Cardi B Ties Kendrick Lamar’s No. 1 Count as ‘Errtime’ Tops Rhythmic Airplay Chart
Cardi B has extended her run of success on Billboard’s radio charts with her single “Errtime” rising to No. 1 on the Rhythmic Airplay chart for the week dated Feb. 7, 2026. “Errtime” climbed from No. 2 to the top spot, becoming the most-played song on rhythmic radio formats in the United States and marking Cardi B’s eleventh No. 1 on that chart, tying her with Kendrick Lamar for the 11th-most Rhythmic Airplay leaders in the history of the ranking that dates back to October 1992.

The ascent of “Errtime” displaced Metro Boomin, Quavo, Breskii and YKNIECE’s “Take Me Thru Dere” after its one-week run at No. 1. According to tracking data, “Errtime” saw an increase in plays for the Jan. 23–29 tracking week, helping it secure the top position across panel-contributing rhythmic radio stations.
Cardi B’s performance with “Errtime” comes amid a busy period in her career. She served as musical guest on the 1,000th episode of Saturday Night Live on Jan. 31, where she performed songs including “Errtime” and “Bodega Baddie.” The rapper is also preparing to kick off her Little Miss Drama tour on Feb. 11 in Palm Desert, California, supporting her 2025 album Am I the Drama?, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
In addition to topping the Rhythmic Airplay chart, “Errtime” continued to perform well across other radio formats, climbing on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart and advancing on the all-genre Radio Songs chart as audience impressions rose.
Cardi’s chart milestone with “Errtime” not only underscores her ongoing radio impact but also places her alongside Kendrick Lamar in the all-time rankings for Rhythmic Airplay No. 1 hits.
