Beyoncé, Lil Uzi Vert, Tinashe, Meek Mill, Babyface and more big names were in attendance.
The 24-year-old's '4GOD II' project arrived last week featuring Roddy Ricch, G Herbo, DaBaby, and Birdman.
The Mississippi native's breakout anthem reached No. 25 on the Hot 100 and went gold in April.
The singer’s runaway success ties the titanic 2019 hit with a 20th week at the summit.
The Louisville rapper achieves his first No. 1 on the list with his fourth visit, thanks to his semi-surprise album.
"The funniest thing about this song is that it was added very late in the album process," Lenae says. "I'm so thankful [Steve]... brought it back up because otherwise it probably wouldn't be on the project."
The deal is rumored to be valued at $50 million.
Beginning today (April 26), the annual conference is hosting 1,300 delegates and more than 130 events analyzing all aspects of the global dance music industry.
"Having my own scholarship is like a Grammy," the Chicago drill pioneer explains to Billboard.
The soul singer-songwriter is the first woman with three consecutive No. 1 singles since 2020.