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Future Debuts All 17 Songs From ‘Mixtape Pluto’ on Hot 100

He now boasts the third-most Hot 100 entries of all time.

Future

Future

Matt Adam

Future is back with another huge week on Billboard’s charts. His new project, Mixtape Pluto, debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated Oct. 5) with 129,00 equivalent album units earned in the United States in its opening week (Sept. 20-26), according to Luminate, and all 17 of its songs debut on the Billboard Hot 100.

Future earns his 11th No. 1 on the Billboard 200, tying Eminem, Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand and Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) for the fifth-most in the chart’s history. It’s also Future’s third No. 1 of 2024, all tallied over six months – making him the first soloist to score a trio of leaders in a six-month span.


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Below is a recap of all 17 of Future’s songs on the latest Hot 100, all of which are debuts – and all of which are with no other billed artists.

Rank, Title

  • No. 21, “Teflon Don”
  • No. 23, “Too Fast”
  • No. 25, “Lil Demon”
  • No. 26, “Ski”
  • No. 29, “Plutoski”
  • No. 42, “Ready to Cook Up”
  • No. 46, “Ocean”
  • No. 57, “South of France”
  • No. 59, “Brazzier”
  • No. 61, “Press the Button”
  • No. 63, “Surfing a Tsunami”
  • No. 68, “MJ”
  • No. 70, “Oath”
  • No. 80, “Aye Say Gang”
  • No. 81, “Told My”
  • No. 83, “Lost My Dog”
  • No. 85, “Made My Hoe Faint”

Future logs an 18th song on the latest Hot 100. His former three-week No. 1, “Like That” with Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar, ranks at No. 39 in its 27th week on the chart.

Future has now charted 217 songs on the Hot 100 in his career. He surpasses the Glee cast, with 207, for the third-most in the chart’s 66-year history, after only Drake (338) and Taylor Swift (264).

Plus, Future has charted 49 songs in 2024 alone, surpassing Swift (36) and Metro Boomin (35) for the most. The sum is the fourth-best ever for an act in a calendar year, after only the Glee cast’s 80 entries in 2010 and 77 in 2011 and Swift’s 54 in 2023.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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