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BILLBOARD HOT 100

Week ending January 6, 2018 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 12/22–12/28, airplay — 12/25–12/31


TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

01 01 01 18 Ed Sheeran Duet With Beyonce — Perfect
02 02 01 15 Post Malone feat. 21 Savage — Rockstar
03 03 02 20 Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug — Havana (DIGITAL GAINER)
04 05 04 16 G-Eazy feat. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B — No Limit
05 06 04 35 Imagine Dragons — Thunder
06 04 03 16 Lil Pump — Gucci Gang
07 07 06 09 Migos, Nicki Minaj & Cardi B — MotorSport
08 08 04 16 Sam Smith — Too Good At Goodbyes
09 10 08 17 Halsey — Bad At Love
10 12 01 26 Cardi B — Bodak Yellow

11 22 11 27 Kendrick Lamar feat. Zacari — Love. (STREAMING GAINER)
12 13 12 22 Dua Lipa — New Rules
13 09 09 24 Mariah Carey — All I Want For Christmas Is You
14 ** 14 01 Cardi B feat. 21 Savage — Bartier Cardi (HOT SHOT DEBUT)
15 14 12 07 6ix9ine — Gummo
16 16 16 14 Post Malone — I Fall Apart
17 18 16 11 NF — Let You Down
18 33 18 24 Khalid — Young Dumb & Broke
19 24 01 51 Ed Sheeran — Shape Of You (AIRPLAY GAINER)
20 21 06 25 Demi Lovato — Sorry Not Sorry

21 17 09 18 Maroon 5 feat. SZA — What Lovers Do
22 19 11 19 Gucci Mane feat. Migos — I Get The Bag
23 20 04 28 Portugal. The Man — Feel It Still
24 15 15 04 G-Eazy & Halsey — Him & I
25 40 04 47 Imagine Dragons — Believer
26 28 26 10 Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line — Meant To Be
27 31 26 12 Charlie Puth — How Long
28 35 12 25 21 Savage — Bank Account
29 23 20 10 Selena Gomez X Marshmello — Wolves
30 36 01 50 Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber — Despacito

31 26 26 14 A$AP Ferg — Plain Jane
32 25 03 26 J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyonce — Mi Gente
33 29 29 22 SZA — The Weekend
34 34 03 35 Logic feat. Alessia Cara & Khalid — 1-800-273-8255
35 27 24 18 Lil Uzi Vert feat. Nicki Minaj — The Way Life Goes
36 30 14 22 Brenda Lee — Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
37 48 01 50 Bruno Mars — That's What I Like
38 32 32 05 Andy Williams — It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
39 44 05 36 Charlie Puth — Attention
40 42 39 06 Taylor Swift feat. Ed Sheeran & Future — End Game

41 41 35 14 Miguel feat. Travis Scott — Sky Walker
42 37 37 12 Nat King Cole — The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)
43 11 11 02 Eminem feat. Ed Sheeran — River
44 39 30 20 Marshmello feat. Khalid — Silence
45 63 45 04 Thomas Rhett — Marry Me
46 38 38 05 Burl Ives — A Holly Jolly Christmas
47 47 03 38 French Montana feat. Swae Lee — Unforgettable
48 62 13 21 P!nk — What About Us
49 46 46 08 N*E*R*D & Rihanna — Lemon
50 58 50 10 Post Malone — Candy Paint

51 51 51 19 Kodak Black feat. XXXTENTACION — Roll In Peace
52 ** 52 01 Ozuna x Cardi B — La Modelo
53 45 44 09 Offset & Metro Boomin — Ric Flair Drip
54 57 54 12 MAX feat. gnash — Lights Down Low
55 52 52 14 Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso feat. Florida Georgia Line & Watt — Let Me Go
56 56 54 14 Brett Young — Like I Loved You
57 53 46 16 Chris Brown feat. Yo Gotti, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & Kodak Black — Pills And Automobiles
58 60 45 17 LANCO — Greatest Love Story
59 55 46 08 YBN Nahmir — Rubbin Off The Paint
60 61 60 10 Macklemore feat. Kesha — Good Old Days

61 59 04 17 Taylor Swift — ...Ready For It?
62 66 62 11 Russell Dickerson — Yours
63 65 58 16 Blake Shelton — I'll Name The Dogs
64 68 44 20 Tay-K — The Race
65 ** 65 01 Huncho Jack feat. Takeoff — Eye 2 Eye
66 76 01 19 Taylor Swift — Look What You Made Me Do
67 54 50 04 6ix9ine — Kooda
68 ** 68 01 Huncho Jack — Modern Slavery
69 ** 69 01 Imagine Dragons + Khalid — Thunder/Young Dumb & Broke (Medley)

70 64 52 05 Kodak Black feat. Lil Wayne — Codeine Dreaming

71 ** 71 01 Huncho Jack — Black & Chinese
72 70 68 14 Eric Church — Round Here Buzz
73 72 57 18 Luke Bryan — Light It Up
74 75 47 06 Luis Fonsi & Demi Lovato — Echame La Culpa
75 77 67 07 Lil Xan — Betrayed
76 78 63 14 Chris Young — Losing Sleep
77 80 77 04 YoungBoy Never Broke Again — No Smoke
78 73 53 05 Demi Lovato — Tell Me You Love Me
79 83 79 10 Walker Hayes — You Broke Up With Me
80 82 80 02 Quavo & Lil Yachty — Ice Tray

81 81 75 19 Maren Morris — I Could Use A Love Song
82 79 28 05 BTS feat. Desiigner — MIC Drop
83 ** 83 01 Huncho Jack feat. Offset — Dubai Shit
84 71 71 03 Lil Baby — My Dawg
85 74 73 07 Famous Dex feat. A$AP Rocky — Pick It Up
86 89 85 06 Old Dominion — Written In The Sand
87 ** 87 01 Huncho Jack — Huncho Jack
88 RE 85 03 Farruko, Nicki Minaj, Bad Bunny, 21 Savage & Rvssian — Krippy Kush
89 96 89 04 Scotty McCreery — Five More Minutes
90 ** 90 01 Huncho Jack — Motorcycle Patches

91 86 74 10 Becky G feat. Bad Bunny — Mayores
92 ** 92 01 Huncho Jack — Saint
93 87 14 05 Eminem feat. Beyonce — Walk On Water
94 ** 94 01 Migos — Stir Fry
95 90 90 03 Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha — Home
96 91 41 18 XXXTentacion feat. Trippie Redd — F**k Love
97 100 97 04 Kelsea Ballerini — Legends
98 97 66 10 Niall Horan — Too Much To Ask
99 88 44 16 Zayn feat. Sia — Dusk Till Dawn

100 93 93 04 Yo Gotti — Juice

OUT 43 41 04 Wham! — Last Christmas
OUT 49 44 02 Jose Feliciano — Feliz Navidad
OUT 50 29 20 Bobby Helms — Jingle Bell Rock
OUT 67 67 01 Addison Agen — Tennessee Rain
OUT 69 69 01 Chloe Kohanski — Wish I Didn't Love You
OUT 84 84 01 Red Marlow — I Pray
OUT 85 64 06 NAV feat. Lil Uzi Vert — Wanted You
OUT 92 92 01 Eminem — Believe
OUT 94 72 02 Trippie Redd feat. Travis Scott — Dark Knight Dummo
OUT 95 86 05 Tank — When We
OUT 98 61 02 Camila Cabello — Never Be The Same
OUT 99 91 05 Devin Dawson — All On Me

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TW LW Artist – Song

01 01 WALK THE MOON — One Foot
02 ** Lil Skies feat. Landon Cure — Nowadays
03 ** Huncho Jack — Saint Laurent Mask
04 03 Maluma X Nego do Borel — Corazon
05 RE Jowell & Randy & J. Balvin — Bonita
06 02 Sofi Tukker feat. NERVO, The Knocks & Alisa Ueno — Best Friend
07 ** Huncho Jack — Go
08 07 Gwen Stefani feat. Blake Shelton — You Make It Feel Like Christmas
09 RE Thirty Seconds To Mars — Walk On Water
10 ** Huncho Jack — Moon Rock
11 ** Huncho Jack — How U Feel
12 08 Lauv — I Like Me Better
13 ** XXXTentacion — A Ghetto Christmas Carol
14 ** Zac Efron & Zendaya — Rewrite The Stars
15 ** Huncho Jack — Where U From
16 10 Easton Corbin — A Girl Like You
17 11 Sam Smith — Palace
18 13 Aaron Watson — Outta Style
19 12 Trippie Redd — Poles 1469
20 19 Jacquees X Dej Loaf — At The Club
21 ** Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble — This Is Me
22 23 Brett Eldredge — The Long Way
23 16 Clean Bandit feat. Julia Michaels — I Miss You
24 20 Yung Bleu — Miss It
25 ** Lil Skies feat. Landon Cure — Red Roses
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Cardi B Joins The Beatles & Ashanti With First 3 Hot 100 Hits in Top 10 Simultaneously; Ed Sheeran & Beyonce's 'Perfect' No. 1
1/2/2018 by Gary Trust

Cardi B becomes just the third act – and the first rapper – to place her first three Billboard Hot 100 entries in the chart's top 10 simultaneously, joining only The Beatles and Ashanti in achieving the feat.

The Bronx rapper earns the honor as G-Eazy's "No Limit," featuring A$AP Rocky and Cardi B, lifts from No. 5 to a No. 4 high on the new Jan. 6-dated Hot 100; Migos, Nicki Minaj and Cardi B's No. 6-peaking "MotorSport" holds at No. 7; and Cardi B's former three-week No. 1 debut smash "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)" returns to the top 10, rising 12-10.

Meanwhile, Ed Sheeran and Beyoncι's "Perfect" tops the Hot 100 for a fourth week.

As Cardi B places at Nos. 4, 7 and 10 on the Hot 100, she joins elite company in ranking in the top 10 with her first three charted titles in the same week.

The Beatles first tripled up at the heights of early Beatlemania, as, on the Hot 100s dated Feb. 29, March 7 and March 14, 1964, their first three entries all charted in the top 10 together. In the last of those three frames, the band monopolized the top three, with their first three hits at Nos. 1, 2 and 3, respectively: "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "She Loves You" and "Please Please Me."

The feat remained unmatched for 38 years, until Ashanti reached the Hot 100's top 10 with her first three charted titles simultaneously. On March 30 and April 6, 2002, she appeared in the tier with her own "Foolish" and as featured on Fat Joe's "What's Luv?" and Ja Rule's "Always on Time."

Cardi B is the first artist overall to chart three songs in the top 10 simultaneously since The Chainsmokers, who became the first duo to earn the distinction on the March 18, 2017-dated Hot 100. She's the first woman to do so since both Iggy Azalea and Ariana Grande on Aug. 30, 2014.

Cardi B, Azalea, Grande, Adele and Ashanti are the only women with such a top-10 triple.

The only other acts to chart three Hot 100 top 10s simultaneously (dating to the chart's Aug. 4, 1958, inception): Bee Gees, 50 Cent, Usher, Akon, T-Pain, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Justin Bieber (thus, making Cardi B the 15th act to join the club).

The honor is the latest for Cardi B, who, when "MotorSport" zoomed 15-6 on the Dec. 30-dated Hot 100, became the first female rapper to reach the top 10 with her first three Hot 100 entries.

Cardi B's current trio of top 10s is driven most heavily by streaming, as "No Limit" leaps 7-4 on the Streaming Songs chart with 34.2 million U.S. streams, up 18 percent, in the week ending Dec. 28, according to Nielsen Music; "MotorSport" reverses 5-7 (30 million, down 4 percent); and "Bodak Yellow" holds at No. 9 (24.2 million, down 1 percent).

Not to be forgotten among Cardi B's bounty this week: at No. 4 on the Hot 100, "No Limit" marks a new career high for both G-Eazy and A$AP Rocky, the latter of whom surpasses his prior No. 5 peak, as featured on Selena Gomez's "Good for You" in 2015.

Meanwhile, Cardi B adds to her haul this week, earning the Hot 100's top two debuts with her fourth and fifth Hot 100 entries. "Bartier Cardi," featuring 21 Savage, bows at No. 14 on the Hot 100, as it launches at No. 10 on the Digital Song Sales chart with 45,000 first-week downloads sold in the week ending Dec. 28 and at No. 11 on Streaming Songs (21.1 million opening-week U.S. streams). The song's No. 14 Hot 100 entrance matches Cardi B's best, tying the arrival of "MotorSport" (Nov. 18).

Plus, Ozuna and Cardi B's "La Modelo" debuts on the Hot 100 at No. 52, starting on Digital Song Sales at No. 40 (19,000) and Streaming Songs at No. 41 (11.7 million). It opens at No. 3 on Hot Latin Songs (where it marks Cardi B's first appearance).

Atop the Hot 100 for a fourth frame, Sheeran and Beyoncι's "Perfect," released on Atlantic Records, and first as a solo song by Sheeran on his album χ (Divide), spends a fifth week at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales (163,000, up 8 percent). It dips to No. 2 after a week atop Streaming Songs (37.7 million, down 13 percent) and holds at its No. 2 high on the Radio Songs chart, with 129.6 million in audience, up 4 percent, in the week ending Dec. 31.

Post Malone's "Rockstar," featuring 21 Savage, ranks at No. 2 on the Hot 100 for a fourth week after eight weeks at No. 1. It rebounds for a 13th week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs (40.2 million, down 6 percent) and leads the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts for a 12th week each.

Camila Cabello's "Havana," featuring Young Thug, keeps at No. 3 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 2, while topping Radio Songs for a fourth week (130.4 million, down 3 percent).

Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, Imagine Dragons' "Thunder" rises 6-5 after reaching No. 4, while leading Hot Rock Songs for a ninth week. Meanwhile, a medley version of the song with Khalid's "Young Dumb & Free," released at midnight ET Dec. 20 and being tracked as its own title, enters the Hot 100 at No. 69 (and Hot Rock Songs at No. 4), fueled by its No. 8 debut on Digital Song Sales (46,000 sold). The song is a studio version of the medley that the group and Khalid performed on the American Music Awards Nov. 19. (Khalid's track jumps 33-18 for a new high on the Hot 100.)

Elsewhere in the Hot 100's top 10, Lil Pump's "Gucci Gang" drops 4-6 after hitting No. 3; Sam Smith's No. 4-peaking "Too Good at Goodbyes" holds at No. 8; and Halsey's "Bad at Love" rebounds 10-9 after reaching No. 8.

In addition to Cardi B's debuts outside the Hot 100's top 10, two songs, especially, are challenging for spots in the region: Kendrick Lamar's "Love.," featuring Zacari, zooms 22-11 as the chart's top gainer in streaming (19.2 million, up 53 percent), following the Dec. 21 arrival of its official video, and Dua Lipa's "New Rules" rises 13-12.
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The 'new' recurrent rule means that 'Shape Of You' will drop out after the next chart unless it's still in the top 20 right? (Not sure if any other song has had that rule applied since 'Uptown Funk'). I guess both 'Despacito' and 'That's What I Like' are only a couple weeks off this as well, and 'Believer' is only a few more weeks away.
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QUOTE(Brι @ Jan 6 2018, 04:35 PM) *
The 'new' recurrent rule means that 'Shape Of You' will drop out after the next chart unless it's still in the top 20 right? (Not sure if any other song has had that rule applied since 'Uptown Funk'). I guess both 'Despacito' and 'That's What I Like' are only a couple weeks off this as well, and 'Believer' is only a few more weeks away.
Top 25 actually. “Stitches”/“Stressed Out”/“Closer”/“Say You Won’t Let Go” were also affected by this rule, but they were already out of the top 25 at that point. James Arthur’s case is weird considering he never made the top 10, but he was probably helped by streaming during its release (way before it impacted on radio) and radio longevity long after it peaked.
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Ah ok! So 'Shape Of You' might have a decent chance of making it to week 53 then.
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Keep in mind that this was just a weird week with radio stations spamming EOY playlists/countdowns (iHeartRadio Top 100) and the gift card effect going around. This and other songs might end up seeing a couple drops as things start to normalize. Let’s not count out the effect from the debuts this week as well.

It might end up being like this:
next chart: stagnation
week after: normalization (+ Bruno/JT debut impact) with recurrent dropping 7+ spots unless something weird happens

If it does end up going past 52, great. It would be the first song to do so since that rule was made.
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Ashanti and Cardi B not so impressive since 2 of them are guest spots on other people's records, so they hardly qualify as "First three singles".

The Beatles additionally had the entire top 5, on actual plastic people had to buy when it was pretty expensive. That record is safe for some time, short of a debut album streaming in an Ed Sheeran fashion....
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QUOTE(Brι @ Jan 7 2018, 12:35 AM) *
The 'new' recurrent rule means that 'Shape Of You' will drop out after the next chart unless it's still in the top 20 right? (Not sure if any other song has had that rule applied since 'Uptown Funk'). I guess both 'Despacito' and 'That's What I Like' are only a couple weeks off this as well, and 'Believer' is only a few more weeks away.


So they are doing new chart rules in the US to make the chart less slow like they did in the UK last year ohmy.gif
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Recurrency rules have been around on Billboard for decades but they recently modified them so that songs don’t clog up the charts forever like Radioactive and Sail did.
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QUOTE(The Snake @ Jan 7 2018, 02:48 PM) *
So they are doing new chart rules in the US to make the chart less slow like they did in the UK last year ohmy.gif

The 'new' rule applies to songs with over 52 weeks in the chart, they're only chart eligible if they are in the top 25 i.e. Shape Of You will leave the top 100 when it leaves the top 25. It's been enforced for over a year now I believe. This is in addition to the older rule where songs drop out the top 100 after 20 weeks unless they are still in the top 50.
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Yeah I put new in inverted commas because it's been around for a while, it just doesn't get to be applied very often as it's pretty rare for songs to still be top 50 after a year. It's kind of pointless imo, it doesn't really make any noticeable difference.
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So could Cardi B possibly have 4-5 entries in the Top 10 soon? With Bartier Cardi bound to rise & Finesse debuting high? Bodak Yellow might be pushed out by either of them but I think 4 entries is a high possibility?

Is there anywhere to see chart runs of certain songs (such as Radioactive, Shape Of You, other long runners etc)
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