
Cardi B banks her 11th No. 1 on Billboard’s Rhythmic Airplay chart with “Errtime,” which ascends from the runner-up spot to lead the list dated Feb. 7. The single, released and promoted through Atlantic Records, was the most played song in the United States on panel-contributing rhythmic radio stations for the Jan. 23-29 tracking week, according to Luminate. It improved 8% in plays from the previous week.
As “Errtime” ascends, it unseats Metro Boomin, Quavo, Breskii and YKNIECE’s “Take Me Thru Dere” after its one week in charge. The Atlantan assembling slides to No. 3, with a 9% decrease in plays for the week.
The “Errtime” achievement arrives during a busy fortnight for the rapper. Cardi B was the musical guest on on the Jan. 31 milestone 1,000th episode of Saturday Night Live, where she performed “Errtime” and “Bodega Baddie,” and she will kick off her Little Miss Drama tour on Feb. 11 in Palm Desert, Calif. The 35-date trek supports her sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, which dropped in September 2025 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Thanks to her 11 No. 1s, Cardi B matches Kendrick Lamar for the 11th best count of Rhythmic Airplay No. 1s in the chart’s history, which dates to October 1992. Drake remains the distant leader, with 43 champs, while Rihanna ranks second with 17.
With “Errtime” expanding Cardi’s Rhythmic Airplay collection, here’s a review of her 11 chart-topping titles:
Song Title, Artist (if other than Cardi B), Weeks at No. 1, Date Reached No. 1
- “Bodak Yellow (Money Moves),” four, Oct. 7, 2017
- “No Limit,” G-Eazy feat. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B; two, Dec. 16, 2017
- “Finesse,” with Bruno Mars; two, Feb. 17, 2018
- “Be Careful,” one, July 7, 2018
- “I Like It,” with J. Balvin & Bad Bunny; four, July 14, 2018
- “Please Me,” with Bruno Mars; one, April 13, 2019
- “WAP,” feat. Megan Thee Stallion; one, Sept. 26, 2020
- “Up,” three, March 20, 2021
- “Outside,” one, Aug. 16, 2025
- “Safe,” feat. Kehlani; two, Nov. 8, 2025
- “Errtime,” one (to date), Feb. 7, 2026
Elsewhere, “Errtime” drives 5-3 on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, where it surged 18% in plays and won the Greatest Gainer honor for the week’s largest increase in plays. The support from the rhythmic and mainstream R&B/hip-hop formats fuel the single’s 30-24 flight on the all-genre Radio Songs chart. There, it increased 14% in audience impressions to reach 22.4 million in listenership for the week.




