Drake's ‘Janice STFU’ Becomes His Longest-Leading No. 1 Billboard Canadian Hot 100 Hit of the Decade
The Iceman track spends its third week at the top, as the Toronto rapper’s album holds down the No. 1 spot for the third week on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart.

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Drake is continuing to break chart records.
For the third week in a row, the Toronto rapper’s Iceman track, “Janice STFU,” maintains the top spot on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart, dated June 13.
While Drizzy has already broken many records in his home country with the triple release of Iceman, Maid of Honour and Habibti — including the most ever No. 1 hits on the Canadian Hot 100 and the Billboard Canadian Albums chart — he’s still topping his own personal records.
"Janice" becomes his longest multi-week No. 1 hit of the 2020s, surpassing the 21 Savage-featuring “Jimmy Cooks,” which spent two weeks at the top in 2022.
On last week’s Billboard Hot 100, “Janice STFU” marked the rapper’s first track to reign for multiple weeks during the decade in the U.S., but only spent two weeks at the top before being dethroned by Ariana Grande’s “Hate That I Made You Love Me” on the June 13-dated chart, dropping to No. 3.
Drake's longest-leading Canadian Hot 100 No. 1 in general is fan favourite "God's Plan," which spent a whopping 29 weeks at No. 1 in 2018. He still has ways to go to reach that record with "Janice," but it's the leading candidate for song of the summer so far.
On this week's Canadian Albums chart, Iceman spends a third week at No. 1, as Maid of Honour holds down its No. 5 placement and Habibti drops 7-13.
Drake hasn’t broken any of his personal album records — yet — but Iceman is currently tied with 2022’s Honestly, Nevermind and 2025’s $ome $exy $ongs 4 U collaborative album with PARTYNEXTDOOR for three weeks at No. 1 during the 2020s. He still has a few more works to beat 2023’s For All The Dogs — which notched four weeks at the top — and 2021’s eight-week chart-topper Certified Lover Boy.
Drake’s chart dominance blocks Grande’s “Hate That I Made You Love Me” from reaching the top spot on the Canadian Hot 100, as it debuts at No. 3. Ella Langley’s chart-topping hit “Choosin’ Texas” sits at No. 2, while Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” and Tame Impala and Jennie’s “Dracula,” round out at No. 4 and No. 5, respectively.
Further down, Shakira and Burna Boy are turning up the heat with their World Cup collaboration, “Dai Dai.” Tapped as the official World Cup song, it arrives at No. 67 on the Canadian Hot 100. The catchy reggaetón-tinged Afrobeats song blends the Latin pop icon and the Nigerian act’s musical worlds and is the perfect primer for the major sporting event.
It’s part of a full-length album for the World Cup, Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album, which spans 18 tracks and features an array of diverse collaborations that reflect multiculturalism across genres. A handful of Canadian artists are included on the project: Jessie Reyez, Nelly Furtado and Nora Fatehi.
Elsewhere, Cameron Whitcomb’s “Kingdom of Fear” hits a new peak on the Canadian Hot 100, rising 45-35. The Michael Jackson resurgence hasn’t mellowed out yet, as his track “Chicago” climbs nine spots to No. 41 after debuting at No. 50 on the June 6-dated chart.
Timmins, Ontario native Pablo Preston re-enters at No. 87 with “Cause I Do,” notching a new personal record for the emotional track.
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