The song, which interpolates Rick Astley's 1988 No. 1 "Never Gonna Give You Up," debuts at No. 68.
(“It’s all good,” Astley told Billboard in 2016 of the revival of his first of two No. 1s. “Never Gonna Give You Up” earned Astley his first Hot 100 entry on the Hot 100 in December 1987 and spent two weeks at No. 1 beginning in March 1988. The song’s music video is the foundation of the “Rickrolling” Internet meme, which helped give the song a new life in 2008. Prior to “Betty (Get Money),” Yung Gravy sent one song onto Billboard‘s charts, the viral TikTok-boosted hit “Oops!,” which rose to No. 37 on Rock & Alternative Airplay, No. 38 on Pop Airplay and No. 40 on Alternative Airplay. In 2020, Yung Gravy landed two projects on the Billboard 200: his sophomore set Baby Gravy II, with bbno$, hit No. 188 that February and his third LP Gasanova reached No. 52 in October. The latter release also hit No. 23 on Top Rap Albums and No. 27 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Yung Gravy notches his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated July 23), as “Betty (Get Money),” which samples and interpolates Rick Astley’s 1988 No. 1 classic “Never Gonna Give You Up,” debuts at No. 68.