The cut also opened at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Becoming the first song in history climb back to the top for the third year in a row.
Marking Nas X’s third and Harlow’s first No. 1, and Ye’s fifth Hot 100 song as a co-writer and co-producer.
A moment in music history.
The Boy has now secured a record nine spots on Hot 100’s top 10 list.
Earning him his 19th and 20th top 10 hit.
Logging an impressive 88th week.
A first for any Asian singer/music group.
As his collaboration with DJ Khaled and Jeremih open at No. 100 on the chart.
Making ‘After Hours’ the first album to release three chart-toppers since Drake’s ‘Scorpion.’