The Top 10 Songs Played in Atlanta Strip Clubs in March 2026
The calendar flipped to March, and the madness ensued. The NBA somehow canceled Magic City Night for the Atlanta Hawks, which was slated for March 16 and could’ve been a celebratory night of hoodies, wings and culture, along with a T.I. performance at State Farm Arena. The show goes on, I suppose.
At this point, there should be a law in Atlanta that when the clock strikes midnight on March 1, Future’s generational “March Madness” is booming through strip club speakers across the city to kick off the month.
Billboard launched the inaugural strip club chart in August and will continue to track the top tracks played monthly at four prominent Atlanta strip clubs.
For those new around here, Billboard joined forces with DJ Monitor, a service that installs music-recognition technology for venues and festivals, along with a contribution from Coalition DJs, to collect data from different Atlanta strip clubs.
There was minimal movement on March’s strip club chart. Belly Gang Kushington and YKNIECE reclaimed the top slot once again from T.I., who earned a god plaque for “Let ‘Em Know.” Juvenile turned the clock back and made his strip club chart debut with some help from a Megan Thee Stallion remix of the twerk-friendly “B.B.B.”
As far as the artists who had the most real estate on Atlanta strip club playlists for March, the top 10 goes as follows:
No. 10, DaBaby (168)
No. 9, Belly Gang Kushington(176)
No. 8, Young Nudy(177)
No. 7, T.I. (196)
No. 6, Gucci Mane (198)
No. 5, Metro Boomin (207)
No. 4, Jeezy (226)
No. 3, Bossman Dlow (268)
No. 2, Lil Baby (407)
No. 1, Future (819)
U.S. club owners interested in contributing data can send an email to hiphop@billboard.com. Check out the top 10 songs going off in Atlanta strip clubs below.
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Metro Boomin feat. Skooly, Shad Da God & DJ Spinz, “Loose Screws” (40 Plays)
Last Month: No. 9
Peak: No. 3
Metro put on for Atlanta with his A Futuristic Summa mixtape in 2025, and he essentially ran the early months of the strip club chart to close out the year. Many of his entries have departed, with “Loose Screws” hanging onto the No. 10 spot as the calendar flips to quarter two for 2026.
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Jeezy feat. Bankroll Fresh, “All There” (43 Plays)
Last Month: No. 6
Peak: No. 5
Jeezy and Bankroll Fresh’s “All There” has stood the test of time and remains one of those classic strip club songs that will always receive spins for what feels like the rest of our days. The Trap or Die 3 cut drops from No. 6 to No. 9 in March.
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Lil Baby, “Mrs. Trendsetter” (45 Plays)
Last Month: N/A
Peak Position: No. 2
Lil Baby’s “Mrs. Trendsetter” has bounced around the strip club chart, which has included a range of missing it completely some months to reaching No. 2. The track settles in at No. 8 for March after making some noise on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at No. 64.
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Juvenile & Megan Thee Stallion, “B.B.B.” (45 Plays)
Last Month: N/A
Peak: No. 7
Juvenile had strippers backing that azz up in the late ’90s and he’s doing it again nearly two decades later. The former Cash Money Records titan caught a cultural hit with the raunchy “B.B.B.” featuring Genesisthegawd, which caught the attention of Megan Thee Stallion, who hopped on the remix in March. The thumping tune enters the strip club chart at No. 7 and could climb even higher in April.
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DaBaby, “Pop Dat Thang” (46 Plays)
Last Month: No. 4
Peak: No. 4
DaBaby continues his mainstream resurgence with “Pop Dat Thang,” which cracked the Billboard Hot 100’s top 40 and has entered the early conversation as a possible song of the summer on the rap side. “Pop Dat Thang” infiltrated the strip club chart in February at No. 4 and holds strong at a tie for No. 5.
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Pooh Shiesty, “FDO” (46 Plays)
Last Month: No. 7
Peak: No. 3
Pooh Shiesty’s “FDO” is the most interesting track on this chart to keep an eye on going forward. Following his arrest for robbing and kidnapping Gucci Mane at gunpoint, it remains to be seen if Atlanta strip clubs will continue to spin “FDO” and Shiesty’s music going forward, or remove him from playlists in solidarity with ATL’s own Guwop.
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Bally Baby & Belly Gang Kushington, “Hustlin Mf Pt. 2” (48 Plays)
Last Month: No. 8
Peak: No. 4
Bally Baby and Belly Gang Kushington’s “Hustlin Mf Pt. 2” earns a new peak at No. 4 after coming in at No. 8 for February. Baby’s original “Hustlin Mf” caught a buzz in Atlanta and Belly Gang took notice and hopped on the “Pt. 2” remix in February. This could even keep climbing in the months to come, heading into summertime.
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Gunna feat. Burna Boy, “wgft” (49 Plays)
Last Month: No. 3
Peak: No. 3
Gunna and Burna Boy’s raunchy “wgft” has taken up plenty of real estate on the strip club chart and holds strong at No. 3 in March. Chris Brown blessed the official remix in January to give the track a second life and the Turbo-produced cut has already been making waves on the charts. “Wgft” cracked the Billboard Hot 100’s top 20 and reached No. 1 on the Rhythmic Airplay chart.
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T.I., “Let ‘Em Know” (72 Plays)
Last Month: No. 1
Peak: No. 1
T.I. turned the clock back to the 2000s, as the trap pioneer is back dominating the charts. “Let ‘Em Know” launched with a scorching run atop the strip club chart in February and only retreats one spot to No. 2 for March. The Pharrell-produced tune is also the first track released in 2026 to be gold-certified by the RIAA and notched Tip his first top 40 hit on the Hot 100 in over a decade (No. 34 peak).
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Belly Gang Kushington feat. YKNIECE, “Friend Do (Remix)” (75 Plays)
Last Month: No. 2
Peak: No. 1
After being dethroned by T.I. in February, Belly Gang Kushington and YKNIECE’s “Friend Do (Remix)” is back on top. It’s the fourth month at the summit for BGK and YKNIECE — and don’t expect it to go anywhere in the near future. Belly Gang is in album mode and should be calling the strip club chart home for much of 2026.

