Compton native Roddy Ricch has gained his first Hot 100 chart-topper ever. On top of that, “The Box” beat out Justin Bieber’s long-awaited comeback single “Yummy.” Bieber’s single landed on the charts right behind “The Box.” The outcome is after heavy efforts from Bieber’s camp to push the song toward number one.

In a since-deleted Instagram post from Thursday, Justin Bieber was instructing fans on how to push “Yummy” to the top of the charts. These “instructions” were posted the final day that sales and streams would be counted toward the first week sales. Among the instructions, they went as far as to suggest that fans could use VPNs to make alternate Spotify accounts to game the streams for the Def Jam artist.

“Yummy” not topping the charts is not due to Justin Bieber “falling off,” the song just wasn’t received well by many. Many had high expectations for his first solo release in several years. This not only lead to Roddy Ricch getting his first #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 but also the producer of “The Box,” 30 Roc, as well as co-producer Dat Boi Squeeze.

With that being said, the success of “The Box” should not be credited to the lack of success of “Yummy.” The Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial album cut gained popularity immediately upon the release of Roddy’s recent project. This can be attributed to memes, Tik Tok virality, and the song’s intense production and execution.

stream yummy by justin bieber 💪🏽 — Roddy Ricch (@RoddyRicch) January 11, 2020

Whether these tweets contain sarcasm or not, we don’t know, but at least the two artists are showing some kind of support for each other.

Thanks everyone. So thankful. #yummy. @RoddyRicch You had to go and make a banger smh! Haha ur the man!! Love the song!! congrats on your first #1!! Everyone go stream #thebox https://t.co/sut7ZA5A0d — Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) January 13, 2020

The success of “The Box” is far from over, especially since Roddy Ricch hasn’t even dropped the video for the song yet. Although it looks like he recently teased stills from the video on his social media just a handful of days ago. Until we get the video, catch up on Roddy’s discography. You can listen to Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial on all platforms now, along with his other mixtapes.