Tyler, the Creator has made history on the Billboard Hot 100, notching his first-ever top 10 entries as his latest tracks, “St. Chroma” and “Noid,” carve out a place on the chart. “St. Chroma,” featuring Daniel Caesar, blasts in at No. 7, backed by a colossal streaming debut of 24.3 million U.S. streams.
Just below it, “Noid” skyrockets from No. 43 to No. 10, with both tracks riding the momentum of Tyler’s new album, Chromakopia, which has already debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
After years of underground accolades and critical acclaim, Tyler has now broken into Billboard’s upper echelon. “St. Chroma” also tops the Streaming Songs chart, becoming his first No. 1 there—a hard-won achievement for an artist who has long defied industry conventions. The album’s innovative blend of Tyler’s personae with vibrant, genre-bending beats has earned Chromakopia its top slot, marking Tyler’s third Billboard 200 leader.
Before this week, Tyler’s Hot 100 history was notable but hadn’t cracked the top 10 barrier. He previously reached No. 13 with “Earfquake” in 2019, though his music has consistently earned him cult loyalty, if not mainstream chart dominance. Now, with Chromakopia, Tyler’s appeal has reached critical mass, with his fan base’s fierce streaming support propelling him into the top 10—a crowning achievement year in the making.
Chromakopia marks a high point for Tyler, whose relentless drive has officially launched him into Billboard’s top-tier status.