After launching atop the Billboard 200 albums chart with their latest collaborative album, We Don't Trust You, Future and Metro Boomin' also topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart with their single, "Like That," with Kendrick Lamar.

The song famously launched a rap beef between Kendrick Lamar against Drake and J.Cole.

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

According to numbers crunched by Luminate, Future, Metro Boomin, Kendrick Lamar's "Like That" opened at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Billboard reported that the single raked in 59.6 million streams and 5.6 million radio airplay impressions, even selling 9,000 in its opening week.

So far, it's the most streamed song in over a year, falling behind Miley Cyrus' "Flowers," which generated over 59.7 million streams in 2023.

So far, this is Future and Kendrick Lamar's third Hot 100 No. 1 and Metro Boomin's first chart-topper as a recording artist on the genre-blending singles chart.

However, he topped the charts for the third time as a writer and producer, with The Weeknd's "Heartless" and Migos' 'Bad and Boujee" as his first two.

Five songs from the duo's We Don't Trust You arrived at the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10.

"Type Shit" opened at No. 2, "Cinderella" at No. 6, the title track at No. 8, and "Young Metro" at No. 9.

Meanwhile, Ariana Grande's "We Can't Be Friends" was bumped to No. 10 following the new arrivals, making her the sole female artist on the chart's upper region.

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Kendrick Lamar' Like That' Diss Track Against Drake, J.Cole

In Kendrick Lamar's verse on "Like That," he aimed at Drake and J.Cole by mentioning their chart-topping collaboration "First Person Shooter."

"Yeah, get up with me, f-k sneak dissing/'First Person Shooter,' I hope they came with three switches," Lamar rapped. "Think I won't drop the location? I still got PTSD/ Motherf-k the Big 3, n-a, it's just big me."

As if that wasn't enough, Lamar also aimed directly at Drake, referencing his recent album, "For All The Dogs," in a hard-hitting bar: "'Fore all your dogs gettin' buried, that's a K with all these nines, he gon' see Pet Sematary."

Following the track's success, Metro Boomin' celebrated the new feat by proclaiming: "HIP HOP IS ALIVE AND WELL #WEDONTTRUSTYOU."

Check out his Instagram post below.

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