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Post by jenglisbe on Dec 20, 2022 11:46:41 GMT -5
Mariah Carey's top 10 hits and weeks spent in the top 10, updated through the December 24, 2022 chart. 24 All I Want For Christmas Is You23 We Belong Together 19 One Sweet Day 16 Fantasy 16 Hero 15 Always Be My Baby 14 Dreamlover 13 Without You 13 Shake It Off 12 My All 11 Can't Let Go 11 I Know What You Want 9 Endless Love 8 Honey 8 Touch My Body 8 Don't Forget About Us 8 I'll Be There 8 Heartbreaker 8 I Don't Wanna Cry 7 Make It Happen 7 I Still Believe 7 Vision of Love 7 Emotions 7 Love Takes Time 7 Someday 4 Thank God I Found You 4 Obsessed 3 Loverboy Interesting, so points-wise, AIWFCIY must be her biggest charting hit now right? And with her spending another week at #1 this season and likely an additional week in the top 10, that will only further its lead. It must also be leading in the gross metrics too, being her most streamed and best-selling song? (not sure about gross radio audience impressions though). It's not quite her biggest song all-time yet; "We Belong Together" still is. You have to factor in weighting ("AIWFCIY" is charting in a time when songs in general are charting longer) as well as what the specific weeks in the top 10 are; "WBT" had 14 weeks at #1, but also more in the top 2/3 so it currently still has more weeks near the top of the chart than "AIWFCIY". I'm pretty sure "One Sweet Day" is still ahead of "AIWFCIY" all-time, too, again because songs in the 1990s didn't chart for as long as in the 2020s. I'd imagine it will take another holiday season for "AIWFCIY" to become her biggest hit all-time. Maybe you didn't mean biggest in terms of the all-time chart, though; "AIWFCIY" is the song with her most weeks in the top 10 and on the Hot 100 (not to mention her highest RIAA certified), so in that sense you can say it's her biggest charting hit.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Dec 20, 2022 11:52:55 GMT -5
Interesting, so points-wise, AIWFCIY must be her biggest charting hit now right? And with her spending another week at #1 this season and likely an additional week in the top 10, that will only further its lead. It must also be leading in the gross metrics too, being her most streamed and best-selling song? (not sure about gross radio audience impressions though). It's not quite her biggest song all-time yet; "We Belong Together" still is. You have to factor in weighting ("AIWFCIY" is charting in a time when songs in general are charting longer) as well as what the specific weeks in the top 10 are; "WBT" had 14 weeks at #1, but also more in the top 2/3 so it currently still has more weeks near the top of the chart than "AIWFCIY". I'm pretty sure "One Sweet Day" is still ahead of "AIWFCIY" all-time, too, again because songs in the 1990s didn't chart for as long as in the 2020s. I'd imagine it will take another holiday season for "AIWFCIY" to become her biggest hit all-time. Maybe you didn't mean biggest in terms of the all-time chart, though; "AIWFCIY" is the song with her most weeks in the top 10 and on the Hot 100 (not to mention her highest RIAA certified), so in that sense you can say it's her biggest charting hit. yeah, WBT and OSD are still ahead of AIWFCIY, for now... her biggest songs on the Hot 100: #1 We Belong Together (top 20 all-time) #2 One Sweet Day (top 50) #3 All I Want For Christmas Is You (now top 100) #4 Love Takes Time (top 300) #5 Vision Of Love (top 300)
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Post by otaviohmg on Dec 20, 2022 13:44:38 GMT -5
Top 20 Without Christmas
1. Kill Bill 2. Anti-Hero 3. Unholy 4. Nobody Gets Me 5. Blind 6. Creepin' 7. Rich Flex 8. Low 9. Shirt 10. Love Language 11. Seek & Destroy 12. I'm Good (Blue) 13. Bad Habit 14. Snooze 15. Used 16. SOS 17. Die For You 18. Superhero (Heroes & Villains) 19. Special 20. As It Was I hate Xmas
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Post by otaviohmg on Dec 20, 2022 14:23:38 GMT -5
Canadian Top 40 without Xmas Songs1 I'm Good (Blue), David Guetta & Bebe Rexha 2 Anti-Hero, Taylor Swift 3 Kill Bill, SZA 4 Unholy, Sam Smith & Kim Petras 5 Creepin', Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage 6 Nobody Gets Me, SZA 7 Rich Flex, Drake & 21 Savage 8 Superhero (Heroes & Villains), Metro Boomin, Future & Chris Brown 9 Blind, SZA 10 Made You Look, Meghan Trainor 11 Low, SZA 12 As It Was, Harry Styles 13 Calm Down, Rema & Selena Gomez 14 Shirt, SZA 15 I Ain't Worried, OneRepublic 16 Seek & Destroy, SZA 17 Love Language, SZA 18 Flowers Need Rain, Preston deleted & Banx + Ranx 19 Hold Me Closer, Elton John & Britney Spears 20 Used, SZA Featuring Don Toliver 21 Escapism, RAYE Featuring 070 Shake 22 Late Night Talking, Harry Styles 23 Special, SZA 24 Snooze, SZA 25 I Like You (A Happier Song), Post Malone Featuring Doja Cat 26 Niagara Falls (Foot Or 2), Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & 21 Savage 27 Something In The Orange, Zach Bryan 28 SOS, SZA 29 Ghost In The Machine, SZA Featuring Phoebe Bridgers 30 Numb, Marshmello & Khalid 31 Forget Me, Lewis Capaldi 32 Too Many Nights, Metro Boomin Featuring Don Toliver & Future 33 Open Arms, SZA Featuring Travis Scott 34 Cuff It, Beyonce 35 Star Walkin' (League Of Legends Worlds Anthem), Lil Nas X 36 F2F, SZA 37 Notice Me, SZA 38 Gone Girl, SZA 39 Lift Me Up, Rihanna 40 Just Wanna Rock, Lil Uzi Vert
{Rest of the Canadian Hot 100}41 Golden Hour, JVKE 42 Lavender Haze, Taylor Swift 43 Smoking On My Ex Pack, SZA 44 Conceited, SZA 45 Under The Influence, Chris Brown 46 One Thing At A Time, Morgan Wallen 47 Too Late, SZA 48 Uh Oh, Tate McRae 49 Raindrops (Insane), Metro Boomin & Travis Scott 50 Another Love, Tom Odell 51 Miss You, Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz 52 I Hate U, SZA 53 Far, SZA 54 Umbrella, Metro Boomin, 21 Savage & Young Nudy 55 Water (Drowning Pt. 2), A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring Kodak Black 56 10:35, Tiesto Featuring Tate McRae 57 The Color Violet, Tory Lanez 58 Thank God, Kane Brown With Katelyn Brown 59 Run Away To Mars, TALK 60 How Do I Say Goodbye, Dean Lewis 61 Romantic Homicide, d4vd 62 Around Me, Metro Boomin Featuring Don Toliver 63 Super Freaky Girl, Nicki Minaj 64 Trance, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Young Thug 65 On Time, Metro Boomin & John Legend 66 Bloody Mary, Lady Gaga 67 Metro Spider, Metro Boomin & Young Thug 68 These Nights, Loud Luxury Featuring KIDDO 69 Tennessee Fan, Morgan Wallen 70 Last Time, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring G Herbo 71 Never Gonna Not Dance Again, P!nk 71 Thought You Should Know, Morgan Wallen 72 Walk Em Down (Don't Kill Civilians), Metro Boomin & 21 Savage Featuring Mustafa 73 Hotel Lobby (Unc And Phew), Quavo & Takeoff 74 Circo Loco, Drake & 21 Savage 75 Pussy & Millions, Drake & 21 Savage Featuring Travis Scott 76 On BS, Drake & 21 Savage 77 Here With Me, d4vd 78 Escape, Kx5 Featuring Hayla 79 Midnight Rain, Taylor Swift 80 Forgiveless, SZA Featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard 81 What My World Spins Around, Jordan Davis {Without Xmas and Albuns bombs}1 I'm Good (Blue), David Guetta & Bebe Rexha 2 Anti-Hero, Taylor Swift 3 Unholy, Sam Smith & Kim Petras 4 Rich Flex, Drake & 21 Savage 5 Made You Look, Meghan Trainor 6 As It Was, Harry Styles 7 Calm Down, Rema & Selena Gomez 8 I Ain't Worried, OneRepublic 9 Flowers Need Rain, Preston deleted & Banx + Ranx 10 Hold Me Closer, Elton John & Britney Spears 11 Escapism, RAYE Featuring 070 Shake 12 Late Night Talking, Harry Styles 13 I Like You (A Happier Song), Post Malone Featuring Doja Cat 14 Something In The Orange, Zach Bryan 15 Numb, Marshmello & Khalid 16 Forget Me, Lewis Capaldi 17 Cuff It, Beyonce 18 Star Walkin' (League Of Legends Worlds Anthem), Lil Nas X 19 Lift Me Up, Rihanna 20 Just Wanna Rock, Lil Uzi Vert 21 Golden Hour, JVKE 22 Lavender Haze, Taylor Swift 23 Under The Influence, Chris Brown 24 One Thing At A Time, Morgan Wallen 25 Uh Oh, Tate McRae 26 Another Love, Tom Odell 27 Miss You, Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz 28 Water (Drowning Pt. 2), A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring Kodak Black 29 10:35, Tiesto Featuring Tate McRae 30 The Color Violet, Tory Lanez 31 Thank God, Kane Brown With Katelyn Brown 32 Run Away To Mars, TALK 33 How Do I Say Goodbye, Dean Lewis 34 Romantic Homicide, d4vd 35 Super Freaky Girl, Nicki Minaj 36 On Time, Metro Boomin & John Legend 37 Bloody Mary, Lady Gaga 38 These Nights, Loud Luxury Featuring KIDDO 39 Tennessee Fan, Morgan Wallen 40 Last Time, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring G Herbo 41 Never Gonna Not Dance Again, P!nk 42 Thought You Should Know, Morgan Wallen 43 Hotel Lobby (Unc And Phew), Quavo & Takeoff 44 Circo Loco, Drake & 21 Savage 45 Pussy & Millions, Drake & 21 Savage Featuring Travis Scott 46 On BS, Drake & 21 Savage 47 Here With Me, d4vd 48 Escape, Kx5 Featuring Hayla 49 Midnight Rain, Taylor Swift 50 What My World Spins Around, Jordan Davis
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Post by colson on Dec 20, 2022 15:05:43 GMT -5
It's not quite her biggest song all-time yet; "We Belong Together" still is. You have to factor in weighting ("AIWFCIY" is charting in a time when songs in general are charting longer) as well as what the specific weeks in the top 10 are; "WBT" had 14 weeks at #1, but also more in the top 2/3 so it currently still has more weeks near the top of the chart than "AIWFCIY". I'm pretty sure "One Sweet Day" is still ahead of "AIWFCIY" all-time, too, again because songs in the 1990s didn't chart for as long as in the 2020s. I'd imagine it will take another holiday season for "AIWFCIY" to become her biggest hit all-time. Maybe you didn't mean biggest in terms of the all-time chart, though; "AIWFCIY" is the song with her most weeks in the top 10 and on the Hot 100 (not to mention her highest RIAA certified), so in that sense you can say it's her biggest charting hit. yeah, WBT and OSD are still ahead of AIWFCIY, for now... her biggest songs on the Hot 100: #1 We Belong Together (top 20 all-time) #2 One Sweet Day (top 50) #3 All I Want For Christmas Is You (now top 100) #4 Love Takes Time (top 300) #5 Vision Of Love (top 300) How many artists have three different songs in the top 100 of all-time? The Bee Gees and Boyz II Men are the only ones that comes to mind. Many have two different songs. Maybe Paul McCartney as being part of the Beatles, Wings and solo work.
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Post by awkwardowl on Dec 20, 2022 17:13:52 GMT -5
yeah, WBT and OSD are still ahead of AIWFCIY, for now... her biggest songs on the Hot 100: #1 We Belong Together (top 20 all-time) #2 One Sweet Day (top 50) #3 All I Want For Christmas Is You (now top 100) #4 Love Takes Time (top 300) #5 Vision Of Love (top 300) How many artists have three different songs in the top 100 of all-time? The Bee Gees and Boyz II Men are the only ones that comes to mind. Many have two different songs. Maybe Paul McCartney as being part of the Beatles, Wings and solo work. Paul have Hey Jude and IWTHYH as a part of the Beatles, two duets with Stevie and Michael and also one song with Wings.
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Post by wrip on Dec 20, 2022 18:43:03 GMT -5
Good evening. Today's Billboard charts were released as usual but something unusual happened, it's happened before to the same artist and this is why it's unusual. BTS have been non-stop charting on Billboard Artist 100 chart since 2016, they mysteriously dropped out of chart a few weeks ago when they were at #33 the week before they were out,despite their album charting stable on BB200 and them being amongst the top 5 most streamed artists daily on Spotify. They returned the following week at #59 with no explanation from Billboard whatsoever. Today the same thing happened again, BTS were at #47 last week and they mysteriously dropped out of chart this week, AGAIN. with no explanation from Billboard. Their album "Proof" is STILL charting on BB200 and they're stable amongst Spotify's Daily Top 10 Most Streamed Artists chart. We need an explanation this time on why this keeps on happening only to BTS. #BILLBOARD_CORRUPT
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Post by HamedM1 💔 on Dec 20, 2022 19:03:57 GMT -5
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Post by forg on Dec 20, 2022 19:21:44 GMT -5
My Only Wish #100 on the Holiday chart! It's a shame it hasn't really caught on in the US that much. In my country, it was such a mall/radio staple! The other newer Christmas songs that I'm pleased to see still charting are You Make it Feel Like Christmas and Cozy Little Christmas! I also like Taylor's Christmas Tree Farm, I need her to show her marketing skills again and make this chart higher in years to come I've seen some UK X-Factor talk here recently which reminded me that I love Leona Lewis's Christmas song One More Sleep which I hope did better in the long run
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Post by Gary on Dec 20, 2022 20:19:37 GMT -5
Good evening. Today's Billboard charts were released as usual but something unusual happened, it's happened before to the same artist and this is why it's unusual. BTS have been non-stop charting on Billboard Artist 100 chart since 2016, they mysteriously dropped out of chart a few weeks ago when they were at #33 the week before they were out,despite their album charting stable on BB200 and them being amongst the top 5 most streamed artists daily on Spotify. They returned the following week at #59 with no explanation from Billboard whatsoever. Today the same thing happened again, BTS were at #47 last week and they mysteriously dropped out of chart this week, AGAIN. with no explanation from Billboard. Their album "Proof" is STILL charting on BB200 and they're stable amongst Spotify's Daily Top 10 Most Streamed Artists chart. We need an explanation this time on why this keeps on happening only to BTS. #BILLBOARD_CORRUPT For what it’s worth bts was number 47 two weeks ago. Not on the chart last week as well as this week
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Post by HamedM1 💔 on Dec 20, 2022 20:30:55 GMT -5
Good evening. Today's Billboard charts were released as usual but something unusual happened, it's happened before to the same artist and this is why it's unusual. BTS have been non-stop charting on Billboard Artist 100 chart since 2016, they mysteriously dropped out of chart a few weeks ago when they were at #33 the week before they were out,despite their album charting stable on BB200 and them being amongst the top 5 most streamed artists daily on Spotify. They returned the following week at #59 with no explanation from Billboard whatsoever. Today the same thing happened again, BTS were at #47 last week and they mysteriously dropped out of chart this week, AGAIN. with no explanation from Billboard. Their album "Proof" is STILL charting on BB200 and they're stable amongst Spotify's Daily Top 10 Most Streamed Artists chart. We need an explanation this time on why this keeps on happening only to BTS. #BILLBOARD_CORRUPT For whay it’s worth bts was number 47 two weeks ago. Not on the chart last week as well as this week
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Post by maine on Dec 20, 2022 20:33:10 GMT -5
Good evening. Today's Billboard charts were released as usual but something unusual happened, it's happened before to the same artist and this is why it's unusual. BTS have been non-stop charting on Billboard Artist 100 chart since 2016, they mysteriously dropped out of chart a few weeks ago when they were at #33 the week before they were out,despite their album charting stable on BB200 and them being amongst the top 5 most streamed artists daily on Spotify. They returned the following week at #59 with no explanation from Billboard whatsoever. Today the same thing happened again, BTS were at #47 last week and they mysteriously dropped out of chart this week, AGAIN. with no explanation from Billboard. Their album "Proof" is STILL charting on BB200 and they're stable amongst Spotify's Daily Top 10 Most Streamed Artists chart. We need an explanation this time on why this keeps on happening only to BTS. #BILLBOARD_CORRUPT wrip just doxxing his own Twitter.
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Post by JukeboxJacob on Dec 20, 2022 21:04:12 GMT -5
US Hot 100 19 20 - 16 Santa Tell Me, Ariana Grande 17 20 16 - 19 Underneath The Tree, Kelly Clarkson 12 this is unexpected tbh I've been hearing Santa Tell Me more. It still sounds pretty modern, usually for Christmas music that's a bad thing. But in Santa Tell Me's case, I think that's why more people are liking it
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Post by JukeboxJacob on Dec 20, 2022 21:12:02 GMT -5
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Post by Caviar on Dec 20, 2022 21:20:21 GMT -5
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Post by HamedM1 💔 on Dec 20, 2022 21:29:10 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Dec 20, 2022 21:37:16 GMT -5
Here you go: Merry Christmas
Oops - poor choice of words LOL -- I will say Happy Tuesday instead
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Post by JukeboxJacob on Dec 20, 2022 21:46:31 GMT -5
don't worry you're still getting this
(new/matched peaks bolded) Notable Hot 100 positions WITHOUT: -Christmas -Sza (Kill Bill, Nobody Gets Me, & Shirt allowed) -Metro Boomin (Creepin, Superhero allowed) -Her Loss (Rich Flex allowed)
1. Kill Bill (Debut) 2. Anti-Hero 3. Unholy 4. Nobody Gets Me (Debut) 5. Creepin 6. Rich Flex 7. Shirt
8. I'm Good 9. Bad Habit 10. Die For You
11. Superhero 12. As It Was 13. Cuff It 16. Made You Look
21. Golden Hour 25. Lavender Haze (rising) 27. Victoria's Secret 31. Star Walkin 32. Escapism 36. Calm Down 42. Drowning P2 (Debut)
Lots of slow risers admist the chaos, expect a lot of these to stick around during the winter freeze longer than we'd expect
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Post by iHype. on Dec 20, 2022 21:51:43 GMT -5
Good evening. Today's Billboard charts were released as usual but something unusual happened, it's happened before to the same artist and this is why it's unusual. BTS have been non-stop charting on Billboard Artist 100 chart since 2016, they mysteriously dropped out of chart a few weeks ago when they were at #33 the week before they were out,despite their album charting stable on BB200 and them being amongst the top 5 most streamed artists daily on Spotify. They returned the following week at #59 with no explanation from Billboard whatsoever. Today the same thing happened again, BTS were at #47 last week and they mysteriously dropped out of chart this week, AGAIN. with no explanation from Billboard. Their album "Proof" is STILL charting on BB200 and they're stable amongst Spotify's Daily Top 10 Most Streamed Artists chart. We need an explanation this time on why this keeps on happening only to BTS. #BILLBOARD_CORRUPT I don't think it was a mistake tbh. They had been steadily falling on the chart before they dropped off, with just a momentary one-week increase on December 10th. November 19: #53 November 26: #65 December 3: #75 December 10: #47 December 17: N/A December 24: N/A That Artist 100 chart is based on its own odd weird formula (completely separate from Top Artists Year-End). It weighs pure album sales and pure digital sales very heavily. You can see on the Top Album Sales chart that on December 10th, they had a strong one-week increase then plummeted in the following weeks. Which aligns with them increasing on Artist 100 that week, then falling off in the weeks after. December 3: #65 Proof, #92 Love Yourself: Tear December 10: #38 Proof (+27), #90 Love Yourself: Tear (+2) December 17: #89 Proof (-51), N/A Love Yourself: Tear December 24: #80 Proof (+9) N/A Love Yourself: Tear It's the same case as Hot 100/Billboard 200, currently a bunch of Holiday music flooding it causing decreases. During 2021 Holiday season they had "My Universe" selling decent digital copies to keep them on, during 2020 Holiday season they had "Be" & "Life Goes On", and Holiday seasons prior to 2020 never had such strong numbers for Holiday music. After the Holidays they'll likely rechart.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Dec 20, 2022 22:21:55 GMT -5
^Also, regarding Spotify, BTS was at #8 for the weekly artist chart globally last week, but only at #51 for the US. That gap is also reflected in the Global 200, where they have no songs charting, while in the Global 200 excluding 200 they have Dynamite at #165 and My Universe at #182. If the Social 50 still existed, BTS would definitely be charting in the Artist 100.
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Post by jasper0102 on Dec 21, 2022 4:48:00 GMT -5
Okay now I’m mad about the XMAS songs lol. Blocking SZA’s #1 just like that #CreepinErasure But yeah, SZA got robbed, even if i don't particularly like Kill Bill.
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Post by Gary on Dec 21, 2022 10:13:53 GMT -5
Morgan Wallen’s ‘You Proof’ Ties Record for Longest Leading Country Airplay No. 1 Plus, Gabby Barrett and Jason Aldean add top 10s.
BY JIM ASKER
MMorgan Wallen claims a share of history on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart as “You Proof” hits a record-tying eight weeks atop the survey.
The song, up 5% to 25.1 million audience impressions Dec. 12-18, according to Luminate, matches the No. 1 Country Airplay runs of Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett’s “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” (2003) and Lonestar’s crossover hit “Amazed” (1999), dating to the chart’s start in 1990.
“You Proof,” released on Big Loud Records, is also the first Country Airplay No. 1 to withstand multiple other leaders amid its command. After it ruled for five weeks (Oct. 15-Nov. 12), Tyler Hubbard’s “5 Foot 9” topped the Nov. 19 chart, followed by Thomas Rhett’s “Half of Me,” featuring Riley Green (Nov. 26). After “You Proof” led again on the Dec. 3 tally, Bailey Zimmerman’s “Fall in Love” paced the Dec. 10 chart, ahead of the two latest weeks at No. 1 for “You Proof” (Dec. 17 and 24).
Wallen co-wrote “You Proof,” his seventh Country Airplay leader, with ERNEST, Ashley Gorley, Keith Smith and Charlie Handsome, the latter of whom also produced it with Joey Moi.
Concurrently, “You Proof” leads the streaming-, airplay- and sales-based Hot Country Songs chart for an 18th week, becoming one of only 10 singles to reign for at least that long (since the list became an all-encompassing genre survey in 1958). It holds at the summit with 28.1 million in all-format radio audience, 12.6 million official streams and 2,000 downloads sold in the U.S. Dec. 9-15.
Barrett Moves ‘Up’ Gabby Barrett nets her third Country Airplay top 10 as “Pick Me Up,” which she co-wrote, pushes 11-9 (18 million, up 9%). Her first two entries each hit No. 1: “I Hope,” for a week in April 2020, and “The Good Ones,” for three frames starting in April 2021.
‘Tequila’ Talking Jason Aldean scores his 36th Country Airplay top 10 as “That’s What Tequila Does” rises 12-10 (16.1 million, up 18%). The single follows “Trouble With a Heartbreak,” which became his 25th leader when it began a three-week reign in May. His first entry, “Hicktown,” marked his first top 10 (No. 10, 2005).
Aldean ties Garth Brooks and Blake Shelton for the ninth-most Country Airplay top 10s. George Strait leads all acts with 61, followed closely by Kenny Chesney (60) and Tim McGraw (59).
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