"N.K-Pop" led at the midweek point and does enough to cross the finish line first.
“Unholy” makes it a hattrick in the U.K.
Plus: New albums from Takeoff & Quavo, G Herbo and Charlie Puth debut in top 10.
As Steve Lacy earns his first No. 1 with "Bad Habit," check out all the "baddest" chart-toppers.
Following its release on vinyl, "FutureNever" stages another return to the summit.
Plus, moves for Shygirl, Farruko and MK & BURNS.
The new champ is the third Afrobeats hit to top the chart in the last year.
He's the first solo male to triple up in a single week.
"One of the most important ingredients for radio is familiarity," says Crush Music's Erik Olesen, as the song grew on social media and via synchs.
Also debuting in the top 10: Slipknot, Denzel Curry, Tyler Childers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sammy Hagar & The Circle, Bjork and a $180 17-CD Grateful Dead boxed set.