Lenny Kravitz has had many hits over his long music career, but he's never appeared on one particular Billboard chart —until now. This week, the Grammy winner has earned a new hit on a Billboard chart he’s never reached before—in a genre he isn't quite familar with. Rapper Quavo debuted his new single Fly on the R&B/ Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart this week.

Zoë Kravitz roasts Lenny at Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony and fans go wild for her guest Lenny Kravitz's flourishing family from ex Lisa Bonet to future son-in-law Channing Tatum The tune interpolates the 60-year-old 's 1998 hit Fly Away and the rocker earned a featured credit on the cut. The joint version of Fly launched at No. 13 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart, earning Kravitz his first win on the ranking of the bestselling tunes that Billboard classifies as either rap, hip-hop, or R&B—or a combination of them.

Quavo and Kravitz scored the fifth-highest-ranking debut on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales tally this time. The single launched behind three new releases from Drake, It’s Up with 21 Savage and Young Thug, Blue Green Red and Housekeeping Knows with Latto, which are new at Nos. 6, 8, and 9, respectively.

Polo G’s Angels in the Sky opened at No. 7. Fly Away was released in 1998 as the final single from the guitar player and singer-songwriter’s album 5.

It later peaked at No. 12 on the Hot 100, making it one of Kravitz’s biggest hits on the chart. Quavo is not new to the chart h.