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Week ending September 29, 2018 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 9/14–9/20, airplay — 9/17–9/23

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 02 01 17 Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B – Girls Like You

02 01 01 12 Drake – In My Feelings

03 ** 03 01 Eminem – Killshot (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

04 05 03 19 Juice WRLD – Lucid Dreams

05 04 04 21 Post Malone – Better Now

06 03 01 24 Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin – I Like It

07 06 06 02 Kanye West & Lil Pump – I Love It

08 07 03 09 6ix9ine feat. Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz – FEFE

09 08 04 07 Travis Scott – Sicko Mode

10 11 10 16 5 Seconds Of Summer – Youngblood (AIRPLAY GAINER)

 

11 10 09 31 Khalid & Normani – Love Lies

12 09 08 17 Tyga feat. Offset – Taste

13 18 06 03 Eminem feat. Joyner Lucas – Lucky You

14 15 14 09 Imagine Dragons – Natural

15 17 02 12 Drake – Nonstop

16 12 05 08 DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper & Quavo – No Brainer

17 16 08 10 Ariana Grande – God Is A Woman

18 19 18 19 Selena Gomez – Back To You

19 20 06 19 Lil Baby & Drake – Yes Indeed

20 14 05 25 Ella Mai – Boo'd Up

 

21 23 21 07 Ella Mai – Trip

22 13 13 02 Machine Gun Kelly – Rap Devil

23 22 01 56 Ed Sheeran – Perfect

24 24 16 16 YG feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean & Nicki Minaj – Big Bank

25 21 03 22 Ariana Grande – No Tears Left To Cry

26 27 02 48 Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be

27 25 12 28 Taylor Swift – Delicate

28 ** 28 01 Lil Baby & Gunna – Drip Too Hard

29 28 28 10 Benny Blanco, Halsey & Khalid – Eastside

30 ** 30 01 Gucci Mane X Bruno Mars X Kodak Black – Wake Up In The Sky

 

31 35 31 05 Marshmello & Bastille – Happier

32 26 01 30 Post Malone feat. Ty Dolla $ign – Psycho

33 29 01 29 XXXTENTACION – Sad!

34 32 27 32 Lauv – I Like Me Better

35 31 05 34 Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey – The Middle

36 43 36 10 Bebe Rexha – I'm A Mess (DIGITAL GAINER)

37 30 01 24 Drake – Nice For What

38 ** 38 01 Lil Uzi Vert – New Patek

39 37 21 28 Dan + Shay – Tequila

40 36 01 35 Drake – God's Plan

 

41 38 32 16 Florida Georgia Line – Simple

42 54 42 04 Sheck Wes – Mo Bamba (STREAMING GAINER)

43 41 41 10 lovelytheband – Broken

44 42 42 07 Bazzi feat. Camila Cabello – Beautiful

45 ** 45 01 Khalid – Better

46 34 12 03 Eminem – Fall

47 ** 47 01 Lil Peep & XXXTENTACION – Falling Down

48 49 48 12 Old Dominion – Hotel Key

49 47 46 06 Bryce Vine – Drew Barrymore

50 57 50 06 Luke Combs – She Got The Best Of Me

 

51 40 35 12 Luke Bryan – Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset

52 52 52 11 Tiesto & Dzeko feat. Preme & Post Malone – Jackie Chan

53 56 28 09 Cardi B feat. Kehlani – Ring

54 59 54 05 Russell Dickerson – Blue Tacoma

55 51 51 10 Weezer – Africa

56 62 56 07 Panic! At The Disco – High Hopes

57 45 18 06 Nicki Minaj – Barbie Dreams

58 48 48 10 Dylan Scott – Hooked

59 39 08 03 Eminem – The Ringer

60 61 45 16 Queen Naija – Medicine

 

61 67 61 10 Kane Brown – Lose It

62 60 22 05 Ariana Grande – Breathin

63 66 63 04 Lil' Duval feat. Snoop Dogg & Ball Greezy – Smile (Living My Best Life)

64 44 44 10 Lauren Daigle – You Say

65 68 49 11 Cole Swindell – Break Up In The End

66 33 33 02 Mac Miller – Self Care

67 78 67 03 LSD feat. Sia, Diplo & Labrinth – Thunderclouds

68 69 68 04 Charlie Puth – The Way I Am

69 81 69 08 Yella Beezy – That's On Me

70 63 52 06 Quavo – W O R K I N M E

 

71 58 36 13 Thomas Rhett – Life Changes

72 55 32 14 Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert – Drowns The Whiskey

73 82 73 08 NF – Lie

74 79 74 06 Mitchell Tenpenny – Drunk Me

75 75 63 10 Kygo feat. Miguel – Remind Me To Forget

76 ** 76 01 6LACK feat. J. Cole – Pretty Little Fears

77 72 65 05 Calvin Harris & Sam Smith – Promises

78 65 29 20 Brett Young – Mercy

79 74 41 19 Juice WRLD – All Girls Are The Same

80 71 08 07 Travis Scott – Stargazing

 

81 83 81 09 Daniel Caesar feat. H.E.R. – Best Part

82 88 79 05 Meek Mill feat. Jeremih & PnB Rock – Dangerous

83 73 13 14 The Carters – Apes**t

84 87 84 04 Chris Janson – Drunk Girl

85 86 25 07 Travis Scott – Yosemite

86 53 30 03 6ix9ine feat. Anuel AA – BEBE

87 95 87 02 Dan + Shay – Speechless

88 76 66 06 The Chainsmokers feat. Emily Warren – Side Effects

89 90 71 08 Eric Church – Desperate Man

90 RE 48 12 Carrie Underwood – Cry Pretty

 

91 80 58 12 Clean Bandit feat. Demi Lovato – Solo

92 89 89 03 Chris Young – Hangin' On

93 85 68 07 Juice WRLD – Lean Wit Me

94 64 24 03 Eminem feat. Royce Da 5'9 – Not Alike

95 99 57 17 Khalid, Ty Dolla $ign & 6LACK – OTW

96 ** 96 01 Flipp Dinero – Leave Me Alone

97 ** 97 01 Jimmie Allen – Best Shot

98 98 72 06 Wiz Khalifa feat. Swae Lee – Hopeless Romantic

99 77 16 03 Eminem – Kamikaze

100 ** 100 01 Lil Mosey – Noticed

 

OUT 46 11 34 Bazzi – Mine

OUT 50 36 21 Casper Magico, Nio Garcia, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna & Bad Bunny – Te Bote

OUT 70 70 01 Mac Miller – Hurt Feelings

OUT 84 23 02 Eminem – Greatest

OUT 91 91 01 Mac Miller – Come Back To Earth

OUT 92 11 03 BTS feat. Nicki Minaj – IDOL

OUT 93 54 02 Childish Gambino – Feels Like Summer

OUT 94 94 01 Ozuna x Manuel Turizo – Vaina Loca

OUT 96 96 01 Silk City x Dua Lipa – Electricity

OUT 97 07 16 Drake – I'm Upset

OUT 100 36 15 Migos – Narcos

 

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TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 05 Maren Morris – Rich

02 ** Joji – Slow Dancing In The Dark

03 04 LANCO – Born To Love You

04 09 Anne-Marie – 2002

05 20 YNW Melly – Murder On My Mind

06 14 Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osborne – Burning Man

07 ** 6LACK feat. Future – East Atlanta Love Letter

08 RE Jason Derulo x David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj & Willy William – Goodbye

09 13 Carly Pearce – Hide The Wine

10 ** Carrie Underwood – Love Wins

11 17 Lil Baby – Freestyle

12 16 Loud Luxury feat. Brando – Body

13 ** 6LACK – Switch

14 18 Garth Brooks – All Day Long

15 25 Dean Lewis – Be Alright

16 ** 6LACK – Loaded Gun

17 ** Amine – Reel It In

18 ** 6LACK – Nonchalant

19 ** 6LACK feat. Offset – Balenciaga Challenge

20 ** Tory Lanez & Rich The Kid – Talk To Me

21 ** 6LACK – Unfair

22 11 Tyga – SWISH

23 ** 6LACK – Let Her Go

24 RE John Mayer – New Light

25 RE Shakira & Maluma – Clandestino

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Maroon 5 & Cardi B's 'Girls Like You' Hits No. 1 on Hot 100, Eminem & 5SOS New to Top 10

9/24/2018 by Gary Trust

 

Maroon 5's "Girls Like You," featuring Cardi B, ascends to No. 1, after six weeks waiting at No. 2, on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Sept. 29). Maroon 5 dethrones the 6 God, as Drake's "In My Feelings," which led the list for 10 weeks, drops to No. 2. Notably, "Girls" is the first pop song to top the Hot 100 since January, ending a record 34-week streak of rap No. 1s.

 

Meanwhile, two tracks enter the Hot 100's top 10: Eminem's "Killshot" soars onto the chart at No. 3, arriving as the rapper's milestone 20th top 10, and 5 Seconds of Summer's "Youngblood" lifts 11-10, becoming the band's first top 10.

 

"Girls," released on 222/Interscope Records and driven in part (especially early on in its chart run) by the buzz of its female star-studded video, becomes the 1,078th No. 1 in the Hot 100's 60-year history. The track tops the Radio Songs chart for a ninth week (127.6 million in audience in the week ending Sept. 23, up 2 percent, according to Nielsen Music), claiming sole ownership of Maroon 5's longest-leading No. 1, passing the eight-week Radio Songs reigns of "One More Night" in 2012 and "Don't Wanna Know," featuring Kendrick Lamar, in 2016-17.

 

"Girls" dips 3-4 on Digital Song Sales (21,000 downloads sold, down 3 percent, in the week ending Sept. 20), after leading for six weeks, the band's longest rule on the list, and slides 7-10 on Streaming Songs (25.4 million U.S. streams, down 3 percent, in the week ending Sept. 20), where it reached No. 5.

 

Here is a look at five other highlights of Maroon 5's, and Cardi B's, new Hot 100 coronation:

 

Maroon 5's fourth No. 1: "Girls" marks Maroon 5's fourth Hot 100 No. 1, after the Adam Levine-fronted band first led in 2007 (and after first reaching the chart on Aug. 23, 2003, with "Harder to Breathe"):

 

"Makes Me Wonder," three weeks at No. 1, beginning May 12, 2007

"Moves Like Jagger," featuring Christina Aguilera, four, beginning Sept. 10, 2011

"One More Night," nine, beginning Sept. 29, 2012

"Girls Like You," featuring Cardi B, one to-date, beginning Sept. 29, 2018 (coincidentally, exactly six years after "One" hit No. 1)

 

Maroon 5 takes full control of the lead among duos or groups for the most Hot 100 No. 1s in the 2000s and 2010s; the band passes The Black Eyed Peas, Destiny's Child and OutKast, each with three since the start of that span. Among all acts, Rihanna leads with 14 No. 1s this century (all since her first, "SOS," in 2006).

 

Over 11 years of No. 1s: Further reflecting its longevity, Maroon 5 extends its span of Hot 100 No. 1s to 11 years, four months and two weeks, dating to its first week on top with "Makes Me Wonder" in 2007. The last act to reign with a longer career stretch of leading the Hot 100? Another act with a color in its name (allowing a little leeway for spelling): P!nk, whose "Just Give Me a Reason," featuring Nate Ruess, began a three-week command in April 2013, 11 years, 10 months and three weeks after she first led with "Lady Marmalade," with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim and Mya, in June-July 2001.

 

Cardi B's third No. 1: As for Cardi B, already the only female rapper with two Hot 100 No. 1s, she extends her record, as "Girls" becomes her third. Her debut smash "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)" led for three weeks beginning Oct. 7, 2017, and "I Like It," with Bad Bunny and J Balvin paced the July 7 chart.

 

("Girls" was originally released by Maroon 5-only on the band's 2017 album Red Pill Blues; Cardi B joined for its single remix.)

 

Rap's streak wraps up: "Girls" ends the record run of 34 consecutive weeks that rap songs had ruled the Hot 100. The streak began on Feb. 3 with Drake's "God's Plan" (for 11 weeks) and continued with his "Nice for What" (eight); Childish Gambino's "This Is America" (two); Post Malone's "Psycho," featuring Ty Dolla $ign (one); XXXTentacion's "Sad!" (one); Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin's "I Like It" (one); and Drake's "Feelings" (10).

 

"Girls" is the first pop Hot 100 No. 1 since Camila Cabello's "Havana" (featuring Young Thug), which topped the Jan. 27-dated chart. Speaking of "Havana" …

 

17 weeks to No. 1: "Girls" completes the longest trip to No. 1 on the Hot 100 (17 weeks) since Cabello's "Havana" (23). It also finishes the greatest positional rise to No. 1 since "Havana"; "Girls" debuted at No. 94 on June 9, while "Havana" began at No. 99 (Aug. 26, 2017).

 

In between the two leaders, the six rap No. 1s noted above (from "Plan" to "Feelings") all debuted in the top 10 (including "Plan," "Nice" and "America" at No. 1), except for "Sad" (No. 17), driven at the time most strongly by streaming. This week, airplay accounts for just over half of the Hot 100 chart points for "Girls."

 

Also, the six weeks that "Girls" spent at No. 2 on the Hot 100 before leading this week mark the most since "Havana" waited seven weeks at No. 2 before taking the top spot.

 

"Girls" (down 3 percent in overall activity) narrowly defeats Drake's "Feelings" (down 9 percent) atop the Hot 100, as the latter descends 3-5 on Streaming Songs (39 million, down 2 percent), 5-6 on Digital Song Sales (19,000, down 14 percent) and 5-8 on Radio Songs (67.3 million, down 20 percent).

 

As reported last week, when "Feelings" logged its 10th week atop the Hot 100, Drake led the chart for an unprecedented 29th week in 2018, via his three No. 1s this year, passing Usher for the most time at the summit in a single year; Usher tallied 28 weeks at No. 1 in 2004.

 

"Feelings" concurrently tops the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts for an 11th week each.

 

Eminem's Machine Gun Kelly diss track "Killshot" blasts onto the Hot 100 at No. 3. It starts as his 10th No. 1 on Digital Song Sales (38,000), and first since "The Monster," featuring Rihanna, in 2013, as he ties Drake for the most leaders among males; overall, they trail only Taylor Swift (15), Rihanna (14) and Katy Perry (11). The song soars onto Streaming Songs at No. 2 with 51.3 million U.S. streams.

 

Eminem earns his 20th Hot 100 top 10, and third in a row in a three-week span, after "Lucky You" and "The Ringer" bowed at Nos. 6 and 8, respectively, on the Sept. 15-dated chart. He's the 19th act to tally at least 20 top 10s; among rappers, Eminem ties Lil Wayne for the third-best top 10 total, trailing only Drake (31) and JAY-Z (21).

 

Juice WRLD's No. 3-peaking "Lucid Dreams" rises 5-4 on the Hot 100, as it reaches the Radio Songs top 10 (11-10; up 7 percent to 57.8 million); Post Malone's "Better Now" drops to No. 5 from its No. 4 peak; Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin's "I Like It" descends 5-6; Kanye West and Lil Pump's "I Love It" drops to No. 7 after debuting at No. 6 a week ago, while leading Streaming Songs for a second week; 6ix9ine's "FEFE," featuring Nicki Minaj and Murda Beatz, backtracks 7-8, after reaching No. 3; and Travis Scott's "Sicko Mode" is steady at No. 9, after hitting No. 4.

 

Rounding out the Hot 100's upper tier, 5 Seconds of Summer (just days after summer turned to fall) achieves its first top 10, as "Youngblood" bumps 11-10. It wins the Hot 100's top Greatest Gainer/Airplay award for a third consecutive week, as it hits the Radio Songs top five (7-5; 83.2 million, up 14 percent). It also reaches the Digital Song Sales top five (6-5; 20,000, essentially even week-over-week).

 

"Youngblood" is the title track and second single from 5SOS' third LP, which debuted atop the June 30-dated Billboard 200 (making the group the first Australian act with three No. 1s on the survey). Lead single "Want You Back" spent a week on the Hot 100, at No. 61, in March; as the band toured to promote the new set, "Youngblood" was getting a noticeably stronger reaction than "Back" and Capitol Records pivoted to promoting "Youngblood."

 

Among its 11 previous Hot 100 entries dating to the band's arrival in April 2014, 5SOS had peaked as high as No. 16 with "Amnesia" in July 2014.

34 weeks of rap at number one... If it wasn’t for radio being included I am sure the tally would be plenty higher. Sad times for musical diversity in the upper tier of the charts.

 

I like Girls Like You, but figured most people would be over it by now. 17 weeks of waiting around to get to the top. People get funny on here if a song hasn’t got to the top of the uk charts in a couple weeks :lol:

34 weeks of rap at number one... If it wasn’t for radio being included I am sure the tally would be plenty higher. Sad times for musical diversity in the upper tier of the charts.

 

I like Girls Like You, but figured most people would be over it by now. 17 weeks of waiting around to get to the top. People get funny on here if a song hasn’t got to the top of the uk charts in a couple weeks :lol:

Girls Like You is a bit of a weird case because it peaked on radio and streams FOREVER AGO but its sales have kept it afloat all this time. It only took In My Feelings freefalling for it to get to the top spot.
what its kept it afloat it's airplay, it's still #1

Apparently it's likely that 'Killshot' would have been #1 if it was added to Spotify straight away, Eminem being generous to Maroon 5 x

 

Having a #1 which is primarily driven by airplay again is a bit of a joke but in fairness 'Girls Like You' has of course been a genuinely popular song, for whatever reason. I guess it's right for it to have eventually got a #1 peak. And now Cardi B has three Hot 100 #1s in the space of a year while Nicki Minaj has still never got there which is greatly amusing. x

 

Quite amazing that this is 5SOS' first ever top 10 hit in the USA! Also surprising that 'Amnesia' was their previous highest charter, the USA having good taste though as that and 'Youngblood' are their two best singles imo. Also pretty crazy how high that Lil Baby song has debuted (and it also didn't even have a full week I believe), his Drake collab really did wonders for him - this is a much better song than 'Yes Indeed' as well ~

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Yeah, 'Girls Like You' has been #1 on airplay for 9 weeks but is technically still increasing on overall audience, could stay there for another month or two unless something massive comes along. Personally I would've preferred another 34 weeks of rap #1s :kink:

 

Was expecting a little higher for Bebe after her Big Brother boost but 'I'm A Mess' only ended up at #10 on downloads in the end. It's looking like 'Promises' isn't even going to reach the top 40 with its airplay seeming to stall already!

Yeah, 'Girls Like You' has been #1 on airplay for 9 weeks but is technically still increasing on overall audience, could stay there for another month or two unless something massive comes along. Personally I would've preferred another 34 weeks of rap #1s :kink:

 

Was expecting a little higher for Bebe after her Big Brother boost but 'I'm A Mess' only ended up at #10 on downloads in the end. It's looking like 'Promises' isn't even going to reach the top 40 with its airplay seeming to stall already!

because hot AC refuses to let songs die. the next two singles were hip hop crossovers that already peaked by the time they reached #1 on pop (and better now is still increasing on hot AC). I expect the same thing will happen to Juice WRLD when he does reach the top spot.

 

Bebe performed on the AGT finale as well so that could explain why her boost seemed longer than usual

because hot AC refuses to let songs die. the next two singles were hip hop crossovers that already peaked by the time they reached #1 on pop (and better now is still increasing on hot AC). I expect the same thing will happen to Juice WRLD when he does reach the top spot.

 

Bebe performed on the AGT finale as well so that could explain why her boost seemed longer than usual

holy crap Good Old Days is still in the top 10 :lol:

M5 are lucky cos K West has zero airplay, otherwise West would be #1

also M5 are benefitting from the rule change a few weeks back which again gave more points to airplay and less to streams, where West is dominating, M5 are not even top 50 on Spotify

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