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New Viral Moments for Dave & Tems, Stromae and (Maybe?) a ‘Heated Rivalry’ Star

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Welcome to Billboard Pro’s Trending Up newsletter, where we take a closer look at the songs, artists, curiosities and trends that have caught the music industry’s attention. Some have come out of nowhere, others have taken months to catch on, and all of them could become ubiquitous in the blink of a TikTok clip. 

This week: Marriage rumors help make a Dave and Tems single take off in the U.S., while a mysterious cover of a Stromae song goes big and revives the original in the process, and a new artist makes waves as the rumored alias for a breakout TV star.

Possibly AI-Powered Cover of Stromae’s ‘Papaoutai’ Lights Up Streaming — And Revives the 2013 Original

13 years ago, Stromae earned a breakthrough global hit with “Papaoutai,” and now it’s back on the streaming charts — this time, without the Belgian multihyphenate’s voice.

Released on Dec. 20 and dubbed an “afro soul” rendition, the new version of “Papoutai” is credited to Unjaps (a faceless, seemingly AI-powered artist tied to recent trending sounds like a choral version of Sisqo’s “Thong Song”), Mikeeysmind (born Mikael Daghighi, a Swedish producer) and Chill77 (another apparently AI-powered artist).

Some listeners have gravitated towards the song’s “heightened emotion” (the new version strips Stromae’s dance beat for a more choral sound), and others have discovered it by way of its placement in trending clips from streamer iShowSpeed’s viral Africa tour. On Jan. 9, social media creator Arsène Mukendi posted a music video that found him lip-syncing to the AI-generated vocals, which he clarified as such in edited Instagram captions. The corresponding TikTok sound for the “afro soul” version of “Papaoutai” currently plays in over 235,000 posts.

According to Luminate, the AI-assisted version of “Papoutai” earned 263,000 official on-demand U.S. streams during the period of Jan. 9-12. A week later (Jan. 16-19), that figure leapt 170% to over 711,000 streams. From Jan. 9-12, Stromae’s original version of “Papaoutai” pulled just under 170,000 official streams, jumping 53% to over 264,000 official streams by the week of Jan. 16-19.

While original AI-assisted songs have appeared in this column before, this might be the most notable case yet of an AI-powered cover of an existing hit song gaining real traction on streaming. — KYLE DENIS


Rumored Wedding Bells Lift Dave & Tems’ ‘Raindance’

When Dave dropped The Boy Who Played the Harp, which landed on Billboard’s 2025 Best Rap Albums list, the Tems-assisted “Raindance” quickly emerged as its biggest potential hit. A few weeks later, the sweet Afroswing collaboration is still going strong.

“Raindance” sustained its momentum throughout the holiday season by riding the swirling romance rumors brewing between its recording artists. On Dec. 15, Tems dropped her “Mine” music video, which featured an appearance from Dave — and a few days prior, she posted a TikTok featuring the rapper with her song “Big Daddy” playing in the background. That same day, Dave posted a clip to his own TikTok account, with Tems and him vibing to “Raindance” while flashing what appeared to be matching rings. With fans tirelessly speculating about the pair’s relationship status, a buzzy new duet tied to an acclaimed new album was their natural landing point, at least as far as music streaming is concerned.

On Dec. 14, TikTok creator @zoebaptistee shared a new dance challenge set to the song’s bridge. That clip has since amassed over 13.4 million views and two million likes, helping the attached unofficial “Raindance” TikTok sound soar past 680,000 posts. The official “Raindance” sound plays in nearly 80,000 additional clips.

During the week of Dec. 19-25, “Raindance” pulled over 1.01 million official on-demand U.S. streams, according to Luminate. Two weeks later (Jan. 1-7), just before the release of its buzzy music video (seemingly set at a wedding reception!) on Jan. 9, that figure ballooned 136% to over 2.39 million official streams.

Dave has yet to enter the Billboard Hot 100, and “Raindance” just might be his strongest chance yet. — K.D.


Theory Involving ‘Heated Rivalry’ Star Hudson Williams Launches Nascent Band Out of Obscurity

At the top of the year, an enigmatic music outfit named Tide Ritual appeared across streaming platforms with two new singles: “Titanic” and “Stay.”

Next to nothing is known about the band, and their two lone Instagram posts don’t give any helpful clues regarding their origin or formation. Naturally, Tide Ritual’s journey from absolute obscurity and streaming breakout was jumpstarted by the current buzziest piece of media: Heated Rivalry. Since the songs popped up on streaming, fans have circulated theories pegging series star Hudson Williams as the voice behind the mystery act. Doctored screenshots of allegedly deleted Instagram DMs and Stories were shared as “proof,” and many fans, eager to pounce on anything even tangentially related to Williams or co-star Connor Storrie, believed them. Some even went as far as alleging Willaims was purposely keeping the band private to avoid conflicting with his new CAA contract.

At press time, Williams has not confirmed (or even acknowledged) the Tide Ritual rumors, but that didn’t stop “Titanic” and “Stay” from receiving a notable streaming boom in light of the speculation. On its first full day of release (Jan. 12), “Titanic” pulled in aroudn 5,000 official on-demand U.S. streams, and that number jumped 283% by Jan. 20 to over 18,000 official streams. Similarly, “Stay” logged just under 1,000 official on-demand U.S. streams on its first full day of release (Jan. 16), with that figure rising 541% to over 3,700 official streams.

In the event that Hudson confirms he is not involved with Tide Ritual (or if the whole thing turns out to be some sort of scam), Heated Rivalry fans can still enjoy the official score soundtrack for season one, which debuted a pair of tracks (“It’s You” and “Rivalry”) on the all-genre Jan. 24-dated Digital Song Sales chart. — K.D.

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NFL Player Keion White Shot Following Alleged Argument With Lil Baby at a Nightclub

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NFL player Keion White was shot early Monday (Feb. 9) following an alleged argument with Lil Baby at a San Francisco nightclub.

According to ABC7, White was shot in the ankle at Dahlia’s, where the 49ers defensive lineman was hosting a Super Bowl party.

SFPD responded to calls for gunshots around 4 a.m. PT on Monday, according to ABC7. The San Francisco Standard viewed the police report, which, according to the publication, said a witness told law enforcement that White got into an argument with Baby as the rapper and his entourage tried to enter the private event, and was then shot, hours after the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.

Billboard has reached out to reps for Lil Baby and the SFPD for comment.

“Any violent incident in our city is unacceptable, and I’m hoping Keion recovers quickly. I’ve spoken with SFPD and 49ers leadership — we are all grateful to our SFPD officers for their quick response,” San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said on X. “As always, I will continue working with San Francisco law enforcement to ensure our neighborhoods and our residents are safe.”

According to the San Francisco 49ers, White underwent successful surgery on his ankle and the injuries are not expected to be “career-threatening.”

“A preliminary investigation revealed a verbal altercation occurred between two groups inside a business,” San Francisco police said in a statement, per ESPN. “The victim was injured when shots were fired by an unknown suspect.”

No arrests have been made yet, and no suspects have been named by the San Francisco Police Department.

Lil Baby was spotted attending Super Bowl LX with his son, Jason. On the music side, Baby has already notched collabs with Tkandz as well as Veeze and Rylo Rodriguez in 2026. The Atlanta rapper’s “Mrs. Trendsetter” held at No. 89 on last week’s Billboard Hot 100.

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Don Toliver Scores His First No. 1 Hit on Hot Rap Songs Chart

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Don Toliver’s busy week across Billboard’s charts includes the rapper-singer’s first No. 1 hit on the Hot Rap Songs list, as “Body” debuts atop the ranking dated Feb. 7. The new champ, on Donnway & Co./Cactus Jack/Atlantic Records, captains his collection of 17 tracks this week’s chart. They’re all from his new album, Octane, which storms in at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart with 162,000 equivalent album units.

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The 17-track parade marks the most cuts that Don Toliver has posted on the Hot Rap Songs chart in a single week, and makes him only the sixth artist to claim 17 or more simultaneous appearances. He joins Drake, who has done it twice, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Baby, Playboi Carti and Travis Scott in the chart’s 34-year history.

“Body” owes its coronation on the multimetric Hot Rap Songs chart, a weighted combination of streaming, radio airplay and sales data in the United States, almost entirely to 14.3 million official on-demand streams for the week of Jan. 30-Feb. 5, according to Luminate. Thanks to that sum, it sparks a No. 1 debut on the Rap Streaming Songs chart. In the remaining categories, “Body” had 106,000 radio audience impressions and a negligible amount of song downloads.

With “Body,” Don Toliver achieves his first Hot Rap Songs No. 1 after 30 prior appearances. The performer previously peaked twice at No. 3 through featured roles: He and NAV guested on Internet Money and Gunna’s “Lemonade,” which reached the bronze in November 2020, while his and Future’s supporting turns on Metro Boomin’s “Too Many Nights” led to the same prize in December 2022. As a lead artist, his own “Tiramisu” set his previous career high of No. 6 in September 2025.

Similarly, “Body” leads Don Toliver’s ledger on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (No. 3) and the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 (No. 14).

With “Body” on top, here’s a recap of all 17 Don Toliver tracks on Hot Rap Songs. Among them, 15 are debuts, while “ATM” and “Tiramisu” nab their second and third weeks, respectively.

  • No. 1, “Body”
  • No. 2, “E85”
  • No. 4, “ATM”
  • No. 5, “Secondhand,” feat. Rema
  • No. 6, “Rendezvous,” feat. Yeat
  • No. 8, “Tiramisu”
  • No. 9, “Rosary,” feat. Travis Scott
  • No. 10, “Call Back”
  • No. 11, “Gemstone”
  • No. 12, “Excavator”
  • No. 13, “Opposite”
  • No. 17, “All the Signs,” feat. Teezo Touchdown
  • No. 18, “Tuition”
  • No. 19, “K9,” feat. SahBabii
  • No. 22, “TMU”
  • No. 24, “Sweet Home”
  • No. 25, “Pleasure’s Mine”

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Baby Keem Announces ‘Ca$ino’ Album Release Date & Previews Kendrick Lamar Collaboration

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Baby Keem is back. Keem announced plans for his upcoming album, Ca$ino, on Tuesday (Feb. 10), and the sophomore LP is slated to arrive on Feb. 20.

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“Ca$ino Feb 20, 2026 Limited Edition Vinyl Available Now,” Keem wrote on Instagram. The 25-year-old revealed the LP’s cover art, which features a photo of a young Baby Keem with the parental advisory sticker.

Ca$ino boasts 12 tracks, including collaborations with his cousin Kendrick Lamar, Too Short, Momo Boys and Che Ecru.

With the four-plus-year layoff, fans are anticipating Keem’s return. “Took your time bro this better be a classic,” one person commented. Another added: “USED TO PRAY FOR TIMES LIKE THIS!”

Keem also released a Ca$ino documentary on YouTube to accompany the announcement. The Booman I doc features appearances from plenty of Keem’s family members describing his upbringing, including an appearance from Kendrick. “I understand the hardships before he was born. Knowing his mom, that’s my first cousin,” he said. “I already knew what she was going through, just the history of our family in general. We don’t call ourselves the hillbillies for nothing.”

Lamar continued: “Section 8, welfare … This is a story of a warfare environment and a warfare psychologically trying to change our generational curses.”

There’s also footage of Keem in the studio working on his collab with Lamar, “Good Flirts.” “Walking in the party, I don’t feel nobody/ What the f—k,” K. Dot raps on the hard-hitting track. “Is it fake, is it love, probably/ I smell something.”

Baby Keem’s debut album, The Melodic Blue, arrived in September 2021 and debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200. He released a deluxe for the LP in October 2022 featuring Lil Uzi Vert and PinkPantheress.

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