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Week ending January 21, 2017 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 12/30–1/5, airplay — 1/2–1/8

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 02 01 08 Migos feat. Lil Uzi Vert — Bad And Boujee (STREAMING GAINER)

02 01 01 17 Rae Sremmurd feat. Gucci Mane — Black Beatles

03 04 01 23 The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey — Closer

04 03 01 16 The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk — Starboy

05 05 04 13 Bruno Mars — 24K Magic

06 07 04 19 Ariana Grande feat. Nicki Minaj — Side To Side

07 11 07 13 Maroon 5 feat. Kendrick Lamar — Don't Wanna Know

08 08 04 22 DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber — Let Me Love You

09 09 09 11 Drake — Fake Love

10 12 09 10 Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello — Bad Things (AIRPLAY GAINER)

 

11 06 05 15 Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall — Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem)

12 15 12 19 Alessia Cara — Scars To Your Beautiful

13 13 02 29 twenty one pilots — Heathens

14 22 06 04 Zayn / Taylor Swift — I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker) (DIGITAL GAINER)

15 10 05 30 D.R.A.M. feat. Lil Yachty — Broccoli

16 14 11 18 Amine — Caroline

17 18 12 23 Hailee Steinfeld & Grey feat. Zedd — Starving

18 21 18 09 Big Sean — Bounce Back

19 17 17 16 Shawn Mendes — Mercy

20 25 01 35 Justin Timberlake — Can't Stop The Feeling!

 

21 23 20 12 Rihanna — Love On The Brain

22 16 16 13 Jon Bellion — All Time Low

23 24 06 31 Shawn Mendes — Treat You Better

24 19 19 19 Young M.A — Ooouuu

25 34 22 07 The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk — I Feel It Coming

26 30 01 47 Sia feat. Sean Paul — Cheap Thrills

27 20 20 15 Niall Horan — This Town

28 26 24 21 Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha — In The Name Of Love

29 37 03 47 The Chainsmokers feat. Daya — Don't Let Me Down

30 28 24 17 Keith Urban — Blue Ain't Your Color

 

31 39 23 11 John Legend — Love Me Now

32 27 18 18 Sia feat. Kendrick Lamar — The Greatest

33 31 10 38 gnash feat. Olivia O'Brien — I Hate U I Love U

34 38 02 24 Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber & MØ — Cold Water

35 29 29 23 Rob $tone feat. J. Davi$ & Spooks — Chill Bill

36 36 36 17 21 Savage & Metro Boomin feat. Future — X

37 50 37 11 James Arthur — Say You Won't Let Go

38 44 38 09 Adele — Water Under The Bridge

39 40 20 34 X Ambassadors — Unsteady

40 42 40 26 Lil Uzi Vert — You Was Right

 

41 49 41 06 Auli'i Cravalho — How Far I'll Go

42 45 30 19 Florida Georgia Line feat. Tim McGraw — May We All

43 43 43 11 21 Savage & Metro Boomin — No Heart

44 55 44 10 Little Big Town — Better Man

45 52 14 09 Future feat. Drake — Used To This

46 48 46 14 Brett Eldredge — Wanna Be That Song

47 46 07 04 J. Cole — Deja Vu

48 54 48 12 Carrie Underwood — Dirty Laundry

49 53 16 07 The Weeknd — Party Monster

50 56 50 20 DJ ESCO feat. Future & Lil Uzi Vert — Too Much Sauce

 

51 63 51 08 Shakira feat. Maluma — Chantaje

52 57 41 03 Gucci Mane feat. Drake — Both

53 58 53 03 Chris Brown feat. Usher & Gucci Mane — Party

54 60 54 08 Blake Shelton — A Guy With A Girl

55 77 55 04 Noah Cyrus feat. Labrinth — Make Me (Cry)

56 67 56 15 Fitz and the Tantrums — HandClap

57 59 57 10 Thomas Rhett — Star Of The Show

58 69 58 05 Alessia Cara — How Far I'll Go

59 64 59 05 Jon Pardi — Dirt On My Boots

60 51 51 09 PnB Rock — Selfish

 

61 78 61 05 Clean Bandit feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie — Rockabye

62 80 62 02 KYLE feat. Lil Yachty — iSpy

63 66 28 11 Drake feat. 21 Savage — Sneakin'

64 61 13 04 J. Cole — Neighbors

65 73 65 06 Dwayne Johnson — You're Welcome

66 72 59 15 Old Dominion — Song For Another Time

67 62 47 17 Brett Young — Sleep Without You

68 81 68 06 Train — Play That Song

69 79 69 02 Dustin Lynch — Seein' Red

70 70 70 12 Tim McGraw — How I'll Always Be

 

71 76 71 03 Rae Sremmurd — Swang

72 84 72 06 Marshmello — Alone

73 74 73 03 DJ Luke Nasty — OTW

74 91 74 08 Maren Morris — 80s Mercedes

75 75 75 03 21 Savage — Red Opps

76 85 76 09 Travis Scott — Goosebumps

77 71 71 02 Big Sean — Moves

78 89 78 03 Chris Stapleton — Parachute

79 82 79 04 Eric Church feat. Rhiannon Giddens — Kill A Word

80 88 18 14 The Chainsmokers feat. Phoebe Ryan — All We Know

 

81 87 48 06 Childish Gambino — Redbone

82 68 11 04 J. Cole — Immortal

83 94 83 10 Rihanna — Sex With Me

84 32 23 11 Pentatonix — Hallelujah

85 98 85 02 Kaleo — Way Down We Go

86 83 52 09 Lady Gaga — Million Reasons

87 90 87 02 Michael Ray — Think A Little Less

88 100 88 02 Daddy Yankee — Shaky Shaky

89 96 89 02 A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie feat. DJ Spinking — Timeless

90 RE 83 02 Post Malone feat. Quavo — Congratulations

 

91 92 59 14 Andy Grammer — Fresh Eyes

92 ** 92 01 Chris Young feat. Vince Gill — Sober Saturday Night (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

93 ** 93 01 Travis Scott — Beibs In The Trap

94 ** 94 01 Bebe Rexha — I Got You

95 ** 95 01 Brantley Gilbert — The Weekend

96 86 86 11 A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie — My Sh*t

97 RE 70 11 YFN Lucci feat. Migos & Trouble — Key To The Streets

98 RE 93 02 Opetaia Foa'i & Lin-Manuel Miranda — We Know The Way

99 93 52 04 Steve Aoki & Louis Tomlinson — Just Hold On

100 ** 100 01 Ugly God — Water

 

OUT 33 01 22 Wham! feat. George Michael — Careless Whisper

OUT 35 11 19 Mariah Carey — All I Want For Christmas Is You

OUT 41 41 02 Wham! — Last Christmas

OUT 47 01 21 George Michael — Faith

OUT 65 43 20 Young Thug and Travis Scott feat. Quavo — Pick Up The Phone

OUT 95 95 01 Kodak Black — No Flockin

OUT 97 65 02 Nicki Minaj x Mike WiLL Made-It — Black Barbies

OUT 99 99 01 Olivia O'Brien — Hate U Love U

 

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TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 21 Khalid — Location

02 05 Granger Smith — If The Boot Fits

03 09 Sage The Gemini — Now And Later

04 10 PARTYNEXTDOOR — Not Nice

05 01 Kodak Black feat. PnB Rock — Too Many Years

06 06 Jemaine Clement — Shiny

07 19 J Balvin feat. Pharrell Williams, BIA & Sky — Safari

08 22 Lauren Alaina — Road Less Traveled

09 13 Nebu Kiniza — Gassed Up!

10 23 G-Eazy feat. Marc E. Bassy — Some Kind Of Drug

11 07 A Boogie Wit da Hoodie — Jungle

12 ** Calum Scott — Dancing On My Own

13 20 Dae Dae — Spend It

14 ** Hey Violet — Guys My Age

15 ** Taron Egerton — I'm Still Standing

16 ** Ed Sheeran — Shape Of You

17 11 Kodak Black — Skrt

18 ** Kelsea Ballerini — Yeah Boy

19 RE Zion & Lennox feat. J Balvin — Otra Vez

20 25 Kap G — Girlfriend

21 08 High Valley — Make You Mine

22 RE Farruko feat. Ky-Mani Marley — Chillax

23 ** Dierks Bentley — Black

24 ** Luke Bryan — Fast

25 ** Ricky Martin feat. Maluma — Vente Pa' Ca

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Migos' 'Bad and Boujee,' Featuring Lil Uzi Vert, Tops Hot 100

1/9/2017 by Gary Trust

 

Migos' "Bad and Boujee," featuring Lil Uzi Vert, rises 2-1 to crown the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Jan. 21), driven in part by viral online buzz.

 

As we do every Monday, let's run down the top 10 of the Hot 100, which blends sales, airplay and streaming data. All charts will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, Jan. 10.

 

"Bad" is the first Hot 100 No. 1 for both hip-hop trio Migos (Quavo, Takeoff and Offset) and rapper Lil Uzi Vert (born Symere Woods). It's also the first Hot 100 leader for the 300 Entertainment label, founded in 2014, as well as the first topper for the Quality Control imprint. (In the Hot 100's 58-year history, the song is the 1,060th No. 1 all-time.)

 

As previously reported, "Bad" has inspired numerous memes and tweets playing off the song's "raindrop, drop top" lyrics. A 60-second clip of Migos of performing "Bad" in Lagos, Nigeria, posted to Twitter Dec. 20, has also helped the song's profile surge.

 

"Bad" tops the Streaming Songs chart for a second week with 35.3 million U.S. streams (up 9 percent) in the week ending Jan. 5, according to Nielsen Music. The majority of its streams stem from YouTube (19.3 million), followed by Spotify (9.2 million). The track also leads the audio subscription services-based On-Demand Streaming Songs chart for a second week (15.9 million on-demand clicks, up 7 percent).

 

"Bad" pushes 4-2 in Digital Song Sales (76,000 downloads sold, down 35 percent; most songs dropped significantly in sales in the tracking week, following a hearty prior sales frame that included Christmas-week shopping) and nears the Radio Songs chart, gaining by 34 percent to 20 million in airplay audience. On R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, it bounds 14-6 as the chart's Greatest Gainer (up 31 percent to 16.2 million in audience at the format).

 

"Bad" additionally takes over atop Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.

 

Looking ahead to next week, "Bad" could further gain thanks to Donald Glover's shout-out of the song during his acceptance speech at the Golden Globes last night (Jan. 8). With Migos having guested on the FX series Atlanta, created by and starring Glover, he praised, "I really wanna thank the Migos, not for being in the show, but for making 'Bad and Boujee.' Like, that's the best song ever." (Any consumer reaction to the mention would count for next week's Hot 100, which will cover streaming and sales from Jan. 6 through Jan. 12.)

 

As the act hits the Hot 100's top spot, Migos has blasted past its previous best peak, No. 69, set by "Fight Night" in 2014. Meanwhile, Lil Uzi Vert's second-highest-charting Hot 100 entry brings him more good news: "You Was Right" rises 42-40, reaching the top 40 at last in its 26th week on the list.

 

(And, good news for a Hot 100 No. 1 with "bad" in its title: Migos' new leader is the first such song since Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood," featuring Kendrick Lamar, on June 6, 2015. It's also the first such topper by a group since 1988, when Bon Jovi reigned with "Bad Medicine." Bon Jovi, in fact, had scored the last two Hot 100 No. 1s with "bad" in their titles among groups prior to "Bad and Boujee": "You Give Love a Bad Name" ruled in 1986.)

 

"Bad" dethrones a song that likewise originally topped the Hot 100 fueled in part by viral action, Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles," featuring Gucci Mane, after seven nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1; "Beatles" had first led the Hot 100 dated Nov. 26, boosted by videos with the song's audio serving as the soundtrack to Mannequin Challenge clips. "Beatles" rises 3-2 on Streaming Songs (24.7 million, down 13 percent); drops to No. 4 after seven weeks atop Digital Song Sales (66,000, down 52 percent); and keeps at its No. 8 high on Radio Songs (97 million, up 8 percent).

 

Notably, hip-hop-based rap tracks lead the Hot 100 for the first time in back-to-back weeks for the first time in more than eight years (considering titles that have hit the top 40 of R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay): on Nov. 15, 2008, T.I.'s "Live Your Life," featuring Rihanna, replaced his own "Whatever You Like" at the Hot 100's summit.

 

The Chainsmokers' "Closer," featuring Halsey, rebounds 4-3 on the Hot 100 after spending 12 weeks at No. 1. Having totaled all 23 of its weeks on the chart in the top 10, dating to its debut at No. 9 on Aug. 20, the collab ties the mark for the most consecutive weeks tallied in the top 10 from a song's debut week. Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself" likewise logged its first 23 weeks on the Hot 100 in the top 10 (Dec. 5, 2015-May 7, 2016), including two at No. 1; the ballad went on to become the top title on the 2016 year-end Hot 100.

 

The Weeknd's "Starboy," featuring Daft Punk, descends 3-4 on the Hot 100 after crowning the Jan. 7 chart, becoming The Weeknd's third leader and Daft Punk's first. It leads the Hot R&B Songs chart for a 15th week. Meanwhile, follow-up "I Feel It Coming," also featuring Daft Punk, jumps 34-25 on the Hot 100 (nearing its No. 22 high set last month).

 

Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, Bruno Mars' "24K Magic" holds at No. 5 after peaking at No. 4, while becoming the best-selling song of the week for the first time. It lifts 7-1 on Digital Song Sales (77,000, down 27 percent). (The track received notable further attention after Mars appeared on CBS' The Late Late Show With James Corden Dec. 13, and sang it in the coveted passenger seat, in the show's "Carpool Karoake" segment.)

 

Ariana Grande's "Side to Side," featuring Nicki Minaj, reverses course on the Hot 100, lifting 7-6 after reaching No. 4. It leads the top 40-based Pop Songs airplay chart for a fifth week, tying Sia's "Cheap Thrills," featuring Sean Paul, in August-September and Swift's "Bad Blood" (five weeks, 2015) for the longest reign by a lead female since Swift's "Blank Space" topped Pop Songs for six weeks in 2014-15.

 

Maroon 5's "Don't Wanna Know," featuring Lamar, returns to the Hot 100's top 10, and its peak (11-7), while topping Radio Songs for a fourth week (142 million, up 9 percent).

 

DJ Snake's "Let Me Love You," featuring Bieber, stays at No. 8 on the Hot 100, after peaking at No. 4; Drake's "Fake Love" is likewise steady, at No. 9, its best rank; and Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello's "Bad Things" rebounds 12-10, after hitting No. 9 two weeks earlier.

 

Among moves just beyond the Hot 100's top 10, Alessia Cara's "Scars to Your Beautiful" climbs 15-12, hitting a new highpoint; Zayn and Taylor Swift's "I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)" jumps 22-14, boosted by interest in the Jan. 2 arrival of the Fifty Shades Darker extended trailer, as the duet reaches its best rank since it debuted at No. 6 three weeks ago; and Big Sean's "Bounce Back" bumps 21-18, reaching the top 20 for the first time.

 

And, further looking ahead to next week, Ed Sheeran should make a splashy start on the Hot 100 with two songs: "Shape of You" and "Castle on the Hill." Both released Friday (Jan. 6), the tracks launched at Nos. 1 and 2, respectively, on the Billboard + Twitter Trending 140. Already, on the new Jan. 21-dated Radio Songs chart, "Shape" (the single being promoted to radio) debuts at No. 41 with 29 million audience in its first three days of airplay. Check Billboard.com this week for projections of where the songs could debut on next week's Hot 100 following their first full week of tracking.

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Hot 100 Chart Moves: James Arthur & Adele Hit the Top 40

1/12/2017 by Gary Trust

 

As previously reported, Migos' "Bad and Boujee," featuring Lil Uzi Vert, rises 2-1 to crown the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Jan. 21), boosted by viral online buzz playing off the song's lyrics. Lil Uzi Vert concurrently notches his second top 40 Hot 100 hit, as "You Was Right" rises 42-40 in its 26th week on the chart.

 

Who else makes noteworthy moves on the Hot 100?

 

Zayn / Taylor Swift, "I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)"

After debuting at No. 6 three weeks earlier (on the Dec. 31-dated Hot 100), the collab reaches its highest rank since, vaulting 22-14. Sparked by interest in the Jan. 2 arrival of the Fifty Shades Darker extended trailer, the track roars 22-5 on the Digital Song Sales chart, up by 20 percent to 63,000 downloads sold in the week ending Jan. 5, according to Nielsen Music (also good for the Hot 100's top Digital Gainer sales award).

 

Additionally, "Forever" flies 20-16 on Radio Songs (58 million in airplay audience, up 18 percent) and 30-19 on Streaming Songs (8.5 million U.S. streams, up 14 percent).

 

James Arthur, "Say You Won't Let Go"

The U.K. singer-songwriter reaches the Hot 100's top 40 in his first visit to the chart, as his breakthrough ballad rises 50-37. It re-enters Digital Song Sales at No. 24 (29,000 sold, up 13 percent) and Streaming Songs at No. 31 (6.9 million, up 18 percent) following his stops on CBS' The Late Late Show With James Corden (Jan. 3), marking Arthur's first U.S. TV performance, and NBC's Today (Jan. 5).

 

Radio is also discovering the intimate track, as it bullets at No. 28 on Adult Pop Songs (up 18 percent in plays).

 

Adele, "Water Under the Bridge"

"Water" likewise flows into the Hot 100's top 40, rising 44-38. The fourth single from 25 follows lead smash "Hello" (10 weeks at No. 1), "When We Were Young" (No. 14) and "(Send My Love) To Your New Lover" (No. 8). Adele adds her 10th top 40 Hot 100 hit, dating to her first, "Chasing Pavements" (No. 21, 2009).

 

"Water" bullets at No. 18 on Radio Songs with an 8 percent gain to 55 million in audience.

 

In its 59th week on the Billboard 200, 25 ranks at No. 20 with 20,000 equivalent album units. It has sold 9.2 million copies in the U.S. to date.

Like with Rae Sremmurd & No Type, it should have been Versace that was the Migos #1, far better song.

Ed Sheeran debuts at #1 with 'Shape Of You' in next week's Hot 100

 

01 Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You * [240k downloads, 20m streams, 57m airplay]

02 Migos - Bad and Boujee

03 Rae Sremmurd - Black Beatles

04 The Weeknd - Starboy

05 The Chainsmokers - Closer

06 Ed Sheeran - Castle On The Hill * [171k downloads, 13m streams]

07 Bruno Mars - 24K Magic

08 Maroon 5 - Don't Wanna Know

09 Ariana Grande - Side To Side

10 Machine Gun Kelly - Bad Things

 

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