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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Jan 3, 2024 12:33:05 GMT -5
US Spotify - 01/02/24
1(=) Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me 1,496,319 (-108,831) 2(+1) Noah Kahan - Stick Season 1,236,190 (+236,633) (+24%) 3(+2) Zach Bryan, Kacey Musgraves - I Remember Everything 1,166,147 (+231,427) (+25%) 4(+3) Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine 1,063,077 (+182,282) (+21%) 5(-3) Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer 1,030,045 (-62,288) 6(-2) Tate McRae - greedy 1,026,441 (+71,260) 7(-1) Nicki Minaj - FTCU 845,963 (-41,676) 8(+1) Doja Cat - Agora Hills 834,224 (+77,769) (+10%) 9(+4) SZA - Snooze 775,780 (+86,148) (+12%) 10(-2) Doja Cat - Paint the Town Red 775,123 (-9,942)
Other: 11(+4) Zach Bryan - Something in the Orange 759,678 (+71,554) (+10%) 12(+2) JID, 21 Savage, Baby Tate - Surround Sound 756,233 (+66,649) (+10%) 13(-3) Xavi - La Diabla 745,330 (+48,068) 14(+2) Drake, Yeat - IDGAF 726,744 (+51,851) 15(+2) Morgan Wallen - Last Night 719,841 (+47,102) 16(-4) Gunna - fukumean 704,316 (+10,542) 17(+7) Olivia Rodrigo - vampire 699,656 (+104,192) (+17%) 18(+2) Lil Tecca - 500lbs 689,459 (+52,791) 19(+8) Travis Scott - I KNOW ? 658,073 (+72,613) (+12%) 20(+6) SZA - Kill Bill 652,712 (+62,010) (+10%) 22(+3) Drake, J. Cole - First Person Shooter 650,051 (+55,829) 23(+8) Taylor Swift - Is It Over Now? 642,740 (+99,018) (+18%) 24(-1) Xavi - La Victima 616,150 (+20,243) 25(-6) Drake, Sexyy Red, SZA - Rich Baby Daddy 586,629 (-59,277) 27(+17) The Weeknd, JENNIE, Lily-Rose Depp - One of the Girls 567,957 (+97,979) (+21%) *NEW PEAK* 28(+17) Tate McRae - exes 567,137 (+99,835) (+21%) 29(-1) Nicki Minaj, Lil Uzi Vert - Everybody 560,782 (-24,142) 31(-20) Tyla - Water 556,498 (-137,280) 32(+24) Sabrina Carpenter - Feather 550,305 (+117,385) (+27%) *NEW PEAK* 33(-3) Fuerza Regida, Marshmello - HARLEY QUINN 544,637 (-2,127) 35(+8) Frank Ocean - Pink + White 536,179 (+64,886) (+14%) 36(+23) Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For? 533,953 (+106,805) (+25%) 37(+21) Teddy Swims - Lose Control 522,571 (+93,542) (+22%) 38(+19) Morgan Wallen - Thinkin' Bout Me 515,849 (+82,949) (+19%) 39(+39) Olivia Rodrigo - Can't Catch Me Now 509,140 (+114,321) (+29%) 41(+7) Calle 24, Chino Pacas, Fuerza Regida - Que Onda 485,529 (+26,327) 42(-9) Peso Pluma, Anitta - BELLAKEO 485,257 (-32,661) 43(+10) Kenya Grace - Strangers 484,944 (+43,218) (+10%) 44(-4) Bad Bunny - MONACO 481,664 (+1,381) 47(+18) TV Girl - Lovers Rock 470,530 (+60,112) (+15%) 51(+17) TV Girl - Not Allowed 459,185 (+52,887) (+13%) 53(+36) Zach Bryan, The War and Treaty - Hey Driver 452,983 (+70,633) (+18%) 54(+19) Luke Combs - Fast Car 450,154 (+48,988) (+12%) 58(+4) Zach Bryan - Heading South 444,747 (+23,674) 60(+44) Taylor Swift - You're Losing Me 443,011 (+94,577) (+27%) 61(+33) Arctic Monkeys - I Wanna Be Yours 442,053 (+70,697) (+19%) 62(-44) Dua Lipa - Dance the Night 437,794 (-217,848) (+14%) 64(+15) Flo Milli - Never Lose Me 433,032 (+40,131) (+10%) 66(+20) PARTYNEXTDOOR - Break from Toronto 429,844 (+45,300) (+12%) 69(+31) Juice WRLD, Eminem, benny blanco - Lace It 428,351 (+65,697) (+18%) 71(+38) Taylor Swift - Now That We Don't Talk 416,972 (+72,383) (+21%) 75(+22) Taylor Swift - Don't Blame Me 411,262 (+46,052) (+13%) 76(-15) KAROL G, Peso Pluma - QLONA 405,860 (-17,686) 79(+24) Drake - You Broke My Heart 400,297 (+49,463) (+14%) 80(+33) Jessie Murph, Jelly Roll - Wild Ones 400,281 (+62,410) (+18%) 81(+40) Ritchy Mitch & The Coal Miners - Evergreen 400,129 (+67,589) (+20%) 85(+30) The Red Clay Strays - Wondering Why 395,589 (+58,565) (+17%) 86(-37) Bad Bunny, Feid - PERRO NEGRO 395,451 (-59,275) 89(-1) Sabrina Carpenter - Nonsense 386,858 (+3,482) 93(-18) Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder on the Dancefloor 379,264 (-17,252) 98(+4) BigXthaPlug - Mmhmm 371,428 (+19,638) *NEW PEAK* 100(-64) Paul Russell - Lil Boo Thang 399,925 (-100,741)
107(+27) Steve Lacy - Clouded 352,222 (+35,586) (+11%) 110(+45) Chris Stapleton - White Horse 349,577 (+47,388) (+16%) 114(+50) Jung Kook - Standing Next to You 346,151 (+48,933) (+16%) 117(+34) TV Girl - Cigarettes out the Window 342,903 (+39,054) (+13%) 118(-83) Rema, Selena Gomez - Calm Down 342,482 (-161,012) 119(+40) Peso Pluma, Junior H, Oscar Maydon - Rompe La Dompe 342,198 (+42,309) (+14%) 125(+61) Tate McRae - run for the hills 336,702 (+50,188) (+18%) 137(re-entry) HARDY - TRUCK BED 329,833 140(-18) Peso Pluma, Tito Double P - LA PEOPLE 327,695-332,035 (-4,340) 143(re-entry) Taylor Swift - "Slut!" 324,966 144(re-entry) Cody Johnson - The Painter 324,730 145(+52) Drake - Virginia Beach 321,690 (+43,328) (+16%) 146(re-entry) Zach Bryan - Sun to Me 321,265 158(-1) Nicki Minaj, Drake - Needle 311,372 (+10,680) 162(re-entry) Olivia Rodrigo - get him back! 309,163 167(+22) Dua Lipa - Houdini 306,331 (+22,216) 168(re-entry) Morgan Wallen, Eric Church - Man Made A Bar 306,258 169(re-entry) Warren Zeiders - Pretty Little Poison 305,505 172(re-entry) Noah Kahan, Hozier - Northern Attitude 300,315 175(-12) 310babii - Soak City (Do it) 297,535 (-21,504) 297,608 177(DEBUT) Josh Meloy - Porch Light 296,615 189(re-entry) Dylan Gossett - Coal 290,595 199(re-entry) Bryan Martin - We Ride 287,037
Biggest Gains (50K+): run for the hills, I Love You So, Religiously, Burn Burn Burn, 505, cardigan, Apocalypse, Stargirl Interlude, Wondering Why, The Night We Met, Evergreen, Wild Ones, Dial Drunk, Now That We Don't Talk, Lace It, Oklahoma Smokeshow, You're Losing Me, Dark Red, Daylight, Hey Driver, Romantic Homicide, Not Allowed, Shut up My Moms Calling, Lovers Rock, Can't Catch Me Now, Thinkin' Bout Me, Lose Control, What Was I Made For?, Pink + White, Sweater Weather, Feather, exes, One of the Girls, Is It Over Now?, First Person Shooter, See You Again, Kill Bill, I KNOW ?, 500lbs, vampire, IDGAF, Surround Sound, Something in the Orange, Snooze, Agora Hills, greedy, My Love Mine All Mine, I Remember Everything, Stick Season
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Post by Gary on Jan 3, 2024 13:49:31 GMT -5
What Will Be the Hot 100’s First Post-Holidays No. 1? In this week's The Contenders, the Hot 100 gets back to its regularly scheduled programming after a month-plus of Mariah Carey and Brenda Lee domination.
By Andrew Unterberger
01/3/2024The Contenders is a midweek column that looks at artists aiming for the top of the Billboard charts, and the strategies behind their efforts. This week (for the upcoming Billboard Hot 100 dated Jan. 13), the holiday rush is over on the charts, and now we see what rises back to the top when all those festive classics finally fall away. Jack Harlow, “Lovin on Me” (Generation Now/Atlantic): It almost feels like a chart nerd trivia question at this point: What song was No. 1 on the Hot 100 before Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” and Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” spent five weeks trading off at the top spot? The answer: Jack Harlow’s “Lovin on Me,” which reached pole position in its second chart week after its quickly viral debut, becoming his third No. 1 in as many years on the listing. Over a month later, the song is still going strong: It’s the only non-Christmas entry in this week’s top 10, holding on at No. 9, and has climbed to No. 5 on Radio Songs, while also reclaiming its throne atop the daily rankings for Spotify and Apple Music. In other words, there’s every indication that with the holiday songs disappearing on the Hot 100 – as they customarily do the first full chart week post-Christmas — “Lovin on Me” will not only be a leading candidate to recapture the top spot, but that it might be around for a long time still to come. Taylor Swift, “Cruel Summer” (Republic): What, you thought that with the calendar turning to 2024, you might actually have a little less Taylor in your life? Not on this chart, anyway. Swift still maintained a trio of songs on the Hot 100 throughout the holiday season – led, of course by the blazing “Cruel Summer,” which topped the ranking for four weeks in October and November and remains the second-highest-ranking non-holiday song this week (No. 19), behind “Lovin.” And it’s still not cooling down. “Summer,” revived from 2019’s Lover, tops Radio Songs for a 10th frame this week – the longest leader of Swift’s career – while returning to the top five on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs USA chart. If even the coldest time of the year can’t tamp down this song’s incandescence, it just might end up sticking around through next summer, as well. Tate McRae, “Greedy” (RCA): One song that was still growing as it ended up getting swallowed by the holiday rush was Tate McRae’s breakout smash “Greedy.” The pop favorite, which spends a fourth week at No. 1 on Pop Airplay this week, had broken into the Hot 100’s top 10, reaching as high as No. 7 – but would have gotten even higher had it not had to compete with the seasonal likes of Brenda and Mariah — particularly in the release week (Dec. 8) of parent album Think Later, when “Greedy” ranked behind just “Lovin” among all non-holiday songs. The song should still be a contender in the post-holiday season, though: It remains a strong performer on both streaming and radio, and currently rates as the third-highest non-Christmas song on the Hot 100 (No. 24). That means it’s likely to hit a new peak on the chart this week as the holiday songs get put away for the new year – and beyond that, if it can get an extra boost from a new remix or performance or something else to help it regain momentum, it wouldn’t be too greedy for McRae to set her sights on the top spot. IN THE MIX Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything” (Belting Bronco/Warner): This one feels like it came out a lifetime ago at this point, but it was only the Hot 100 dated Sept. 9 when Bryan’s and Musgraves’ duet bowed atop the chart. Four months later, the song has scarcely slowed on streaming – it’s currently in the top five on both Spotify’s and Apple Music’s daily charts – and still holds at No. 31 on the Hot 100, higher than all but four pre-holiday entries. The airwaves remain the final frontier for “Everything,” as it’s gaining slowly and surely, but remains well below the 50-song cutoff to make the Radio Songs chart. Tyla, “Water” (Fax/Epic): “Water” was another pop hit still gaining as the holiday takeover began, just touching the top 10 (at No. 10) before the waves of Christmas songs swept it back to shore. This week, Tyla‘s hit rests just below “Everything” at No. 32 on the Hot 100, with room still to grow on radio – as it rules the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart for a sixth week — though how much the South African singer-songwriter wants to continue pushing the crossover smash rather than moving on to other material (like newer single “Truth or Dare”) remains to be seen. Nicki Minaj, “FTCU” (Young Money/Cash Money/Republic): While the Junior Senior-sampling “Everybody” held the early lead as the breakout single from rap queen Nicki Minaj’s Billboard 200-topping Pink Friday 2 album, it appears that it will soon be lapped by LP-mate “FTCU.” The Waka Flocka Flame-lifting jam has long passed “Everybody” on both the Spotify and Apple Music daily charts (landing in the top 10 on both) and it also appears two spots higher on this week’s Hot 100 (No. 53 vs. No. 55), as a major radio embrace may be the only thing standing in the way of it becoming Minaj’s biggest unaccompanied solo hit since 2022’s “Super Freaky Girl.”
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