Josh Spicer's Hot 100 Year End of 2020 (100 to 1)
Jan 1, 2021 17:30:06 GMT -5
Post by Josh Spicer on Jan 1, 2021 17:30:06 GMT -5
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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. "Not One Less" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for forteen weeks -- 50 weeks on the chart -- Ken Ashcorp has made a name in the past 6 years since his debut on the chart. With an astronomical 18 number ones and 112 weeks total spent at that spot, it's not surprise to see Ken had another one to the list. And with the timing of the summer helping boost this, "Not One Less" tied with Ken's other biggest hit "Touch Fluffy Tail" and a couple others at number for most weeks spent at number one, rocking in 14 weeks total. Additionally, its longevity also allowed it to spend 32 weeks in the Top 10. It ties in sixth place with Twenty Ten~'s "Moving On" in that position.
2. "Disobedient" by Kate Micucci and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 2 for eleven weeks -- Year End of 2019 - 49 -- 46 weeks on the chart (18 weeks from 2019) -- The longevity and popularity of a lot of songs were boosted heavily this year by being timely, more than anything else. "Disobedient" debuted last year, but held on to tie with MIU's "Blumenkranz" and WALK THE MOON's "One Foot" for longest weeks at number two without hitting number one, locking in 11 weeks total. This is a record that has seen a lot of competition and has seen it reign over a longer reigning number one more than once. It's also worth noting that it was originally slated to fall much sooner, but the aforementioned timeliness of it hitting during the summer allowed it to spend 28 weeks in the Top 10. This ties it in ninth place for that record.
3. "Level of Concern" by Twenty One Pilots -- Peak at 2 for eight weeks -- 36 weeks on the chart -- It was the first major song to come out about the pandemic and it helped it become one of the biggest songs of the year. That was also aided by it spending eight weeks at number 2 without hitting number one, tying for 6th place in that record overall.
4. "Hot Girl Bummer" by blackbear -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 34 weeks on the chart
5. "Wait for It" by Leslie Odom Jr. and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 2 for nine weeks -- 24 weeks on the chart -- The release of Hamilton on Disney+ allowed a lot of its songs to chart despite the musical originally coming out 5 years ago. Nonetheless, "Wait for It" was one of two songs to hold records from that soundtrack. It spent nine weeks at number two without hitting number one, tying with Ocean Park Standoff's "If You Were Mine" for fifth place. It also has stuck around long past the summer and into the following year whilst remaining in the Top 10. Having debuted there, it allows it to tie not only at 12th place for longest time spent in the Top 10 ever, but also place fifth place for longest time spent in the Top 10 after debuting there.
6. "Burn" by Phillipa Soo -- Peak at 2 for eight weeks -- 24 weeks on the chart -- "Burn" didn't hold on the extra week like "Wait for It" did, but the eight weeks it spent at number two tied it with the previously mentioned "Level of Concern" at fifth place. Additionally, it debuted in the Top 10 and spent 19 weeks there. This ties the same record as "Wait for It" previously, albeit one step down at sixth place.
7. "The Baddest" by K/DA ft. (G)I-DLE, Bea Miller, and Wolftyla -- Peak at 1 for seven weeks -- 16 weeks on the chart -- K/DA returned from their hiatus with two number one singles, both of which debuted at number one. This is the first one to do so of the year overall.
8. "Graveyard" by Halsey -- Peak at 1 for three weeks -- Year End of 2019 - 86 -- 36 weeks on the chart (13 weeks from 2019) -- Halsey had a long climb up the charts, but it paid off. At 28 weeks, "Graveyard" reached number one, tying in tenth place for longest climbs to the top spot.
9. "Break My Heart" by Dua Lipa -- Peak at 2 for nine weeks -- 16 weeks on the chart -- Much like the other four singles in the Top 10 who stayed at number two without hitting number one, Dua's success here is specifically because of that. At 9 weeks, it ties with the previously mentioned "Wait for It" at 5th place.
10. "Don't Start Now" by Dua Lipa -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 32 weeks on the chart (6 weeks from 2019) -- While it didn't spent as long towards the top as its sister "Break My Heart" did, its long climb to get there was what allowed it to break into the Top 10. At 25 weeks, "Don't Start Now" reached the number one, tying with Dua's previous hit "Electricity" at 13th place for that record.
11. "Other Friends" by Sarah Stiles, Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall, Estelle, and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2019 - 67 -- 44 weeks on the chart (18 weeks from 2019) -- At 32 weeks, having crawled behind "Drift Away"--Sarah Stiles' other big number from the Steven Universe Movie--it took 32 weeks to finally reach number one. This places it in sixth place for that record.
12. "Helpless" by Phillipa Soo and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 23 weeks on the chart
13. "Darkness" by Eminem -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- 22 weeks on the chart
14. "Cardigan" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 3 -- 21 weeks on the chart
15. "Silver Lining" by Adriana Figueroa ft. FamilyJules -- Peak at 3 -- 18 weeks on the chart -- An undeniable breakout hit that remains in the Top 10 still. Having debuted there, it ties in sixth place for longest time spent after doing so at 19 weeks. It ties with the previously mentioned "Burn".
16. "Afterlife" by Hailee Steinfeld -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 35 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2019) -- Trailing close behind "Other Friends", but still coming in clutch, it took "Afterlife" 28 weeks to reach number one, tying with the previously mentioned "Graveyard" in 10th place for that record.
17. "Old Me" by 5 Seconds of Summer -- Peak at 10 -- 36 weeks on the chart
18. "Lonely" by Diplo Presents: Thomas Wesley and Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 3 -- 17 weeks on the chart -- "Lonely" had one of the more dubious records of the year. Despite it reaching so high and charting in the Top 10, its fall was as quick as its rise. It became yet another song to fall from the chart in a Top 20 position, doing so from #12.
19. "My Shot" by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 3 -- 17 weeks on the chart
20. "Sledgehammer" by Harry Styles -- Peak at 17 -- 36 weeks on the chart
21. "Satisfied" by Renée Elise Goldsberry and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 17 weeks on the chart
22. "Addict" by Silva Hound ft. Michael Kovach and Chisana-Ai -- Peak at 5 -- 19 weeks on the chart
23. "My Own Dance" by Kesha -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 24 weeks on the chart (4 weeks from 2019)
24. "No Matter What" by Zach Callison and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 5 -- 19 weeks on the chart
25. "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd -- Peak at 4 -- 23 weeks on the chart
26. "No Shame" by 5 Seconds of Summer -- Peak at 4 -- 20 weeks on the chart
27. "Godzilla" by Eminem ft. Juice WRLD -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 19 weeks on the chart
28. "Yours" by Jesse McCartney -- Peak at 10 -- 27 weeks on the chart
29. "What a Man Gotta Do" by Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 18 weeks on the chart
30. "You Should Be Sad" by Halsey -- Peak at 6 -- 24 weeks on the chart
31. "GIANTS" by True Damage ft. Becky G, Keke Palmer, SOYEON, DUCKWRTH, and Thusmose -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- Year End of 2019 -65 -- 18 weeks on the chart (9 weeks in 2019)
32. "Sunday Best" by Surfases -- Peak at 18 -- 26 weeks on the chart
33. "One Last Time" by Christopher Jackson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 11 -- 21 weeks on the chart
34. "Adore You" by Harry Styles -- Peak at 7 -- 24 weeks on the chart
35. "More" by K/DA ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-DLE, Lexie Liu, Jaira Burns, and Seraphine -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- 8 weeks on the chart -- "More" was the second second of the year overall to debut at number one.
36. "A Doll's House" by The Living Tombstone ft. Hayley Nelson -- Peak at 10 -- 23 weeks on the chart
37. "All the Things She Said" by Poppy -- Peak at 6 -- 19 weeks on the chart
38. "higher" by blackbear -- Peak at 8 -- 22 weeks on the chart
39. "I Love You's" by Hailee Steinfeld -- Peak at 13 -- 23 weeks on the chart
40. "Nowhere to Run" by Fozzy -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2019 - 48 -- 30 weeks on the chart (17 weeks in 2019)
41. "Little Bit of Love" by Kesha -- Peak at 8 -- 18 weeks on the chart
42. "World's on Fire" by Mike Shinoda -- Peak at 9 -- 19 weeks on the chart
43. "True Kinda Love" by Estelle and Zach Callison -- Peak at 3 -- Year End of 2019 - 59 -- 31 weeks on the chart (19 weeks from 2019)
44. "Sunburn" by The Living Tombstone and Sam Haft -- Peak at 11 -- 19 weeks on the chart
45. "Paid my Dues" by NF -- Peak at 10 -- 24 weeks on the chart (2 weeks from 2019)
46. "Come and Go" by Juice Wrld x Marshmello -- Peak at 7 -- 14 weeks on the chart
47. "White Noise" by flor -- Peak at 14 -- Year End of 2019 - 92 -- 39 weeks on the chart (16 weeks from 2019)
48. "Resentment" by Kesha ft. Sturgill Simpson, Brian Wilson, and Wrabel -- Peak at 14 -- 22 weeks on the chart
49. "Better Days" by OneRepublic -- Peak at 9 -- 19 weeks on the chart
50. "World on Fire" by Daughtry -- Peak at 6 -- 12 weeks on the chart
51. "me and ur ghost" by blackbear -- Peak at 16 -- 22 weeks on the chart
52. "Watermelon Sugar" by Harry Styles -- Peak at 20 -- 24 weeks on the chart
53. "Time" by Utada Hikaru -- Peak at 19 -- 22 weeks on the chart
54. "Shadow" by Macklemore ft. IRO -- Peak at 3 -- Year End of 2019 - 57 -- 32 weeks on the chart (21 weeks in 2019)
55. "I'm Your Slave" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- 4 weeks on the chart -- "I'm Your Slave" was the final and most recent song to debut at number one.
56. "The Chain" by Harry Styles -- Peak at 12 -- 17 weeks on the chart
57. "Into the Unknown" by Idina Menzel ft. Aurora -- Peak at 8 -- 17 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2019)
58. "Learn to Fly" by Surfaces and Elton John -- Peak at 20 -- 21 weeks on the chart
59. "Hold on to Memories" by Disturbed -- Peak at 11 -- 15 weeks on the chart
60. "Lover" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2019 -- 35 -- 27 weeks on the chart (19 weeks in 2019)
61. "Can't Hold Me" by Emily King -- Peak at 21 -- 21 weeks on the chart
62. "Dance with the Devil" by Breaking Benjamin and Adam Gontier -- Peak at 12 -- 17 weeks on the chart
63. "Let's Duet/Independent Together" by Ted Leo, Deedee-Magno Hall, and Aimee Mann -- Peak at 17 -- 19 weeks on the chart
64. "Stupid Love" by Lady Gaga -- Peak at 2 -- 9 weeks on the chart
65. "Anything Like Me" by Poppy -- Peak at 19 -- 19 weeks on the chart
66. "Roxanne" by Arizona Zervas -- Peak at 8 -- 13 weeks on the chart -- Much like "Lonely" earlier, "Roxanne" also has the dubious honor of falling off the chart from a Top 20 position. Unlike "Lonely", it did not have the long climb that that did. It fell from the chart at #16 though, which is only four spots lower than "Lonely."
67. "The Hype" by Twenty One Pilots -- Peak at 10 -- Year End of 2019 - 65 -- 34 weeks on the chart (21 weeks from 2019)
68. "Komm, Süsser Tod" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 19 -- 18 weeks on the chart
69. "Best Part of Me" by Ed Sheeran ft. YEBBA -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- Year End of 2019 - 22 -- 35 weeks on the chart (28 weeks in 2019)
70. "Go Crazy" by Leslie Odom Jr. -- Peak at 30 -- 23 weeks on the chart
71. "Middle Finger" by Bohnes -- Peak at 19 -- 18 weeks on the chart
72. "Chapter 319" by clipping -- Peak at 26 -- 19 weeks on the chart
73. "I'd Rather Be Me (With You)" by Zach Callison -- Peak at 13 -- 14 weeks on the chart
74. "Midnight" by Alesso ft. Liam Payne -- Peak at 20 -- 17 weeks on the chart
75. "Wrong Direction" by Hailee Steinfeld -- Peak at 22 -- 17 weeks on the chart
76. "Phoenix" by Caillin Russo and Chrissy Costanza -- Peak at 5 -- Year End of 2019 - 71 -- 21 weeks on the chart (12 weeks in 2019)
77. "if i were u" by blackbear ft. lauv -- Peak at 20 -- 16 weeks on the chart
78. "Blood on the Fang" by clipping -- Peak at 23 -- 17 weeks on the chart
79. "Here to Love" by Lenny Kravitz -- Peak at 24 -- 18 weeks on the chart (1 week from 2019)
80. "In Your Eyes" by The Weeknd -- Peak at 11 -- 11 weeks on the chart
81. "Lost in the Woods" by Jonathan Groff -- Peak at 11 -- 15 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2019)
82. "The Next Right Thing" by Kristen Bell -- Peak at 13 -- 16 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2019)
83. "Kids in America" by Green Day -- Peak at 22 -- 15 weeks on the chart
84. "Didn't I" by OneRepublic -- Peak at 25 -- 16 weeks on the chart
85. "Non-Stop" by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry, Phillipa Soo, Christopher Jackson, and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 14 -- 12 weeks on the chart
86. "Meet Me on the Roof" by Green Day -- Peak at 17 -- 13 weeks on the chart
87. "Spring Break" by AJ Mitchell -- Peak at 24 -- 15 weeks on the chart
88. "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" by Disturbed -- Peak at 20 -- 14 weeks on the chart
89. "The Other Side" by SZA and Justin Timberlake -- Peak at 26 -- 15 weeks on the chart
90. "Shooter" by clipping -- Peak at 29 -- 16 weeks on the chart
91. "my ex's best friend" by Machine Gun Kelly ft. blackbear -- Peak at 15 -- 11 weeks on the chart
92. "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus -- Peak at 2 for thirteen weeks in 2019, 18 in 2020 -- Year End of 2019 - 1 -- 51 weeks on the chart (40 weeks in 2019)
93. "Modern Loneliness" by Lauv -- Peak at 26 -- 15 weeks on the chart
94. "The Room Where It Happens" by Leslie Odom Jr., Lin-Manuel Miranda, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 14 -- 11 weeks on the chart
95. "Into the Unknown" by Panic! at the Disco -- Peak at 17 -- 16 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2019)
96. "What I Want" by The Living Tombstone ft. Sam Haft -- Peak at 27 -- 14 weeks on the chart
97. "I Think We're Alone Now" by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day -- Peak at 11 -- 10 weeks on the chart
98. "Hell of a Time" by Hoodie Allen -- Peak at 7 -- Year End of 2019 - 51 -- 30 weeks on the chart (22 weeks in 2019)
99. "I Wanna Rock" by G-Eazy ft. Gunna -- Peak at 9 -- Year End of 2019 - 95 -- 20 weeks on the chart (11 weeks in 2019)
100. "death bed (coffee for your head)" by Powfu ft. beadoobee -- Peak at 24 -- 13 weeks on the chart
101. "Nowhere to Go" by Snow tha Product -- Peak at 13 -- 10 weeks on the chart
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. "Not One Less" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for forteen weeks -- 50 weeks on the chart -- Ken Ashcorp has made a name in the past 6 years since his debut on the chart. With an astronomical 18 number ones and 112 weeks total spent at that spot, it's not surprise to see Ken had another one to the list. And with the timing of the summer helping boost this, "Not One Less" tied with Ken's other biggest hit "Touch Fluffy Tail" and a couple others at number for most weeks spent at number one, rocking in 14 weeks total. Additionally, its longevity also allowed it to spend 32 weeks in the Top 10. It ties in sixth place with Twenty Ten~'s "Moving On" in that position.
2. "Disobedient" by Kate Micucci and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 2 for eleven weeks -- Year End of 2019 - 49 -- 46 weeks on the chart (18 weeks from 2019) -- The longevity and popularity of a lot of songs were boosted heavily this year by being timely, more than anything else. "Disobedient" debuted last year, but held on to tie with MIU's "Blumenkranz" and WALK THE MOON's "One Foot" for longest weeks at number two without hitting number one, locking in 11 weeks total. This is a record that has seen a lot of competition and has seen it reign over a longer reigning number one more than once. It's also worth noting that it was originally slated to fall much sooner, but the aforementioned timeliness of it hitting during the summer allowed it to spend 28 weeks in the Top 10. This ties it in ninth place for that record.
3. "Level of Concern" by Twenty One Pilots -- Peak at 2 for eight weeks -- 36 weeks on the chart -- It was the first major song to come out about the pandemic and it helped it become one of the biggest songs of the year. That was also aided by it spending eight weeks at number 2 without hitting number one, tying for 6th place in that record overall.
4. "Hot Girl Bummer" by blackbear -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 34 weeks on the chart
5. "Wait for It" by Leslie Odom Jr. and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 2 for nine weeks -- 24 weeks on the chart -- The release of Hamilton on Disney+ allowed a lot of its songs to chart despite the musical originally coming out 5 years ago. Nonetheless, "Wait for It" was one of two songs to hold records from that soundtrack. It spent nine weeks at number two without hitting number one, tying with Ocean Park Standoff's "If You Were Mine" for fifth place. It also has stuck around long past the summer and into the following year whilst remaining in the Top 10. Having debuted there, it allows it to tie not only at 12th place for longest time spent in the Top 10 ever, but also place fifth place for longest time spent in the Top 10 after debuting there.
6. "Burn" by Phillipa Soo -- Peak at 2 for eight weeks -- 24 weeks on the chart -- "Burn" didn't hold on the extra week like "Wait for It" did, but the eight weeks it spent at number two tied it with the previously mentioned "Level of Concern" at fifth place. Additionally, it debuted in the Top 10 and spent 19 weeks there. This ties the same record as "Wait for It" previously, albeit one step down at sixth place.
7. "The Baddest" by K/DA ft. (G)I-DLE, Bea Miller, and Wolftyla -- Peak at 1 for seven weeks -- 16 weeks on the chart -- K/DA returned from their hiatus with two number one singles, both of which debuted at number one. This is the first one to do so of the year overall.
8. "Graveyard" by Halsey -- Peak at 1 for three weeks -- Year End of 2019 - 86 -- 36 weeks on the chart (13 weeks from 2019) -- Halsey had a long climb up the charts, but it paid off. At 28 weeks, "Graveyard" reached number one, tying in tenth place for longest climbs to the top spot.
9. "Break My Heart" by Dua Lipa -- Peak at 2 for nine weeks -- 16 weeks on the chart -- Much like the other four singles in the Top 10 who stayed at number two without hitting number one, Dua's success here is specifically because of that. At 9 weeks, it ties with the previously mentioned "Wait for It" at 5th place.
10. "Don't Start Now" by Dua Lipa -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 32 weeks on the chart (6 weeks from 2019) -- While it didn't spent as long towards the top as its sister "Break My Heart" did, its long climb to get there was what allowed it to break into the Top 10. At 25 weeks, "Don't Start Now" reached the number one, tying with Dua's previous hit "Electricity" at 13th place for that record.
11. "Other Friends" by Sarah Stiles, Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall, Estelle, and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2019 - 67 -- 44 weeks on the chart (18 weeks from 2019) -- At 32 weeks, having crawled behind "Drift Away"--Sarah Stiles' other big number from the Steven Universe Movie--it took 32 weeks to finally reach number one. This places it in sixth place for that record.
12. "Helpless" by Phillipa Soo and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 23 weeks on the chart
13. "Darkness" by Eminem -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- 22 weeks on the chart
14. "Cardigan" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 3 -- 21 weeks on the chart
15. "Silver Lining" by Adriana Figueroa ft. FamilyJules -- Peak at 3 -- 18 weeks on the chart -- An undeniable breakout hit that remains in the Top 10 still. Having debuted there, it ties in sixth place for longest time spent after doing so at 19 weeks. It ties with the previously mentioned "Burn".
16. "Afterlife" by Hailee Steinfeld -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 35 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2019) -- Trailing close behind "Other Friends", but still coming in clutch, it took "Afterlife" 28 weeks to reach number one, tying with the previously mentioned "Graveyard" in 10th place for that record.
17. "Old Me" by 5 Seconds of Summer -- Peak at 10 -- 36 weeks on the chart
18. "Lonely" by Diplo Presents: Thomas Wesley and Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 3 -- 17 weeks on the chart -- "Lonely" had one of the more dubious records of the year. Despite it reaching so high and charting in the Top 10, its fall was as quick as its rise. It became yet another song to fall from the chart in a Top 20 position, doing so from #12.
19. "My Shot" by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 3 -- 17 weeks on the chart
20. "Sledgehammer" by Harry Styles -- Peak at 17 -- 36 weeks on the chart
21. "Satisfied" by Renée Elise Goldsberry and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 17 weeks on the chart
22. "Addict" by Silva Hound ft. Michael Kovach and Chisana-Ai -- Peak at 5 -- 19 weeks on the chart
23. "My Own Dance" by Kesha -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 24 weeks on the chart (4 weeks from 2019)
24. "No Matter What" by Zach Callison and Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 5 -- 19 weeks on the chart
25. "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd -- Peak at 4 -- 23 weeks on the chart
26. "No Shame" by 5 Seconds of Summer -- Peak at 4 -- 20 weeks on the chart
27. "Godzilla" by Eminem ft. Juice WRLD -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 19 weeks on the chart
28. "Yours" by Jesse McCartney -- Peak at 10 -- 27 weeks on the chart
29. "What a Man Gotta Do" by Jonas Brothers -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 18 weeks on the chart
30. "You Should Be Sad" by Halsey -- Peak at 6 -- 24 weeks on the chart
31. "GIANTS" by True Damage ft. Becky G, Keke Palmer, SOYEON, DUCKWRTH, and Thusmose -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- Year End of 2019 -65 -- 18 weeks on the chart (9 weeks in 2019)
32. "Sunday Best" by Surfases -- Peak at 18 -- 26 weeks on the chart
33. "One Last Time" by Christopher Jackson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 11 -- 21 weeks on the chart
34. "Adore You" by Harry Styles -- Peak at 7 -- 24 weeks on the chart
35. "More" by K/DA ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-DLE, Lexie Liu, Jaira Burns, and Seraphine -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- 8 weeks on the chart -- "More" was the second second of the year overall to debut at number one.
36. "A Doll's House" by The Living Tombstone ft. Hayley Nelson -- Peak at 10 -- 23 weeks on the chart
37. "All the Things She Said" by Poppy -- Peak at 6 -- 19 weeks on the chart
38. "higher" by blackbear -- Peak at 8 -- 22 weeks on the chart
39. "I Love You's" by Hailee Steinfeld -- Peak at 13 -- 23 weeks on the chart
40. "Nowhere to Run" by Fozzy -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2019 - 48 -- 30 weeks on the chart (17 weeks in 2019)
41. "Little Bit of Love" by Kesha -- Peak at 8 -- 18 weeks on the chart
42. "World's on Fire" by Mike Shinoda -- Peak at 9 -- 19 weeks on the chart
43. "True Kinda Love" by Estelle and Zach Callison -- Peak at 3 -- Year End of 2019 - 59 -- 31 weeks on the chart (19 weeks from 2019)
44. "Sunburn" by The Living Tombstone and Sam Haft -- Peak at 11 -- 19 weeks on the chart
45. "Paid my Dues" by NF -- Peak at 10 -- 24 weeks on the chart (2 weeks from 2019)
46. "Come and Go" by Juice Wrld x Marshmello -- Peak at 7 -- 14 weeks on the chart
47. "White Noise" by flor -- Peak at 14 -- Year End of 2019 - 92 -- 39 weeks on the chart (16 weeks from 2019)
48. "Resentment" by Kesha ft. Sturgill Simpson, Brian Wilson, and Wrabel -- Peak at 14 -- 22 weeks on the chart
49. "Better Days" by OneRepublic -- Peak at 9 -- 19 weeks on the chart
50. "World on Fire" by Daughtry -- Peak at 6 -- 12 weeks on the chart
51. "me and ur ghost" by blackbear -- Peak at 16 -- 22 weeks on the chart
52. "Watermelon Sugar" by Harry Styles -- Peak at 20 -- 24 weeks on the chart
53. "Time" by Utada Hikaru -- Peak at 19 -- 22 weeks on the chart
54. "Shadow" by Macklemore ft. IRO -- Peak at 3 -- Year End of 2019 - 57 -- 32 weeks on the chart (21 weeks in 2019)
55. "I'm Your Slave" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- 4 weeks on the chart -- "I'm Your Slave" was the final and most recent song to debut at number one.
56. "The Chain" by Harry Styles -- Peak at 12 -- 17 weeks on the chart
57. "Into the Unknown" by Idina Menzel ft. Aurora -- Peak at 8 -- 17 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2019)
58. "Learn to Fly" by Surfaces and Elton John -- Peak at 20 -- 21 weeks on the chart
59. "Hold on to Memories" by Disturbed -- Peak at 11 -- 15 weeks on the chart
60. "Lover" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 1 for one week -- Year End of 2019 -- 35 -- 27 weeks on the chart (19 weeks in 2019)
61. "Can't Hold Me" by Emily King -- Peak at 21 -- 21 weeks on the chart
62. "Dance with the Devil" by Breaking Benjamin and Adam Gontier -- Peak at 12 -- 17 weeks on the chart
63. "Let's Duet/Independent Together" by Ted Leo, Deedee-Magno Hall, and Aimee Mann -- Peak at 17 -- 19 weeks on the chart
64. "Stupid Love" by Lady Gaga -- Peak at 2 -- 9 weeks on the chart
65. "Anything Like Me" by Poppy -- Peak at 19 -- 19 weeks on the chart
66. "Roxanne" by Arizona Zervas -- Peak at 8 -- 13 weeks on the chart -- Much like "Lonely" earlier, "Roxanne" also has the dubious honor of falling off the chart from a Top 20 position. Unlike "Lonely", it did not have the long climb that that did. It fell from the chart at #16 though, which is only four spots lower than "Lonely."
67. "The Hype" by Twenty One Pilots -- Peak at 10 -- Year End of 2019 - 65 -- 34 weeks on the chart (21 weeks from 2019)
68. "Komm, Süsser Tod" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 19 -- 18 weeks on the chart
69. "Best Part of Me" by Ed Sheeran ft. YEBBA -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- Year End of 2019 - 22 -- 35 weeks on the chart (28 weeks in 2019)
70. "Go Crazy" by Leslie Odom Jr. -- Peak at 30 -- 23 weeks on the chart
71. "Middle Finger" by Bohnes -- Peak at 19 -- 18 weeks on the chart
72. "Chapter 319" by clipping -- Peak at 26 -- 19 weeks on the chart
73. "I'd Rather Be Me (With You)" by Zach Callison -- Peak at 13 -- 14 weeks on the chart
74. "Midnight" by Alesso ft. Liam Payne -- Peak at 20 -- 17 weeks on the chart
75. "Wrong Direction" by Hailee Steinfeld -- Peak at 22 -- 17 weeks on the chart
76. "Phoenix" by Caillin Russo and Chrissy Costanza -- Peak at 5 -- Year End of 2019 - 71 -- 21 weeks on the chart (12 weeks in 2019)
77. "if i were u" by blackbear ft. lauv -- Peak at 20 -- 16 weeks on the chart
78. "Blood on the Fang" by clipping -- Peak at 23 -- 17 weeks on the chart
79. "Here to Love" by Lenny Kravitz -- Peak at 24 -- 18 weeks on the chart (1 week from 2019)
80. "In Your Eyes" by The Weeknd -- Peak at 11 -- 11 weeks on the chart
81. "Lost in the Woods" by Jonathan Groff -- Peak at 11 -- 15 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2019)
82. "The Next Right Thing" by Kristen Bell -- Peak at 13 -- 16 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2019)
83. "Kids in America" by Green Day -- Peak at 22 -- 15 weeks on the chart
84. "Didn't I" by OneRepublic -- Peak at 25 -- 16 weeks on the chart
85. "Non-Stop" by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry, Phillipa Soo, Christopher Jackson, and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 14 -- 12 weeks on the chart
86. "Meet Me on the Roof" by Green Day -- Peak at 17 -- 13 weeks on the chart
87. "Spring Break" by AJ Mitchell -- Peak at 24 -- 15 weeks on the chart
88. "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" by Disturbed -- Peak at 20 -- 14 weeks on the chart
89. "The Other Side" by SZA and Justin Timberlake -- Peak at 26 -- 15 weeks on the chart
90. "Shooter" by clipping -- Peak at 29 -- 16 weeks on the chart
91. "my ex's best friend" by Machine Gun Kelly ft. blackbear -- Peak at 15 -- 11 weeks on the chart
92. "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus -- Peak at 2 for thirteen weeks in 2019, 18 in 2020 -- Year End of 2019 - 1 -- 51 weeks on the chart (40 weeks in 2019)
93. "Modern Loneliness" by Lauv -- Peak at 26 -- 15 weeks on the chart
94. "The Room Where It Happens" by Leslie Odom Jr., Lin-Manuel Miranda, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, and Hamilton Cast -- Peak at 14 -- 11 weeks on the chart
95. "Into the Unknown" by Panic! at the Disco -- Peak at 17 -- 16 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2019)
96. "What I Want" by The Living Tombstone ft. Sam Haft -- Peak at 27 -- 14 weeks on the chart
97. "I Think We're Alone Now" by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day -- Peak at 11 -- 10 weeks on the chart
98. "Hell of a Time" by Hoodie Allen -- Peak at 7 -- Year End of 2019 - 51 -- 30 weeks on the chart (22 weeks in 2019)
99. "I Wanna Rock" by G-Eazy ft. Gunna -- Peak at 9 -- Year End of 2019 - 95 -- 20 weeks on the chart (11 weeks in 2019)
100. "death bed (coffee for your head)" by Powfu ft. beadoobee -- Peak at 24 -- 13 weeks on the chart
101. "Nowhere to Go" by Snow tha Product -- Peak at 13 -- 10 weeks on the chart