Beyoncé's fourth No.1 Advertising signThe Streaming Songs chart — and first all-solo — comes with “Texas Hold 'Em,” which climbs to the top of the chart dated March 2.
“Texas Hold 'Em,” which debuted at No. 4 on the chart on Feb. 24, is at No. 1 through 29 million official U.S. streams on Feb. 16-22, a 51 percent boost, according to Luminate.
Beyoncé first reigned on Streaming Songs, which began in 2013, with “Drunk in Love,” featuring Jay-Z, which reigned for four weeks in 2014. She then led for one week in 2018 as co- lead on Ed Sheeran's 'Perfect', and her third chart topper came as a signature performance on Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage' in 2020.
Thus, “Texas Hold 'Em” is Beyonce's first Streaming Songs topper without any other lead or featured performance — eclipsing the No. 2 peak of “7/11” in 2014.
Between “Savage” and “Texas Hold'Em,” Beyonce reached Streaming Songs multiple times, with a No. 3 hit on “Break My Soul in 2022.”
Becomes one of 10 acts with at least four No. 1s on Streaming Songs since its inception. Drake leads all acts with 20 skippers.
Meanwhile, “Texas Hold 'Em” spends a second week at No. 1 on Country Streaming Songs. The Billboard Hot 100 metric, as previously reported, sees the song climb 2-1. In addition to its streams, the song earned 16.1 million radio plays and 29,000 downloads.
“Texas Hold 'Em” and its counterpart “16 Carriages” (which debuts at No. 36 on Streaming Songs, up from its No. 27 debut, via 8 million streams) are both from her upcoming eighth studio album Beyoncé, which does not yet have a release date.