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Indicates best-charting streaming song of 2016 [1] Issue date Song Artist(s) Weekly streams January 2 "Sorry" Justin Bieber: 23.7 million [2] January 9 24.4 million [3]
March 13, 2016: $51,339,887 [14] 12: March 20, 2016: $37,164,158: Zootopia and Deadpool became the first two films to win at least three consecutive weekends in a row since Ride Along and The Lego Movie in 2014. The former also became the first animated film since The Lego Movie to top the box office for three consecutive weekends. [15] 13 ...
American DJ duo The Chainsmokers has three songs in the top 30. One of them is "Closer" (number 10), which not only became their first number-one song but also the longest-running number-one song of 2016. Rihanna has four songs in the top 30 including "Work" at number 4, "Needed Me" at number 13, "This Is What You Came For" at number 17 and ...
2016 was the first year since 2000 to not have films that were among the 10 highest-grossing films of all time at the time of their releases. Sing broke the record of a film that never reached #1 in the US with $270.3 million, passing My Big Fat Greek Wedding ($241.4 million in 2002–2003).
Google released its annual Year in Search roundup of the most searched for celebrities for 2016 this week, and it features just as many predictably big names as it does surprising lesser-known stars.
The Angry Birds Movie: Columbia Pictures / Rovio Animation: Clay Kaytis, Fergal Reilly (directors); Jon Vitti (screenplay); Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Kate McKinnon, Sean Penn, Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Bill Hader, Peter Dinklage [74] Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising: Universal Pictures
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With "Work", Rihanna (pictured) earned her 14th number-one single on the chart, allowing her to surpass Michael Jackson for third most in the Hot 100 era. Justin Timberlake (pictured) debuted at number one with "Can't Stop the Feeling!", becoming the twenty-sixth song to do so, and the fifth Timberlake song to top the Billboard Hot 100.