Playboi Carti’s “I AM MUSIC” Dominates Charts as “EVILJ0RDAN” Surges to No. 3


“EVILJ0RDAN” was definitely one of the standout tracks from “MUSIC.”

Playboi Carti’s I AM MUSIC (or MUSIC) has fully lived up to expectations. Not only is the project receiving widespread praise from prominent critics—including us—but it also posted impressive first-day streaming numbers. While the album boasts several standout moments, including Kendrick Lamar’s trio of features and a guest spot from The Weeknd, one solo track is making a surprising impact on the Billboard charts.

According to industry sources, “EVILJ0RDAN” is projected to debut at No. 3 on next week’s Billboard Hot 100. This comes as a surprise, given that other high-profile collaborations seemed poised to take the spotlight. However, with the album’s strong streaming performance, expect multiple tracks to secure top positions on the charts.



Interestingly, “EVILJ0RDAN” was previewed by Carti months ago, yet that hasn’t stopped it from dominating in its official release. The track’s action-packed beat is a standout, and Carti’s confident, high-energy delivery elevates the song. While the intro may be a bit bizarre, once the track kicks in, it solidifies itself as one of the album’s hottest records.

Is “EVILJ0RDAN” the best track on I AM MUSIC? Let us know in the comments!



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