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6th September 2023, 08:55 PM
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BILLBOARD HOT 100
Week ending September 9, 2023 | Tracking period: 8/25–8/31 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 ** 01 01 Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves ‒ I Remember Everything (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 02 02 02 23 Luke Combs ‒ Fast Car 03 05 03 04 Doja Cat ‒ Paint The Town Red (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN) 04 03 01 31 Morgan Wallen ‒ Last Night 05 04 03 17 Taylor Swift ‒ Cruel Summer 06 01 01 03 Oliver Anthony Music ‒ Rich Men North Of Richmond 07 11 07 38 SZA ‒ Snooze 08 ** 08 01 Miley Cyrus ‒ Used To Be Young 09 09 07 14 Dua Lipa ‒ Dance The Night 10 07 04 11 Gunna ‒ Fukumean 11 06 03 52 Rema & Selena Gomez ‒ Calm Down 12 08 01 09 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Vampire 13 10 07 10 Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice & Aqua ‒ Barbie World 14 ** 14 01 Zach Bryan feat. The War And Treaty ‒ Hey Driver 15 13 01 33 Miley Cyrus ‒ Flowers 16 12 02 16 Lil Durk feat. J. Cole ‒ All My Life 17 ** 17 01 Zach Bryan feat. The Lumineers ‒ Spotless 18 ** 18 01 Zach Bryan ‒ East Side Of Sorrow 19 ** 19 01 Selena Gomez ‒ Single Soon 20 ** 20 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Tourniquet 21 14 14 17 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Religiously 22 ** 22 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Overtime 23 ** 23 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Summertime's Close 24 ** 24 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Fear And Friday's 25 15 02 25 Taylor Swift feat. Ice Spice ‒ Karma 26 16 14 22 Jelly Roll ‒ Need A Favor 27 19 01 38 SZA ‒ Kill Bill 28 32 01 07 Jung Kook feat. Latto ‒ Seven (BIGGEST SALES GAIN) 29 ** 29 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Ticking 30 17 14 07 Billie Eilish ‒ What Was I Made For? 31 ** 31 01 Zach Bryan ‒ El Dorado 32 18 01 45 Taylor Swift ‒ Anti-Hero 33 20 03 39 Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage ‒ Creepin' 34 21 09 26 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thinkin' Bout Me 35 23 10 03 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Bad Idea Right? 36 22 03 05 Travis Scott feat. Drake ‒ Meltdown 37 ** 37 01 Zach Bryan feat. Sierra Ferrell ‒ Holy Roller 38 ** 38 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Smaller Acts 39 ** 39 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Fear And Friday's (Poem) 40 29 15 29 Luke Combs ‒ Love You Anyway 41 ** 41 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Jake's Piano - Long Island 42 27 25 11 Noah Kahan & Post Malone ‒ Dial Drunk 43 28 28 03 Karol G & Peso Pluma ‒ Qlona 44 ** 44 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Tradesman 45 24 01 07 Jason Aldean ‒ Try That In A Small Town 46 34 34 10 Lainey Wilson ‒ Watermelon Moonshine 47 ** 47 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Oklahoman Son 48 25 17 24 Fifty Fifty ‒ Cupid 49 30 11 05 Travis Scott ‒ I Know ? 50 31 22 03 Karol G ‒ Mi Ex Tenia Razon 51 35 34 16 Kane Brown ‒ Bury Me In Georgia 52 40 40 20 David Kushner ‒ Daylight 53 41 41 17 Doechii feat. Kodak Black ‒ What It Is (Block Boy) 54 45 43 08 Myke Towers ‒ LaLa 55 43 26 05 Travis Scott feat. SZA & Future ‒ Telekinesis 56 48 35 10 Peso Pluma, Gabito Ballesteros & Junior H ‒ Lady Gaga 57 51 05 20 Grupo Frontera x Bad Bunny ‒ Un x100to 58 44 05 05 Travis Scott feat. Playboi Carti ‒ FE!N 59 49 49 13 Young Nudy feat. 21 Savage ‒ Peaches & Eggplants 60 42 13 13 Latto feat. Cardi B ‒ Put It On Da Floor Again 61 46 13 20 Post Malone ‒ Chemical 62 61 61 02 Tim McGraw ‒ Standing Room Only 63 54 31 06 Chris Stapleton ‒ White Horse 64 53 41 06 Ice Spice ‒ Deli 65 90 65 03 Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage ‒ Good Good 66 52 08 15 Bad Bunny ‒ Where She Goes 67 50 07 06 Travis Scott, Bad Bunny & The Weeknd ‒ K-POP 68 55 55 11 HARDY ‒ Truck Bed 69 56 04 20 Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj ‒ Princess Diana 70 57 43 09 Peso Pluma & Grupo Frontera ‒ Tulum 71 62 43 13 The Weeknd, Playboi Carti & Madonna ‒ Popular 72 47 47 16 Jon Pardi ‒ Your Heart Or Mine 73 60 14 27 Morgan Wallen ‒ Everything I Love 74 58 26 10 Fuerza Regida ‒ Sabor Fresa 75 65 65 07 That Mexican OT, Paul Wall & DRODi ‒ Johnny Dang 76 76 42 18 Zach Bryan feat. Maggie Rogers ‒ Dawns 77 72 72 06 Thomas Rhett ‒ Angels Don't Always Have Wings 78 67 65 15 DaBaby ‒ Shake Sumn 79 63 33 17 Kaliii ‒ Area Codes 80 ** 80 01 Burna Boy ‒ Sittin' On Top Of The World 81 73 19 10 Young Thug feat. Drake ‒ Oh U Went 82 92 82 03 Teddy Swims ‒ Lose Control 83 71 43 05 Tyler Childers ‒ In Your Love 84 70 70 11 Jelly Roll & Lainey Wilson ‒ Save Me 85 26 26 02 Rod Wave ‒ Call Your Friends 86 69 45 05 Karol G ‒ S91 87 84 44 19 Tyler, The Creator feat. Kali Uchis ‒ See You Again 88 81 81 06 Zach Bryan ‒ Oklahoma Smoke Show 89 64 56 15 Miley Cyrus ‒ Jaded 90 85 85 03 Karol G ‒ Amargura 91 79 34 15 Fuerza Regida ‒ TQM 92 59 59 03 Warren Zeiders ‒ Pretty Little Poison 93 75 22 14 Lil Durk feat. Morgan Wallen ‒ Stand By Me 94 ** 94 01 Gucci Mane, J. Cole & Mike WiLL Made-It ‒ There I Go 95 80 48 08 NewJeans ‒ Super Shy 96 93 93 02 Chris Brown ‒ Summer Too Hot 97 ** 97 01 Carin Leon ‒ Primera Cita 98 ** 98 01 Victoria Monet ‒ On My Mama 99 100 95 05 Parmalee ‒ Girl In Mine 100 87 63 09 Peso Pluma ‒ Rubicon OUT 33 05 27 Toosii ‒ Favorite Song OUT 36 04 23 Eslabon Armado x Peso Pluma ‒ Ella Baila Sola OUT 37 23 31 Jordan Davis ‒ Next Thing You Know OUT 38 02 20 Drake ‒ Search & Rescue OUT 39 11 23 Yng Lvcas x Peso Pluma ‒ La Bebe OUT 66 48 14 David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray ‒ Baby Don't Hurt Me OUT 68 68 01 Polo G ‒ Barely Holdin' On OUT 74 05 07 Taylor Swift ‒ I Can See You (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault) OUT 77 77 01 Lil Durk ‒ F*ck U Thought OUT 78 37 16 Justin Moore & Priscilla Block ‒ You, Me, & Whiskey OUT 82 73 05 Charli XCX ‒ Speed Drive OUT 83 83 02 Quavo & Future ‒ Turn Yo Clic Up OUT 86 77 08 Peso Pluma & Jasiel Nunez ‒ Lagunas OUT 88 82 02 Oliver Anthony Music ‒ Aint Gotta Dollar OUT 89 89 02 Dominic Fike ‒ Mona Lisa OUT 91 19 04 Travis Scott ‒ My Eyes OUT 94 55 02 Cody Johnson ‒ The Painter OUT 95 64 05 Diplo, Jessie Murph & Polo G ‒ Heartbroken OUT 96 17 04 Travis Scott feat. Rob49 & 21 Savage ‒ Topia Twins OUT 97 82 02 Grupo Frontera & Grupo Firme ‒ El Amor de Su Vida OUT 98 16 18 Rod Wave ‒ Fight The Feeling OUT 99 99 02 Zach Bryan ‒ Burn, Burn, Burn Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 07 Oliver Anthony Music ‒ I Want To Go Home 02 02 Bakar ‒ Hell N Back 03 12 Sexyy Red ‒ SkeeYee 04 05 Zach Bryan ‒ Sun To Me 05 06 Zach Bryan ‒ Revival 06 04 Dave & Central Cee ‒ Sprinter 07 16 Noah Kahan ‒ Stick Season 08 10 Cole Swindell ‒ Drinkaby 09 17 Dylan Scott ‒ Can't Have Mine 10 ** Brent Faiyaz feat. Coco Jones ‒ Moment Of Your Life 11 11 Laufey ‒ From The Start 12 08 NLE Choppa ‒ It's Getting Hot 13 15 Nate Smith ‒ World On Fire 14 25 Dustin Lynch ‒ Stars Like Confetti 15 24 Russell Dickerson ‒ God Gave Me A Girl 16 09 Paul Russell ‒ Lil Boo Thang 17 14 Chris Young ‒ Looking For You 18 18 Parker McCollum ‒ Burn It Down 19 21 Odetari & 9lives ‒ I Love You Hoe 20 ** Burna Boy ‒ City Boys 21 ** Lil Yachty ‒ Tesla 22 20 Kelsea Ballerini ‒ If You Go Down (I'm Going Down Too) 23 RE Chayce Beckham ‒ 23 24 23 Lauren Daigle ‒ Thank God I Do 25 RE $uicideBoy$ ‒ Not Even Ghosts Are This Empty |
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6th September 2023, 08:57 PM
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Zach Bryan & Kacey Musgraves’ ‘I Remember Everything’ Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100
By Gary Trust | 9/5/2023 Continuing his chart breakthrough that began in 2022, singer-songwriter Zach Bryan’s “I Remember Everything” featuring Kacey Musgraves launches at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song – each singer-songwriter’s first Hot 100 leader – is from Bryan’s self-titled LP, which concurrently premieres at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Luke Combs’ “Fast Car” keeps at its No. 2 Hot 100 high and takes over as the most-heard song on radio, a rare feat for a country hit. Plus, Miley Cyrus’ “Used to Be Young” debuts at No. 8 on the Hot 100, marking her 12th career top 10. Here’s a look at the coronation of “I Remember Everything,” the 1,154th song to top the Hot 100 over the chart’s 65-year history, and the 70th to debut at No. 1. Streams, sales & airplay: Released Aug. 25 on Belting Bronco/Warner Records, “I Remember Everything” drew 33.7 million streams and sold 10,000 downloads in the tracking week ending Aug. 31, according to Luminate. Not being formally promoted to radio, it also tallied 263,000 radio airplay audience impressions, with two-thirds (175,000) from reporters to Billboard’s Country Airplay chart. The single also debuts at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart (notably, it snagged the top spot on Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist upon its release) and No. 4 on Digital Song Sales. Bryan, Musgraves’ first No. 1: Bryan and Musgraves each achieve their first Hot 100 No. 1 with “I Remember Everything.” Bryan charted four entries prior to this week, with one hitting the top 10: His first charted song, “Something in the Orange,” reached No. 10 in January; with 66 total weeks on the tally (May 7, 2022-Aug. 5, 2023), it became the longest charting country hit by a solo male in the survey’s history. Plus, the U.S. Navy veteran, born in Okinawa, Japan, and raised in Oologah, Okla., won for new male artist of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards in May. Musgraves completes over a decade’s journey to No. 1 on the Hot 100, having first reached the chart with “Merry Go ‘Round” (No. 63 peak, 2013; it’s also her lone Country Airplay top 10 to date). She previously charted highest on the Hot 100 with “Follow Your Arrow” (No. 60, 2014) and added her other entry before this week, “Rainbow” (No. 98, 2019). The Golden, Texas, native has won six Grammy Awards, with her most recent LP, 2018’s Golden Hour, claiming album of the year honors at the 61st Grammy Awards. A Hot 100, country and rock first: “I Remember Everything” concurrently opens at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs charts (as well as Hot Rock Songs), which use the same methodology as the Hot 100. It’s the first song to top the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (dating to 2009, when the lattermost list began). Bryan tops all three genre charts for a second time, after “Something in the Orange” led Hot Country Songs, Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Rock Songs for six, 20 and 20 weeks, respectively. Musgraves leads each ranking for the first time. “I Remember Everything” is the 24th song to have topped both the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs (dating to 1958, when the Hot 100 originated and Hot Country Songs became the country genre’s singular Billboard chart). Four such songs have led the Hot 100 in 2023, the most in a year since 1975. Songs to Have Hit No. 1 on Both the Hot 100 & Hot Country Songs Charts: “I Remember Everything,” Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves, 2023 “Rich Men North of Richmond,” Anthony Oliver Music, 2023 “Try That in a Small Town,” Jason Aldean, 2023 “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen, 2023 “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” Taylor Swift, 2021 “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” Taylor Swift, 2012 “Amazed,” Lonestar, 1999-2000 “Islands in the Stream,” Kenny Rogers, duet with Dolly Parton, 1983 “I Love a Rainy Night,” Eddie Rabbitt, 1981 “9 to 5,” Dolly Parton, 1981 “Lady,” Kenny Rogers, 1980 “Southern Nights,” Glen Campbell, 1977 “Convoy,” C.W. McCall, 1975-76 “I’m Sorry,” John Denver, 1975 “Rhinestone Cowboy,” Glen Campbell, 1975 “Thank God I’m a Country Boy,” John Denver, 1975 “Before the Next Teardrop Falls,” Freddy Fender, 1975 “(Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song,” B.J. Thomas, 1975 “The Most Beautiful Girl,” Charlie Rich, 1973 “Honey,” Bobby Goldsboro, 1968 “Harper Valley P.T.A.,” Jeannie C. Riley, 1968 “Big Bad John,” Jimmy Dean, 1961 “El Paso,” Marty Robbins, 1959-60 “The Battle of New Orleans,” Johnny Horton, 1959 As Billboard reported in July, country music has surged this year: consumption for the genre in the United States was up 20.3% year-over-year in the first 26 weeks of 2023, according to Luminate. (Comparatively, country grew by 2.5% over the same period in 2022.) Four country No. 1s in a row for the first time: On the newest, Sept. 9-dated Hot 100, “I Remember Everything” supplants Anthony Oliver Music’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” at No. 1, after the latter led the last two weeks (Aug. 26 and Sept. 2). Before that, Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” rebounded for the last two of its 16 weeks on top (Aug. 12 and 19), directly following Jason Aldean’s one-week reign with “Try That in a Small Town” (Aug. 5). Four country songs have topped the Hot 100 consecutively for the first time in the chart’s history, extending a record run for the genre. Previously, country hits reigned back-to-back twice: in 1981 (Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5” and Eddie Rabbitt’s “I Love a Rainy Night”) and 1975 (Freddy Fender’s “Before the Next Teardrop Falls” and John Denver’s “Thank God I’m a Country Boy”). Zach, Kacey, Kenny and Dolly: “I Remember Everything” is just the second shared Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs No. 1 by a male and female artist together. It joins Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton’s 1983 classic “Islands in the Stream” (written by the Bee Gees). Zach, Kacey, Ed and Bey: Bryan and Musgraves also co-wrote “I Remember Everything,” which Bryan solely produced. It’s the first Hot 100 No. 1 by a male and female artist also boasting co-writing credit with no other billed writers since Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé’s “Perfect,” which reached the top of the chart dated Dec. 23, 2017. (Sheeran wrote and originally recorded the love song solo; Beyoncé joined for its remix and gained co-writing credit.) Bryan begins atop Billboard 200 and Hot 100: Zach Bryan logs just the ninth instance of an act debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 simultaneously. As “I Remember Everything” opens atop the Hot 100, parent LP Zach Bryan soars onto the Billboard 200, likewise as his first No. 1, with 200,000 equivalent album units. Bryan joins only Taylor Swift, BTS, Drake and Future and having scored such a double debut. Swift initiated the club and has earned the honor four times, while Drake has done so twice. Artists to Have Debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 & Hot 100 Simultaneously: Zach Bryan: Zach Bryan, Billboard 200 & “I Remember Everything” (feat. Kacey Musgraves), Hot 100, Sept. 9, 2023 Taylor Swift: Midnights & “Anti-Hero,” Nov. 5, 2022 Drake: Honestly, Nevermind & “Jimmy Cooks” (feat. 21 Savage), July 2, 2022 Future: I Never Liked You & “Wait for U” (feat. Drake & Tems), May 14, 2022 Taylor Swift: Red (Taylor’s Version) & “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” Nov. 27, 2021 Drake: Certified Lover Boy & “Way 2 Sexy” (feat. Future & Young Thug), Sept. 18, 2021 Taylor Swift: Evermore & “Willow,” Dec. 26, 2020 BTS: BE & “Life Goes On,” Dec. 5, 2020 Taylor Swift: Folklore & “Cardigan,” Aug. 8, 2020 Zach Bryan also bows at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums, Top Rock & Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums and Americana/Folk Albums charts. Warner back at No. 1: With “I Remember Everything,” Warner Records rules the Hot 100 for the first time since the label notched three No. 1s in 2013, when Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop” (featuring Wanz) and “Can’t Hold Us” (featuring Ray Dalton) led for six and five weeks starting that February and May, respectively (with the songs on ADA/Warner); in between, Baauer’s “Harlem Shake” (Jeffree’s/Mad Decent/Warner) reigned for five frames beginning that March. The label formed in 1958 and first reached No. 1 with The Everly Brothers’ “Cathy’s Clown” in May 1960. It rebranded from Warner Bros. to Warner Records in 2019, making “I Remember Everything” its first leader under its newer name. Bryan’s Belting Bronco imprint scores its first placement atop the Hot 100. We ‘remember’ ‘everything’: Here’s something to remember. Thanks to “I Remember Everything,” the word “remember” is in the title of a Hot 100 No. 1 for the first time. Previously, Madonna notched the highest charting such song, as “I’ll Remember” reached No. 2 in 1994. Meanwhile, the word “everything” appears atop the Hot 100 for a ninth time (and for a second time by an artist with Bryan in his name): “I Remember Everything,” Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves, 2023 “Give Me Everything,” Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer, 2011 “Everything You Want,” Vertical Horizon, 2000 “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,” Bryan Adams, 1991 “I’ll Be Your Everything,” Tommy Page, 1990 “Everything She Wants,” Wham!, 1985 “I Just Want to Be Your Everything,” Andy Gibb, 1977 “Everything Is Beautiful,” Ray Stevens, 1970 “Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season),” The Byrds, 1965 Luke Combs’ cover of Tracy Chapman’s self-written 1988 Hot 100 top 10 “Fast Car” adds an eighth week at its No. 2 high, steady in rank. It concurrently crowns the Radio Songs chart, rising 2-1 with 78.8 million in audience. As it led Country Airplay for five weeks, the song is just the fifth – and the first by a solo male with no accompanying acts – to have topped the Country Airplay and all-format Radio Songs charts, dating to the surveys’ 1990 inceptions (and the latter list’s 1998 expansion to include country panelists, among other format reporters). Here’s a recap, with all five songs having achieved both country and pop radio success. Radio Songs No. 1s That Also Topped Country Airplay: “Fast Car,” Luke Combs, one week to date atop Radio Songs, 2023 “I Hope,” Gabby Barrett feat. Charlie Puth, one, 2020 (Barrett was solely credited on Country Airplay; Puth joined for its pop remix) “Meant to Be,” Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line, five weeks, 2018 “Need You Now,” Lady A, two, 2010 “You Belong With Me,” Taylor Swift, two, 2009 (As a writer, Chapman previously peaked as high as No. 2 on Radio Songs with her own single “Give Me One Reason,” in 1996.) Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Red” pushes from No. 5 to a new No. 3 Hot 100 high, as it wins top Airplay Gainer honors (up 25% to 28.2 million in airplay audience). It leads the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts for a second week each. Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” descends 3-4 on the Hot 100, following 16 weeks at No. 1 – the most ever for a non-collaboration; Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” slips 4-5, after reaching No. 3; and Oliver Anthony Music’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” falls to No. 6 after spending its first two weeks on the chart at No. 1 (down 8% to 21.2 million streams and 71% to 34,000 sold, although it leads Digital Song Sales for a third week; it’s up 7% to 2.4 million in radio audience). SZA’s “Snooze” returns to the Hot 100’s top 10, at a new No. 7 best, from No. 11, up 64% to 17.3 million streams following the Aug. 25 premiere of its official video, good for the chart’s top Streaming Gainer award. It leads the multi-metric Hot R&B Songs chart for a seventh week. Miley Cyrus’ “Used to Be Young” bounds onto the Hot 100 at No. 8, with 25.9 million in airplay audience, 17.8 million streams and 19,000 sold from its release Aug. 25 through Aug. 31. It opens at No. 2 on Digital Song Sales, No. 9 on Streaming Songs and No. 19 on Radio Songs – it’s the second song to start in the Radio Songs top 20 this year, after Cyrus’ “Flowers” began at No. 18 in January (on its way to an 18-week command, the longest ever for a song by a woman). Cyrus collects her 12th Hot 100 top 10. Her previous top 10s, including one under her former Hannah Montana alter ego: “Flowers” (No. 1, eight weeks, 2023); “Without You,” with The Kid LAROI (No. 8, 2021); “Malibu” (No. 10, 2017); “Wrecking Ball” (No. 1, three weeks, 2013); “We Can’t Stop” (No. 2, 2013); “Can’t Be Tamed” (No. 8, 2010); “Party in the U.S.A.” (No. 2, 2009); “He Could Be the One” (Hannah Montana; No. 10, 2009); “The Climb” (No. 4, 2009); “7 Things” (No. 9, 2008); and “See You Again” (No. 10, 2008). Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night” holds at No. 9, after reaching No. 7, and Gunna’s “Fukumean” drops 7-10, after hitting No. 4. |
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6th September 2023, 10:26 PM
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I'm in a vewy bad mood, Bwadley.
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Never heard the song in my life BUT YAY KACEY, so deserved, queen x
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6th September 2023, 10:31 PM
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So does Zack - he's great singer and definitely got more tolerant views than some of his country compatriots. Might even be the first country album I give a listen to ever!
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6th September 2023, 11:13 PM
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Luke Combs is just that unlucky
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7th September 2023, 01:57 PM
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First post is re-formatted!
As much as I love Kacey, I'm still sad that Luke missed #1 yet again! |
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7th September 2023, 05:41 PM
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I don't care for Luke Combs' music but poor guy keeping stalling at #2 - looks like Doja is comfortable for #1 next week and only growing so he's probably missed his chance now! 8 weeks at #2 behind 3 different songs, and it currently looks very close between him and Zach for next week's #2 so that could be 9 weeks behind 4 different songs... (and would be 10 behind 5 for his career as a whole including 'Forever After All' spending a week at #2 behind Ariana Grande's 'positions').
Gwan Zach anyway *.* I might be more ok with this country surge if more of the hits trend in the direction of his sound x Also cool to see Victoria Monét sneaking in for her first hit as a lead artist. Surprised that Billboard aren't crediting 21 Savage on 'Sittin' On Top Of The World', is the radio only playing the solo version? Surely the 21 version had to have been the more streamed one as that's the only version that was actually on the album. The Billboard report calling Oliver Anthony Music 'Anthony Oliver Music' multiple times :') (and calling 'Golden Hour' Kacey Musgraves' most recent album... these articles are usually more meticulously fact checked, did Alan Jones cover for them this week? x) |
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