Josh Spicer's Hot 100 Year End of 2019 (100 to 1)
Jan 2, 2020 17:15:09 GMT -5
Post by Josh Spicer on Jan 2, 2020 17:15:09 GMT -5
Bold indicates the song is still on the chart, italics indicate a song which earned a record this year (with said record accompanying song)
1. "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus -- Peak at 2 for thirteen weeks -- 40 weeks on the chart -- The main reason among a litany of reasons why "Old Town Road" managed to top the Year End could be attributed to its astonishing weeks spent at number two without hitting number one. After the record set by "Blumenkranz" in 2015--an amazing feat of 12 weeks by itself--"Old Town Road" took it one step further with a 13th week. This isn't to write off the other main reason: it's spent 32 straight-weeks in the Top 10, tying the record for longest time spent there at 6th place with "Moving On." Even now it remains in the Top 10, so it's a curiosity towards how long it can remain afloat.
2. "If You Were Mine" by Ocean Park Standoff ft. Lil Yachty -- Peak at 2 for nine weeks -- 55 weeks on the chart (5 weeks from 2018) -- This song spent the majority of the year rising and an equal amount of time falling. In fact, it wasn't on the chart for only TWO WEEKS this entire year. Its number two spot on the Year End is fitting given how it tied at 5th place for longest time spent at number two without hitting number one, slotting into 9 weeks and forcing all 8-weekers to now tie for 6th place.
3. "Sucker" by Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 1 for ten weeks -- 31 weeks on the chart -- Besides becoming only the 10th song to ever debut atop the chart--a feat which allowed it to reach 17 weeks in the Top Ten, tying for 7th place with longest time in Top 10 after debuting there, "Sucker" also spent 10 weeks, tying the record at fifth place for highest place atop the chart. That honor also goes...
4. "You Need to Calm Down" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 1 for ten weeks -- 22 weeks on the chart -- ...to this song, which also managed 10 weeks atop the chart, placing it at fifth as well.
5. "POP/STARS" by K/DA ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-DLE, and Jaira Burns -- Peak at 1 for eleven weeks -- Year End of 2018 - 35 -- 37 weeks on the chart (8 weeks from 2018) -- POP/STARS managed to become one of a collection of songs to breach 10 weeks at number one. Slotting into 3rd place for longest time atop the chart, POP/STARS ties with last year's "Cut to the Feeling" with 11 weeks. It also becomes only the fourth ever song of a foreign language to top the chart and the second to do so featuring Korean after last year's "Love".
6. "(Holding On To) What I Haven't Got (Theme from Robot Wars: The End of the War)" by JimC Sq. ft. Linkin Park, K-Klok, Chris Cornell, and Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 28 weeks on the chart
7. "Face My Fears" by Utada Hikaru and Skrillex -- Peak at 3 -- 36 weeks on the chart
8. "Elevate" by DJ Khalil, Denzel Curry, YBN Cordae, Swavay, and Trevor Rich -- Peak at 3 -- 38 weeks on the chart
9. "If You Want Love" by NF -- Peak at 6 -- 43 weeks on the chart (8 weeks from 2018)
10. "Time" by NF -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 26 weeks from chart
11. "Leave a Light On" by Tom Walker -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 55 -- 47 weeks on the chart (18 weeks from 2018) -- Such a high ranking on the chart was helped by reaching 6th place for longest climb to number one at 31 weeks. It ties with "Love."
12. "Youngblood" by 5 Seconds of Summer -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 99 -- 36 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2018) -- It took this song 26 weeks to reach number one, making it now in 10th place for longest climb to number one.
13. "Promises" by Calvin Harris and Sam Smith -- Peak at 2 -- Year End of 2018 -- 59 44 weeks on the chart (18 weeks from 2018)
14. "Now That I Found You" by Carly Rae Jepsen -- Peak at 5 -- 35 weeks on the chart
15. "Homicide" by Logic ft. Eminem -- Peak at 2 -- 26 weeks on the chart
16. "One Foot" by WALK THE MOON -- Peak at 2 for eleven weeks -- Year End of 2018 - 9 -- 77 weeks on the chart (40 weeks from 2018) -- Boosted by a late start last year, "One Foot" remained in its spot, stopped by "POP/STAR"'s eleven weeks and refusing to let it reach number one. This allowed "One Foot" to tie for 3rd place for longest time spent at number two without hitting number one, placing it with "Control". This also allowed the song to reach 11th place for longest time spent in the Top Ten, reaching 26 weeks. In a feat of another added record, the song also spent 77 weeks on the chart itself. This allowed it so secure 3rd place in longest time on the chart, just under "Say You Won't Let Go" (by ONE week) and "Shut up and Trust This".
17. "Rich, White, Straight Men" by Kesha -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 29 weeks on the chart
18. "Never Going Back" by Hoodie Allen -- Peak at 4 -- 27 weeks on the chart
19. "Julien" by Carly Rae Jepsen -- Peak at 6 -- 36 weeks on the chart
20. "The Search" by NF -- Peak at 4 -- 33 weeks on the chart
21. "Blow" by Ed Sheeran, Chris Stapleton, and Bruno Mars -- Peak at 1 for three weeks -- 20 weeks on the chart
22. "Best Part of Me" by Ed Sheeran ft. YEBBA -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 28 weeks on the chart -- It's late year boost was helped by reaching number one at its 27th weeks, slotting into 9th place for longest time to reach number one, tying with "Anata."
23. "Low" by Lenny Kravitz -- Peak at 4 -- Year End of 2018 - 83 -- 43 weeks on the chart (14 weeks from 2018)
24. "Drift Away" by Sarah Stiles -- Peak at 1 for three weeks -- 18 weeks on the chart
25. "Antisocial" by Ed Sheeran and Travis Scott -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 23 weeks on the chart
26. "Lie" by NF -- Peak at 5 -- 38 weeks on the chart (9 weeks from 2018)
27. "Electricity" by Slik City and Dua Lipa -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 65 -- 39 weeks on the chart (15 weeks from 2018)
28. "Take Me Home" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 2 -- 21 weeks on the chart
29. "Easier" by 5 Seconds of Summer -- Peak at 5 -- 29 weeks on the chart
30. "Cool" by Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 18 weeks on the chart
31. "Reflective Love" by JimC Sq. ft. Phil Collins and Philip Bailey -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 80 -- 26 weeks on the chart (7 weeks from 2018)
32. "Only Human" by Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 17 weeks on the chart
33. "A Reason to Fight" by Disturbed -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 64 -- 32 weeks on the chart (15 weeks from 2018)
34. "Rewind" by G-Eazy ft. Anthony Russo -- Peak at 4 -- Year End of 2018 - 74 -- 42 weeks on the chart (16 weeks from 2018)
35. "Lover" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 2 -- 19 weeks on the chart
36. "Timebomb" by WALK THE MOON -- Peak at 6 -- 26 weeks on the chart
37. "Move On" by Mike Posner -- Peak at 13 -- 31 weeks on the chart
38. "Eat Your Heart Out" by WALK THE MOON -- Peak at 11 -- 30 weeks on the chart
39. "I.O.U." by Mike Shinoda -- Peak at 11 -- 25 weeks on the chart
40. "Now You're Gone" by Tom Walker ft. Zara Larsson -- Peak at 14 -- 30 weeks on the chart
41. "Raising Hell" by Kesha ft. Big Freedia -- Peak at 1 for 3 weeks -- 10 weeks on the chart -- Much like "Sucker" earlier, "Raising Hell" also debuted atop the chart this year, becoming only the 11th song to do so and Kesha's third overall.
42. "Gaslight" by Snow tha Product -- Peak at 14 -- 28 weeks on the chart
43. "Without Me" by Halsey -- Peak at 11 -- Year End of 2018 - 93 -- 38 weeks on the chart (12 weeks from 2018)
44. "Let You Love Me" by Rita Ora -- Peak at 14 -- 28 weeks on the chart
45. "Fire Dept" by Jaden -- Peak at 8 -- 24 weeks on the chart
46. "Remember the Name" by Ed Sheeran ft. Eminem and 50 Cent -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 13 weeks on the chart
47. "Devil" by Shinedown -- Peak at 4 in 2018, 8 in 2019 -- Year End of 2018 - 16 -- 66 weeks on the chart (38 weeks from 2018) -- Despite not reaching as it did in 2018, "Devil" still tied for longest time spent on the chart at 65 weeks, doing so at 8th place.
48. "Nowhere to Run" by Fozzy -- Peak at 5 -- 17 weeks on the chart
49. "Disobedient" by Kate Micucci and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 4 -- 18 weeks on the chart
50. "Break This Down" by The Descendants Cast -- Peak at 11 -- 20 weeks on the chart
51. "Hell of a Time" by Hoodie Allen -- Peak at 10 -- 22 weeks on the chart
52. "Iconic" by Poppy -- Peak at 16 -- 23 weeks on the chart
53. "Nightmare" by Halsey -- Peak at 9 -- 19 weeks on the chart
54. "Gorgeous" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 6 -- Year End of 2018 - 29 -- 65 weeks on the chart (44 weeks from 2018) -- Much like the aforementioned "Devil", "Gorgeous" also found success, reaching 65 weeks, which allowed it to tie at 7th place for longest time on the chart with "All About It."
55. "Girl" by Maren Morris -- Peak at 20 -- 24 weeks on the chart
56. "Summer Days" by Martin Garrix ft. Macklemore and Patrick Stump -- Peak at 13 -- 21 weeks on the chart
57. "Shadow" by Macklemore ft. IRO -- Peak at 11 -- 21 weeks on the chart
58. "Too Much" by Carly Rae Jepsen -- Peak at 16 -- 20 weeks on the chart
59. "True Kinda Love" by Estelle and Zach Callison -- Peak at 12 -- 18 weeks on the chart
60. "Do What You Gotta Do" by Dove Cameron and Cheyenne Jackson -- Peak at 18 -- 20 weeks on the chart
61. "Lucid Dream" by Owl City -- Peak at 1 for twelve weeks in 2018, 26 in 2019 -- Year End of 2018 - 1 -- 72 weeks on the chart (46 weeks from 2018) -- After an impressive year in 2018, it should come as no surprise to see this song on the 2019 list. This was helped by reaching 6th place for longest time spent on the chart at 72 weeks.
62. "Iris (Live from 2004)" by Goo Goo Dolls -- Peak at 20 -- 20 weeks on the chart
63. "Beautiful People" by Ed Sheeran ft. Khalid -- Peak at 11 -- 17 weeks on the chart
64. "Happier" by Marshmello ft. Bastille -- Peak at 7 -- Year End of 2018 - 91 -- 22 weeks on the chart (8 weeks from 2018)
65. "GIANTS" by True Damage ft. Becky G, Keke Palmer, SOYEON, DUCKWRTH, and Thusmose -- Peak at 3 -- 9 weeks on the chart
66. "The Hype" by Twenty One Pilots -- Peak at 23 -- 20 weeks on the chart
67. "Other Friends" by Sarah Stiles, Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall, Estelle, and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 19 -- 18 weeks on the chart
68. "Remind Me to Forget" by Kygo and Miguel -- Peak at 23 -- 20 weeks on the chart
69. "Dancing With a Stranger" by Sam Smith and Normani -- Peak at 19 -- 18 weeks on the chart
70. "Lose You Again" by WALK THE MOON ft. BRAVES -- Peak at 21 -- 19 weeks on the chart
71. "Phoenix" by Caillin Russo and Chrissy Costanza -- Peak at 9 -- 12 weeks on the chart
72. "Are You Ready?" by Disturbed -- Peak at 25 -- 19 weeks on the chart
73. "Start Again" by OneRepublic ft. Logic -- Peak at 3 -- Year End of 2018 - 28 -- 34 weeks on the chart (26 weeks from 2018) -- A fairly dubious record this time. "Start Again" slotted into 8th place for biggest drop off the Hot 100, doing so from #17.
74. "Dear Future Self (Hands Up)" by Fall Out Boy ft. Wyclef Jean -- Peak at 19 -- 17 weeks on the chart
75. "Poker Face" by Ken Ashcorp ft. JimC Sq. -- Peak at 17 -- 25 weeks on the chart (9 weeks from 2018)
76. "Last Hurrah" by Bebe Rexha -- Peak at 27 -- 19 weeks on the chart
77. "Don't Leave Me Lonely" by Mark Ronson ft. YEBBA -- Peak at 23 -- 18 weeks on the chart
78. "Cute Without You" by Emma Blackery -- Peak at 25 -- 17 weeks on the chart
79. "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" by Mark Ronson ft. Miley Cyrus -- Peak at 15 -- 19 weeks on the chart (5 weeks from 2018)
80. "Bad Liar" by Imagine Dragons -- Peak at 29 -- 20 weeks on the chart
81. "Can't Go Wrong" by Anthony Russo -- Peak at 22 -- 22 weeks on the chart (6 weeks from 2018)
82. "Fall" by Eminem -- Peak at 6 in 2018, 10 in 2019 -- Year End of 2018 - 49 -- 31 weeks on the chart (15 weeks from 2018)
83. "Stand Out Fit In" by ONE OK ROCK -- Peak at 30 -- 18 weeks on the chart
84. "Too Proud (L1 Remix)" by Utada Hikaru ft. XZT, Suboi, and EK -- Peak at 22 -- 22 weeks on the chart (6 weeks from 2018)
85. "Good Guy" by Eminem ft. Jessie Reyez -- Peak at 18 -- 15 weeks on the chart (2 weeks from 2018)
86. "Graveyard" by Halsey -- Peak at 26 -- 13 weeks on the chart
87. "Heaven Can Wait" by LSD ft. Sia, Diplo, and Labrinth -- Peak at 27 -- 16 weeks on the chart
88. "Please Me" by Cardi B & Bruno Mars -- Peak at 28 -- 17 weeks on the chart
89. "Say Bitch" by Snow tha Product -- Peak at 21 -- 13 weeks on the chart
90. "Glorious" by Ella Henderson -- Peak at 29 -- 16 weeks on the chart
91. "Nomad" by Jeremy Renner -- Peak at 30 -- 16 weeks on the chart
92. "White Noise" by flor -- Peak at 30 -- 16 weeks on the chart
93. "No More" by Disturbed -- Peak at 27 -- 14 weeks on the chart
94. "Giant" by Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man -- Peak at 31 -- 15 weeks on the chart
95. "I Wanna Rock" by G-Eazy ft. Gunna -- Peak at 15 -- 11 weeks on the chart
96. "Father of All..." by Green Day -- Peak at 29 -- 14 weeks on the chart
97. "Don't Give Up on Me" by Andy Grammer -- Peak at 30 -- 14 weeks on the chart
98. "Rescue Me" by OneRepublic -- Peak at 30 -- 13 weeks on the chart
99. "It's Mine" by Mystery Skulls -- Peak at 33 -- 14 weeks on the chart
100. "The Hunted" by Saint Asonia ft. Sully Erna -- Peak at 34 -- 14 weeks on the chart
1. "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus -- Peak at 2 for thirteen weeks -- 40 weeks on the chart -- The main reason among a litany of reasons why "Old Town Road" managed to top the Year End could be attributed to its astonishing weeks spent at number two without hitting number one. After the record set by "Blumenkranz" in 2015--an amazing feat of 12 weeks by itself--"Old Town Road" took it one step further with a 13th week. This isn't to write off the other main reason: it's spent 32 straight-weeks in the Top 10, tying the record for longest time spent there at 6th place with "Moving On." Even now it remains in the Top 10, so it's a curiosity towards how long it can remain afloat.
2. "If You Were Mine" by Ocean Park Standoff ft. Lil Yachty -- Peak at 2 for nine weeks -- 55 weeks on the chart (5 weeks from 2018) -- This song spent the majority of the year rising and an equal amount of time falling. In fact, it wasn't on the chart for only TWO WEEKS this entire year. Its number two spot on the Year End is fitting given how it tied at 5th place for longest time spent at number two without hitting number one, slotting into 9 weeks and forcing all 8-weekers to now tie for 6th place.
3. "Sucker" by Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 1 for ten weeks -- 31 weeks on the chart -- Besides becoming only the 10th song to ever debut atop the chart--a feat which allowed it to reach 17 weeks in the Top Ten, tying for 7th place with longest time in Top 10 after debuting there, "Sucker" also spent 10 weeks, tying the record at fifth place for highest place atop the chart. That honor also goes...
4. "You Need to Calm Down" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 1 for ten weeks -- 22 weeks on the chart -- ...to this song, which also managed 10 weeks atop the chart, placing it at fifth as well.
5. "POP/STARS" by K/DA ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-DLE, and Jaira Burns -- Peak at 1 for eleven weeks -- Year End of 2018 - 35 -- 37 weeks on the chart (8 weeks from 2018) -- POP/STARS managed to become one of a collection of songs to breach 10 weeks at number one. Slotting into 3rd place for longest time atop the chart, POP/STARS ties with last year's "Cut to the Feeling" with 11 weeks. It also becomes only the fourth ever song of a foreign language to top the chart and the second to do so featuring Korean after last year's "Love".
6. "(Holding On To) What I Haven't Got (Theme from Robot Wars: The End of the War)" by JimC Sq. ft. Linkin Park, K-Klok, Chris Cornell, and Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 28 weeks on the chart
7. "Face My Fears" by Utada Hikaru and Skrillex -- Peak at 3 -- 36 weeks on the chart
8. "Elevate" by DJ Khalil, Denzel Curry, YBN Cordae, Swavay, and Trevor Rich -- Peak at 3 -- 38 weeks on the chart
9. "If You Want Love" by NF -- Peak at 6 -- 43 weeks on the chart (8 weeks from 2018)
10. "Time" by NF -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 26 weeks from chart
11. "Leave a Light On" by Tom Walker -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 55 -- 47 weeks on the chart (18 weeks from 2018) -- Such a high ranking on the chart was helped by reaching 6th place for longest climb to number one at 31 weeks. It ties with "Love."
12. "Youngblood" by 5 Seconds of Summer -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 99 -- 36 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2018) -- It took this song 26 weeks to reach number one, making it now in 10th place for longest climb to number one.
13. "Promises" by Calvin Harris and Sam Smith -- Peak at 2 -- Year End of 2018 -- 59 44 weeks on the chart (18 weeks from 2018)
14. "Now That I Found You" by Carly Rae Jepsen -- Peak at 5 -- 35 weeks on the chart
15. "Homicide" by Logic ft. Eminem -- Peak at 2 -- 26 weeks on the chart
16. "One Foot" by WALK THE MOON -- Peak at 2 for eleven weeks -- Year End of 2018 - 9 -- 77 weeks on the chart (40 weeks from 2018) -- Boosted by a late start last year, "One Foot" remained in its spot, stopped by "POP/STAR"'s eleven weeks and refusing to let it reach number one. This allowed "One Foot" to tie for 3rd place for longest time spent at number two without hitting number one, placing it with "Control". This also allowed the song to reach 11th place for longest time spent in the Top Ten, reaching 26 weeks. In a feat of another added record, the song also spent 77 weeks on the chart itself. This allowed it so secure 3rd place in longest time on the chart, just under "Say You Won't Let Go" (by ONE week) and "Shut up and Trust This".
17. "Rich, White, Straight Men" by Kesha -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 29 weeks on the chart
18. "Never Going Back" by Hoodie Allen -- Peak at 4 -- 27 weeks on the chart
19. "Julien" by Carly Rae Jepsen -- Peak at 6 -- 36 weeks on the chart
20. "The Search" by NF -- Peak at 4 -- 33 weeks on the chart
21. "Blow" by Ed Sheeran, Chris Stapleton, and Bruno Mars -- Peak at 1 for three weeks -- 20 weeks on the chart
22. "Best Part of Me" by Ed Sheeran ft. YEBBA -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 28 weeks on the chart -- It's late year boost was helped by reaching number one at its 27th weeks, slotting into 9th place for longest time to reach number one, tying with "Anata."
23. "Low" by Lenny Kravitz -- Peak at 4 -- Year End of 2018 - 83 -- 43 weeks on the chart (14 weeks from 2018)
24. "Drift Away" by Sarah Stiles -- Peak at 1 for three weeks -- 18 weeks on the chart
25. "Antisocial" by Ed Sheeran and Travis Scott -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 23 weeks on the chart
26. "Lie" by NF -- Peak at 5 -- 38 weeks on the chart (9 weeks from 2018)
27. "Electricity" by Slik City and Dua Lipa -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 65 -- 39 weeks on the chart (15 weeks from 2018)
28. "Take Me Home" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 2 -- 21 weeks on the chart
29. "Easier" by 5 Seconds of Summer -- Peak at 5 -- 29 weeks on the chart
30. "Cool" by Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 18 weeks on the chart
31. "Reflective Love" by JimC Sq. ft. Phil Collins and Philip Bailey -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 80 -- 26 weeks on the chart (7 weeks from 2018)
32. "Only Human" by Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 17 weeks on the chart
33. "A Reason to Fight" by Disturbed -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2018 - 64 -- 32 weeks on the chart (15 weeks from 2018)
34. "Rewind" by G-Eazy ft. Anthony Russo -- Peak at 4 -- Year End of 2018 - 74 -- 42 weeks on the chart (16 weeks from 2018)
35. "Lover" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 2 -- 19 weeks on the chart
36. "Timebomb" by WALK THE MOON -- Peak at 6 -- 26 weeks on the chart
37. "Move On" by Mike Posner -- Peak at 13 -- 31 weeks on the chart
38. "Eat Your Heart Out" by WALK THE MOON -- Peak at 11 -- 30 weeks on the chart
39. "I.O.U." by Mike Shinoda -- Peak at 11 -- 25 weeks on the chart
40. "Now You're Gone" by Tom Walker ft. Zara Larsson -- Peak at 14 -- 30 weeks on the chart
41. "Raising Hell" by Kesha ft. Big Freedia -- Peak at 1 for 3 weeks -- 10 weeks on the chart -- Much like "Sucker" earlier, "Raising Hell" also debuted atop the chart this year, becoming only the 11th song to do so and Kesha's third overall.
42. "Gaslight" by Snow tha Product -- Peak at 14 -- 28 weeks on the chart
43. "Without Me" by Halsey -- Peak at 11 -- Year End of 2018 - 93 -- 38 weeks on the chart (12 weeks from 2018)
44. "Let You Love Me" by Rita Ora -- Peak at 14 -- 28 weeks on the chart
45. "Fire Dept" by Jaden -- Peak at 8 -- 24 weeks on the chart
46. "Remember the Name" by Ed Sheeran ft. Eminem and 50 Cent -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 13 weeks on the chart
47. "Devil" by Shinedown -- Peak at 4 in 2018, 8 in 2019 -- Year End of 2018 - 16 -- 66 weeks on the chart (38 weeks from 2018) -- Despite not reaching as it did in 2018, "Devil" still tied for longest time spent on the chart at 65 weeks, doing so at 8th place.
48. "Nowhere to Run" by Fozzy -- Peak at 5 -- 17 weeks on the chart
49. "Disobedient" by Kate Micucci and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 4 -- 18 weeks on the chart
50. "Break This Down" by The Descendants Cast -- Peak at 11 -- 20 weeks on the chart
51. "Hell of a Time" by Hoodie Allen -- Peak at 10 -- 22 weeks on the chart
52. "Iconic" by Poppy -- Peak at 16 -- 23 weeks on the chart
53. "Nightmare" by Halsey -- Peak at 9 -- 19 weeks on the chart
54. "Gorgeous" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 6 -- Year End of 2018 - 29 -- 65 weeks on the chart (44 weeks from 2018) -- Much like the aforementioned "Devil", "Gorgeous" also found success, reaching 65 weeks, which allowed it to tie at 7th place for longest time on the chart with "All About It."
55. "Girl" by Maren Morris -- Peak at 20 -- 24 weeks on the chart
56. "Summer Days" by Martin Garrix ft. Macklemore and Patrick Stump -- Peak at 13 -- 21 weeks on the chart
57. "Shadow" by Macklemore ft. IRO -- Peak at 11 -- 21 weeks on the chart
58. "Too Much" by Carly Rae Jepsen -- Peak at 16 -- 20 weeks on the chart
59. "True Kinda Love" by Estelle and Zach Callison -- Peak at 12 -- 18 weeks on the chart
60. "Do What You Gotta Do" by Dove Cameron and Cheyenne Jackson -- Peak at 18 -- 20 weeks on the chart
61. "Lucid Dream" by Owl City -- Peak at 1 for twelve weeks in 2018, 26 in 2019 -- Year End of 2018 - 1 -- 72 weeks on the chart (46 weeks from 2018) -- After an impressive year in 2018, it should come as no surprise to see this song on the 2019 list. This was helped by reaching 6th place for longest time spent on the chart at 72 weeks.
62. "Iris (Live from 2004)" by Goo Goo Dolls -- Peak at 20 -- 20 weeks on the chart
63. "Beautiful People" by Ed Sheeran ft. Khalid -- Peak at 11 -- 17 weeks on the chart
64. "Happier" by Marshmello ft. Bastille -- Peak at 7 -- Year End of 2018 - 91 -- 22 weeks on the chart (8 weeks from 2018)
65. "GIANTS" by True Damage ft. Becky G, Keke Palmer, SOYEON, DUCKWRTH, and Thusmose -- Peak at 3 -- 9 weeks on the chart
66. "The Hype" by Twenty One Pilots -- Peak at 23 -- 20 weeks on the chart
67. "Other Friends" by Sarah Stiles, Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall, Estelle, and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 19 -- 18 weeks on the chart
68. "Remind Me to Forget" by Kygo and Miguel -- Peak at 23 -- 20 weeks on the chart
69. "Dancing With a Stranger" by Sam Smith and Normani -- Peak at 19 -- 18 weeks on the chart
70. "Lose You Again" by WALK THE MOON ft. BRAVES -- Peak at 21 -- 19 weeks on the chart
71. "Phoenix" by Caillin Russo and Chrissy Costanza -- Peak at 9 -- 12 weeks on the chart
72. "Are You Ready?" by Disturbed -- Peak at 25 -- 19 weeks on the chart
73. "Start Again" by OneRepublic ft. Logic -- Peak at 3 -- Year End of 2018 - 28 -- 34 weeks on the chart (26 weeks from 2018) -- A fairly dubious record this time. "Start Again" slotted into 8th place for biggest drop off the Hot 100, doing so from #17.
74. "Dear Future Self (Hands Up)" by Fall Out Boy ft. Wyclef Jean -- Peak at 19 -- 17 weeks on the chart
75. "Poker Face" by Ken Ashcorp ft. JimC Sq. -- Peak at 17 -- 25 weeks on the chart (9 weeks from 2018)
76. "Last Hurrah" by Bebe Rexha -- Peak at 27 -- 19 weeks on the chart
77. "Don't Leave Me Lonely" by Mark Ronson ft. YEBBA -- Peak at 23 -- 18 weeks on the chart
78. "Cute Without You" by Emma Blackery -- Peak at 25 -- 17 weeks on the chart
79. "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" by Mark Ronson ft. Miley Cyrus -- Peak at 15 -- 19 weeks on the chart (5 weeks from 2018)
80. "Bad Liar" by Imagine Dragons -- Peak at 29 -- 20 weeks on the chart
81. "Can't Go Wrong" by Anthony Russo -- Peak at 22 -- 22 weeks on the chart (6 weeks from 2018)
82. "Fall" by Eminem -- Peak at 6 in 2018, 10 in 2019 -- Year End of 2018 - 49 -- 31 weeks on the chart (15 weeks from 2018)
83. "Stand Out Fit In" by ONE OK ROCK -- Peak at 30 -- 18 weeks on the chart
84. "Too Proud (L1 Remix)" by Utada Hikaru ft. XZT, Suboi, and EK -- Peak at 22 -- 22 weeks on the chart (6 weeks from 2018)
85. "Good Guy" by Eminem ft. Jessie Reyez -- Peak at 18 -- 15 weeks on the chart (2 weeks from 2018)
86. "Graveyard" by Halsey -- Peak at 26 -- 13 weeks on the chart
87. "Heaven Can Wait" by LSD ft. Sia, Diplo, and Labrinth -- Peak at 27 -- 16 weeks on the chart
88. "Please Me" by Cardi B & Bruno Mars -- Peak at 28 -- 17 weeks on the chart
89. "Say Bitch" by Snow tha Product -- Peak at 21 -- 13 weeks on the chart
90. "Glorious" by Ella Henderson -- Peak at 29 -- 16 weeks on the chart
91. "Nomad" by Jeremy Renner -- Peak at 30 -- 16 weeks on the chart
92. "White Noise" by flor -- Peak at 30 -- 16 weeks on the chart
93. "No More" by Disturbed -- Peak at 27 -- 14 weeks on the chart
94. "Giant" by Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man -- Peak at 31 -- 15 weeks on the chart
95. "I Wanna Rock" by G-Eazy ft. Gunna -- Peak at 15 -- 11 weeks on the chart
96. "Father of All..." by Green Day -- Peak at 29 -- 14 weeks on the chart
97. "Don't Give Up on Me" by Andy Grammer -- Peak at 30 -- 14 weeks on the chart
98. "Rescue Me" by OneRepublic -- Peak at 30 -- 13 weeks on the chart
99. "It's Mine" by Mystery Skulls -- Peak at 33 -- 14 weeks on the chart
100. "The Hunted" by Saint Asonia ft. Sully Erna -- Peak at 34 -- 14 weeks on the chart