Drake beats The Beatles for the most top 10 singles on Billboard Hot 100

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Drake performs at Qudos Bank Arena on Nov. 7, 2017 in Sydney. Copyright Lagerhaus WireImage file
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By Minyvonne Burke with NBC News Entertainment
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Drake now holds the record for the most top 10 hits on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in one calendar year after the song "MIA" launched at No. 5.

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Maybe it was all a part of God's plan.

Drake has just broken a Billboard Hot 100 record previously held by The Beatles for over 50 years.

The actor-turned-rapper, whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham, garnered his 12th Top 10 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for the song "MIA" by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, which features Drake.

The track launches at No. 5 for the Oct. 27 listing, according to Billboard, and that was enough to push the Canadian superstar into the top spot for the most top-10s singles on the chart in a single year.

The record was previously held by The Beatles, who had eleven top 10 singles on the Hot 100 in 1964.

Other Drake collaborations that have made the Top 10 including "Look Alive" by BlocBoy JB, "Walk It Talk It" by Migos and "Yes Indeed" with Lil Baby.

His solo songs to chart were "Diplomatic Immunity," "Nice for What," "Nonstop", "I'm Upset," "Emotionless," "In My Feelings" and "Don't Matter To Me," which features Michael Jackson. His song "God's Plan" has been No. 1 for 11 weeks, according to Billboard.

Drake, whose 32nd birthday is on Wednesday, has had 32 top 10 songs overall, the most among solo male artists.

The Beatles, however, still hold the record for the most No. 1 singles in one year, with six to reach the top spot in 1964. The rock band also has 34 top 10 hits overall.

Over the summer, The Beatles took another hit when the Recording Industry Association of American said The Eagles compilation album "Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)" overtook them as the top-selling album ever in America with more than 38 million copies sold.

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