Darkest Hour
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Post by Darkest Hour on Apr 26, 2022 6:22:50 GMT -5
Useless fact of the week: Eric Church is the only artist that has 3 songs (Homeboy, Like A Wrecking Ball, Heart on Fire) charted for more than 20 weeks on Hot 100 while peaking outside top 50.
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Post by nathanalbright on Apr 26, 2022 6:42:21 GMT -5
Somehow I think that record was made to be broken.
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:34:14 GMT -5
Bubbling Under
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 2 - 6 In Jesus Name (God Of Possible), Katy Nichole 1 2 3 - 6 Sleazy Flow, SleazyWorld Go 2 3 7 - 7 DFMU, Ella Mai 2 4 4 - 6 7500 OBO, Tim McGraw 4 5 - - 1 Serial Killers, Gucci Mane 5 6 5 - 8 Wild Hearts, Keith Urban 5 7 10 - 8 Middle Of The Night, Elley Duhe 7 8 - - 1 10 Things I Hate About You, Leah Kate 8 9 15 - 2 Dear Alcohol, Dax 9 10 12 - 11 Dandelions, Ruth B 9 11 18 - 3 Love's Train, Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) 11 12 23 - 2 Last Night Lonely, Jon Pardi 12 13 22 - 4 Truth About You, Mitchell Tenpenny 13 14 - - 1 Memories, Conan Gray 14 15 - - 2 Bestie, DaBaby & YoungBoy Never Broke Again 15 16 17 - 3 Best Thing Since Backroads, Jake Owen 16 17 16 - 2 What's My Name, Fivio Foreign & Queen Naija Featuring Coi Leray 16 18 25 - 10 Toxic, BoyWithUke 18 19 24 - 4 Chale!, Eden Munoz 13 20 - - 1 Robbery Part 3, Tee Grizzley 20 21 6 - 2 Heartfirst, Kelsea Ballerini 6 22 - - 1 EA, Young Nudy Featuring 21 Savage 22 23 13 - 3 Cold, Chris Stapleton 1 24 19 - 2 Wishful Drinking, Ingrid Andress With Sam Hunt 19 25 - - 8 Pick Me Up, Gabby Barrett 9
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:34:45 GMT -5
Global 200
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40 Woman, Doja Cat 11 26 30 - 14 Middle Of The Night, Elley Duhe 26 27 24 - 49 Good 4 U, Olivia Rodrigo 1 28 21 - 17 We Don't Talk About Bruno, Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast 1 29 29 - 7 Una Noche En Medellin, Cris Mj 29 30 35 - 38 Happier Than Ever, Billie Eilish 6 31 31 - 4 X Ultima Vez, Daddy Yankee & Bad Bunny 23 32 33 - 13 Light Switch, Charlie Puth 21 33 34 - 31 Thats What I Want, Lil Nas X 4 34 38 - 32 Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah), CKay 2 35 27 - 2 In A Minute, Lil Baby 27 36 37 - 4 Fuera del Mercado, Danny Ocean 36 37 - - 1 Flowers, Lauren Spencer-Smith 37 38 41 - 10 Boyfriend, Dove Cameron 17 39 40 - 9 Big Energy, Latto 32 40 52 - 85 Watermelon Sugar, Harry Styles 9 41 36 - 3 When You're Gone, Shawn Mendes 19 42 42 - 30 My Universe, Coldplay x BTS 1 43 43 - 54 Kiss Me More, Doja Cat Featuring SZA 3 44 45 - 48 Butter, BTS 1 45 46 - 51 Another Love, Tom Odell 37 46 47 - 21 Super Gremlin, Kodak Black 16 47 44 - 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9 Nail Tech, Jack Harlow 23 94 82 - 5 Cool For The Summer, Demi Lovato 58 95 87 - 7 Starlight, Dave 58 96 84 - 17 Surface Pressure, Jessica Darrow 9 97 86 - 5 Tomboy, (G)I-DLE 58 98 90 - 20 Tacones Rojos, Sebastian Yatra 72 99 97 - 11 Still D.R.E., Dr. Dre Featuring Snoop Dogg 16 100 89 - 5 Sentadona (Ai Calica), MC Frog, Davi Kneip E DJ Gabriel Do Borel 54 101 119 - 10 Unstoppable, Sia 101 102 170 - 54 Sweet Child O' Mine, Guns N' Roses 102 103 108 - 66 Smells Like Teen Spirit, Nirvana 92 104 113 - 60 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 104 105 112 - 81 Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen 97 106 101 - 65 Astronaut In The Ocean, Masked Wolf 3 107 107 - 46 Beggin', Maneskin 3 108 153 - 26 Moth To A Flame, Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd 10 109 114 - 85 Shallow, Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper 59 110 50 - 2 Psychofreak, Camila Cabello Featuring WILLOW 50 111 128 - 80 Dreams, Fleetwood Mac 10 112 102 - 68 Something Just Like This, The Chainsmokers & Coldplay 102 113 118 - 43 You Right, Doja Cat & The Weeknd 12 114 106 - 27 I Love You So, The Walters 55 115 124 - 85 Circles, Post Malone 49 116 99 - 15 To The Moon!, JNR CHOI & Sam Tompkins 64 117 109 - 11 Lose Yourself, Eminem 25 118 110 - 33 Knife Talk, Drake Featuring 21 Savage & Project Pat 6 119 115 - 14 Lost, Frank Ocean 43 120 105 - 7 Chale!, Eden Munoz 67 121 104 - 15 Pushin P, Gunna & Future Featuring Young Thug 10 122 126 - 85 Bad Guy, Billie Eilish 54 123 120 - 44 No Role Modelz, J. 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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:35:16 GMT -5
Global excl US
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8 Yo Voy, Zion & Lennox Featuring Daddy Yankee 83 103 77 - 16 We Don't Talk About Bruno, Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast 9 104 - - 1 Flowers, Lauren Spencer-Smith 104 105 111 - 3 Si Quieren Frontear, Quevedo, DuKi & De La Ghetto 105 106 98 - 23 La Fama, Rosalia Featuring The Weeknd 30 107 121 - 14 There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back, Shawn Mendes 107 108 100 - 20 Zankyosanka, Aimer 16 109 168 - 3 W / X / Y, Tani Yuuki 109 110 104 - 9 Dancarina, Pedro Sampaio & MC Pedrinho 33 111 108 - 2 Crazy What Love Can Do, David Guetta & Becky Hill & Ella Henderson 108 112 110 - 77 Dakiti, Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez 1 113 49 - 2 Comedy, Gen Hoshino 49 114 101 - 6 Sweetest Pie, Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa 21 115 47 - 2 Chance, Paulo Londra 47 116 115 - 51 Gangsta's Paradise, Coolio Featuring L.V. 102 117 123 - 81 Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen 110 118 122 - 14 Mal Feito, Hugo & Guilherme E Marilia Mendonca 54 119 116 - 22 Oh My God, Adele 7 120 112 - 51 Deja Vu, Olivia Rodrigo 8 121 117 - 5 Maniac, Stray Kids 15 122 127 - 85 Lovely, Billie Eilish & Khalid 69 123 125 - 9 Ya No Somos Ni Seremos, Christian Nodal 24 124 118 - 10 Still D.R.E., Dr. Dre Featuring Snoop Dogg 27 125 114 - 8 O.O, Nmixx 71 126 120 - 48 Todo de Ti, Rauw Alejandro 3 127 - - 3 Sweet Child O' Mine, Guns N' Roses 127 128 124 - 5 Tom's Diner, AnnenMayKantereit & Giant Rooks 106 129 173 - 2 Termina Comigo Antes, Gusttavo Lima 129 130 139 - 54 The Nights, Avicii 127 131 119 - 36 Entre Nosotros, Tiago pzk, LIT killa, Nicki Nicole & Maria Becerra 17 132 107 - 3 Fim de Semana No Rio, Teto 107 133 146 - 82 Despacito, Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber 104 134 129 - 12 Malvada, Ze Felipe 32 135 136 - 83 Closer, The Chainsmokers Featuring Halsey 104 136 151 - 64 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 136 137 149 - 84 Bad Guy, Billie Eilish 45 138 126 - 21 The Real Slim Shady, Eminem 70 139 90 - 3 Me Arrepenti, Ak4:20, Pailita, & Cris Mj 63 140 147 - 16 Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 133 141 145 - 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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:35:38 GMT -5
Radio Songs
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:36:42 GMT -5
Digital Songs
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 - - 1 Don't Think Jesus, Morgan Wallen 1 2 5 - 4 As It Was, Harry Styles 2 3 3 - 23 Big Energy, Latto x Mariah Carey Featuring DJ Khaled 1 4 - - 1 About Damn Time, Lizzo 4 5 1 - 2 First Class, Jack Harlow 1 6 6 - 22 AA, Walker Hayes 6 7 4 - 27 'Til You Can't, Cody Johnson 1 8 8 - 36 Cold Heart (PNAU Remix), Elton John & Dua Lipa 1 9 9 - 7 Bam Bam, Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran 2 10 23 - 32 Shivers, Ed Sheeran 3 11 - - 1 Wild Horse (717 Tapes), Warren Zeiders 11 12 13 - 45 Fancy Like, Walker Hayes 2 13 15 - 15 Enemy, Imagine Dragons X JID 10 14 45 - 2 Flowers, Lauren Spencer-Smith 14 15 17 - 2 Dear Alcohol, Dax 15 16 - - 1 Shake It, Kay Flock, Cardi B, Dougie B & Bory300 16 17 - - 1 The Forever Now, Mandy Moore 17 18 16 - 17 We Don't Talk About Bruno, Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast 1 19 21 - 12 In Jesus Name (God Of Possible), Katy Nichole 6 20 32 - 8 Wasted On You, Morgan Wallen 4 21 - - 1 Love Like That, Phillip Phillips 21 22 33 - 2 She Had Me At Heads Carolina, Cole Swindell 22 23 18 - 6 Never Say Never, Cole Swindell / Lainey Wilson 17 24 19 - 12 The Motto, Tiesto & Ava Max 13 25 26 - 46 Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home), Elle King & Miranda Lambert 2 26 28 - 24 abcdefu, GAYLE 1 27 22 - 2 Hell Yeah, Little Big Town 22 28 46 - 25 Sand In My Boots, Morgan Wallen 12 29 14 - 52 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 13 30 - - 5 Something In The Way, Nirvana 20 31 50 - 15 Doin' This, Luke Combs 5 32 - - 6 Flower Shops, ERNEST Featuring Morgan Wallen 7 33 43 - 5 Tom's Diner, AnnenMayKantereit & Giant Rooks 7 34 25 - 27 Ghost, Justin Bieber 7 35 - - 7 Unstoppable, Sia 20 36 24 - 6 Cold, Chris Stapleton 3 37 - - 1 Masterpiece, Motionless In White 37 38 36 - 12 Numb Little Bug, Em Beihold 8 39 - - 48 Tennessee Whiskey, Chris Stapleton 2 40 7 - 7 Handsomer, Russ Featuring Ktlyn 1 41 37 - 43 Buy Dirt, Jordan Davis Featuring Luke Bryan 11 42 40 - 42 Bad Habits, Ed Sheeran 2 43 48 - 2 Afterlife, Five Finger Death Punch 43 44 - - 1 Doin' It Right, Chayce Beckham 44 45 - - 1 Darl+ing, SEVENTEEN 45 46 41 - 76 Levitating, Dua Lipa 1 47 - - 23 You Should Probably Leave, Chris Stapleton 27 48 34 - 3 If I Was A Cowboy, Miranda Lambert 20 49 - - 1 Sweet Child O' Mine, Guns N' Roses 49 50 27 - 3 Ghost Story, Carrie Underwood 2
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:37:05 GMT -5
Streaming Songs
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 2 First Class, Jack Harlow 1 2 2 - 3 As It Was, Harry Styles 1 3 - - 1 Don't Think Jesus, Morgan Wallen 3 4 6 - 56 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 3 5 5 - 22 Super Gremlin, Kodak Black 2 6 4 - 2 In A Minute, Lil Baby 4 7 3 - 2 Right On, Lil Baby 3 8 7 - 17 We Don't Talk About Bruno, Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast 1 9 8 - 6 What Happened To Virgil, Lil Durk Featuring Gunna 4 10 9 - 41 Stay, The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber 1 11 10 - 16 Enemy, Imagine Dragons X JID 9 12 17 - 10 MAMIII, Becky G X Karol G 5 13 12 - 4 Big Energy, Latto 6 14 11 - 39 Industry Baby, Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow 1 15 - - 1 Shake It, Kay Flock, Cardi B, Dougie B & Bory300 15 16 20 - 15 Wasted On You, Morgan Wallen 3 17 15 - 65 Save Your Tears, The Weeknd & Ariana Grande 2 18 14 - 22 abcdefu, GAYLE 4 19 16 - 24 Cold Heart (PNAU Remix), Elton John & Dua Lipa 12 20 18 - 31 Shivers, Ed Sheeran 6 21 - - 1 Flowers, Lauren Spencer-Smith 21 22 21 - 40 Tennessee Whiskey, Chris Stapleton 16 23 30 - 11 AA, Walker Hayes 23 24 19 - 33 Knife Talk, Drake Featuring 21 Savage & Project Pat 2 25 25 - 18 Ghost, Justin Bieber 20 26 29 - 11 'Til You Can't, Cody Johnson 26 27 23 - 67 Levitating, Dua Lipa 3 28 27 - 18 Broadway Girls, Lil Durk Featuring Morgan Wallen 9 29 22 - 17 Surface Pressure, Jessica Darrow 3 30 31 - 39 Bad Habits, Ed Sheeran 4 31 37 - 24 Woman, Doja Cat 31 32 36 - 8 Doin' This, Luke Combs 32 33 24 - 39 Good 4 U, Olivia Rodrigo 1 34 34 - 40 Fancy Like, Walker Hayes 5 35 26 - 7 Bam Bam, Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran 13 36 28 - 15 Pushin P, Gunna & Future Featuring Young Thug 2 37 35 - 29 Happier Than Ever, Billie Eilish 3 38 13 - 6 Nail Tech, Jack Harlow 4 39 45 - 133 Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse), Post Malone & Swae Lee 1 40 33 - 9 Ahhh Ha, Lil Durk 3 41 43 - 105 Blinding Lights, The Weeknd 1 42 40 - 43 Need To Know, Doja Cat 3 43 42 - 8 Numb Little Bug, Em Beihold 28 44 - - 11 Whiskey Glasses, Morgan Wallen 34 45 41 - 2 Never Say Never, Cole Swindell / Lainey Wilson 41 46 - - 10 You Should Probably Leave, Chris Stapleton 39 47 44 - 27 Easy On Me, Adele 1 48 49 - 24 No Role Modelz, J. Cole 35 49 - - 9 Sand In My Boots, Morgan Wallen 10 50 46 - 19 Buy Dirt, Jordan Davis Featuring Luke Bryan 23
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:37:29 GMT -5
Recurrent
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 35 Blinding Lights, The Weeknd 1 2 - - 15 Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home), Elle King & Miranda Lambert 2 3 2 - 14 If I Didn't Love You, Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood 2 4 3 - 7 Essence, Wizkid Featuring Justin Bieber & Tems 2 5 7 - 6 You Should Probably Leave, Chris Stapleton 4 6 5 - 11 Kiss Me More, Doja Cat Featuring SZA 2 7 9 - 89 Tennessee Whiskey, Chris Stapleton 6 8 6 - 10 Thinking 'Bout You, Dustin Lynch Featuring Lauren Alaina Or MacKenzie Porter 2 9 10 - 72 Circles, Post Malone 1 10 4 - 2 Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah), CKay 4 11 8 - 4 Knife Talk, Drake Featuring 21 Savage & Project Pat 4 12 12 - 30 Forever After All, Luke Combs 2 13 11 - 16 Leave The Door Open, Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) 4 14 15 - 66 Whiskey Glasses, Morgan Wallen 3 15 13 - 12 Happier Than Ever, Billie Eilish 2 16 14 - 120 Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse), Post Malone & Swae Lee 1 17 19 - 18 Chasing After You, Ryan Hurd With Maren Morris 2 18 17 - 17 Pepas, Farruko 6 19 - - 14 Dreams, Fleetwood Mac 6 20 25 - 87 Someone You Loved, Lewis Capaldi 1 21 24 - 33 Mood, 24kGoldn Featuring iann dior 1 22 20 - 17 No Role Modelz, J. Cole 3 23 16 - 21 Drivers License, Olivia Rodrigo 2 24 18 - 17 Whats Poppin, Jack Harlow Featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne 6 25 22 - 13 Girls Want Girls, Drake Featuring Lil Baby 3
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:37:52 GMT -5
Artist 100
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 47 - 45 Tyler, The Creator 1 2 9 - 163 Morgan Wallen 1 3 3 - 118 Doja Cat 3 4 5 - 147 Harry Styles 1 5 4 - 401 Ed Sheeran 1 6 6 - 354 The Weeknd 1 7 1 - 89 Jack Harlow 1 8 10 - 268 Luke Combs 1 9 8 - 67 Olivia Rodrigo 1 10 7 - 206 Lil Baby 1 11 11 - 408 Drake 1 12 22 - 404 Taylor Swift 1 13 15 - 207 Dua Lipa 1 14 14 - 374 Justin Bieber 1 15 16 - 339 Chris Stapleton 1 16 17 - 386 Bruno Mars 1 17 19 - 282 Adele 1 18 - - 4 Rush 6 19 20 - 122 Lil Nas X 2 20 27 - 162 Kanye West 1 21 23 - 371 Imagine Dragons 1 22 12 - 92 Lil Durk 1 23 24 - 191 Billie Eilish 1 24 33 - 329 Kendrick Lamar 1 25 28 - 205 Juice WRLD 1 26 29 - 16 Latto 17 27 26 - 54 Walker Hayes 8 28 31 - 304 Post Malone 1 29 13 - 26 Red Hot Chili Peppers 1 30 36 - 102 Nirvana 20 31 39 - 159 Fleetwood Mac 3 32 30 - 62 Glass Animals 7 33 35 - 117 Kodak Black 1 34 37 - 212 Bad Bunny 2 35 43 - 384 Jason Aldean 1 36 82 - 263 Nicki Minaj 2 37 52 - 289 BTS 1 38 2 - 6 Jack White 1 39 69 - 12 Lauren Spencer-Smith 39 40 34 - 139 SZA 16 41 44 - 231 The Beatles 2 42 18 - 196 Camila Cabello 1 43 - - 90 Lizzo 2 44 56 - 107 Elton John 7 45 40 - 21 Cody Johnson 12 46 45 - 278 J. Cole 1 47 46 - 252 Kane Brown 2 48 57 - 335 Metallica 2 49 49 - 373 Eminem 1 50 48 - 22 GAYLE 21 51 38 - 346 Thomas Rhett 1 52 63 - 270 Carrie Underwood 1 53 60 - 134 Miranda Lambert 2 54 54 - 226 Maren Morris 10 55 70 - 106 Childish Gambino 3 56 76 - 311 Travis Scott 1 57 64 - 231 Future 1 58 72 - 208 Queen 1 59 41 - 163 Cole Swindell 8 60 83 - 6 Stray Kids 1 61 77 - 137 AC/DC 1 62 65 - 77 The Kid LAROI 4 63 78 - 6 J.I.D 62 64 99 - 160 Lee Brice 15 65 90 - 114 Gabby Barrett 18 66 58 - 42 Tate McRae 45 67 66 - 306 Shawn Mendes 1 68 71 - 16 Muni Long 50 69 75 - 263 Khalid 1 70 73 - 111 Gunna 1 71 81 - 165 Eagles 10 72 86 - 8 HARDY 42 73 91 - 327 Michael Jackson 20 74 74 - 396 Maroon 5 1 75 84 - 82 Creedence Clearwater Revival 39 76 89 - 16 Tame Impala 2 77 68 - 318 Sam Hunt 4 78 100 - 100 Led Zeppelin 5 79 53 - 84 Pink Floyd 3 80 - - 2 Kurt Vile 80 81 - - 104 Lana Del Rey 2 82 87 - 23 Dr. Dre 2 83 - - 62 Guns N' Roses 16 84 94 - 5 Em Beihold 84 85 96 - 4 Dove Cameron 85 86 62 - 22 Kid Rock 5 87 25 - 2 Wet Leg 25 88 67 - 110 Pop Smoke 1 89 51 - 194 Charlie Puth 6 90 93 - 148 Lewis Capaldi 11 91 - - 111 Prince 1 92 85 - 19 The Notorious B.I.G. 72 93 - - 11 Jimi Hendrix 14 94 - - 10 Pearl Jam 3 95 88 - 49 Anderson .Paak 9 96 - - 34 Kid Cudi 2 97 - - 294 twenty one pilots 1 98 - - 62 Journey 55 99 - - 1 The Police 99 100 - - 188 Lil Uzi Vert 1
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:38:18 GMT -5
Country
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 3 - 23 Never Say Never, Cole Swindell / Lainey Wilson 1 2 2 - 30 'Til You Can't, Cody Johnson 1 3 1 - 39 Beers On Me, Dierks Bentley, BRELAND & HARDY 1 4 6 - 23 Doin' This, Luke Combs 4 5 7 - 41 Heart On Fire, Eric Church 5 6 9 - 32 Never Wanted To Be That Girl, Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde 6 7 4 - 33 23, Sam Hunt 1 8 8 - 51 Thinking 'Bout You, Dustin Lynch Featuring MacKenzie Porter 1 9 10 - 36 Wild Hearts, Keith Urban 9 10 11 - 25 Slow Down Summer, Thomas Rhett 10 11 14 - 22 AA, Walker Hayes 11 12 13 - 60 Give Heaven Some Hell, HARDY 12 13 12 - 30 Come Back As A Country Boy, Blake Shelton 12 14 15 - 15 Trouble With A Heartbreak, Jason Aldean 14 15 16 - 12 Wasted On You, Morgan Wallen 15 16 17 - 38 7500 OBO, Tim McGraw 15 17 18 - 16 Circles Around This Town, Maren Morris 17 18 21 - 28 Take My Name, Parmalee 18 19 19 - 28 If I Was A Cowboy, Miranda Lambert 16 20 20 - 38 Best Thing Since Backroads, Jake Owen 19 21 22 - 27 Damn Strait, Scotty McCreery 21 22 23 - 15 Flower Shops, ERNEST Featuring Morgan Wallen 22 23 24 - 34 New Truck, Dylan Scott 23 24 25 - 32 At The End Of A Bar, Chris Young With Mitchell Tenpenny 24 25 26 - 26 With A Woman You Love, Justin Moore 25 26 29 - 10 Last Night Lonely, Jon Pardi 26 27 28 - 8 Don't Come Lookin', Jackson Dean 27 28 27 - 35 Country'd Look Good On You, Frank Ray 27 29 30 - 11 Everyone She Knows, Kenny Chesney 29 30 32 - 8 Son Of A Sinner, Jelly Roll 30 31 34 - 17 Wishful Drinking, Ingrid Andress With Sam Hunt 31 32 31 - 11 Party Mode, Dustin Lynch 31 33 33 - 6 Ghost Story, Carrie Underwood 25 34 36 - 19 No Hard Feelings, Old Dominion 34 35 35 - 21 Soul, Lee Brice 34 36 39 - 16 Truth About You, Mitchell Tenpenny 36 37 40 - 11 Pick Me Up, Gabby Barrett 37 38 - - 1 Songs About You, Brett Eldredge 38 39 38 - 26 Wilder Days, Morgan Wade 38 40 43 - 6 Down Home, Jimmie Allen 40 41 46 - 3 Heartfirst, Kelsea Ballerini 24 42 42 - 22 You Didn't, Brett Young 42 43 41 - 12 Out In The Middle, Zac Brown Band 41 44 44 - 10 My Bar, Priscilla Block 44 45 47 - 10 What A Song Can Do, Lady A 45 46 45 - 30 Bye Mom, Chris Janson 38 47 49 - 15 Learn From It, Conner Smith 47 48 48 - 7 Holy Water, Michael Ray 48 49 53 - 3 She Likes It, Russell Dickerson & Jake Scott 49 50 50 - 12 Son Of A, Dillon Carmichael 49 51 52 - 3 Joy Of My Life, Chris Stapleton 51 52 51 - 8 Love Talking, Eli Young Band 51 53 58 - 4 Good Day For Living, Joe Nichols 53 54 54 - 22 Giving You Up, Kameron Marlowe 52 55 56 - 5 Drinkin' It Wrong, Adam Doleac 53 56 55 - 10 Missing One, Jameson Rodgers 53 57 60 - 4 Pass It On, Ryan Hurd 54 58 59 - 4 Note To Self, Randy Houser 58 59 - - 1 Downtown Baby, Caitlyn Smith 59 60 57 - 7 Can't Do Without Me, Chayce Beckham & Lindsay Ell 56
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:38:53 GMT -5
Pop
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 19 Big Energy, Latto 1 2 2 - 12 Enemy, Imagine Dragons X JID 2 3 3 - 18 Woman, Doja Cat 1 4 4 - 31 Thats What I Want, Lil Nas X 1 5 6 - 25 One Right Now, Post Malone & The Weeknd 5 6 5 - 45 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 1 7 9 - 4 As It Was, Harry Styles 7 8 7 - 32 Ghost, Justin Bieber 1 9 8 - 42 Stay, The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber 1 10 11 - 7 Sweetest Pie, Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa 10 11 10 - 15 Fingers Crossed, Lauren Spencer-Smith 10 12 12 - 35 Need To Know, Doja Cat 1 13 14 - 8 Bam Bam, Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran 13 14 16 - 9 Boyfriend, Dove Cameron 14 15 13 - 21 abcdefu, GAYLE 1 16 15 - 10 She's All I Wanna Be, Tate McRae 15 17 17 - 12 The Motto, Tiesto & Ava Max 16 18 18 - 4 When You're Gone, Shawn Mendes 18 19 19 - 7 Numb Little Bug, Em Beihold 19 20 20 - 8 Complete Mess, 5 Seconds Of Summer 19 21 31 - 2 About Damn Time, Lizzo 21 22 35 - 2 First Class, Jack Harlow 22 23 22 - 10 Peru, Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran 22 24 23 - 21 Chosen, Blxst & Tyga Featuring Ty Dolla $ign 23 25 21 - 14 Light Switch, Charlie Puth 11 26 27 - 3 Get Into It (Yuh), Doja Cat 26 27 24 - 13 I Love You So, The Walters 24 28 25 - 6 Freaky Deaky, Tyga X Doja Cat 25 29 29 - 6 Don't Forget My Love, Diplo & Miguel 29 30 30 - 4 Out Of Time, The Weeknd 30 31 34 - 3 To The Moon!, JNR CHOI & Sam Tompkins 31 32 32 - 5 MAMIII, Becky G X Karol G 32 33 26 - 14 Love It When You Hate Me, Avril Lavigne Featuring blackbear 25 34 33 - 6 House On Fire, Mimi Webb 32 35 - - 1 All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love), Lauv 35 36 36 - 5 Weatherman, Eddie Benjamin 36 37 40 - 2 Just A Cloud Away, Pharrell Williams 37 38 37 - 5 I'm Tired, Labrinth & Zendaya 34 39 - - 1 Thousand Miles, The Kid LAROI 39 40 39 - 5 Let You, iann dior 38
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:39:16 GMT -5
Hot Latin
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 10 MAMIII, Becky G X Karol G 1 2 2 - 42 Pepas, Farruko 1 3 5 - 7 Envolver, Anitta 3 4 4 - 77 Dakiti, Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez 1 5 3 - 4 Soy El Unico, Yahritza y Su Esencia 1 6 6 - 19 Desesperados, Rauw Alejandro & Chencho Corleone 5 7 7 - 46 Yonaguni, Bad Bunny 1 8 8 - 4 X Ultima Vez, Daddy Yankee & Bad Bunny 5 9 10 - 8 Chale!, Eden Munoz 9 10 9 - 4 Sigue, J Balvin & Ed Sheeran 7 11 11 - 10 Sus Huellas, Romeo Santos 10 12 12 - 9 Ya No Somos Ni Seremos, Christian Nodal 8 13 13 - 26 Si Te Pudiera Mentir, Calibre 50 8 14 16 - 16 Medallo, Blessd, Justin Quiles & Lenny Tavarez 14 15 19 - 7 No Le Aflojo, Los Gemelos de Sinaloa X Fuerza Regida 15 16 43 - 2 Esta Noche, Yahritza y Su Esencia 16 17 20 - 12 Ojos Rojos, Nicky Jam 17 18 15 - 4 Remix, Daddy Yankee 13 19 18 - 15 Fumando Mota, Los Lara 10 20 17 - 4 Forever My Love, J Balvin & Ed Sheeran 11 21 21 - 9 Andamos Mejor, Los Gemelos de Sinaloa 21 22 14 - 17 Dos Oruguitas, Sebastian Yatra 2 23 22 - 20 Cada Quien, Grupo Firme & Maluma 7 24 24 - 20 Tacones Rojos, Sebastian Yatra 12 25 30 - 3 Los Botones Azules, Junior H & Luis R Conriquez 25 26 23 - 17 Colombia, Mi Encanto, Carlos Vives 6 27 28 - 5 Una Noche En Medellin, Cris Mj 27 28 26 - 6 Sensual Bebe, Jhay Cortez 20 29 27 - 10 Si Me Ven, Los Gemelos de Sinaloa 27 30 31 - 8 !WOW BB!, Natti Natasha, Chimbala & El Alfa 27 31 29 - 4 Ahi Donde Me Ven, Angela Aguilar 29 32 34 - 6 Te Espero, Prince Royce & Maria Becerra 32 33 41 - 3 Hibrido, Virlan Garcia 33 34 33 - 3 Fuera del Mercado, Danny Ocean 33 35 46 - 4 Nada de Nada, Marc Anthony 35 36 35 - 15 Ojos Cerrados, Banda MS Featuring Carin Leon 18 37 42 - 3 Fuera de Servicio, El Fantasma 37 38 36 - 8 Y Si Se Quiere Ir, Luis Angel "El Flaco" 34 39 32 - 2 Se Acabo, Lenin Ramirez / Fuerza Regida & Banda Renovacion 32 40 38 - 15 Me Acostumbre A Lo Bueno, Fuerza Regida 24 41 25 - 2 Un Viaje, Jotaerre, Karol G & Alejo Featuring Moffa 25 42 44 - 7 Deprimida, Ozuna 34 43 37 - 2 Mar y Tierra, Santa Fe Klan 37 44 40 - 12 Mujeriego, Ryan Castro 33 45 49 - 19 Los Mire Con Talento, Fuerza Regida X Luis R Conriquez X Calle 24 24 46 39 - 3 Me Vale Perderte, Banda Rancho Viejo de Julio Aramburo La Bandononon Desde El Ion de Los Peraza 39 47 - - 1 Me Siento A Todo Dar, Banda Los Recoditos 47 48 - - 1 Miranos Ahora, Calibre 50 48 49 - - 2 Sincero, Don Omar 36 50 - - 1 El Belicon, Peso Pluma & Raul Vega 50
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:42:29 GMT -5
Hot 100
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 2 - 3 As It Was, Harry Styles 1 2 1 - 2 First Class, Jack Harlow 1 3 3 - 66 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 1 4 4 - 26 Big Energy, Latto 3 5 5 - 22 Enemy, Imagine Dragons X JID 5 6 6 - 41 Stay, The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber 1 7 - - 1 Don't Think Jesus, Morgan Wallen 7 8 8 - 38 Woman, Doja Cat 8 9 7 - 24 Super Gremlin, Kodak Black 3 10 9 - 30 Ghost, Justin Bieber 5 11 10 - 31 Thats What I Want, Lil Nas X 8 12 12 - 43 Bad Habits, Ed Sheeran 2 13 11 - 22 abcdefu, GAYLE 3 14 15 - 32 Shivers, Ed Sheeran 4 15 16 - 33 Cold Heart (PNAU Remix), Elton John & Dua Lipa 7 16 17 - 28 Easy On Me, Adele 1 17 20 - 45 Need To Know, Doja Cat 8 18 23 - 68 Save Your Tears, The Weeknd & Ariana Grande 1 19 24 - 24 One Right Now, Post Malone & The Weeknd 6 20 14 - 2 In A Minute, Lil Baby 14 21 21 - 76 Levitating, Dua Lipa 2 22 22 - 28 'Til You Can't, Cody Johnson 18 23 19 - 39 Industry Baby, Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow 1 24 30 - 10 MAMIII, Becky G X Karol G 15 25 25 - 7 Bam Bam, Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran 23 26 26 - 17 Hrs And Hrs, Muni Long 16 27 18 - 17 We Don't Talk About Bruno, Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast 1 28 13 - 2 Right On, Lil Baby 13 29 27 - 14 Never Say Never, Cole Swindell / Lainey Wilson 27 30 31 - 19 Doin' This, Luke Combs 27 31 36 - 23 Wasted On You, Morgan Wallen 9 32 32 - 15 AA, Walker Hayes 32 33 28 - 49 Good 4 U, Olivia Rodrigo 1 34 33 - 6 Sweetest Pie, Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa 15 35 34 - 16 Fingers Crossed, Lauren Spencer-Smith 19 36 29 - 20 I Hate U, SZA 7 37 44 - 10 Boyfriend, Dove Cameron 37 38 42 - 8 To The Moon!, JNR CHOI & Sam Tompkins 38 39 37 - 42 You Right, Doja Cat & The Weeknd 11 40 45 - 12 Numb Little Bug, Em Beihold 40 41 38 - 44 Fancy Like, Walker Hayes 3 42 48 - 40 Sand In My Boots, Morgan Wallen 30 43 39 - 6 What Happened To Virgil, Lil Durk Featuring Gunna 22 44 35 - 15 Pushin P, Gunna & Future Featuring Young Thug 7 45 41 - 17 Beers On Me, Dierks Bentley, BRELAND & HARDY 40 46 49 - 12 The Motto, Tiesto & Ava Max 42 47 50 - 11 She's All I Wanna Be, Tate McRae 44 48 52 - 3 When You're Gone, Shawn Mendes 38 49 47 - 37 Buy Dirt, Jordan Davis Featuring Luke Bryan 22 50 - - 1 About Damn Time, Lizzo 50 51 - - 1 Shake It, Kay Flock, Cardi B, Dougie B & Bory300 51 52 43 - 13 Light Switch, Charlie Puth 27 53 68 - 12 If I Was A Cowboy, Miranda Lambert 53 54 53 - 12 Peru, Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran 53 55 - - 1 Flowers, Lauren Spencer-Smith 55 56 40 - 9 Nail Tech, Jack Harlow 18 57 60 - 8 Freaky Deaky, Tyga X Doja Cat 43 58 55 - 17 23, Sam Hunt 50 59 73 - 5 Trouble With A Heartbreak, Jason Aldean 59 60 58 - 18 Broadway Girls, Lil Durk Featuring Morgan Wallen 14 61 63 - 22 Heart On Fire, Eric Church 56 62 59 - 16 No Love, Summer Walker & SZA 13 63 56 - 17 Surface Pressure, Jessica Darrow 8 64 51 - 9 Slow Down Summer, Thomas Rhett 43 65 67 - 13 Flower Shops, ERNEST Featuring Morgan Wallen 64 66 65 - 15 Never Wanted To Be That Girl, Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde 63 67 66 - 15 Me Or Sum, Nardo Wick, Lil Baby & Future 58 68 61 - 9 Ahhh Ha, Lil Durk 18 69 76 - 8 Give Heaven Some Hell, HARDY 69 70 54 - 7 Handsomer, Russ Featuring Ktlyn 40 71 74 - 4 Envolver, Anitta 70 72 70 - 11 Do We Have A Problem?, Nicki Minaj X Lil Baby 2 73 82 - 20 Get Into It (Yuh), Doja Cat 68 74 77 - 12 Rumors, Gucci Mane Featuring Lil Durk 51 75 80 - 3 Take My Name, Parmalee 75 76 89 - 3 Damn Strait, Scotty McCreery 76 77 57 - 15 Circles Around This Town, Maren Morris 52 78 64 - 3 In My Head, Lil Tjay 33 79 72 - 5 Nobody Like U, 4*TOWN (From Disney And Pixar's Turning Red) 49 80 69 - 4 Soy El Unico, Yahritza y Su Esencia 20 81 86 - 14 I Love You So, The Walters 71 82 84 - 12 Come Back As A Country Boy, Blake Shelton 81 83 - - 1 GINE, 6ix9ine 83 84 71 - 9 City Of Gods, Fivio Foreign, Kanye West & Alicia Keys 46 85 85 - 3 Complete Mess, 5 Seconds Of Summer 85 86 - - 1 Leave You Alone, Kane Brown 86 87 94 - 6 Bones, Imagine Dragons 87 88 87 - 9 Banking On Me, Gunna 61 89 90 - 5 She Likes It, Russell Dickerson & Jake Scott 86 90 92 - 17 Pressure, Ari Lennox 66 91 98 - 3 Desesperados, Rauw Alejandro & Chencho Corleone 91 92 96 - 5 Over, Lucky Daye 77 93 78 - 16 The Family Madrigal, Stephanie Beatriz, Olga Merediz & Encanto Cast 20 94 - - 2 Hate Our Love, Queen Naija & Big Sean 88 95 93 - 16 Dos Oruguitas, Sebastian Yatra 36 96 91 - 14 P Power, Gunna Featuring Drake 24 97 - - 4 Money So Big, Yeat 95 98 95 - 4 Blick Blick!, Coi Leray & Nicki Minaj 37 99 - - 1 Fall In Love, Bailey Zimmerman 99 100 99 - 3 X Ultima Vez, Daddy Yankee & Bad Bunny 73
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 8:43:03 GMT -5
Hot 100 - Canada
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 2 - 3 As It Was, Harry Styles 1 2 1 - 2 First Class, Jack Harlow 1 3 3 - 68 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 1 4 4 - 36 Cold Heart (PNAU Remix), Elton John & Dua Lipa 1 5 5 - 32 Ghost, Justin Bieber 2 6 7 - 25 Enemy, Imagine Dragons X JID 6 7 9 - 24 The Motto, Tiesto & Ava Max 7 8 6 - 7 Bam Bam, Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran 6 9 8 - 32 Shivers, Ed Sheeran 2 10 10 - 41 Stay, The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber 1 11 14 - 43 Bad Habits, Ed Sheeran 1 12 12 - 14 Big Energy, Latto 11 13 11 - 23 abcdefu, GAYLE 2 14 13 - 31 Thats What I Want, Lil Nas X 5 15 15 - 36 Woman, Doja Cat 12 16 16 - 11 She's All I Wanna Be, Tate McRae 11 17 - - 1 Flowers, Lauren Spencer-Smith 17 18 21 - 72 Save Your Tears, The Weeknd & Ariana Grande 1 19 19 - 75 Levitating, Dua Lipa 1 20 17 - 39 Industry Baby, Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow 3 21 20 - 13 Light Switch, Charlie Puth 17 22 18 - 3 When You're Gone, Shawn Mendes 15 23 24 - 28 Easy On Me, Adele 1 24 26 - 36 Pepas, Farruko 23 25 23 - 36 Edamame, bbno$ Featuring Rich Brian 13 26 25 - 49 Good 4 U, Olivia Rodrigo 1 27 - - 1 Don't Think Jesus, Morgan Wallen 27 28 27 - 16 Fingers Crossed, Lauren Spencer-Smith 8 29 29 - 13 'Til You Can't, Cody Johnson 26 30 22 - 3 In My Head, Lil Tjay 14 31 32 - 17 Doin' This, Luke Combs 31 32 - - 1 Chauffeur, Diljit Dosanjh x Tory Lanez 32 33 33 - 29 Where Are You Now, Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott 26 34 34 - 15 Sacrifice, The Weeknd 9 35 - - 1 About Damn Time, Lizzo 35 36 31 - 17 We Don't Talk About Bruno, Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast 3 37 35 - 10 Boyfriend, Dove Cameron 25 38 37 - 32 Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah), CKay 5 39 39 - 17 Peru, Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran 37 40 28 - 2 Right On, Lil Baby 28 41 45 - 6 Sweetest Pie, Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa 19 42 40 - 28 CTRL + ALT + DEL, Reve 38 43 43 - 26 Moth To A Flame, Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd 7 44 51 - 12 Numb Little Bug, Em Beihold 44 45 30 - 9 Nail Tech, Jack Harlow 11 46 44 - 8 Out Of Time, The Weeknd 20 47 49 - 10 Middle Of The Night, Elley Duhe 44 48 42 - 6 Tom's Diner, AnnenMayKantereit & Giant Rooks 38 49 48 - 9 Never Say Never, Cole Swindell / Lainey Wilson 48 50 47 - 43 Leave Before You Love Me, Marshmello X Jonas Brothers 7 51 36 - 10 Handsomer, Russ Featuring Ktlyn 20 52 58 - 5 AA, Walker Hayes 52 53 - - 1 Shake It, Kay Flock, Cardi B, Dougie B & Bory300 53 54 38 - 2 In A Minute, Lil Baby 38 55 53 - 6 Bones, Imagine Dragons 53 56 52 - 20 Super Gremlin, Kodak Black 24 57 62 - 8 Love Turns Lonely, Sophie Simmons 57 58 59 - 3 Dandelions, Ruth B 58 59 61 - 6 7500 OBO, Tim McGraw 59 60 64 - 9 Start Over, zach zoya & Benny Adam 60 61 71 - 18 Wasted On You, Morgan Wallen 10 62 56 - 14 Lost, Frank Ocean 22 63 57 - 7 Starlight, Dave 57 64 54 - 12 High, The Chainsmokers 36 65 60 - 15 Come Back As A Country Boy, Blake Shelton 55 66 63 - 17 Surface Pressure, Jessica Darrow 12 67 75 - 6 What Happened To Virgil, Lil Durk Featuring Gunna 65 68 69 - 16 If I Was A Cowboy, Miranda Lambert 53 69 70 - 8 Slow Down Summer, Thomas Rhett 64 70 41 - 2 Psychofreak, Camila Cabello Featuring WILLOW 41 71 76 - 5 Circles Around This Town, Maren Morris 71 72 66 - 6 Nobody Like U, 4*TOWN (From Disney And Pixar's Turning Red) 34 73 79 - 9 Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home), Elle King & Miranda Lambert 73 74 72 - 18 Broadway Girls, Lil Durk Featuring Morgan Wallen 27 75 - - 1 Memories, Conan Gray 75 76 67 - 15 Pushin P, Gunna & Future Featuring Young Thug 10 77 83 - 5 Pick Up, MacKenzie Porter 77 78 84 - 3 She Don't Know, Jade Eagleson 78 79 90 - 3 Hide From A Broken Heart, Dallas Smith 79 80 - - 1 GINE, 6ix9ine 80 81 65 - 12 Whatever It Takes, High Valley 65 82 - - 1 10 Things I Hate About You, Leah Kate 82 83 77 - 5 IDGAF, BoyWithUke X blackbear 61 84 73 - 15 To The Moon!, JNR CHOI & Sam Tompkins 60 85 74 - 11 Black Summer, Red Hot Chili Peppers 38 86 - - 6 Freaky Deaky, Tyga X Doja Cat 44 87 98 - 3 When's It Gonna Happen, Tenille Townes 87 88 91 - 2 Last Night Lonely, Jon Pardi 88 89 55 - 2 London, BIA Featuring J. Cole 55 90 82 - 16 When I'm Gone, Alesso / Katy Perry 54 91 68 - 4 Chaotic, Tate McRae 21 92 96 - 2 Trouble With A Heartbreak, Jason Aldean 92 93 - - 2 Birthday Cake, Dylan Conrique 88 94 - - 1 11 Beers, The Reklaws x Jake Owen 94 95 - - 1 Wild As Her, Tyler Joe Miller 95 96 97 - 2 Best Thing Since Backroads, Jake Owen 96 97 - - 1 Headphones, Banx + Ranx & Reve 97 98 89 - 13 Overpass Graffiti, Ed Sheeran 23 99 88 - 8 Dancing Feet, Kygo Featuring DNCE 68 100 100 - 8 Money So Big, Yeat 88
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Post by Skibidi Bop Bop on Apr 26, 2022 11:52:58 GMT -5
Why Mariah never gets a credit in radio as well for getting a another number 1?
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Apr 26, 2022 12:13:14 GMT -5
Pretty funny how WDTAB has already fallen below Save Your Tears, despite the latter making it’s Hot 100 debut 21 months earlier. With the Kendrick album release scheduled to happen on WDTAB’s 21st chart week, it’s possible WDTAB might go recurrent after 20 weeks (and if that happens, it will not come close to making the decade end chart).
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Post by rimetm on Apr 26, 2022 12:46:04 GMT -5
For those who were keeping track of "Out of Time"'s prospects, we actually have a good picture of where it is at the moment. Because R&B remains a fallow genre in the mainstream despite its resurgence in 2021, the song's been charting easily on its Hot sub-chart. This week, it's #10, under Ella Mai's "DFMU" (BU03) and over Mary J. Blige's "Good Morning Gorgeous" (a fellow Hot 100 dropout) and Silk Sonic's cover of "Love's Train" (BU11). Concerningly, "Out of Time" lacks a bullet, with the following status on components:
Airplay Adult Pop: #33 (+3) (Bullet) Adult R&B: #22 (-2) Pop: #30 (=) (Bullet) Rhythmic: #25 (+2) (Bullet)
Notably, it's not on any consumption metric listing, so it appears that its pace in streaming is eating away whatever gains it's making on radio; it's going to need to ramp up the latter to not have its chance at a re-entry on the Hot 100 slip away.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Apr 26, 2022 12:56:16 GMT -5
With Abel releasing the remix bundle on Friday, I think the 5/7 chart may be the best opportunity for Out of Time to re-enter the chart. If it doesn’t re-enter the chart next week, I’m not sure if it ever will, especially considering the upcoming album releases.
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Post by atg on Apr 26, 2022 13:41:31 GMT -5
If it weren’t for TMB making the album then Dawn FM wouldn’t have any true hits at all. I’m hoping this is just Abel’s Artpop era and he could definitely recover from this.
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Post by Mayman on Apr 26, 2022 14:32:30 GMT -5
I'm honestly not concerned with the performance of the Dawn FM singles. The album, which is of his best in my opinion besides After Hours and the Trilogy mixtapes, pulled in decent numbers and had a decent impact in its first few weeks. I just think he's focused on this tour, which is why we aren't seeing as much from him like we did during the After Hours era.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Apr 26, 2022 14:48:52 GMT -5
I'm honestly not concerned with the performance of the Dawn FM singles. The album, which is of his best in my opinion besides After Hours and the Trilogy mixtapes, pulled in decent numbers and had a decent impact in its first few weeks. I just think he's focused on this tour, which is why we aren't seeing as much from him like we did during the After Hours era. Makes sense that he's focusing on the tour, despite having 3 singles out its crazy to think the dude hasn't sung one song off the record on any Late Night shows or Awards ceremony's. Dude was putting in work during the After Hours era, it felt like he was everywhere, every talk show, every award show, tons of performances and music videos. And so far for The Dawn we've had 4 music videos and a couple little things for Amazon but that's all.
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 15:04:13 GMT -5
Five Burning Questions: Morgan Wallen’s ‘Don’t Think Jesus’ Debuts in the Hot 100’s Top 10 Wallen's first new release of 2021 lands with his second-biggest bow to date.
By Andrew Unterberger
04/26/2022
While Morgan Wallen had as commercially successful a 2021 as any popular artist with his Dangerous: The Double Album set — the top-performing album of the year, according to the Billboard 200 year-end chart — it was a disastrous period for his public image. In February, the country superstar was filmed using a racial slur, leading to him getting suspended from his record label and pulled from most radio stations, and largely retreating from the spotlight.
A year and a couple months later, and Wallen’s career seems to have mostly picked up where it left off. The singer-songwriter is once again touring arenas and topping Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart, and now he’s launched his first top 10 Hot 100 hit since Dangerous‘ release week — with the emotional ballad “Don’t Think Jesus,” his first new release as a solo artist since the 2021 incident, and a No. 7 debut on the Hot 100 this frame (chart dated April 30).
Is Wallen’s career officially back to where it was? And if he’s back there, does it feel earned? Billboard staffers discuss these questions and more below.
1. “Don’t Think Jesus” debuts at No. 7 this week on the Hot 100, Wallen‘s highest-charting song on the Hot 100 since “7 Summers” debuted at No. 6 in August 2020. Given that the song is his first new solo release since he was caught on camera using a racial slur in early 2021, and may not even be an official single for him, how surprised are you on a scale from 1-10 at the song’s strong debut?
Jason Lipshutz: A 2. If you’ve been paying attention to the charts over the past year, you know that the appetite for Morgan Wallen’s music remains enormous in the country music world: his Dangerous album is still in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart 15 months after its release, and when he’s dipped his toe back into the public, whether at a performance or with a collaboration like Lil Durk’s “Broadway Girls,” he’s found a ready and willing audience. The top 10 debut of “Don’t Think Jesus” is slightly surprising – not many overtly religious, Good Friday-pegged non-singles are cracking the upper frame these days – but Wallen’s continued popularity is not.
Taylor Mims: My surprise is at about a 2. The country music community has rallied around Wallen like he is their fallen martyr. He may have been pulled from radio stations and streaming playlists and asked not to attend certain award ceremonies, but that was about the extent of the “backlash” since he was caught on camera using a racial slur in February 2021. That same month, sales of his album skyrocketed, demonstrating the demand for country music’s newest “bad boy.” The success of “Don’t Think Jesus” sends two distinct messages from the country music community – that it whole heartedly supports Wallen, and that if that’s an issue for you, this isn’t the community for you.
Melinda Newman: My answer would be 1. I am not at all surprised. Wallen debuted a rough, live acoustic version on Instagram in October and gave the story behind it (three hit Nashville songwriters wrote it with him specifically in mind). That post has more than 2.2 million views. As the son of a Baptist minister, Wallen has always been very open about his faith and this is another way for him to address the slur in a way that shows contrition, but also stresses forgiveness. It sets the perfect tone. And it’s no coincidence that it came out around Easter.
Jessica Nicholson: A 5. Earlier this year, he earned a No. 1 song on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with “Sand in My Boots,” and is currently in the top 15 on that chart with “Wasted on You.” Both of these songs were included on 2021’s Dangerous album, so I think his audience is primed to hear new music from him.
Andrew Unterberger: Really can’t be much higher than a 2 for me. Though Wallen hadn’t released a new song as a lead artist since Dangerous in early 2021, he’s still managed to be an unavoidable presence on the charts in 2022 — “Don’t Think Jesus” is one of five Hot 100 entries this week bearing Wallen’s name, tied with Doja Cat for the most of any artist. Oh, and lest we forget, well over a year past its initial release, Dangerous is still No. 2 on the Billboard 200 — perhaps just a Tyler, the Creator vinyl shipment delay from returning to No. 1 this week for the first time since March 2021, for the 11th total frame. You could make a pretty credible argument that if the song’s No. 7 debut is in any way a surprise, it’s that it wasn’t even higher.
2. Does the song’s top 10 Hot 100 debut mean to you that Wallen is officially back to where he was commercially before the backlash to his video last year, or do you think we need to see more about how this and subsequent releases do before coming to that conclusion?
Jason Lipshutz: Wallen was so red-hot prior to last year’s backlash that it’s hard to fathom that he’s fully recovered from the incident, both in terms of commercial appeal and the mainstream opportunities he was receiving. That said, a non-single like “Don’t Think Jesus” crashing the top 10 indicates that he’s still in the very upper tier of popular country artists – aside from Luke Combs, there aren’t many country performers launching singles near the top of the Hot 100 these days, and I’d expect that, whenever Wallen returns with an official new single to follow up Dangerous, it will follow the same path.
Taylor Mims: I don’t believe Wallen is back to where he was before the backlash. He is much bigger now, even before the new hit. Prior to Wallen getting kicked off Saturday Night Live for breaking COVID-19 protocol and then using a racial slur, most people outside of country music listeners didn’t know his name. Now, after all his controversies, Morgan Wallen is a household name and everyone has an opinion about him. Regardless of the music’s quality, I think Wallen will do big numbers with his next string of releases immediately (even hate listens count for streaming). If his upcoming material stays on the charts, then I think he will officially be back and bigger than ever.
Melinda Newman: He never left in the minds of his fans and the Billboard 200 and Country Albums charts, so commercially the backlash was non-existent — except for the airplay he lost when radio chains and CMT pulled him. If anything, his fans began to see him as a martyr and doubled down on their support for him through streaming and snapping up concert tickets the minute they went on sale. Additionally, many of his fellow artists, including his idol Eric Church, quickly welcomed him back into the fold, while never condoning his actions. He is back and more popular than he ever was, because many of his fans felt like there was an overreaction to his drunken slur and those who felt like he needed to do penance largely feel like it is time to move on. Also, regardless of what happens with the song from here on, he’s already set a new record by debuting three songs atop Billboard‘s Hot County Songs chart.
Jessica Nicholson: In addition to his recent No. 1 Country Airplay hit and his current top 15 hit, he launched a sold-out headlining arena tour this year that included three sold-out concerts at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena — and recently announced his first stadium show, set for October. He also accepted the Academy of Country Music’s album of the year honor last month for Dangerous. Yes, he is back to where he was commercially prior to his incident and the backlash.
Andrew Unterberger: He’s back, and it’s hard to imagine he won’t end 2022 bigger than ever. The country community has thrown their arms back around him, and the listeners have followed. Or maybe it was the other way around. Either way, while certain opportunities may remain at a distance for Wallen — he may not be asked to perform at Coachella or do an NPR Tiny Desk anytime soon — they’re not the kind that will materially impact his career or bottom line, which should continue to be about as profitable as for any other figure in popular music right now.
3. Beyond its splashy debut, do you see “Don’t Think Jesus” becoming a long-lasting hit for Wallen, or do you think it’ll ultimately be a stopgap until his proper return single?
Jason Lipshutz: The emotional, quiet-to-loud ballad suits Wallen well, and I could see “Don’t Think Jesus” becoming a fan favorite for its tale of redemption through religion. Its subject matter may limit its long-term appeal as a crossover bid or radio hit, but as a stopgap song until Wallen officially returns with a new single, “Don’t Think Jesus” certainly serves its purpose.
Taylor Mims: “Don’t Think Jesus” is certainly a poignant song to release as he works his way back into the spotlight and makes amends for his myriad controversies. But, to put it plainly, it’s not a fun song. I don’t see it getting a ton of airplay somewhere like Kid Rock’s rowdy Nashville bar, where Morgan was thrown out of and then made his stage return months later. This latest release feels like an apology note to go along with the $500k he has donated so he can get that out of the way, and the subsequent songs can forget anything ever happened.
Melinda Newman: It feels like a stopgap, but one that could become a highpoint in his live shows and a very meaningful song for his die-hard fans. Big Loud is still working “Wasted on You” to country radio, where it stands at No. 15 on Country Airplay this week, so that song remains the priority. We don’t know if this will show up on an album or be a one-off, but it feels like an important song for him and one that will be a historical marker that will be forever tied to the racial slur, but will also have significance to anyone of faith who is looking for a little grace.
Jessica Nicholson: This has the potential to become a lasting hit for Morgan, given his strong streaming numbers. Also, the song’s themes of failure, grace and forgiveness have a history within the country music genre.
Andrew Unterberger: It’s a stopgap. Which is fine for him — he’s gotten the First Song Back out of the way, it’s proven immediately successful, and now he can essentially feel free to proceed as he wishes with the more official first single from whatever his upcoming era ends up being. If it’s another of the hard-living party anthems that stocked much of Dangerous, no one would bat an eye at this point.
4. Obviously the lyrics to “Don’t Think Jesus,” an emotional ballad about Jesus forcing Wallen to confront his life decisions and ultimately forgiving him, echo much about his real-life career arc. What kind of message do you think he’s ultimately delivering about his past year and what he wants for his career moving forward with this song?
Jason Lipshutz: “Don’t Think Jesus” — complete with lines about “chasing the devil through honky-tonk bars” and how the Lord should “make me pay for my mistakes” — encapsulates the message that Wallen has been trying to deliver for the past year: making amends, showing humility, owning up to mistakes, growing. The sincerity of his overtures has been questioned, but that has nonetheless been the tone that Wallen has attempted to establish, and “Don’t Think Jesus” crystallizes it over swelling, dramatic country-rock balladry.
Taylor Mims: As I mentioned above, “Don’t Think Jesus” seems like an open apology so that he can move forward from drunken antics and racial slurs. Even though his controversies have garnered him a lot of attention, I don’t think Wallen wants all these headlines hanging over his head for the rest of his career. The song lets everyone know he’s hyper aware of the way he is being portrayed, and doesn’t think it’s a good look either. He understands the shaming and accepts the blame, and he’s paid (both literally and figuratively) for his mistakes. The song seems to be stating that he’s gone through the consequences of his actions and he’s ready to move on.
Melinda Newman: The song, oddly, wouldn’t have likely has as much resonance if he’d written it, but that three outside songwriters (Jessi Alexander, Chase McGill and Mark Holman), were thinking of him and his experience somehow gives it even more poignancy. We don’t know if any of the lyrics got changed, but it’s pretty hard-hitting from the beginning in terms of his turning to alcohol and women to try to deal with the glaring, disruptive onset of fame. It’s something he has addressed himself in songs like “Livin’ the Dream,” which includes the line, “Between alcohol and women and Adderall and adrenaline/ I don’t ever get no rest,” so the confessions here seem real and familiar. He’s looking for understanding, but in some ways, he’s also chiding himself for his failings and expressing gratitude that Jesus’s compassion is there for all who need it and matters far more than any words his fellow man could provide. Wallen’s brand is a bit of the wounded bird — whether in love or in life –and this song plays right into that.
Jessica Nicholson: The song’s lyrics paint a picture of a young singer-songwriter who has a come-to-Jesus moment after making several mistakes, pulled by the lure of whiskey, women and other vices. Though Morgan is not a writer on the song (Jessi Alexander, Mark Holman and Chase McGill wrote it), lyrics such as “I’d shame me, I’d blame me, I’d make me pay for my mistakes/ But I don’t think Jesus does it that way,” seem to appeal to beliefs in forgiveness and grace. It may also indicate that going forward, we could hear more introspective material from Morgan, alongside his string of breakup songs and party songs.
Andrew Unterberger: I think it says that he’s closing the book on this rocky chapter of his career, and asking listeners to essentially do the same. The final chorus even delivers something a parting shot to those who have “throw[n] a few stones” over the past year (“Are y’all sure that Jesus done it that way?”), following his “I ain’t perfect” statement with the implication that no one listening is either, and hey, let’s all live and learn and move on. With emphasis on the last part.
5. If Wallen is indeed back at the center of the mainstream, do you think he’s done enough to earn his way back there? If not, what more would you liked to have seen from him first?
Jason Lipshutz: There’s really no way to answer this except on a personal level, since, as listeners, we all have a different tolerance for what an artist does in their personal lives that will make us stop listening (as well as, what an artist can do to make amends for their transgressions and get us to start listening again). Different artist controversies resonate with each of us, and affect our enjoyment of their art, at varying degrees. For me, Wallen’s actions were damaging enough to remove one of my favorite new country songwriters in years from my regular rotation.
Now, I’d like to see him continue to make amends – keep donating to Black-owned organizations, keep speaking out against coded and overt racism, keep publicly owning up to the mistakes he’s singing about in his new song – even when (and especially when!) the pressure to do so dissipates. It’s not for me to say whether or not Wallen has done enough to earn his way back into the mainstream, but he’s unquestionably back there, and I hope he recognizes the opportunity to do good work even when the spotlight dims.
Taylor Mims: It has been said a million times, but the best apology is changed behavior. Apologizing, donating to charities and having conversations with people outside of your own community are all important steps to growing, but it’s hard to tell if someone has truly grown from afar. On one hand, I believe that the country music industry has used Wallen as a scapegoat so it can go on ignoring the much larger issues of racism in their community. On the other hand, his willful ignorance and harmful language has hurt people and he’s benefitted from that. Until it is clear he has changed his behavior, I would not give him a platform to continue rising especially if he is potentially taking the space that could be filled with people of color who have historically been kept out of the genre.
Melinda Newman: For some people, he will never “earn” his way back, and what he did should be career-ending or at least have ongoing ramifications given the hurt it caused. For others, once he apologized the first time, all should have been forgiven. Each person will have their own feeling on what he did and that will determine their own relationship with Wallen and his music going forward. He may have helped his case if he’d been more transparent about what he had done to make amends: although Billboard has been able to verify that he did donate $500,000 to Black-focused organizations, met with a number of Black leaders, and has indicated the work is ongoing. Many in Nashville, and I tend to agree, would like to move the focus off Wallen and onto the bigger problems of the lack of inclusion and diversity in the country music community. That doesn’t mean forget what happened, but it means looking at solutions that make it so that the culture changes enough to not allow something like this to happen again.
Jessica Nicholson: Morgan has taken some steps (some publicized and some not), and there is always room to learn, grow and do better. But ultimately, it is up to his audience and music fans whether he is “back.” The bigger issue at hand is how the industry overall is working to improve diversity and inclusion within country music, both onstage and within the industry.
Andrew Unterberger: As a white listener from well outside Nashville, it’s probably not really up to me to determine whether he’s “done enough.” I hope that he has consulted with members of the community he’s particularly hurt to determine how they feel about the amends he’s made, and that those consultations were taken seriously, and not set up to just to tell him what he wants to hear for the purposes of checking a box. I hope that he continues to do so throughout his career, to demonstrate that the lessons of the past year have stayed with him, even if the commercial ramifications have not.
If there is a way I feel comfortable expressing my disappointment in Wallen’s behavior, it’s in his obvious desire to move on from the backlash and bury it in the past. It’s an understandable and human instinct, given how negative the immediate response and consequences were to an incident he viewed as a “playful” moment between friends — but regardless of intent, the damage he did to his community’s credibility with its Black members (and to those Black members themselves) is real and lasting. Meanwhile, I thought it was highly commendable how upon his original apology, he’d asked his fans to not defend him or argue on his behalf — something not a lot of besieged pop artists with vocal fanbases have had the stomach to do — but now that he’s been adopted as a martyr by so many for the furthering of their ideological agendas, he no longer seems invested in calling them off. Again, understandable from a career (and maybe even from a personal) perspective, but still something of a bummer.
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Post by GW on Apr 26, 2022 15:07:05 GMT -5
Why Mariah never gets a credit in radio as well for getting a another number 1? Because the original Latto-only version continues to receive the most overall radio airplay. Digital Sales is the only metric where Mariah has been credited, because it has been the more popular download.
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Post by Gary on Apr 26, 2022 19:54:24 GMT -5
Top 10 songs with the word "Jesus" in it:
Don't Think Jesus - Morgan Wallen Jesus To A Child - George Michael
Honorable Mention would go to "Lord's Prayer" - Sister Janet Mead
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Post by Gary on Apr 27, 2022 11:35:17 GMT -5
Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ Tops Rock Charts After ‘Thor’ Trailer The '80s classic surges to No. 1 on Hot Hard Rock Songs.
BY KEVIN RUTHERFORD GGuns N’ Roses‘ “Sweet Child O’ Mine” rules Billboard‘s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart for the first time following its inclusion in the new trailer for the upcoming movie Thor: Love and Thunder.
“Child” debuts at No. 1 on the April 30-dated ranking and re-enters the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart at No. 9. (Older songs are eligible to appear on Billboard‘s multi-metric charts if in the top half and with a meaningful reason for their revivals.)
In the April 15-21 tracking week, “Child” earned 4.7 million official U.S. streams, an 8% boost, and sold 1,600 downloads, up 181%, according to Luminate, formerly MRC Data. A staple of classic hits and rock radio, it also drew 1.2 million in audience on stations that report to Billboard‘s Radio Songs chart.
The track’s Hot Hard Rock Songs coronation gives Guns N’ Roses its first ruler on the ranking, which began in 2020. The band boasts two previous top fives, paced by the No. 2-peaking “Hard Skool” in October 2021, after “Absurd” hit No. 5 in August.
“Child” concurrently lifts 2-1 on Hard Rock Streaming Songs for its 24th week atop the survey since its 2020 premiere and jumps 16-3 on Hard Rock Digital Song Sales.
Released in 1987 on Guns N’ Roses’ debut album Appetite for Destruction, “Child” topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in September 1988, becoming the band’s first of six top 10s.
The Thor trailer premiered April 18. The film, starring Chris Hemsworth as its namesake superhero, is due in theaters July 8.
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Post by nathanalbright on Apr 27, 2022 14:02:48 GMT -5
I must admit that's not a component chart I hear much about.
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Post by mms82 on Apr 27, 2022 15:18:46 GMT -5
I must admit that's not a component chart I hear much about. have any song on it charted in the top 40 on the Hot 100?
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Post by nathanalbright on Apr 27, 2022 18:31:33 GMT -5
Considering it's only been around since 2020, doubt it.
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Post by mms82 on Apr 28, 2022 21:09:33 GMT -5
longest chart thread all year coming to a close
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