February 4, “Problem” was released, followed by “Bussin,” which was published on February 11 and will have an impact on the next week’s charts (dated Feb. 26).

On Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, “Problem” is Minaj’s sixth No. 1. Here’s a peek at her current cast:

“Moment 4 Life,” featuring Drake, No. 1 for five weeks, beginning Feb. 26, 2011

“Make Me Proud,” Drake featuring Nicki Minaj, three, Feb. 4, 2012

“Anaconda,” six, Sept. 6, 2014

“Only,” featuring Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown, one, Dec. 27, 2014

“Say So,” Doja Cat featuring Nicki Minaj, two, May 16, 2020

“Trollz,” with 6ix9ine, one, June 27, 2020

“Do We Have a Problem?” with Lil Baby, one (to-date), Feb. 19, 2022

“Problem” is Lil Baby’s first Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs champion. A No. 2 finish was his greatest result before this, and both times it was on Drake tracks. In March 2021, “Wants and Needs” made its debut and peaked at number two, while “Girls Want Girls” repeated the feat in September of the same year.

His previous career high as a lead artist was No. 3 with “Drip Too Hard,” a collaboration with Gunna that peaked at that position.

Hot Rap Songs and the Billboard Hot 100 chart both have “Problem” at the top of their respective lists, with “Problem” debuting at No. 1.

Anthony ‘Papa Yerr’ Woart, Jr., the film’s producer and co-writer, also gets good news with the arrival of the new champion. For the first time, Papi Yerr takes the top spot on the Rap Producers chart thanks to his production efforts.

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