
Tank has achieved a brand new milestone on the Billboard charts.
The R&B Normal has collected his tenth No. 1 hit on Billboard’s Grownup R&B Airplay chart along with his characteristic on Aaliyah‘s posthumous single “Gone.”
Tank now ties with Charlie Wilson and Usher for probably the most No. 1s on the Grownup R&B Airplay amongst male acts.
General, Alicia Keys leads all artists with 14 No. 1 hits, adopted by Toni Braxton (11). Tank, Usher, Wilson, and Mary J. Blige tie for third with 10 chart-toppers every.
Here’s a take a look at Tank’s No. 1s on Billboard’s Grownup R&B Airplay chart, ranked by longest run:
- “When We,” No. 1 for 11 weeks (2017)
- “Please Don’t Go,” No. 1 for 10 weeks (2007)
- “Soiled,” No. 1 for 3 weeks (2019)
- “Can’t Let It Present,” No. 1 for 2 weeks (2021)
- “Gradual” that includes J. Valentine, No. 1 for 2 weeks (2022)
- “Subsequent Breath,” No. 1 for one week (2012)
- “I Deserve,” No. 1 for one week (2022)
- “See By means of Love” that includes Chris Brown, No. 1 for one week (2023)
- “Earlier than We Get Began” that includes Fabolous, No. 1 for 2 weeks (2024)
- “Gone,” Aaliyah that includes Tank, No. 1 for one week up to now (2025)
“Gone” premiered Might 2 completely on BLK Stream, earlier than releasing worldwide Aug. 1 by way of Blackground Data 2.0. Tank co-wrote the monitor with the late Static Main, with manufacturing by Sean Garrett and Azul Wynter.
“Getting the decision to be a part of her legacy’s continuation is actually superb. It’s a full-circle second and an honor to contribute to the mission,” mentioned Tank.
In different information, Tank has introduced that his new music, “Giddy Up,” will arrive in October. He previewed the R&B-country monitor, produced by Ghost Child, on Instagram Stay on Sept. 17.
The forthcoming tune will mark his first official single since dropping R&B Cash: The Vault, the deluxe version of his 2022 album, in April 2024.
The Vault included the Fabolous-assisted hit “Earlier than We Get Began,” which led the Grownup R&B Airplay chart for 2 weeks.
Preview Tank’s new single “Giddy Up” under.