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Beyoncé Sets Billboard Chart Record as Every Lemonade Track Hits Hot 100

She's also invested in a watermelon water startup

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The latest edition of the Billboard Hot 100 includes every song from Beyoncé's latest album, Lemonade. According to Billboard, it's the first time a female artist has ever charted 12 or more songs at the same time. (Previously, Taylor Swift held 11 songs on the chart at the same time, during the album cycle for 2010's Speak Now.) The highest-charting song is "Formation" at #10; the lowest is "Forward" at #63. "Sorry," "Hold Up," and "6 Inch" follow at #11, #13, and #18, respectively, giving her four Top 20 singles. 

Additionally, Beyoncé has also invested in WTRMLN WTR, a startup that makes cold-pressed watermelon water, as Fortune reports. "I invested in WTRMLN WTR because it’s the future of clean, natural hydration; as partners, we share a simple mission to deliver accessible wellness to the world," she said in a statement. "This is more than an investment in a brand, it’s an investment in female leaders, fitness, American farmers, and the health of people and our planet." WTRMLN WTR did not share how much Beyoncé's investment stake is worth. 

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