The holiday season is here, and as Americans chowed down on turkey and mashed potatoes while gearing up for some Christmas shopping, the dollars continued to fly at strip clubs across the U.S. throughout November.
Billboard launched the inaugural strip club chart in August and will continue to track the top tracks played monthly at three prominent Atlanta strip clubs.
For those new here, Billboard joined forces with DJ Monitor, a service that installs music-recognition technology for venues and festivals, along with a contribution from the Coalition DJs, to collect data from three different strip clubs in Atlanta.
Billboard hosted a special episode of Unfiltered Live in November, which saw New York rappers Dave East and former Starlets bartender-turned-rapper DreamDoll joined the panel to reflect on their experiences at the strip club, while naming some of their favorite strip club anthems of all-time.
A few of the overlapping go-to picks the duo feels run the strip club included Future’s “March Madness,” Juicy J’s “Bandz a Make Her Dance” and Waka Flocka Flame’s rowdy “No Hands” featuring Wale and Roscoe Dash.
Metro Boomin has been on a torrid run atop the strip club chart behind his A Futuristic Summa mixtape, but he’s been dethroned in November by Atlanta rapper Belly Gang Kushington’s “Friend Do (Remix)” with YKNIECE.
The November chart features largely the same artists as October, but the likes of Cardi B, Jeezy and YFN Lucci now appear in rearranged slots.
As far as the artists who enjoyed the most spins in the strip club for November, the top 10 goes as follows:
No. 10, Belly Gang Kushington (168)
No. 9, Young Thug (177)
No. 8, Jeezy (192)
No. 7, Young Nudy (214)
No. 6, Gucci Mane (230)
No. 5, Moneybagg Yo (251)
No. 4, BossMan Dlow (327)
No. 3, Lil Baby (382)
No. 2, Metro Boomin (422)
No. 1, Future (884)
U.S. club owners interested in contributing data can send an email to hiphop@billboard.com. Check out the top 10 songs making noise in Atlanta strip clubs below.
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Pluto & YKNIECE, “Whim Whamiee” (38 Plays)
Last Month: No. 7
Peak Position: No. 5
“Whim Whamiee” returns for a third consecutive month on the chart, but slides from No. 7 to just making the cut at No. 10. Pluto and YKNIECE delivered a song of the summer candidate and the ratchet anthem can turn up any room, even with temperatures around the country plummeting.
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Metro Boomin feat. Travis Porter, Young Dro & Gucci Mane (39 Plays), “They Wanna Have Fun”
Last Month: N/A
Peak Position: No. 2
Metro formed a super team with the Georgia-bred rap trio of Gucci Mane, Young Dro and Travis Porter for “They Wanna Have Fun.” The A Futuristic Summa standout launched at No. 2 on the debut strip club chart in August, and after a brief hiatus in October, the track returns at No. 9.
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Jeezy & Bankroll Fresh, “All There” (41 Plays)
Last Month: N/A
Peak Position: No. 5
Jeezy has been embedded in the DNA of Atlanta strip club culture since the ’00s. Even though “All There” turns 10 in 2026, Jeezy remains a staple on DJs’ club playlists. The trap pioneer once referred to Magic City as his “office” while he was looking to make a name for himself around the city. The Trap or Die 3 anthem was even included in an episode of Donald Glover’s Atlanta series. Rest in peace, Bankroll Fresh.
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Gunna feat. Burna Boy, “Wgft” (42 Plays)
Last Month: No. 6
Peak Position: No. 6
Gunna and Burna Boy make a third appearance on the strip club chart with their sensual “Wgft” collaboration, which landed on the Atlanta rapper’s The Last Wun album earlier in 2025. The carnal Turbo-produced track cracked the Billboard Hot 100’s top 40 (No. 40) and reached No. 5 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
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Metro Boomin feat. Skooly, Shad Da God & DJ Spinz, “Loose Screws” (43 Plays)
Last Month: No. 4
Peak Position: No. 3
Metro’s “Loose Screws” has been a mainstay on the strip club chart, and sits firmly at No. 6 for November. Oozing with the nostalgia of the bubbling early 2010s ATL rap scene, “Loose Screws” receives a lift from hometown hero Skooly and Shad Da God.
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YFN Lucci & 21 Savage, “Pieces on My Neck” (49 Plays)
Last Month: No. 9
Peak Position: No. 5
YFN Lucci and 21 Savage are back for round two in November, rising to No. 5 on this month’s chart. Lucci made his return in September with his Already Legend, and “Pieces on My Neck” has been getting plenty of spins in the strip club. Lucci opens up about being leery of the new hip-hop landscape he came home to after refusing to snitch, which resulted in a longer time behind bars (He was released in January after serving four years).
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Cardi B, “ErrTime” (51 Plays)
Last Month: No. 5
Peak Position: No. 5
It couldn’t be a strip club chart without some Cardi B. “ErrTime” received a second life following its September Am I the Drama? arrival when Jeezy hopped on the remix in November, and the trap legend was a natural fit. Atlanta native Latto blessed a previous remix, and the track reached No. 43 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Metro Boomin feat. Quavo, Breskii & YKNIECE , “Take Me Thru Dere”(53 Plays)
Last Month: No. 1
Peak Position: No. 1
After back-to-back months at the summit, Metro Boomin’s “Take Me Thru Dere” drops to No. 3 for the latest installment of the chart. While it’s slipped a couple of slots at the strip club, the Quavo, Breskii and YKNIECE-assisted track still did plenty of chart damage last month, invading the Billboard Hot 100, where it’s peaked thus far at No. 69.
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Metro Boomin feat. Waka Flocka Flame DJ Spinz, “Clap”(55 Plays)
Last Month: No. 2
Peak Position: No. 1
Another month at No. 2 for Metro Boomin, Waka Flocka Flame and DJ Spinz’s “Clap.” There was plenty of money thrown to the Futuristic Summa banger at ATL clubs, and expect that trend to continue into the winter months. Waka Flocka is a strip club veteran (he even has a mixtape cut from 2012 also named “Clap”), and he serves up some intel here for newcomers to figure out if a dancer’s backside is real.
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Belly Gang Kushington & YKNIECE, “Friend Do (Remix)” (83 Plays)
Last Month: No. 3
Peak Position: No. 1
There’s a new sheriff in town. Equipped with a heavy southern drawl and his brick $100 t-shirts, Belly Gang Kushington is one of the emerging rappers setting the trends for Atlanta’s next week. BGK and YKNIECE have usurped the throne from Metro Booming with their “Friend Do (Remix),” overtaking the No. 1 slot for November. Centered around twerking and trapping, the twitchy tune was tailor-made for the strip club.



