6 God: Drake notches his sixth Hot 100 No. 1, passing Diddy, Eminem and Ludacris for the most among rappers.

Drake replaces himself atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated July 21), as the viral challenge-fueled "In My Feelings" blasts from No. 6 to No. 1, supplanting his own "Nice for What." Both songs, which also surge to the top of the Streaming Songs and Digital Song Sales charts, are from his LP Scorpion, which spends a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

Meanwhile, Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin's former Hot 100 No. 1 "I Like It," now at No. 2, takes over atop the Radio Songs ranking and Ella Mai's "Boo'd Up reaches the Hot 100's top five.

Let's run down the top 10 on the newest Hot 100, which blends all-genre streaming, radio airplay and digital sales data. All charts will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (July 17).

Challenge met: "Feelings," released on Young Money/Cash Money/Republic Records and the 1,077th No. 1 in the Hot 100's history (which dates to Aug. 4, 1958), soars to No. 1 on the Hot 100 as it likewise leaps to the top of Streaming Songs, rising 2-1 with 71.7 million U.S. streams, up 58 percent, in the week ending July 12, according to Nielsen Music. It also blasts 9-1 on Digital Song Sales with 89,000 downloads sold, up 337 percent, in the same tracking week. On Radio Songs, the track is the highest debut, at No. 29, with 36.5 million audience impressions, up 239 percent, in the week ending July 15.

"Feelings" is the Hot 100's top gainer in streaming, sales and airplay, marking the first song to sweep all three honors at No. 1 since Drake's own "God's Plan," which tripled up on March 3 following the arrival of its official video.

Helping power the advances of "Feelings" is the "In My Feelings" challenge. Last Wednesday (July 10), Instagram comedian Shiggy, the creator of The Shiggy dance craze, which synchs to Drake lyrics, posted a video of Drake deftly performing the routine onstage. Since the dance's inception, such stars as Will Smith, Ciara and her husband Russell Wilson, Kevin Hart and Odell Beckham Jr. have all taken on the challenge.

Drake dethrones Drake: As "Feelings" replaces "Nice" atop the Hot 100, Drake is the first artist to dethrone himself at the summit since...Drake. On the April 21-dated chart, "Nice" debuted at No. 1, ending the reign of his "Plan." Drake joins only Justin Bieber, Usher and the Beatles in having swapped titles atop the tally twice.

The 6 God's record-breaking 6th Hot 100 No. 1, the most among rappers: Drake tallies his sixth Hot 100 leader with "Feelings," which follows "Nice" (eight total weeks at No. 1), "Plan" (11 weeks), "One Dance," featuring WizKid and Kyla (10 weeks, 2016), and his first two toppers as featured on Rihanna hits: "Work" (nine weeks, 2016) and "What's My Name?" (one week, 2010).

Now with six Hot 100 No. 1s, Drake passes Diddy, Eminem and Ludacris, each with five, for the most among rappers.

Third No. 1 from 'Scorpion': "Feelings" follows "Nice" and "Plan" as the third Hot 100 No. 1 from Scorpion. The set is the first album to generate three leaders on the list since Bieber's Purpose, which yielded "What Do You Mean?," "Sorry" and "Love Yourself" in 2015-16.

Third No. 1 of 2018: With "Feelings" joining "Nice" and "Plan" in topping the Hot 100 in 2018, Drake is the first artist with three leaders in the same year since Katy Perry, whose "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg), "Teenage Dream" and "Firework" (all from Perry's album Teenage Dream) all reigned in 2010. Drake is the first male to earn the honor since Usher rolled up four No. 1s in 2004 (all from his Confessions LP): "Yeah!" (featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris), "Burn," "Confessions Part II" and "My Boo" (with Alicia Keys).

40th total week at No. 1: Drake posts his 40th career week at No. 1 on the Hot 100. He's the seventh act to reach the milestone, following Mariah Carey (79 weeks), Rihanna (60), the Beatles (59), Boyz II Men (50), Usher (47) and Beyoncé (42).

Seven weeks, seven Hot 100 No. 1s: The past seven weeks, including the latest, July 21-dated Hot 100, have encompassed different No. 1s (including songs returning to the top) week-over-week, marking the longest streak of such turnover since late 2010. Notably, each stretch has included Drake:

June 9, 2018, "Nice for What," Drake

June 16, 2018, "Psycho," Post Malone feat. Ty Dolla $ign

June 23, 2018, "Nice for What," Drake

June 30, 2018, "Sad!," XXXTentacion

July 7, 2018, "I Like It," Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin

July 14, 2018, "Nice for What," Drake

July 21, 2018, "In My Feelings," Drake

Nov. 6, 2010, "Like a G6," Far*East Movement feat. Cataracs & Dev

Nov. 13, 2010, "We R Who We R," Ke$ha

Nov. 20, 2010, "What's My Name?," Rihanna feat. Drake

Nov. 27, 2010, "Like a G6," Far*East Movement feat. Cataracs & Dev

Dec. 4, 2010, "Only Girl (In the World)," Rihanna

Dec. 11, 2010, "Raise Your Glass," P!nk

Dec. 18, 2010, "Firework," Katy Perry

Rap's record reign: Rap songs have now led the Hot 100 for a record-extending 25 consecutive weeks. The streak has comprised Drake's "Plan" (for 11 weeks) and "Nice" (eight); Childish Gambino's "This Is America" (two); Post Malone's "Psycho," featuring Ty Dolla $ign (one); XXXTentacion's "Sad!" (one); Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin's "I Like It" (one); and now Drake's "Feelings."

Streaming and sales champ: "Feelings" is Drake's record-extending seventh Streaming Songs No. 1; Bieber ranks second with four. Drake adds his 10th Digital Song Sales No. 1, pushing him past Eminem for the most among male acts; overall, Drake ranks fourth on the sales tally, after Taylor Swift (15 No. 1s), Rihanna (14) and Perry (11).

No. 1 in R&B/hip-hop: "Feelings" concurrently climbs to No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. Drake collects his 19th No. 1 on the former survey, moving to within one of Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder's record 20 each, and his record-extending 20th No. 1 on the latter list.

Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin's "I Like It" rebounds 3-2 on the Hot 100 after topping the July 7-dated chart. On Radio Songs, it blasts 6-1 (102.7 million in audience, up 15 percent). Cardi B earns her second Radio Songs No. 1, after "Finesse," with Bruno Mars, which led for four weeks beginning in March. Bad Bunny and Balvin each notch their first leader non the survey.

"Like" makes the greatest positional leap to No. 1 on Radio Songs since Adele's "Hello," which also vaulted 6-1 on Nov. 28, 2015. JAY-Z and Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind" made the same jump exactly six years earlier (Nov. 28, 2009), while one song has sprung even farther: Kanye West's "Stronger" pounced 7-1 on Oct. 6, 2007.

"Like" additionally spends its first week atop the Songs of the Summer chart, which ranks the top-performing titles on the Hot 100 between Memorial Day and Labor Day. The song supplants Drake's "Nice" after four weeks in the lead.

Maroon 5's "Girls Like You," featuring Cardi B, hits a new Hot 100 high, rising 5-3, while Drake's "Nice" drops 1-4.

A week ago (on the July 14-dated Hot 100), Drake logged a record seven songs in the top 10 simultaneously, concurrent with the chart arrival of Scorpion. This week, four of those titles depart the top 10, making for notable positional leaps in the region. Ella Mai's "Boo'd Up" ascends to the top five, hitting a new peak (11-5), as it leads the Hot R&B Songs chart for an eighth week. Helping its ascent is its new remix with Nicki Minaj and Quavo, released July 4. Mai's breakout hit darts 7-4 on Digital Song Sales (27,000, up 29 percent); 21-8 on Streaming Songs (32.9 million, up 5 percent); and 14-12 on Radio Songs (68.9 million, up 12 percent).

Juice WRLD's No. 3-peaking "Lucid Dreams" rebounds 16-7 on the Hot 100 and Ariana Grande's "No Tears Left to Cry" hikes 15-8, after reaching No. 3 upon its entrance (May 5), while becoming her third No. 1 on the Pop Songs chart.

UPDATED FOR REVISED No. 10 (at 3p ET): Capping the Hot 100's top 10, Post Malone's "Psycho" rebounds 12-9 and XXXTentacion's "Sad!" holds at No. 10.

Find out more Hot 100 news in the weekly "Hot 100 Chart Moves" column and by listening (and subscribing) to Billboard's Chart Beat Podcast and Pop Shop Podcast. And again, be sure to visit Billboard.com tomorrow (July 17), when all charts, including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh. The next issue of Billboard magazine is on sale Friday (July 20).