Future, Metro Boomin', and Kendrick Lamar secured a mighty hold atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart with "Like That" in their second week since it was released.

The non-mover effectively blocked Beyoncé's "Texas Hold' Em" back atop the Hot 100. 

Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" tracks failed to make a bid atop the Hot 100. In particular, "Texas Hold' Em" only reached No. 2.

Future, Metro Boomin', Kendrick Lamar: 'Like That' Billboard Hot 100

According to Billboard, Future, Metro Boomin', and Kendrick Lamar's hard-hitting diss track "Like That" remains steady at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart as the ongoing rap beef between Lamar, J. Cole, and Drake reaches a fever pitch.

In its second week, the song raked in 46.1 million streams and an additional 10.1 million radio airplay impressions.

It sold 6,000 in the succeeding week, which plummeted 29%.

Concurrently, "Like That" added another week atop the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot Rap Songs, and Streaming Songs charts, but it fell from No. 2 to No. 8 on the Digital Song Sales chart.

Last week, "Like That" opened at No. 1 on the Hot 100, making it Future and Lamar's third chart leader and Metro Boomin's first as a recording artist.

The album We Don't Trust You, from which the track is from, topped the Billboard 200 chart last week.

The duo recently announced that they would release a follow-up album, We Still Don't Trust You, on Apr. 12, 2024.

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Beyoncé' Texas Hold' Em' Billboard Hot 100

Meanwhile, Beyoncé's "Texas Hold' Em" only rebounded to No. 2 from No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart after debuting in February 2024. (via Billboard Charts

The song was Beyoncé's ninth chart-topper, and it holds historical significance because it became the first country song by a black artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart ever.

"Texas Hold' Em" drew 47.9 million airplay impressions and 26.9 million streams and sold 15,000 on Cowboy Carter's opening week.

It rules for three weeks atop the Digital Song Sales chart and the Hot Country Songs for eight weeks.

The song leads the entire album on the Hot 100 on its first week of charting on the genre-blending chart. 

READ ALSO: Beyoncé Becomes 1st Black Woman to Score No. 1 Country Album With 'Cowboy Carter'

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