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All year-end charts can be viewed at: https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end

BILLBOARD YEAR-END HOT 100, 2023
(* denotes a #1 song, including those that were #1 before or after the tracking year)
1. Morgan Wallen — Last Night*
2. Miley Cyrus — Flowers*
3. SZA — Kill Bill*
4. Taylor Swift — Anti-Hero*
5. Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage — Creepin'
6. Rema & Selena Gomez — Calm Down
7. The Weeknd & Ariana Grande — Die For You*
8. Luke Combs — Fast Car
9. SZA — Snooze
10. David Guetta & Bebe Rexha — I'm Good (Blue)
11. Sam Smith & Kim Petras — Unholy*
12. Morgan Wallen — You Proof
13. Zach Bryan — Something In The Orange
14. Drake & 21 Savage — Rich Flex
15. Harry Styles — As It Was*
16. Bailey Zimmerman — Rock And A Hard Place
17. Chris Brown — Under The Influence
18. Taylor Swift — Cruel Summer*
19. Morgan Wallen — Thinkin' Bout Me
20. PinkPantheress & Ice Spice — Boy's A Liar, Pt. 2
21. Toosii — Favorite Song
22. Morgan Wallen — Thought You Should Know
23. Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown — Thank God
24. Miguel — Sure Thing
25. Lil Durk feat. J. Cole — All My Life
26. Eslabon Armado x Peso Pluma — Ella Baila Sola
27. Taylor Swift feat. Ice Spice — Karma
28. Lil Uzi Vert — Just Wanna Rock
29. Beyonce — Cuff It
30. Olivia Rodrigo — Vampire*
31. Gunna — Fukumean
32. Taylor Swift — Lavender Haze
33. Coi Leray — Players
34. Jelly Roll — Need A Favor
35. Dua Lipa — Dance The Night
36. Luke Combs — Love You Anyway
37. Morgan Wallen — One Thing At A Time
38. Metro Boomin, Future & Chris Brown — Superhero (Heroes & Villains)
39. Steve Lacy — Bad Habit*
40. Yng Lvcas x Peso Pluma — La Bebe
41. JVKE — Golden Hour
42. Bailey Zimmerman — Religiously
43. Drake & 21 Savage — Spin Bout U
44. Fifty Fifty — Cupid
45. Drake — Search & Rescue
46. Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice & Aqua — Barbie World
47. Jordan Davis — Next Thing You Know
48. RAYE feat. 070 Shake — Escapism
49. Grupo Frontera x Bad Bunny — Un x100to
50. Stephen Sanchez — Until I Found You
51. SZA — Shirt
52. Doja Cat — Paint The Town Red*
53. Meghan Trainor — Made You Look
54. HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson — Wait In The Truck
55. Mariah Carey — All I Want For Christmas Is You*
56. Morgan Wallen — Everything I Love
57. Post Malone — Chemical
58. Lainey Wilson — Heart Like A Truck
59. Luke Combs — Going, Going, Gone
60. Brenda Lee — Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree*
61. Tyler Hubbard — Dancin' In The Country
62. David Kushner — Daylight
63. Rihanna — Lift Me Up
64. Ed Sheeran — Eyes Closed
65. Karol G x Shakira — TQG
66. Jason Aldean — Try That In A Small Town*
67. Megan Moroney — Tennessee Orange
68. Bobby Helms — Jingle Bell Rock
69. Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj — Princess Diana
70. GloRilla & Cardi B — Tomorrow 2
71. Burl Ives — A Holly Jolly Christmas
72. Bad Bunny — Where She Goes
73. Fuerza Regida x Grupo Frontera — Bebe Dame
74. Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves — I Remember Everything*
75. Post Malone feat. Doja Cat — I Like You (A Happier Song)
76. Doechii feat. Kodak Black — What It Is (Block Boy)
77. SZA — Nobody Gets Me
78. Oliver Anthony Music — Rich Men North Of Richmond*
79. Nicki Minaj — Super Freaky Girl*
80. Noah Kahan & Post Malone — Dial Drunk
81. Billie Eilish — What Was I Made For?
82. Jung Kook feat. Latto — Seven*
83. Future feat. Drake & Tems — Wait For U*
84. Wham! — Last Christmas
85. Parker McCollum — Handle On You
86. Peso Pluma — Por Las Noches
87. Old Dominion — Memory Lane
88. Kaliii — Area Codes
89. Kane Brown — Bury Me In Georgia
90. Peso Pluma x Natanael Cano — PRC
91. Jordan Davis — What My World Spins Around
92. Morgan Wallen — Ain't That Some
93. Corey Kent — Wild As Her
94. Young Nudy feat. 21 Savage — Peaches & Eggplants
95. Morgan Wallen — I Wrote The Book
96. Bizarrap & Shakira — Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53
97. Travis Scott feat. Drake — Meltdown
98. Latto feat. Cardi B — Put It On Da Floor Again
99. Lady Gaga — Bloody Mary
100. Lainey Wilson — Watermelon Moonshine

2022 VS. 2023
These songs were in the Year-End for both 2022 and 2023
Bailey Zimmerman — Rock And A Hard Place (2022 #70, 2023 #16)
Bobby Helms — Jingle Bell Rock (2022 #86, 2023 #68)
Brenda Lee — Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree (2022 #80, 2023 #60)
Burl Ives — A Holly Jolly Christmas (2022 #89, 2023 #71)
Future feat. Drake & Tems — Wait For U (2022 #11, 2023 #83)
Harry Styles — As It Was (2022 #2, 2023 #15)
Mariah Carey — All I Want For Christmas Is You (2022 #65, 2023 #55)
Morgan Wallen — You Proof (2022 #27, 2023 #12)
Nicki Minaj — Super Freaky Girl (2022 #56, 2023 #79)
Post Malone feat. Doja Cat — I Like You (A Happier Song) (2022 #26, 2023 #75)
Sam Smith & Kim Petras — Unholy (2022 #98, 2023 #11)
Steve Lacy — Bad Habit (2022 #28, 2023 #39)
Zach Bryan — Something In The Orange (2022 #39, 2023 #13)

UK VS. US YEAR-END CHART POSITIONS
These songs are in the Year-End Top 100 in the UK and US charts
Beyonce — Cuff It (UK #43, US #29)
Billie Eilish — What Was I Made For? (UK #45, US #81)
Brenda Lee — Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree (UK #67, US #60)
Chris Brown — Under The Influence (UK #69, US #17)
Coi Leray — Players (UK #54, US #33)
David Guetta & Bebe Rexha — I'm Good (Blue) (UK #13, US #10)
David Kushner — Daylight (UK #16, US #62)
Doja Cat — Paint The Town Red (UK #26, US #52)
Dua Lipa — Dance The Night (UK #19, US #35)
Ed Sheeran — Eyes Closed (UK #31, US #64)
Fifty Fifty — Cupid (UK #76, US #44)
Gunna — Fukumean (UK #79, US #31)
Harry Styles — As It Was (UK #9, US #15)
JVKE — Golden Hour (UK #71, US #41)
Mariah Carey — All I Want For Christmas Is You (UK #29, US #55)
Meghan Trainor — Made You Look (UK #36, US #53)
Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage — Creepin' (UK #23, US #5)
Miguel — Sure Thing (UK #12, US #24)
Miley Cyrus — Flowers (UK #1, US #2)
Olivia Rodrigo — Vampire (UK #14, US #30)
PinkPantheress & Ice Spice — Boy's A Liar, Pt. 2 (UK #8, US #20)
Post Malone — Chemical (UK #90, US #57)
RAYE feat. 070 Shake — Escapism (UK #3, US #48)
Rema & Selena Gomez — Calm Down (UK #6, US #6)
Sam Smith & Kim Petras — Unholy (UK #34, US #11)
Stephen Sanchez — Until I Found You (UK #39, US #50)
SZA — Kill Bill (UK #7, US #3)
SZA — Snooze (UK #92, US #9)
Taylor Swift — Anti-Hero (UK #4, US #4)
Taylor Swift — Cruel Summer (UK #11, US #18)
Taylor Swift feat. Ice Spice — Karma (UK #99, US #27)
The Weeknd & Ariana Grande — Die For You (UK #17, US #7)
Wham! — Last Christmas (UK #18, US #84)
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BILLBOARD 200, YEAR-END 2023
(Chart sales estimated from iHypeMusic at UKMix)
1 Morgan Wallen One Thing At A Time 4,270,000
2 Taylor Swift Midnights 3,980,000
3 SZA SOS 3,290,000
4 Drake & 21 Savage Her Loss 2,270,000
5 Morgan Wallen Dangerous: The Double Album 2,140,000
6 Metro Boomin Heroes & Villains 1,780,000
7 Bad Bunny Un Verano Sin Ti 1,780,000
8 Zach Bryan American Heartbreak 1,490,000
9 Taylor Swift Lover 1,490,000
10 Travis Scott Utopia 1,390,000
11 Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 1,380,000
12 Taylor Swift Folklore 1,300,000
13 Lil Baby It's Only Me 1,140,000
14 The Weeknd The Highlights 1,130,000
15 Harry Styles Harry's House 1,110,000
16 Taylor Swift 1989 1,090,000
17 Taylor Swift Red (Taylor's Version) 990,000
18 Elton John Diamonds 980,000
19 Karol G Manana Sera Bonito 980,000
20 Luke Combs Gettin' Old 970,000
21 Taylor Swift reputation 950,000
22 Beyonce Renaissance 930,000
23 The Weeknd Starboy 920,000
24 Lil Baby My Turn 910,000
25 Fleetwood Mac Rumours 900,000
26 Olivia Rodrigo Sour 890,000
27 Drake Certified Lover Boy 890,000
28 SZA Ctrl 815,000
29 Taylor Swift Evermore 815,000
30 Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city 815,000
31 Luke Combs This One's For You 815,000
32 Future I Never Liked You 810,000
33 Queen Greatest Hits 810,000
34 Morgan Wallen If I Know Me 810,000
35 Post Malone Hollywood's Bleeding 800,000
36 Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits 790,000
37 Peso Pluma Genesis 790,000
38 Noah Kahan Stick Season 780,000
39 Creedence Clearwater Revival Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits 730,000
40 Juice WRLD Goodbye & Good Riddance 720,000
41 Kendrick Lamar DAMN. 720,000
42 Drake Take Care 710,000
43 Taylor Swift Fearless (Taylor's Version) 700,000
44 Luke Combs What You See Is What You Get 700,000
45 Miley Cyrus Endless Summer Vacation 690,000
46 Luke Combs Growin' Up 680,000
47 Drake Scorpion 680,000
48 Lana Del Rey Born To Die 670,000
49 Soundtrack Barbie: The Album 670,000
50 Zach Bryan Zach Bryan 670,000
51 J. Cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive 650,000
52 Olivia Rodrigo Guts 650,000
53 Chris Stapleton Traveller 640,000
54 Tyler, The Creator IGOR 620,000
55 Rihanna ANTI 620,000
56 Doja Cat Planet Her 620,000
57 Tyler, The Creator Call Me If You Get Lost 610,000
58 Kanye West Graduation 610,000
59 Michael Jackson Thriller 610,000
60 Drake Views 610,000
61 HARDY The Mockingbird & The Crow 600,000
62 Lil Durk Almost Healed 600,000
63 Lil Durk 7220 600,000
64 2Pac Greatest Hits 600,000
65 Brent Faiyaz Wasteland 600,000
66 Bob Marley And The Wailers Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers 595,000
67 Pop Smoke Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon 590,000
68 Bailey Zimmerman Religiously. The Album. 580,000
69 Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia 580,000
70 Travis Scott ASTROWORLD 580,000
71 Rod Wave Beautiful Mind 570,000
72 Ed Sheeran == 565,000
73 21 Savage & Metro Boomin Savage Mode II 565,000
74 Gunna A Gift & A Curse 560,000
75 Frank Ocean Blonde 550,000
76 Kane Brown Different Man 550,000
77 Chris Stapleton Starting Over 550,000
78 Arctic Monkeys AM 540,000
79 Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Greatest Hits 535,000
80 Harry Styles Fine Line 535,000
81 Juice WRLD Legends Never Die 535,000
82 Stray Kids 5-Star: The 3rd Album 535,000
83 Original Broadway Cast Hamilton: An American Musical 530,000
84 Baby Keem The Melodic Blue 530,000
85 Rod Wave SoulFly 520,000
86 Post Malone beerbongs & bentleys 520,000
87 Journey Journey's Greatest Hits 520,000
88 Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers 510,000
89 Bruno Mars Doo-Wops & Hooligans 510,000
90 Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever 500,000
91 Lil Uzi Vert Luv Is Rage 2 500,000
92 Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 500,000
93 Nicki Minaj Queen Radio: Volume 1 490,000
94 Bailey Zimmerman Leave The Light On 490,000
95 Lainey Wilson Bell Bottom Country 490,000
96 Guns N' Roses Greatest Hits 490,000
97 Tyler Childers Purgatory 490,000
98 ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits 480,000
99 Lil Uzi Vert Pink Tape 480,000
100 Drake More Life 480,000
101 Juice WRLD Death Race For Love 480,000
102 Chris Brown Indigo 480,000
103 Drake Honestly, Nevermind 480,000
104 Bad Bunny YHLQMDLG 470,000
105 Tyler, The Creator Flower Boy 470,000
106 Ed Sheeran ÷ (Divide) 470,000
107 Hozier Hozier 470,000
108 Bryson Tiller T R A P S O U L 465,000
109 Post Malone Stoney 465,000
110 Summer Walker Over It 465,000
111 Lady Gaga The Fame 465,000
112 Melanie Martinez Portals 465,000
113 Eminem Curtain Call 2 455,000
114 Nickelback The Best Of Nickelback: Volume 1 450,000
115 Taylor Swift Speak Now 440,000
116 Jordan Davis Bluebird Days 440,000
117 Steve Lacy Gemini Rights 440,000
118 Jelly Roll Whitsitt Chapel 440,000
119 Ice Spice Like..? (EP) 430,000
120 XXXTENTACION ? 430,000
121 Whitney Houston I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston 430,000
122 TOMORROW X TOGETHER The Name Chapter: Temptation (EP) 430,000
123 Tame Impala Currents 430,000
124 The Kid LAROI F*ck Love 420,000
125 Metallica Metallica 415,000
126 Nirvana Nevermind 415,000
127 Lana Del Rey Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd 415,000
128 Katy Perry Teenage Dream 410,000
129 Gunna DS4EVER 410,000
130 Eslabon Armado Desvelado 410,000
131 Rod Wave Pray 4 Love 400,000
132 Pitbull Greatest Hits 400,000
133 Drake For All The Dogs 400,000
134 NewJeans 2nd EP 'Get Up' 400,000
135 Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits 400,000
136 JVKE This Is What ____ Feels Like (Vol.1-4) 400,000
137 Frank Ocean Channel Orange 400,000
138 Post Malone Twelve Carat Toothache 385,000
139 50 Cent Get Rich Or Die Tryin' 385,000
140 AC/DC Back In Black 380,000
141 Michael Jackson The Essential Michael Jackson 380,000
142 Metro Boomin Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse: Metro Boomin Presents (Soundtrack) 380,000
143 Kid Cudi Man On The Moon: The End Of Day 380,000
144 George Strait 50 Number Ones 380,000
145 Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Greatest Hits 380,000
146 Soundtrack Moana 370,000
147 Fuerza Regida Pa Que Hablen.: I. 370,000
148 Mac Miller Swimming 370,000
149 Kali Uchis Red Moon In Venus 365,000
150 Polo G The GOAT 365,000
151 Bon Jovi Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection 365,000
152 Ivan Corenjo Danado 360,000
153 Drake Nothing Was The Same 360,000
154 Michael Buble Christmas 360,000
155 Lynyrd Skynyrd All Time Greatest Hits 355,000
156 Rod Wave Nostalgia 355,000
157 Rema Rave & Roses 345,000
158 Post Malone Austin 345,000
159 The Weeknd After Hours 345,000
160 Playboi Carti Whole Lotta Red 340,000
161 Lewis Capaldi Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent 330,000
162 NF Hope 340,000
163 Adele 21 330,000
164 Nardo Wick Who Is Nardo Wick? 315,000
165 Daryl Hall John Oates The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates 315,000
166 Zac Brown Band Greatest Hits So Far... 310,000
167 Moneybagg Yo Hard To Love 310,000
168 Imagine Dragons Mercury - Act 1 310,000
169 Ed Sheeran - 310,000
170 Rylo Rodriguez Been One 305,000
171 Miguel All I Want Is You 305,000
172 Linkin Park Meteora 305,000
173 Rauw Alejandro Saturno 290,000
174 Karol G Manana Sera Bonito (Bichota Season) 290,000
175 Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 290,000
176 The Weeknd Dawn FM 280,000
177 Imagine Dragons Evolve 280,000
178 TWICE Ready To Be: 12th Mini Album (EP) 280,000
179 Nat King Cole The Christmas Song 280,000
180 Eagles Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 280,000
181 Usher Confessions 270,000
182 Elvis Presley Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits 270,000
183 Linkin Park [Hybrid Theory] 260,000
184 Vince Guaraldi Trio A Charlie Brown Christmas (Soundtrack) 260,000
185 Justin Bieber Justice 260,000
186 Mariah Carey Merry Christmas 260,000
187 Soundtrack Encanto (Highlights) 260,000
188 Quavo & Takeoff Only Built For Infinity Links 260,000
189 Foo Fighters Greatest Hits 260,000
190 Polo G Hall Of Fame 255,000
191 Dr. Dre Dr. Dre -- 2001 255,000
192 Lil Wayne I Am Music 255,000
193 Jimin FACE (EP) 250,000
194 Lil Wayne Tha Carter III 250,000
195 SEVENTEEN SEVENTEEN 10th Mini Album: FML (EP) 250,000
196 21 Savage I Am > I Was 245,000
197 The Notorious B.I.G. Greatest Hits 245,000
198 Lil Uzi Vert Eternal Atake 230,000
199 Tyler Hubbard Tyler Hubbard 230,000
200 Various Artists A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector 220,000
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Morgan Wallen Is the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 Artist of 2023 & ‘Last Night’ Is Top Song
By Gary Trust | 11/21/2023

Morgan Wallen rules Billboard’s 2023 year-end Hot 100 Artists chart, while his smash crossover single “Last Night” leads the year’s Hot 100 Songs recap.

He is the first artist that primarily records country music to top Hot 100 Artists since 1981, while “Last Night” is the first year-end Hot 100 Songs No. 1 by a solo male to have led the weekly Hot Country Songs list since 1959.

Wallen commands Billboard’s 2023 year-end Hot 100 Artists chart, with “Last Night” one of 40 songs that he logged on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 during the chart year; five hit the top 10, all from his album One Thing at a Time – the No. 1 title on this year’s Billboard 200 Albums recap.

Notably, Wallen is the first artist that primarily records country music to claim the top Hot 100 Artists title since late legend Kenny Rogers in 1981.

“Last Night” leads the 2023 year-end Hot 100 Songs chart, having topped the weekly ranking, which blends streaming, radio airplay and sales data, for 16 weeks beginning in March – the most for a non-collaboration in the survey’s 65-year history. It led the Country Airplay chart for eight weeks and crossed over to No. 5 peaks on the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay charts.

The track also crowned the Hot Country Songs chart for 25 weeks. It’s just the third year-end Hot 100 Songs No. 1 to have led the weekly Hot Country Songs list, joining Faith Hill’s “Breathe” in 2000 and Johnny Horton’s “The Battle of New Orleans” in 1959, the only such hit by a male artist.

Meanwhile, with “Last Night” parent LP One Thing at a Time topping the 2023 Billboard 200 Albums recap, the year-end No. 1 on Hot 100 Songs is from the leading title on the Billboard 200 Albums tally for the first time since 2011, when Adele’s 21 and “Rolling in the Deep” doubled up, respectively. Wallen claims the first such twofer by a solo male since 2004, when Usher’s Confessions reigned as the year’s biggest album and its single “Yeah!,” featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris, wrapped as the top song. Only two other solo males have achieved the feat: In 2003, 50 Cent finished with the No. 1 Billboard 200 album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, and Hot 100 song, “In Da Club,” after George Michael ruled in 1988 with, respectively, his album Faith and its title track.

“Last Night” is also the No. 1 title on the 2023 year-end Streaming Songs chart.

SZA claims the No. 2 spot on the 2023 year-end Hot 100 Artists retrospective, thanks to 25 Hot 100 hits during the chart year. She achieved her first two Hot 100 No. 1s in that span, with “Kill Bill,” for a week in April, and as featured on Drake’s “Slime You Out,” for a week in September.

Taylor Swift ranks at No. 3 on Hot 100 Artists, followed by Drake at No. 4 and Luke Combs at No. 5. Swift’s “Anti-Hero” became the longest-leading Hot 100 No. 1 of her career, notching its eighth and last week on top in January; Drake upped his count to 13 No. 1s, thanks to “First Person Shooter,” featuring J. Cole, in October – tying Michael Jackson for the most leaders among solo men; and Combs hit No. 2 on the weekly chart with his cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car,” outperforming the original’s No. 6 peak in 1988. Combs’ remake ruled Country Airplay for five weeks, Hot Country Songs for four frames and Adult Pop Airplay for two weeks.

Rounding out the 2023 Hot 100 Artists top 10 are Miley Cyrus (No. 6), Zach Bryan (No. 7), 21 Savage (No. 8), Peso Pluma (No. 9) and The Weeknd (No. 10).

Cyrus’ “Flowers” places at No. 2 on the 2023 year-end Hot 100 Songs chart. It also dominates the Radio Songs ranking, having led the weekly list for 18 weeks – the most for a song by a woman since the chart began in 1990. The song, which became Cyrus’ second Hot 100 No. 1, after “Wrecking Ball” in 2013, and reigned for eight weeks from its debut in January, is also No. 1 on the year-end Adult Contemporary Songs and Adult Pop Airplay Songs charts.

SZA’s “Kill Bill” slashes its way to No. 3 on the year-end Hot 100 Songs chart, followed by Swift’s “Anti-Hero,” which leads the Digital Song Sales recap, at No. 4 and Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage’s “Creepin’” at No. 5.

Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” and The Weeknd and Ariana Grande’s “Die for You” finish at Nos. 6 and 7, respectively, on the 2023 year-end Hot 100 Songs chart. Notably, both songs were not originally duets – Gomez joined on “Calm Down” and Grande was added to “Die for You” – and both traveled lengthy routes to their chart peaks. “Calm Down” was originally released in February 2022 by Rema; its mix with Gomez arrived that September; and the song hit No. 3 on the weekly Hot 100 this June. It also tops the year-end Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart, having run up its record reign to 58 weeks in October, and the Pop Airplay Songs tally.

“Die for You” was even more vintage when it hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 in March, sparked by the arrival of its remix with Grande. It led six years, two months and three weeks after it debuted on the chart in December 2016, then from early interest on The Weeknd’s album Starboy – the longest such run to No. 1 ever among non-holiday songs.

Closing out the year-end Hot 100 Songs chart’s top 10, Combs’ “Fast Car” ranks at No. 8, SZA’s “Snooze” places at No. 9, and David Guetta and Bebe Rexha’s “I’m Good (Blue)” finishes at No. 10. In addition to Combs’ remake of Chapman’s classic, “Snooze” brought co-writer Babyface back to the weekly Hot 100’s top 10, with his history in the region dating to the ‘80s, while Guetta and Rexha’s collaboration reworks Eiffel 65’s “Blue (Da Ba Dee),” a No. 6 hit in 2000.

Meanwhile, thanks to Wallen, Swift and Drake, among other artists, Republic Records tops Billboard’s 2023 year-end Hot 100 Labels chart. The label defends its 2022 title, after it also led in 2021, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 and 2014. Plus, Swift rules Hot 100 Songwriters, with writing credits on 44 entries on the weekly ranking during the chart year, while Joey Moi, who produced “Last Night,” wraps at No. 1 on Hot 100 Producers.

Billboard’s year-end music recaps represent aggregated metrics for each artist, title, label and music contributor on the weekly charts from Nov. 19, 2022, through Oct. 21, 2023. Rankings for Luminate-based recaps reflect equivalent album units, airplay, sales or streaming during the weeks that the titles appeared on a respective chart during the tracking year. Any activity registered before or after a title’s chart run isn’t considered in these rankings. That methodology detail, and the November-October time period, account for some of the difference between these lists and the calendar-year recaps that are independently compiled by Luminate.

Morgan Wallen’s ‘One Thing at a Time’ Is Top Billboard 200 Album of 2023
By Keith Caulfield | 11/21/2023

Morgan Wallen claims the year-end No. 1 on 2023 Billboard 200 Albums recap with his monster hit One Thing at a Time, which spent 16 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 on the weekly Billboard 200. It racked up the most weeks at No. 1 for any album since Adele’s 21 tallied 24 weeks atop the list in 2011-12.

One Thing at a Time was a constant presence after its release on the Billboard 200 during the 2023 chart year (Nov. 19, 2022-Oct. 21, 2023). It debuted at No. 1 on the March 18, 2023, chart and then spent the next 31 weeks of the chart year lodged in the top five of the chart, never dipping below No. 4 in that span of time.

Wallen has led the year-end Billboard 200 Albums tally twice. He first triumphed in 2021 with Dangerous: The Double Album, which finishes 2023 as the year’s No. 5 title. It ranked at No. 3 for the year in 2022. It’s the first title to spend three years, consecutive or otherwise, in the year-end Billboard 200 Albums top 10 since the soundtrack to The Sound of Music (1965-67).

As Wallen is No. 1 on the year-end Billboard 200 Albums recap in 2023 with One Thing at a Time, and he led the tally in 2021 with Dangerous: The Double Album, he’s the first artist since 2005 to be No. 1 with two different albums within three years. In 2005, 50 Cent led the year-end Billboard 200 Albums tally with The Massacre, coming hot on the heels of his 2003 win with Get Rich or Die Tryin’.

Further, with both One Thing at a Time and Dangerous: The Double Album categorized as country efforts, Wallen is the first artist to claim two year-end No. 1s on the all-genre Billboard 200 Albums recap with a country album. Before Dangerous won in 2021, the only country efforts to be the year’s top Billboard 200 album were Taylor Swift’s Fearless (2009), Carrie Underwood’s Some Hearts (2006) and Garth Brooks’ Ropin’ the Wind (1992). Country albums are defined as those that are eligible for, or have charted on, Billboard’s weekly Top Country Albums chart.

One Thing at a Time’s crossover hit single “Last Night” crowns the year-end Hot 100 Songs recap. It’s the first time that the same artist has led both the year-end Billboard 200 and Hot 100 tallies since Adele in 2011 (with 21 and “Rolling In the Deep,” respectively).

At No. 2 on the year-end 2023 Billboard 200 Albums ranking is Taylor Swift’s Midnights. The set debuted at No. 1 on the Nov. 5, 2022-dated Billboard 200 and had two weeks of activity (Nov. 5-12, 2022) during the 2022 chart year, which placed the album at No. 4 on the 2022 year-end Billboard 200 Albums ranking. During the 2023 chart year, the album racked up three more weeks at No. 1 (it had two weeks at No. 1 in the 2022 chart year) and never left the weekly top 10 during the 2023 chart year.

Swift has placed at least one title in the year-end top 10 of the Billboard 200 Albums recap in the last six consecutive years, and in 14 of the last 16 years.

At No. 3 on the year-end Billboard 200 Albums recap is SZA’s first Billboard 200 No. 1, SOS. The smash set ruled the weekly chart for 10 weeks – the most of any R&B/hip-hop album or R&B album by a woman since Mariah Carey’s self-titled debut notched 11 in 1991.

Drake and 21 Savage’s Her Loss is No. 4 on the year-end tally, while Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album is No. 5. Metro Boomin’ Heroes & Villains ranks at No. 6, Bad Bunny’s year-end 2022 winner Un Verano Sin Ti is No. 7, while Zach Bryan’s breakthrough album American Heartbreak is No. 8.

Swift’s resurgent Lover album, which was released in 2019 and debuted atop the weekly Billboard 200, closes 2023 at No. 9. (In 2019, it was No. 4 for the year.) It flourished in new popularity in 2023 following the renaissance of its single “Cruel Summer,” which was the first proper song she performed during her much buzzed-about career-spanning The Eras Tour, which played U.S. stadiums from March to August.

Travis Scott’s latest release, Utopia, rounds out the year-end 2023 Billboard 200 Albums ranking at No. 10.

Billboard’s year-end music recaps represent aggregated metrics for each artist, title, label and music contributor on the weekly charts from Nov. 19, 2022, through Oct. 21, 2023. Rankings for Luminate-based recaps reflect equivalent album units, airplay, sales or streaming during the weeks that the titles appeared on a respective chart during the tracking year. Any activity registered before or after a title’s chart run isn’t considered in these rankings. That methodology detail, and the November-October time period, account for some of the difference between these lists and the calendar-year recaps that are independently compiled by Luminate.
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post 31st December 2023, 08:35 AM
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Will never understand why these lists only account for the period up to October (and not even the whole month at that).

Happy to see RAYE top 50 still. cheer.gif
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post 31st December 2023, 06:07 PM
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QUOTE(Rizzard @ Dec 30 2023, 11:00 PM) *
1. Morgan Wallen — Last Night*
66. Jason Aldean — Try That In A Small Town*
78. Oliver Anthony Music — Rich Men North Of Richmond*
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82. Jung Kook feat. Latto — Seven*
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post 31st December 2023, 08:19 PM
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QUOTE(GTH @ Dec 31 2023, 08:35 AM) *
Will never understand why these lists only account for the period up to October (and not even the whole month at that).

Happy to see RAYE top 50 still. cheer.gif


I think they did at least go into November until this year when it was changed to be earlier as some kind of tie in with the Billboard Music Awards (?) - it's really a bit of a joke though even before the change.

On the bright side, I think I read that Bizarrap/Shakira would have missed out if they didn't make the change, so that's a nice silver lining at least x
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post 31st December 2023, 08:54 PM
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Yes heard about ending the EOY even earlier this year which annoyed me as I love following the rolling EOY chart videos on You Tube and watching new records inch their way up (sad I know!) In a way this list is better than the UK one in terms of being less stale, due to the fact that it only counts "sales" for a song if it's in the charts and the recurrence rules excludes vast majority of very old songs, apart from some very successful tracks like 'Cruel Summer' and the Christmas songs. Quality wise on the other hand.... tongue.gif
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