His collaboration with Kendrick Lamar, 'King's Dead', has just fallen out of the chart after spending consecutive 166 weeks on the U.S. countdown.
- Jun 14, 2018
AceShowbiz - Rapper Future has quietly become a U.S. chart staple after spending a consecutive 166 weeks on the Billboard 100 countdown.
His King's Dead collaboration with Kendrick Lamar has just fallen out of the chart, marking Future's first Hot 100 absence since April 2015.
The run has given the rap star the fifth-longest charting streak ever - only fellow rappers Drake, Lil Wayne, and Nicki Minaj, and Rihanna have spent longer spells on the countdown.
Future wraps fifth-longest #Hot100 charting streak after 166 weeks https://t.co/xXbsrKtVMDpic.twitter.com/XuchbpX1oH
— billboard (@billboard) June 14, 2018
Future's run began with Commas and has included 53 mentions for tracks including Mask Off and Low Life.