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"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Shaboozey 28.7 million [40] October 5 27.8 million [41] October 12 "Timeless" The Weeknd and Playboi Carti 28.6 million [42] October 19 "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Shaboozey 26.4 million [43] October 26 24.9 million [44] November 2 "Love Somebody" Morgan Wallen 31.1 million [45] November 9 "St. Chroma" Tyler, the Creator featuring ...
Song Artist(s) Weekly streams January 7 "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" Brenda Lee: 46.87 million [2] January 14 "Kill Bill" SZA — [3] January 21 31.1 million [4] January 28 "Flowers" Miley Cyrus: 52.6 million [5] February 4 59.8 million [6] February 11 48 million [7] February 18 38.7 million [8] February 25 "Kill Bill" SZA 32.9 million ...
Ranks the top songs based on sales and streaming data from more than 200 territories worldwide. Billboard Global Excl. U.S. [36] Ranks the top songs based on sales and streaming data from territories outside the United States. Brasil Hot 100: Ranks the top 100 singles in Brazil based on streaming. China TME UNI Chart
So much new music. So little time. This week we've got new tracks from Billie Eilish, The Internet, Jessie Reyez, Brockhampton, Chance The Rapper, 88rising, DRAM, and so much more.
The other largest streaming week holders for albums were the debuts of Drake’s “Scorpion” (745.92 million; 2018) and “Certified Lover Boy” (743.67 million; 2021), followed by Taylor ...
Childish Gambino, a.k.a. Donald Glover, released his first new music since 2020 as a featured artist on "Sticky," a song from fictional artist Ni'jah in Glover's new Prime Video series, Swarm.
Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" is the first holiday song to reach number one on Streaming Songs. It achieved this on the chart dated January 5, 2019, with 51.9 million streams. [34] Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" reached number one on Streaming Songs on the chart dated January 7, 2023, with 46.87 million streams.
The current Billboard Hot 100 logo. The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on sales (physical and digital), online streaming, and radio airplay in the U.S. [1]