US Hot 100 – 12/15/2018, 'thank u, next' returns to #1; Mariah re-peaks |
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Dec 12 2018, 06:09 AM
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BILLBOARD HOT 100
Week ending December 15, 2018 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 11/30–12/6, airplay — 12/3–12/9 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 02 01 05 Ariana Grande – Thank U, Next 02 01 01 18 Travis Scott – Sicko Mode 03 04 03 09 Halsey – Without Me 04 03 03 16 Marshmello & Bastille – Happier 05 05 05 18 Panic! At The Disco – High Hopes 06 ** 06 01 Meek Mill feat. Drake – Going Bad (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 07 14 07 27 Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You 08 07 02 08 Kodak Black feat. Travis Scott & Offset – ZEZE 09 08 04 12 Lil Baby & Gunna – Drip Too Hard 10 06 06 15 Sheck Wes – Mo Bamba 11 09 01 28 Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B – Girls Like You 12 13 12 16 Ariana Grande – Breathin 13 10 02 30 Juice WRLD – Lucid Dreams 14 12 07 27 5 Seconds Of Summer – Youngblood 15 11 03 32 Post Malone – Better Now 16 21 16 07 Andy Williams – It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year 17 17 09 07 Post Malone & Swae Lee – Sunflower 18 18 17 21 Benny Blanco, Halsey & Khalid – Eastside 19 15 14 12 Gucci Mane X Bruno Mars X Kodak Black – Wake Up In The Sky 20 ** 20 01 Meek Mill feat. Rick Ross & JAY-Z – What's Free 21 23 14 24 Brenda Lee – Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree 22 26 22 07 Burl Ives – A Holly Jolly Christmas 23 16 11 18 Ella Mai – Trip 24 22 11 10 DJ Snake feat. Selena Gomez, Ozuna & Cardi B – Taki Taki 25 19 05 08 Bad Bunny feat. Drake – MIA 26 33 26 22 Bobby Helms – Jingle Bell Rock 27 20 09 42 Khalid & Normani – Love Lies 28 24 13 07 Cardi B – Money 29 39 29 14 Nat King Cole – The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) 30 ** 30 01 Meek Mill feat. Cardi B – On Me 31 48 31 16 Meek Mill feat. Jeremih & PnB Rock – Dangerous 32 27 27 12 Flipp Dinero – Leave Me Alone 33 29 29 12 Khalid – Better 34 43 34 06 Wham! – Last Christmas 35 25 13 20 Imagine Dragons – Natural 36 ** 36 01 Gene Autry – Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 37 30 30 18 Bazzi feat. Camila Cabello – Beautiful 38 28 05 10 Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow 39 ** 39 01 Meek Mill feat. Fabolous & Anuel AA – Uptown Vibes 40 38 33 13 Dan + Shay – Speechless 41 ** 41 01 Dean Martin – Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow 42 31 01 35 Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin – I Like It 43 58 43 02 6ix9ine feat. Nicki Minaj & Kanye West – MAMA 44 59 44 02 6ix9ine feat. Tory Lanez – KIKA 45 32 29 21 lovelytheband – Broken 46 ** 46 01 Lil Baby – Pure Cocaine 47 35 08 28 Tyga feat. Offset – Taste 48 34 08 21 Ariana Grande – God Is A Woman 49 42 34 17 Luke Combs – She Got The Best Of Me 50 40 07 10 Lil Wayne – Uproar 51 71 51 02 6ix9ine feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie – WAKA 52 36 03 20 6ix9ine feat. Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz – FEFE 53 62 53 02 6ix9ine feat. Lil Baby – TIC TOC 54 ** 54 01 Meek Mill feat. Ella Mai – 24/7 55 ** 55 01 Meek Mill – Intro 56 53 53 17 Mitchell Tenpenny – Drunk Me 57 ** 57 01 Meek Mill – Respect The Game 58 47 28 20 Cardi B feat. Kehlani – Ring 59 49 46 12 Jimmie Allen – Best Shot 60 ** 60 01 Nicki Minaj feat. Lil Wayne – Good Form 61 ** 61 01 Meek Mill – Trauma 62 ** 62 01 Lil Baby feat. Meek Mill – Time 63 ** 63 01 Ski Mask The Slump God feat. Juice WRLD – Nuketown 64 ** 64 01 Kodak Black – Calling My Spirit 65 51 48 19 NF – Lie 66 ** 66 01 Lil Baby feat. Gunna – Ready 67 ** 67 01 Mark Ronson feat. Miley Cyrus – Nothing Breaks Like A Heart 68 52 52 07 Billie Eilish – When The Party's Over 69 60 44 21 Lauren Daigle – You Say 70 ** 70 01 Meek Mill – Championships 71 56 48 11 Shawn Mendes X Zedd – Lost In Japan 72 ** 72 01 Meek Mill feat. Kodak Black – Tic Tac Toe 73 ** 73 01 Meek Mill – Almost Slipped 74 57 28 06 XXXTENTACION x Lil Pump feat. Maluma & Swae Lee – Arms Around You 75 54 16 04 XXXTENTACION – BAD! 76 55 44 04 Juice WRLD – Armed And Dangerous 77 ** 77 01 Meek Mill feat. Future, Roddy Ricch & Young Thug – Splash Warning 78 ** 78 01 Meek Mill feat. 21 Savage – Pay You Back 79 65 65 06 Dean Lewis – Be Alright 80 67 56 19 Yella Beezy – That's On Me 81 ** 81 01 Ski Mask The Slump God – Foot Fungus 82 ** 82 01 Lil Baby – Crush A Lot 83 75 72 06 Tory Lanez & Rich The Kid – Talk To Me 84 63 28 09 Lil Baby – Close Friends 85 ** 85 01 Meek Mill – Oodles O' Noodles Babies 86 76 65 08 Pardison Fontaine feat. Cardi B – Backin' It Up 87 82 73 08 The Chainsmokers feat. Kelsea Ballerini – This Feeling 88 64 26 07 Future & Juice WRLD – Fine China 89 61 25 09 6ix9ine feat. Bobby Shmurda – STOOPID 90 74 69 07 Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osborne – Burning Man 91 ** 91 01 Lil Baby – Global 92 68 56 15 Lil' Duval feat. Snoop Dogg & Ball Greezy – Smile (Living My Best Life) 93 100 93 03 Ellie Goulding X Diplo feat. Swae Lee – Close To Me 94 77 77 05 Camila Cabello – Consequences 95 73 47 11 French Montana feat. Drake – No Stylist 96 81 81 04 Dustin Lynch – Good Girl 97 84 79 05 Anuel AA & Romeo Santos – Ella Quiere Beber 98 ** 98 01 Lil Baby – Word On The Street 99 88 87 04 Thomas Rhett – Sixteen 100 90 90 02 Jacquees – You OUT 37 01 22 Drake – In My Feelings OUT 41 28 20 Kane Brown – Lose It OUT 44 06 29 Lil Baby & Drake – Yes Indeed OUT 45 21 38 Dan + Shay – Tequila OUT 46 02 22 Drake – Nonstop OUT 50 05 35 Ella Mai – Boo'd Up OUT 66 52 05 Trippie Redd – Topanga OUT 69 69 01 Billie Eilish – Come Out And Play OUT 70 56 04 Metro Boomin feat. 21 Savage – 10 Freaky Girls OUT 72 55 03 Trippie Redd feat. Juice WRLD – 1400 / 999 Freestyle OUT 78 65 20 Bebe Rexha – I'm A Mess OUT 79 63 13 Chris Young – Hangin' On OUT 80 63 05 Tyga & Nicki Minaj – Dip OUT 83 78 07 Billie Eilish & Khalid – Lovely OUT 85 15 08 Lil Baby & Gunna feat. Drake – Never Recover OUT 86 30 05 6ix9ine feat. Anuel AA – BEBE OUT 87 62 08 Maren Morris – Rich OUT 89 52 15 Russell Dickerson – Blue Tacoma OUT 91 51 04 Metro Boomin feat. Gunna – Space Cadet OUT 92 90 03 Kip Moore – Last Shot OUT 93 75 19 Daniel Caesar feat. H.E.R. – Best Part OUT 94 94 02 Jason Aldean – Girl Like You OUT 95 38 04 Metro Boomin feat. 21 Savage – Don't Come Out The House OUT 96 96 02 Billie Eilish – Ocean Eyes OUT 97 06 12 Kanye West & Lil Pump – I Love It OUT 98 13 11 Lil Peep & XXXTENTACION – Falling Down OUT 99 80 10 Lil Mosey – Noticed Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 ** Meek Mill – 100 Summers 02 ** Meek Mill – Cold Hearted II 03 ** Lil Baby – This Week 04 02 Scotty McCreery – This Is It 05 ** Lil Baby feat. Gucci Mane & Offset – Realist In It 06 04 Blake Shelton – Turnin' Me On 07 ** Lil Baby feat. 2 Chainz & Gucci Mane – Anyway 08 07 6ix9ine feat. Kanye West – KANGA 09 ** Ski Mask The Slump God – Faucet Failure 10 ** Meek Mill feat. Jeremih & PnB Rock – Wit The Shits (W.T.S) 11 01 Billie Eilish – idontwannabeyouanymore 12 08 Katy Perry – Cozy Little Christmas 13 ** Meek Mill – Stuck In My Ways 14 06 Jordan Davis – Take It From Me 15 03 Billie Eilish – bellyache 16 12 John Legend feat. Stevie Wonder – What Christmas Means To Me 17 ** Lil Baby feat. Rylo Rodriguez – No Friends 18 ** Lil Baby feat. Young Thug – Section 8 19 15 Zara Larsson – Ruin My Life 20 ** 6ix9ine feat. Anuel AA – MALA 21 11 YNW Melly – Murder On My Mind 22 09 Jake Owen – Down To The Honkytonk 23 10 6ix9ine feat. Gunna – FEEFA 24 05 Amine – Reel It In 25 16 Ava Max – Sweet But Psycho |
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Dec 12 2018, 06:10 AM
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Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' Returns to No. 1 On Hot 100 With Biggest Streaming Week Ever For a Woman
12/10/2018 by Gary Trust Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" tops the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Dec. 15), returning for a fourth week at No. 1 following the Nov. 30 arrival of its retro-2000s-themed official video. The song reigns in large part due to its 93.8 million U.S. streams in the week ending Dec. 6, according to Nielsen Music, the biggest weekly total ever for a song by a female artist. It passes the 84.5 million that Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" logged in its first week (as reflected on charts dated Sept. 16, 2017). "Next" debuted atop the Nov. 17-dated Hot 100 and spent its first three weeks at No. 1 before falling to No. 2 a week ago. Plus, Meek Mill earns his first Hot 100 top 10, as "Going Bad" blasts in at No. 6. For featured artist Drake, the track is his 33rd top 10, extending his record for the most among solo males. Meanwhile, Mariah Carey's 1994 holiday classic "All I Want for Christmas Is You" jingles 14-7 for a new Hot 100 high. The song hit the top 10 for the first time last holiday season, reaching No. 9. Record streams: Grande's "Next," released on Republic Records, rebounds to the Hot 100's summit with a 121 percent gain to 93.8 million U.S. streams in the week ending Dec. 6, encompassing the first full tracking week for its official video. On the Streaming Songs chart, the song reigns for a fifth week. "Next," whose official clip broke 24-hour views records on YouTube and Vevo following its arrival, boasts the best streaming week ever for a song by a woman and the seventh-biggest sum overall: Total Weekly U.S. Streams, Title, Artist, Chart Date 116.1 million, "In My Feelings," Drake, July 28, 2018 106.2 million, "In My Feelings," Drake, Aug. 4, 2018 103.1 million, "Harlem Shake," Baauer, March 2, 2013 101.7 million, "God's Plan," Drake, March 3, 2018 97.6 million, "Harlem Shake," Baauer, March 9, 2013 95.4 million, "In My Feelings," Drake, Aug. 11, 2018 93.8 million, "Thank U, Next," Ariana Grande, Dec. 15, 2018 92.8 million, "God's Plan," Drake, March 10, 2018 92.7 million, "In My Feelings," Drake, Aug. 18, 2018 84.5 million, "Look What You Made Me Do," Taylor Swift, Sept. 16, 2017 "Next" jumps 5-2 on the Digital Song Sales chart with a 146 percent burst to 43,000 downloads sold in the week ending Dec. 6. On Radio Songs, it zooms 23-11 (57 million audience impressions, up 44 percent). "Next" sweeps the Hot 100's Greatest Gainer awards for all metrics (streaming, sales and airplay). It's the first song to claim all three titles at No. 1 since Drake's "In My Feelings," which tripled up atop the charts dated July 21 and 28, powered heavily at the time by the "In My Feelings" viral challenge. Before that, Drake's own "God's Plan" took all three trophies at No. 1 (on March 3) following the arrival of its official video. "Hello" to a four-week No. 1 by a female: "Next" is the first four-week Hot 100 No. 1 by a female artist in a lead role in over two years, since Sia's "Cheap Thrills" (featuring Sean Paul), which led for four weeks in August 2016. Earlier that year (beginning March 5), Rihanna's "Work" (featuring Drake) dominated for nine frames. "Next" is the longest-leading Hot 100 No. 1 by a woman with no accompanying artists since Adele's "Hello," which ruled for 10 weeks starting Nov. 14, 2015. "Next" controls the Hot 100 with nearly a 2-to-1 points lead over Travis Scott's "Sicko Mode," which last week became his first No. 1 on the chart. The latter track dips to No. 2, although it gains in all metrics, holding at No. 2 on Streaming Songs (43.3 million, up 16 percent); backtracking 2-3 on Digital Song Sales (25,000, up 5 percent); and bulleting at No. 8 on Radio Songs (65.7 million, up 1 percent). The track, on which prominent guest vocalist Drake does not officially receive an artist billing, leads the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts for a seventh week each. Halsey's "Without Me" hits a new Hot 100 peak, pushing 4-3. It paces Digital Song Sales for a third week (50,000, up 75 percent) and rises 6-4 on Streaming Songs (32.7 million, up 29 percent) and 9-6 on Radio Songs (71.7 million, up 10 percent). Marshmello and Bastille's "Happier" retreats to No. 4 after reaching its No. 3 Hot 100 high, as it tops Hot Dance/Electronic Songs for a 12th week, and Panic! at the Disco's "High Hopes" holds at its No. 5 Hot 100 peak, while ruling Hot Rock Songs for a sixth week. Panic posts its first No. 1 on the Pop Songs airplay chart with "Hopes" (2-1); the act had hit a previous No. 2 Pop Songs high with "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" in 2006. Meek Mill notches his first Hot 100 top 10, as "Going Bad," featuring Drake, bows at No. 6. The track is from the former's new album Championships, the rapper's first full-length since his April release from prison. "Bad" begins at No. 3 on Streaming Songs (36 million U.S. streams) and No. 6 on Digital Song Sales (17,000). Among his prior 29 Hot 100 entries, dating to his 2011 debut, Meek Mill had previously peaked as high as No. 21, with "All Eyes on You," featuring Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj, in 2015. His only other top 40 hit until this week: "R.I.C.O.," featuring Drake, also in 2015. As for Drake, he collects his 33rd Hot 100 top 10, extending his record for the most among solo males. Among all acts, only Madonna (38) and The Beatles (34) have more. Below Drake are Rihanna (31 top 10s), Michael Jackson (30) and Carey and Stevie Wonder (28 each). Drake also extends his record for the most Hot 100 top 10s in a single year to 13. In October, when he posted his 12th top 10 of 2018, Bad Bunny's "MIA," on which he's featured, Drake bested The Beatles for the yearly mark. Speaking of Carey's 28 top 10s..."All I Want for Christmas Is You" dashes 14-7 on the Hot 100 for a new high, topping its prior No. 9 best reached a year ago when it entered the top 10 for the first time. The song tops the Holiday 100 chart (for a 32nd of 37 total weeks since the chart launched in 2011) and is the top seasonal hit in all metrics; it keeps at No. 8 on Streaming Songs (28.5 million, up 29 percent) and No. 9 on Digital Song Sales (15,000, up 28 percent) and ascends 41-32 on Radio Songs (30.4 million, up 11 percent). Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Kodak Black's No. 2-peaking "Zeze," featuring Scott and Offset, retreats 7-8; Lil Baby and Gunna's "Drip Too Hard" drops 8-9, after peaking at No. 4; and Sheck Wes' "Mo Bamba" falls to No. 10 from its No. 6 high. |
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Dec 13 2018, 07:11 PM
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Mariah seems destined to eventually reach #1 (maybe), the Christmas re-entries seem to be doing better every year since they've been allowed.
King Drake's name dragging even mediocre Meek Mill tracks into top 10 relevance *.* Closing in fast on that Glee Cast record ~ |
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Dec 15 2018, 03:06 AM
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The best news is that all the 6ix9ine tracks somehow missed the top 40 entirely (aside from 'FEFE' last week)! His midweek release and the influx of Christmas songs really helped make a difference there.
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Dec 15 2018, 01:54 PM
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Last Christmas also reaching the top 40 for the first time!
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Dec 15 2018, 02:43 PM
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was Last Christmas simply ineligible originally or did it receive no push?
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Dec 15 2018, 03:23 PM
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was Last Christmas simply ineligible originally or did it receive no push? Billboard published an article about it hitting the top 40:QUOTE As for why it didn't chart on the Hot 100 upon its original release, it was not then available as a commercial single in the U.S., and, per chart rules at the time, was ineligible for the Hot 100 (although it was released elsewhere in the world and charted in other countries). In the digital era, the track was made available for purchase as a download and via streaming platforms. So it was ineligible due to not being released physically, and probably would've been excluded anyway as most Christmas songs were. I found a UKMIX thread with what appears to be those Christmas song charts but it didn't register even there, and I believe Christmas songs were excluded from the airplay charts too.More chart fine print: Even if "Last Christmas" had been a commercially-available single in the U.S. when it was first released, it likely wouldn't have hit the Hot 100. As chart historian Joel Whitburn notes in his book Christmas in the Charts, "From 1963 through 1972, and from 1983 through 1985 [with minimal exceptions], Billboard published a seasonal Christmas Singles chart and did not chart Christmas singles on the Hot 100." I get the feeling it's not that popular in the US either though, at least compared to Europe. It's still only the 7th-highest Christmas song on the Hot 100, even with the advantages of international Spotify popularity and sounding far more contemporary than most of the others. I found an article of the most-downloaded Christmas songs as of 2016 and it was #10, and in one from 2010 it was #13. |
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Dec 18 2018, 07:22 PM
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So how come Sweet But Psycho is doing nothing here at all? Is it not being promoted?
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Dec 19 2018, 04:45 AM
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