Twelve tracks on the SZA Deluxe Edition Ask for help The album exploded advertising billboardOn the Hot R&B Songs chart, No. 1 is “30 for 30,” a collaboration with Kendrick Lamar. The influx on the charts on January 4, 2025 followed the long-awaited release. Ask for help Deluxe (dubbed SOS Deluxe Edition: Lana Released on digital and streaming platforms on December 20.
According to data from Luminate, in the tracking week from December 20 to 26, “30 for 30” had 17.5 million official streams in the United States, 385,000 viewers, and 2,000 digital song downloads.
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Here’s a recap of SZA’s chart-topping series:
Song title, artist (if not SZA), number of weeks at number one, date of reaching number one
- “Weekend” 1, January 3, 2018
- “I Hate You”, December 18, 2021
- “Kill Bill”, December 24, 30, 2022
- “Snooze”, 32, July 29, 2023
- “stick you out” Drake collaborates with SZATuesday, September 30, 2023
- Saturn V, March 9, 2024
- “30 for 30,” with Kendrick Lamar, No. 1, January 4, 2025
Notably, the new champion gave frequent collaborators, future joint tour headliners, and former Top Dawg label members SZA and Lamar their first No. 1 hit R&B song. The pair’s previous best result on a shared track was second place black panther 2018 soundtrack single “All the Stars”.
Meanwhile, Lamar has his second No. 1 hit on Hot R&B Songs, following Blxst’s “Die Hard,” featuring Amanda Reifer. Tracks from superstars Mr. Morale and Strider Album, 2022 to rule the week.
Elsewhere, “30 for 30” debuted at No. 4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, while “Luther,” another SZA collaboration with Lamar, spent its third week at No. 1, Ranked 45th on the “R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart”. 35 is some kind of seasonal fare above “30 for 30”.
As mentioned earlier, “30 for 30” catapulted SZA into the top R&B charts with more than a dozen new songs, bringing the singer-songwriter’s career hit list to 57 on the charts. Here’s full coverage of this week’s debut:
- No. 1, “30 for 30,” with Kendrick Lamar
- Third place, “Drive”
- Fourth place, “Diamond Boy (DTM)”
- Fifth, “What should I do?”
- Seventh, “No more hiding”
- No. 8, “Crybaby”
- No. 9, “Kitchen”
- No. 10, “Another Life”
- No. 11, “Love Me 4 Me”
- No. 12, “Calm Down Baby”
- No. 13, “It’s My Turn”
- No. 15, “Behind Me (Interlude)”