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I won't have time to do any formatting this week, but it's just a one-off being the last week of the year. Thanks to all who commented on these threads in 2016, and may the charts be kind to us all in 2017 :D

 

BILLBOARD HOT 100

 

Week ending January 7, 2017 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 12/16–12/22, airplay — 12/19–12/25

 

TW LW 2W Wks Title, Artist Peak

1 2 2 14 Starboy, The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk 1

2 1 1 15 Black Beatles, Rae Sremmurd feat. Gucci Mane 1

3 3 3 21 Closer, The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey 1

4 4 4 11 24K Magic, Bruno Mars 4

5 8 6 13 Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem), Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall 5

6 5 5 17 Side To Side, Ariana Grande feat. Nicki Minaj 4

7 9 8 20 Let Me Love You, DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber 4

8 10 7 11 Don't Wanna Know, Maroon 5 feat. Kendrick Lamar 7

9 14 10 8 Bad Things, Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello 9

10 12 11 9 Fake Love, Drake 10

11 16 15 16 Caroline, Amine 11

12 15 9 27 Heathens, twenty one pilots 2

13 26 24 6 Bad And Boujee, Migos feat. Lil Uzi Vert 13

14 18 13 17 Scars To Your Beautiful, Alessia Cara 13

15 17 12 28 Broccoli, D.R.A.M. feat. Lil Yachty 5

16 20 17 18 All I Want For Christmas Is You, Mariah Carey 11

17 19 14 21 Starving, Hailee Steinfeld & Grey feat. Zedd 12

18 6 – 2 I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker), Zayn / Taylor Swift 6

19 47 27 17 OOOUUU, Young M.A 19

20 27 20 10 Love On The Brain, Rihanna 20

21 31 39 7 Bounce Back, Big Sean 21

22 28 18 16 The Greatest, Sia feat. Kendrick Lamar 18

23 45 45 9 Hallelujah, Pentatonix 23

24 36 33 11 All Time Low, Jon Bellion 24

25 33 28 5 I Feel It Coming, The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk 22

26 32 19 29 Treat You Better, Shawn Mendes 6

27 48 37 18 Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree, Brenda Lee 14

28 44 38 14 Mercy, Shawn Mendes 28

29 46 35 19 Jingle Bell Rock, Bobby Helms 29

30 35 25 19 In The Name Of Love, Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha 24

31 25 16 36 I Hate U I Love U, gnash feat. Olivia O'Brien 10

32 39 32 33 Can't Stop The Feeling!, Justin Timberlake 1

33 38 30 15 Blue Ain't Your Color, Keith Urban 24

34 43 31 45 Don't Let Me Down, The Chainsmokers feat. Daya 3

35 7 – 2 Deja Vu, J. Cole 7

36 41 26 45 Cheap Thrills, Sia feat. Sean Paul 1

37 50 41 13 This Town, Niall Horan 25

38 40 21 22 Cold Water, Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber & MO 2

39 49 34 21 Chill Bill, Rob $tone feat. J. Davi$ & Spooks 29

40 37 23 9 Love Me Now, John Legend 23

41 0 ** 1 Both, Gucci Mane feat. Drake 41

42 42 22 32 Unsteady, X Ambassadors 20

43 51 43 15 X, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin feat. Future 36

44 0 ** 1 Feliz Navidad, Jose Feliciano 44

45 0 RE 7 Mary, Did You Know?, Pentatonix 26

46 0 ** 1 A Holly Jolly Christmas, Burl Ives 46

47 0 RE 8 The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You), Nat King Cole 38

48 0 ** 1 It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, Andy Williams 48

49 53 29 5 Party Monster, The Weeknd 16

50 0 ** 1 Last Christmas, Wham! 50

51 61 58 7 Water Under The Bridge, Adele 51

52 58 49 24 You Was Right, Lil Uzi Vert 49

53 55 57 9 No Heart, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin 53

54 13 – 2 Neighbors, J. Cole 13

55 64 51 7 Used To This, Future feat. Drake 14

56 66 70 4 How Far I'll Go, Auli'i Cravalho 52

57 60 44 20 Do You Mind, DJ Khaled feat. Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, August Alsina, Jeremih, Future & Rick Ross 27

58 0 ** 1 Party, Chris Brown feat. Usher & Gucci Mane 58

59 11 – 2 Immortal, J. Cole 11

60 56 42 17 May We All, Florida Georgia Line feat. Tim McGraw 30

61 65 60 9 Say You Won't Let Go, James Arthur 60

62 59 53 12 Wanna Be That Song, Brett Eldredge 53

63 74 64 18 Too Much Sauce, DJ ESCO feat. Future & Lil Uzi Vert 61

64 68 67 8 Better Man, Little Big Town 53

65 71 79 6 Chantaje, Shakira feat. Maluma 65

66 70 69 10 Dirty Laundry, Carrie Underwood 66

67 73 72 20 1 Night, Lil Yachty 49

68 75 48 4 Redbone, Childish Gambino 48

69 72 63 9 Sneakin', Drake feat. 21 Savage 28

70 62 52 7 Million Reasons, Lady Gaga 52

71 79 81 6 A Guy With A Girl, Blake Shelton 71

72 52 – 2 Just Hold On, Steve Aoki & Louis Tomlinson 52

73 69 59 13 Song For Another Time, Old Dominion 59

74 76 62 19 Pick Up The Phone, Young Thug And Travis Scott feat. Quavo 43

75 0 RE 2 Make Me (Cry), Noah Cyrus feat. Labrinth 75

76 84 85 8 Star Of The Show, Thomas Rhett 76

77 80 75 13 HandClap, Fitz And The Tantrums 63

78 85 88 10 How I'll Always Be, Tim McGraw 78

79 90 100 3 Rockabye, Clean Bandit feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie 79

80 99 94 4 Alone, Marshmello 80

81 94 – 3 How Far I'll Go, Alessia Cara 81

82 95 89 12 All We Know, The Chainsmokers feat. Phoebe Ryan 18

83 21 – 2 Change, J. Cole 21

84 92 95 3 Dirt On My Boots, Jon Pardi 84

85 96 90 7 Selfish, PnB Rock 81

86 97 92 4 You're Welcome, Dwayne Johnson 83

87 88 73 12 Fresh Eyes, Andy Grammer 59

88 86 74 15 Sleep Without You, Brett Young 47

89 22 – 2 She's Mine Pt.1, J. Cole 22

90 24 – 2 Ville Mentality, J. Cole 24

91 0 ** 1 OTW, DJ Luke Nasty 91

92 0 ** 1 Red Opps, 21 Savage 92

93 23 – 2 For Whom The Bell Tolls, J. Cole 23

94 81 55 4 Six Feet Under, The Weeknd 34

95 78 50 4 Reminder, The Weeknd 31

96 87 77 4 Play That Song, Train 77

97 82 54 4 Sidewalks, The Weeknd feat. Kendrick Lamar 27

98 30 – 2 Foldin Clothes, J. Cole 30

99 0 ** 1 Swang, Rae Sremmurd 99

100 0 RE 2 Versace On The Floor, Bruno Mars 98

 

Bubbling Under

1 2 3 6 Seein' Red - Dustin Lynch

2 10 – 5 Timeless - A Boogie Wit da Hoodie feat. DJ SPINKING

3 ** 1 Baptized In Fire - Kid Cudi feat. Travis Scott

4 9 7 10 Shaky Shaky - Daddy Yankee

5 8 – 2 Water - Ugly God

6 ** 1 iSpy - Kyle feat. Lil Yachty

7 ** 1 St. Brick Intro - Gucci Mane

8 7 8 11 No Flockin - Kodak Black

9 11 14 6 Too Many Years - Kodak Black feat. PnB Rock

10 RE 2 Drove U Crazy - Gucci Mane feat. Bryson Tiller

11 21 – 5 Way Down We Go - Kaleo

12 13 20 5 Not Nice - PARTYNEXTDOOR

13 ** 1 O Come, All Ye Faithful - Pentatonix

14 15 17 4 Sober Saturday Night - Chris Young feat. Vince Gill

15 RE 2 You Name It! (#UNameItChallenge) - DJ Suede The Remix God

16 14 16 10 Jungle - A Boogie Wit da Hoodie

17 22 23 10 Safari - J Balvin feat. Pharrell Williams, BIA & Sky

18 12 13 8 If The Boot Fits - Granger Smith

19 RE 4 The Weekend - Brantley Gilbert

20 23 – 2 Spend It - Dae Dae

21 ** 1 Now And Later - Sage The Gemini

22 24 – 4 Skrt - Kodak Black

23 ** 1 Think A Little Less - Michael Ray

24 20 10 3 Girlfriend - Kap G

25 ** 1 Location - Khalid

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The Weeknd's 'Starboy,' Featuring Daft Punk, Hits No. 1 on Hot 100

12/27/2016 by Gary Trust

 

The song reigns after eight weeks at No. 2, marking The Weeknd's third No. 1 and Daft Punk's first.

 

The Weeknd's "Starboy," featuring Daft Punk, rises to No. 1, from No. 2, on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Jan. 7, 2017), marking The Weeknd's third Hot 100 No. 1 and Daft Punk's first.

 

"Starboy," released on XO/Republic Records, and the title cut from his new album (which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 dated Dec. 17), reaches No. 1 in its 14th week on the Hot 100. It also crowns the Digital Song Sales chart for the first time (5-1), logging the chart's greatest week-over-week sales gain (up 28,000), surging by 49 percent to 86,000 downloads sold in the week ending Dec. 22. Its coronation on both charts was boosted by 69-cent sale-pricing in the iTunes Store during the tracking week.

 

"Starboy" holds at No. 3 on Streaming Songs (25 million U.S. streams, down 2 percent) and dips 4-5 on Radio Songs (106 million in airplay audience, down 7 percent). It peaked at No. 2 on both lists.

 

Five fun facts about "Starboy" shining atop the Hot 100:

 

The Weeknd's third Hot 100 No. 1: The Weeknd (aka Abel Tesfaye) adds his third Hot 100 leader. He first reigned with "Can't Feel My Face" for three (nonconsecutive) weeks beginning Aug. 22, 2015. "The Hills" followed (directly dethroning "Face" after its last week on top) for six weeks beginning Oct. 3, 2015.

 

Daft Punk's first Hot 100 No. 1: The acclaimed French EDM duo (Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter) celebrates its first Hot 100 topper. The pair had previously peaked at a No. 2 high (before "Starboy") for six weeks with "Get Lucky," featuring Pharrell Williams, in 2013.

 

Daft Punk first hit the Hot 100 on Aug. 30, 1997 with "Around the World," which would peak at No. 61. ("One More Time" would follow in 2001, also with a No. 61 peak, marking the duo's last Hot 100 entry until "Get Lucky.") Thus, Daft Punk waited 19 years, four months and one week between its first Hot 100 appearance and its first No. 1. That's the longest wait between a first Hot 100 visit and first No. 1 since Santana went a record two days shy of 30 years between its first entry ("Jingo," which debuted Oct. 25, 1969) and first leader, "Smooth," featuring Rob Thomas, which spent its first of 12 weeks at No. 1 on Oct. 23, 1999.

 

No. 1 After Eight Weeks at No. 2: "Starboy" tops the Hot 100 after eight nonconsecutive weeks at No. 2, tying for the most weeks spent at No. 2 before leading the list. It matches Justin Bieber's "Sorry," which ruled at last on the Jan. 23, 2016, chart, and OutKast's "The Way You Move," featuring Sleepy Brown (Feb. 14, 2004). (Of the three songs, only "Move" logged its eight weeks consecutively before hitting No. 1.)

 

No. 1 in Its 14th Week: By ascending to No. 1 in its 14th week, "Starboy" completes the longest trip to the top of the Hot 100 since Sia's "Cheap Thrills," featuring Sean Paul, reached No. 1 in its 23rd week (Aug. 6). "Starboy" wraps the steadiest flight to the summit by a male since … The Weeknd's own "The Hills" (17 weeks).

 

Next Up: As "Starboy" crowns the Hot 100, its follow-up single continues to climb. "I Feel It Coming," also featuring Daft Punk, jumps 33-25, nearing its No. 22 high (set Dec. 17, when Starboy debuted atop the Billboard 200). "Feel" climbs 30-23 on Radio Songs (41 million, up 14 percent); 47-29 on Digital Song Sales (21,000, up 35 percent); and 40-37 on Streaming Songs (6.7 million, down 11 percent).

 

Meanwhile, "Starboy" leads the Hot R&B Songs chart for a 13th week and rebounds 2-1 for a seventh total week atop Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

 

"Starboy" nearly first topped the Hot 100 dated Dec. 17, narrowly held off that week by Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles" (featuring Gucci Mane), which was aided by viral Mannequin Challenge videos featuring the song's audio (as it led that week for its fourth of six weeks at No. 1). On the new Jan. 7-dated Hot 100, "Beatles" drops to No. 2. Still, it spends a seventh week atop Streaming Songs (29.3 million, down 10 percent) and holds at No. 3 on Digital Song Sales (62,000, up 2 percent) and No. 8 on Radio Songs (92 million, down 1 percent). It leads the Hot Rap Songs chart for a seventh week.

 

Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, The Chainsmokers' "Closer," featuring Halsey, keeps at No. 3 after spending 12 weeks at No. 1; Bruno Mars' "24K Magic" holds at its No. 4 high; and Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall's "Juju on That Beat (TZ Anthem)" rebounds to its No. 5 peak from No. 8, led most notably by its 4-2 advance on Streaming Songs (28.3 million, up 14 percent).

 

Ariana Grande's "Side to Side," featuring Nicki Minaj, slips 5-6 on the Hot 100 after reaching No. 4 (and leads the top 40-based Pop Songs airplay chart for a third week); DJ Snake's "Let Me Love You," featuring Bieber, reverses course, rising 9-7, after peaking at No. 4; and Maroon 5's "Don't Wanna Know," featuring Kendrick Lamar, likewise rebounds, climbing 10-8 after reaching No. 7. "Know" concurrently tops Radio Songs for a second week (124 million, down 1 percent).

 

Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello's "Bad Things" returns to the Hot 100's top 10 at a new peak, surging 14-9, after hitting No. 10 two weeks ago. Surely helped by buzz of the Dec. 19 announcement of Cabello's departure from Fifth Harmony, "Things" charges 10-6 on Digital Song Sales (48,000, up 21 percent); bullets for a second week at No. 11 on Radio Songs (64 million, up 12 percent); and bounds 22-12 on Streaming Songs (12.3 million, up 12 percent).

 

Also returning to the Hot 100's top 10, Drake's "Fake Love" lifts 12-10, matching its peak first set on the Nov. 19 chart. The track pushes 13-8 on Digital Song Sales (46,000, up 30 percent); 16-9 on Streaming Songs (14.1 million, essentially even from the week before); and 19-16 on Radio Songs (50 million, up percent). The track also zooms 10-1 for a second week atop the audio subscription services-based On-Demand Streaming Songs chart (13.9 million domestic on-demand clicks, essentially even from the week before).

 

In action just below the Hot 100's top 10, Amine's "Caroline" climbs 16-11 and Migos' "Bad and Boujee," featuring Lil Uzi Vert, roars 26-13, both hitting new highpoints. Plus, Young M.A's "OOOUUU" jumps 47-19 and Rihanna's "Love on the Brain" rebounds 27-20, both revisiting their highest ranks.

 

Find out more Hot 100 news in the weekly "Hot 100 Chart Moves" column later this week, and visit Billboard.com tomorrow (Dec. 28), when all charts, including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh.

Rockabye starting to climb now. :dance:

good to see 'Starboy' finally get to #1 here, thought the moment had passed but clearly it's this year's 'Sorry'.

 

'Rockabye' to be Clean Bandit's second big US smash please :dance:

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