Nicki Minaj performs at Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash: Pop Up Edition at Philips Arena on June 17, 2017 in Atlanta.

"MotorSport," by Migos, Minaj & Cardi B, launches at No. 14. Plus, action for Taylor Swift & more.

As previously reported, Post Malone's "Rockstar," featuring 21 Savage, notches a fourth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Nov. 18), the most for a rap song this year.

Plus, Camila Cabello's "Havana," featuring Young Thug, soars from No. 7 to No. 2 and Lil Pump logs his first top 10, as "Gucci Gang" jumps 14-7. Both songs surge following the first full week of tracking after the premieres of their official videos.

Who else makes notable Hot 100 chart moves this week?

"MotorSport," Migos, Nicki Minaj & Cardi B

The high-profile collab blasts onto the Hot 100 at No. 14, led by its No. 10 launch on Streaming Songs with 19.8 million first-week streams, according to Nielsen Music. As for Nicki Minaj, she tallies her 81st Hot 100 entry, extending her mark for the most among women. Aretha Franklin and Taylor Swift share second place with 73 each (with Swift having tied Franklin a week ago with the debut of "Gorgeous," which this week falls 13-69).

Women With the Most Hot 100 Visits All-Time

81, Nicki Minaj

73, Aretha Franklin

73, Taylor Swift

60, Rihanna

57, Madonna

56, Beyonce

56, Dionne Warwick

53, Connie Francis

48, Mariah Carey

48, Brenda Lee

45, Miley Cyrus

41, Barbra Streisand

40, Mary J. Blige

40, Janet Jackson

40, Diana Ross

Among all acts, Minaj matches Kanye West for the eighth-most Hot 100 appearances. The cast of Fox's Glee leads with 207, followed by Drake (157) and Lil Wayne (136).

"…Ready for It?," Taylor Swift

The song rebounds 46-19 on the Hot 100 following the Oct. 27 premiere of its official video, up 106 percent to 16.2 million clicks and re-entering at No. 19 on Streaming Songs. It debuted at No. 4 on the Sept. 23 Hot 100. It also jumps 18-10 on Digital Song Sales (26,000 downloads sold, up 27 percent) and has begun its airplay ascent, rising 40-33 on Radio Songs (37 million in all-format audience, up 16 percent).

"Call It What You Want," the fourth song released before Swift's new album Reputation arrived at midnight (Nov. 10), is on pace to bow as the fourth No. 1 on next week's Digital Song Sales chart (and push Swift ahead of Franklin for a solo share of the second-most Hot 100 appearances among women).

"New Rules," Dua Lipa

The pop singer-songwriter's highest-charting Hot 100 hit rises 34-26. It climbs 25-18 on Streaming Songs, up 15 percent to 16.9 million U.S. streams, and debuts at No. 47 on Radio Songs (26 million in audience, up 9 percent).

"Wolves," Selena Gomez x Marshmello

As previously reported, the song crowns the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, where it's Gomez's second No. 1 and Marshmello's first. On the Hot 100, "Wolves" vaults 88-35 following the first full tracking week after its release. It bullets at No. 9 on Digital Song Sales (28,000) and No. 26 on Streaming Songs (13 million).

"How Long," Charlie Puth

The single enters the Hot 100's upper half, pushing 52-46. It bows on Radio Songs at No. 44, increasing 18 percent to 28 million all-format impressions, and rises 18-16 on Adult Pop Songs and 24-21 on Pop Songs.