2 on the Hot 100 before leading this week mark the most since “Havana” waited seven weeks at No.
This week, airplay accounts for just over half of the Hot 100 chart points for “Girls.”Īlso, the six weeks that “Girls” spent at No.
17), driven at the time most strongly by streaming. 1s noted above (from “Plan” to “Feelings”) all debuted in the top 10 (including “Plan,” “Nice” and “America” at No. In between the two leaders, the six rap No. 94 on June 9, while “Havana” began at No. It also finishes the greatest positional rise to No. 1 on the Hot 100 (17 weeks) since Cabello’s “Havana” (23). 1: “Girls” completes the longest trip to No. 1 since Camila Cabello’s “Havana” (featuring Young Thug), which topped the Jan. 3 with Drake’s “God’s Plan” (for 11 weeks) and continued with his “Nice for What” (eight) Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” (two) Post Malone’s “Psycho,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign (one) XXXTentacion’s “Sad!” (one) Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin’s “I Like It” (one) and Drake’s “Feelings” (10). Rap’s streak wraps up: “Girls” ends the record run of 34 consecutive weeks that rap songs had ruled the Hot 100. (“Girls” was originally released by Maroon 5-only on the band’s 2017 album Red Pill Blues Cardi B joined for its single remix.) 7, 2017, and “I Like It,” with Bad Bunny and J Balvin paced the July 7 chart. Her debut smash “Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)” led for three weeks beginning Oct. 1s, she extends her record, as “Girls” becomes her third. 1: As for Cardi B, already the only female rapper with two Hot 100 No. 1) led in December and January, 14 years and six months after she first led (apart from Destiny’s Child) with “Crazy in Love,” featuring JAY-Z, beginning in July 2003.Ĭardi B’s third No. The last act to reign with a longer career stretch of leading the Hot 100? Beyoncé, whose Ed Sheeran duet “Perfect” (billed as such for the first five of its six total weeks at No. 1s to 11 years, four months and two weeks, dating to its first week on top with “Makes Me Wonder” in 2007. 1s: Further reflecting its longevity, Maroon 5 extends its span of Hot 100 No. 1s this century (all since her first, “SOS,” in 2006). Among all acts, Rihanna leads with 14 No. 1s in the 2000s and 2010s the band passes The Black Eyed Peas, Destiny’s Child and OutKast, each with three since the start of that span.
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Maroon 5 takes full control of the lead among duos or groups for the most Hot 100 No. Maroon 5 Set to Perform at 2019 Super Bowl Halftime Show 29, 2018 (coincidentally, exactly six years after “One” hit No. “Girls Like You,” featuring Cardi B, one to-date, beginning Sept. “Moves Like Jagger,” featuring Christina Aguilera, four, beginning Sept. 1, after the Adam Levine-fronted band first led in 2007 (and after first reaching the chart on Aug. 1: “Girls” marks Maroon 5’s fourth Hot 100 No. Here is a look at five other highlights of Maroon 5’s, and Cardi B’s, new Hot 100 coronation: streams, down 3 percent, in the week ending Sept. 20), after leading for six weeks, the band’s longest rule on the list, and slides 7-10 on Streaming Songs (25.4 million U.S. “Girls” dips 3-4 on Digital Song Sales (21,000 downloads sold, down 3 percent, in the week ending Sept. 1, passing the eight-week Radio Songs reigns of “One More Night” in 2012 and “Don’t Wanna Know,” featuring Kendrick Lamar, in 2016-17. 23, up 2 percent, according to Nielsen Music), claiming sole ownership of Maroon 5’s longest-leading No. The track tops the Radio Songs chart for a ninth week (127.6 million in audience in the week ending Sept. “Girls,” released on 222/Interscope Records and driven in part (especially early on in its chart run) by the buzz of its female star-studded video, becomes the 1,078th No.
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All charts will update on tomorrow (Sept. streaming, radio airplay and digital sales data. Let’s run down the top 10 on the newest Hot 100, which blends all-genre U.S. 3, arriving as the rapper’s milestone 20th top 10, and 5 Seconds of Summer‘s “Youngblood” lifts 11-10, becoming the band’s first top 10. Meanwhile, two tracks enter the Hot 100’s top 10: Eminem‘s “Killshot” soars onto the chart at No. Notably, “Girls” is the first pop song to top the Hot 100 since January, ending a record 34-week streak of rap No. Maroon 5 dethrones the 6 God, as Drake‘s “In My Feelings,” which led the list for 10 weeks, drops to No. 2, on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Sept. Maroon 5‘s “Girls Like You,” featuring Cardi B, ascends to No.