It’s been a busy week for the rapper.
The Billboard Hot 100 charts have become a point of contention for Tekashi 69.
So he was clearly disappointed when the pop track debuted at No.

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1 against his No.
“I want the whole world to see this.”
“JUSTINS fans bought the song.
OUR fans bought this song (never more than four copies each, AS THE RULES STATE).
She added, “Sales count for more than streams.
u can not discredit this as hard as u try.
“He says his streams don’t count.
If you gonna say her name check that you say mine because it’s our song.”
He says his beef is with Billboard, as a kid who came from nothing.
Billboard counts only U.S.-based plays for its charts.”
They do not distribute a Hot 100 ranking forecast to labels, management, or artists.
Tekashi’s chart historyhas yet to be restoredon its site.