Jack Harlow's success has been unmatchable over the past year as his new song "First Class" made another impressive run on the radio almost a month after its release.

According to Headline Planet, the rapper's latest single remains number one on the Mediabase rhythmic chart for three consecutive weeks. It also reached number one on the urban airplay listing.

The outlet noted that the song amassed 7,070 spins during the May 22 to 28 tracking period.

Below "First Class" is Doja Cat's "Get Into It (Yuh)," which placed number two this week. Jnr Choi's "To The Moon" rises to number three, while Latto's "Big Energy" got the fourth spot.

Bad news for Tyga and Doja Cat's "Freaky Deaky" as it went down three notches to number five.

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The latest achievement comes a few days after Brandy claps back at Jack Harlow by releasing her remix of the rapper's number one song "First Class."

According to Hollywood Life, the 43-year-old singer lectured the rapper about her status in the industry after he expressed his confusion about Brandy and Ray J's sibling status.

In the new song, the singer labeled herself as "world-famous," a "living legend," and "one of the greatest.

Her rap was completely freestyled, and Fergie's "Glamorous" beat can be heard in the background.

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Brandy then reminded Harlow that her resume is "amazing." Throughout the singer's career, she has been nominated 12 times for a Grammy award and managed to snag one title.

She was one of the best-selling artists of the 90s as her song "The Boy Is Mine" sold 2.6 million copies. The track also spent 13 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The singer didn't only take over the world of music, but she also starred as a black Cinderella in a Disney musical film with the iconic Whitney Houston.

Before releasing the song, the singer teased fans that she would release her own remix of the song by tweeting, "I will murk this dude in rap at 43 on his own beats and then sing his a** to sleep."

Her response got a lot of controversies as many fans didn't find her post appropriate.

However, she later clarified that it was a joke, saying, "I know I'm mad late... but it was a joke I didn't know he rapped so I was just Poking but I see now this was a big thing a few days ago."

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