The singer/chef is keeping news about private life on a low simmer as rumors heat up.
"This achievement is a wild reminder of how things – all across the board - can cycle back into cultural relevance," Miguel tells Billboard.
The rapper/singer's "Fight the Feeling" returns him to the Hot 100 top 20 for the first time in two years.
The colossal hit rewrites Mary J. Blige’s mark from 2006 and ties for fourth place on the overall count.
The producer also hinted that he's working on a joint album with Future.
One of the biggest surprises is that Kendrick Lamar didn’t win a thing.
The annual fest will be held June 2-4 and feature additional performances by Lil Uzi Vert, Ari Lennox, GloRilla and others.
The new champ has rewards for everyone - Metro Boomin gets his first No. 1, The Weeknd ties for third-most No. 1s and 21 Savage replaces himself at No. 1.