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Week ending August 17, 2019 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 8/2–8/8, airplay — 8/5–8/11

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 01 01 23 Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus ‒ Old Town Road

02 02 02 19 Billie Eilish ‒ Bad Guy

03 03 02 07 Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello ‒ Senorita (AIRPLAY GAINER)

04 04 04 14 Lizzo ‒ Truth Hurts

05 05 03 26 Khalid ‒ Talk

06 06 06 09 Chris Brown feat. Drake ‒ No Guidance

07 07 02 13 Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber ‒ I Don't Care

08 ** 08 01 Ariana Grande & Social House ‒ Boyfriend (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

09 08 03 05 Post Malone feat. Young Thug ‒ Goodbyes

10 10 10 10 Lil Tecca ‒ Ran$om

 

11 12 02 14 Shawn Mendes ‒ If I Can't Have You

12 09 01 23 Jonas Brothers ‒ Sucker

13 13 07 08 Drake feat. Rick Ross ‒ Money In The Grave

14 11 01 42 Post Malone & Swae Lee ‒ Sunflower

15 14 07 19 DaBaby ‒ Suge

16 15 14 09 Blanco Brown ‒ The Git Up

17 18 17 13 Lewis Capaldi ‒ Someone You Loved (STREAMING GAINER)

18 16 02 08 Taylor Swift ‒ You Need To Calm Down

19 17 16 17 Panic! At The Disco ‒ Hey Look Ma, I Made It

20 19 07 30 Sam Smith & Normani ‒ Dancing With A Stranger

 

21 21 21 14 Luke Combs ‒ Beer Never Broke My Heart (DIGITAL GAINER)

22 23 19 06 Ed Sheeran feat. Khalid ‒ Beautiful People

23 20 02 33 Post Malone ‒ Wow.

24 22 01 44 Halsey ‒ Without Me

25 27 11 20 Polo G feat. Lil Tjay ‒ Pop Out

26 25 02 51 Marshmello & Bastille ‒ Happier

27 28 12 11 Young Thug, J. Cole & Travis Scott ‒ The London

28 26 24 33 Dan + Shay ‒ Speechless

29 24 17 19 Blake Shelton ‒ God's Country

30 30 01 29 Ariana Grande ‒ 7 Rings

 

31 31 16 07 Lil Nas X ‒ Panini

32 37 32 15 Luke Bryan ‒ Knockin' Boots

33 43 33 14 Dan + Shay ‒ All To Myself

34 33 10 34 Ava Max ‒ Sweet But Psycho

35 38 35 06 Saweetie ‒ My Type

36 35 17 23 Morgan Wallen ‒ Whiskey Glasses

37 40 29 03 Sam Smith ‒ How Do You Sleep?

38 29 15 10 Katy Perry ‒ Never Really Over

39 36 36 16 NLE Choppa ‒ Shotta Flow

40 46 40 11 Jason Aldean ‒ Rearview Town

 

41 42 41 07 Megan Thee Stallion feat. DaBaby ‒ Cash Shit

42 45 08 47 Khalid ‒ Better

43 44 43 03 Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Ozuna & J Balvin ‒ China

44 34 34 09 Sech, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna & Anuel AA ‒ Otro Trago

45 41 41 03 Lil Baby & DaBaby ‒ Baby

46 51 46 08 Justin Moore ‒ The Ones That Didn't Make It Back Home

47 48 06 36 Meek Mill feat. Drake ‒ Going Bad

48 53 48 25 YK Osiris ‒ Worth It

49 47 01 45 Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper ‒ Shallow

50 49 39 18 Offset feat. Cardi B ‒ Clout

 

51 54 49 14 YG, Tyga & Jon Z ‒ Go Loko

52 60 52 10 SHAED ‒ Trampoline

53 52 52 09 Bad Bunny & Tainy ‒ Callaita

54 62 54 10 Chris Young ‒ Raised On Country

55 57 48 11 5 Seconds Of Summer ‒ Easier

56 65 56 10 The Chainsmokers & Bebe Rexha ‒ Call You Mine

57 63 57 25 Florida Georgia Line ‒ Talk You Out Of It

58 ** 58 01 Drake ‒ Trust Issues

59 56 43 12 DJ Khaled feat. SZA ‒ Just Us

60 ** 60 01 Drake ‒ How About Now

 

61 ** 61 01 Drake ‒ The Motion

62 55 55 07 Marshmello & Kane Brown ‒ One Thing Right

63 70 63 08 Jonas Brothers ‒ Only Human

64 66 16 10 Cardi B ‒ Press

65 59 43 11 Eric Church ‒ Some Of It

66 61 02 16 Taylor Swift feat. Brendon Urie ‒ ME!

67 ** 67 01 Sarah Jeffery ‒ Queen Of Mean

68 ** 68 01 Drake ‒ Dreams Money Can Buy

69 73 69 05 Chris Lane ‒ I Don't Know About You

70 71 70 13 Lunay, Daddy Yankee & Bad Bunny ‒ Soltera

 

71 76 68 06 Y2K & bbno$ ‒ Lalala

72 82 72 02 Dierks Bentley ‒ Living

73 39 39 02 Rick Ross feat. Drake ‒ Gold Roses

74 74 74 03 Ellie Goulding & Juice WRLD ‒ Hate Me

75 75 70 08 Ali Gatie ‒ It's You

76 81 76 04 Carrie Underwood ‒ Southbound

77 68 13 12 Tyler, The Creator ‒ Earfquake

78 80 78 05 Jhay Cortez, J Balvin & Bad Bunny ‒ No Me Conoce

79 67 67 03 NF ‒ Time

80 58 58 02 Chance The Rapper feat. MadeinTYO & DaBaby ‒ Hot Shower

 

81 ** 81 02 Khalid ‒ Right Back

82 ** 82 01 Ambjaay ‒ Uno

83 84 54 18 Meek Mill feat. Ella Mai ‒ 24/7

84 64 64 02 Big Sean ‒ Single Again

85 ** 85 01 Drake ‒ Club Paradise

86 98 83 04 Kenny Chesney ‒ Tip Of My Tongue

87 91 50 17 Eli Young Band ‒ Love Ain't

88 78 37 04 Ed Sheeran & Travis Scott ‒ Antisocial

89 93 89 03 Mustard feat. Roddy Ricch ‒ Ballin'

90 ** 90 01 Keith Urban ‒ We Were

 

91 83 75 10 Bryce Vine feat. YG ‒ La La Land

92 90 87 09 NAV feat. Meek Mill ‒ Tap

93 ** 93 01 Tool ‒ Fear Inoculum

94 ** 94 01 Cole Swindell ‒ Love You Too Late

95 ** 95 01 Drake ‒ Days In The East

96 72 22 07 Lil Nas X & Cardi B ‒ Rodeo

97 ** 97 01 Brantley Gilbert + Lindsay Ell ‒ What Happens In A Small Town

98 89 89 02 Blueface & Rich The Kid ‒ Daddy

99 ** 99 01 Matt Stell ‒ Prayed For You

100 87 65 16 Beyonce ‒ Before I Let Go

 

OUT 32 04 52 Panic! At The Disco ‒ High Hopes

OUT 50 01 52 Travis Scott ‒ Sicko Mode

OUT 69 69 01 The Chainsmokers & Illenium feat. Lennon Stella ‒ Takeaway

OUT 77 25 10 Ed Sheeran feat. Chance The Rapper & PnB Rock ‒ Cross Me

OUT 79 69 02 Taylor Swift ‒ The Archer

OUT 85 85 01 NF ‒ Leave Me Alone

OUT 86 70 02 NF ‒ The Search

OUT 88 88 03 Mustard feat. NAV, Playboi Carti & A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Baguettes In The Face

OUT 92 20 05 Nicki Minaj ‒ MEGATRON

OUT 94 94 01 Chance The Rapper ‒ All Day Long

OUT 95 95 01 Chance The Rapper ‒ Do You Remember

OUT 96 71 20 Pedro Capo X Farruko ‒ Calma

OUT 97 27 17 Jonas Brothers ‒ Cool

OUT 99 86 02 Lady Antebellum ‒ What If I Never Get Over You

OUT 100 15 11 Halsey ‒ Nightmare

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 03 Runaway June ‒ Buy My Own Drinks

02 ** Drake ‒ 4PM In Calabasas

03 09 Trippie Redd feat. Lil Baby & Lil Duke ‒ Mac 10

04 ** DJ Snake, J. Balvin & Tyga ‒ Loco Contigo

05 ** Drake feat. James Fauntleroy ‒ Girls Love Beyonce

06 ** Drake ‒ 5AM In Toronto

07 ** Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart, Cameron Boyce, Thomas Doherty, China Anne McClain & Dylan Playfair ‒ Night Falls

08 ** Lauv feat. Anne-Marie ‒ f**k, i'm lonely

09 ** Drake ‒ Draft Day

10 16 DaBaby feat. Offset ‒ Baby Sitter

11 21 MAX & Quinn XCII ‒ Love Me Less

12 ** Drake ‒ I Get Lonely Too

13 ** Chris Janson ‒ Good Vibes

14 12 Maren Morris ‒ The Bones

15 ** Lil Durk ‒ Green Light

16 24 Russell Dickerson ‒ Every Little Thing

17 ** Wale feat. Jeremih ‒ On Chill

18 ** Drake feat. J. Cole ‒ Jodeci Freestyle

19 20 NLE Choppa ‒ Shotta Flow 3

20 ** Old Dominion ‒ One Man Band

21 14 Shordie Shordie ‒ Betchua (Bitchuary)

22 RE Miranda Lambert ‒ It All Comes Out In The Wash

23 22 J Balvin & Bad Bunny ‒ La Cancion

24 ** Jessie Reyez & JMR Or 6LACK ‒ Imported

25 RE Afro B ‒ Drogba (Joanna)

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Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' Leads Billboard Hot 100 for 19th Week, Ariana Grande & Social House's 'Boyfriend' Debuts in Top 10

8/12/2019 by Gary Trust

 

Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road," featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, extends its record domination atop the Billboard Hot 100, topping the chart for a 19th week.

 

Two weeks ago, "Road" rewrote the mark for the most time atop the tally, as, with a 17th frame at No. 1, it bested "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, featuring Justin Bieber, and "One Sweet Day" by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men, which ruled for 16 weeks each, in 2017 and 1995-96, respectively.

 

Elsewhere in the latest Hot 100's top 10, Ariana Grande and Social House launch at No. 8 on the chart with "Boyfriend."

 

With a 19th week atop the Hot 100 for "Old Town Road," here's a look at the 10 longest-leading No. 1s in the chart's 61-year archives:

 

Weeks at No. 1, Title, Artist, Date Reached No. 1

19, "Old Town Road," Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, April 13, 2019

16, "Despacito," Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, May 27, 2017

16, "One Sweet Day," Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, Dec. 2, 1995

14, "Uptown Funk!," Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars, Jan. 17, 2015

14, "I Gotta Feeling," The Black Eyed Peas, July 11, 2009

14, "We Belong Together," Mariah Carey, June 4, 2005

14, "Candle in the Wind 1997"/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight," Elton John, Oct. 11, 1997

14, "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)," Los Del Rio, Aug. 3, 1996

14, "I'll Make Love to You," Boyz II Men, Aug. 27, 1994

14, "I Will Always Love You," Whitney Houston, Nov. 28, 1992

 

As on the Hot 100, "Road" (on Columbia Records) leads the Streaming Songs chart for a record-padding 19th week, with 58.8 million U.S. streams, down 13%, in the week ending Aug. 8, according to Nielsen Music. "Road" set the record for the top streaming week (143 million) following the April 5 arrival of its remix solely with Cyrus (who has been billed on 18 of the song's 19 weeks atop the Hot 100) and claims nine of the 11 biggest streaming frames to date, including the top three.

 

"Road" concurrently spends a 15th week atop the Digital Song Sales chart, with 34,000 downloads sold, down 28%, in the week ending Aug. 8. The track boasts the second-most weeks logged atop the list, trailing only "Despacito," which ruled for 17 weeks. On Radio Songs, where it reached No. 2, "Road" falls 17-21, down 11% to 38.5 million audience impressions in the week ending Aug. 11.

 

Meanwhile, "Road" leads the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts for a record-breaking 19th week each, breaking out of a tie for the longest command in the history of each ranking. On Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, the track bests the 18-week domination of Drake's "One Dance," featuring WizKid and Kyla, in 2016. On Hot Rap Songs, "Road" passes the 18-week rules of Drake's "Hotline Bling" (2015-16); Iggy Azalea's "Fancy," featuring Charli XCX (2014); and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott's "Hot Boyz," featuring NAS, EVE and Q-Tip (1999-2000). (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs began as an all-encompassing genre chart in October 1958 and Hot Rap Songs launched in March 1989.)

 

"Road" additionally tops the Songs of the Summer chart for an 11th frame, having led the list each week since its annual return after Memorial Day.

 

Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" notches a ninth total week at its No. 2 Hot 100 high, as it rises 4-3 on Radio Songs (94.7 million, up 4%) and dips 2-4 on Streaming Songs (35.6 million, down 22%) and 5-7 on Digital Song Sales (18,000, down 11%).

 

Below "Road" the entire time that it has ranked at No. 2 on the Hot 100, "Bad Guy" is (as of now) just the fifth non-No. 1 in the chart's history to peak at the runner-up spot for at least nine weeks, and is a week from potentially tying for the most time peaking at No. 2. Here's a recap of the No. 2 hits to spend the most time at their highpoints:

 

Weeks Peaking at No. 2, Title, Artist, Peak Date

10, "Work It," Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Nov. 16, 2002

10, "Waiting for a Girl Like You," Foreigner, Nov. 28, 1981

9, "Bad Guy," Billie Eilish, June 8, 2019

9, "You're Still the One," Shania Twain, May 2, 1998

9, "I Love You Always Forever," Donna Lewis, Aug. 4, 1996

 

As for the continued Hot 100 rule of "Road," it and "Bad Guy" decline by 15% and 12%, respectively, in overall metrics, as the former sports a nearly 1.2-to-1 points difference over the latter, essentially maintaining its margin of victory from last week.

 

Elsewhere, "Bad Guy" becomes Eilish's first No. 1 on the mainstream top 40-based Pop Songs airplay chart, as it spends a second week atop Alternative Songs.

 

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello's "Senorita" stays at No. 3 on the Hot 100, after debuting at its No. 2 high on the chart dated July 6; Lizzo's "Truth Hurts" is steady at its No. 4 best; and Khalid's No. 3-peaking "Talk" keeps at No. 5, while leading Radio Songs for a ninth week (127.2 million, down 2%) and Hot R&B Songs for a 16th week.

 

Chris Brown's "No Guidance," featuring Drake, repeats at its No. 6 Hot 100 peak and Ed Sheeran and Bieber's No. 2-peaking "I Don't Care" is stationary at No. 7.

 

Ariana Grande and Social House soar onto the Hot 100 at No. 8 on the chart with "Boyfriend." The collab begins at No. 2 on Digital Song Sales (31,000 sold, also good for a No. 1 bow, marking Grande's sixth leader, on Pop Digital Song Sales); No. 7 on Streaming Songs (25.9 million U.S. streams); and No. 40 on Radio Songs (24.6 million in audience).

 

Grande achieves her 14th Hot 100 top 10, having nearly doubled her total in just over a year; "No Tears Left to Cry" debuted at its No. 3 peak on May 5, 2018, and "Boyfriend" marks her sixth top 10 since (a sum tied with Post Malone for second-best in that span, after Drake's 13). She notched her first eight top 10s in 2013-16.

 

"Boyfriend" is additionally Grande's 10th top 10 Hot 100 debut, making her the fifth artist to reach the milestone, after Drake (20), Taylor Swift (15), Eminem (12) and Lil Wayne (11).

 

Social House, the duo of Charles Anderson and Michael Foster, makes its first Hot 100 visit.

 

Meanwhile, the title "Boyfriend" hits the Hot 100's top 10 for a second time. Bieber's same-named song (but different composition) reached No. 2 in 2012.

 

Post Malone's "Goodbyes," featuring Young Thug, descends 8-9 on the Hot 100, after debuting at its No. 3 peak, while becoming Post Malone's sixth Radio Songs top 10 and Young Thug's second (13-10; 52 million, up 9%). Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Lil Tecca's "Ran$om" spends a second week at its No. 10 high.

Is Billie Eilish going to break the record for most weeks at number two?

 

Also how satisfying to see Lil Tecca have 10 in all four columns!

^especially after someone from her label/team was bragging about how this was gonna debut at #1
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'Fear Inoculum' is the first 10-minute song to chart on the Hot 100! The previous longest song to chart was David Bowie's 'Blackstar' (9:57) in 2016.

 

Other longest/shortest Hot 100 hits, courtesy of Billboard:

 

The Longest Hot 100 Hits

(10:21) "Fear Inoculum," Tool, No. 93 peak (to date), 2019

(9:57) "Blackstar," David Bowie, No. 78 peak, 2016

(9:30) "Better Place to Be (Parts 1 & 2)," Harry Chapin, No. 86, 1976

(8:55) "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)," Hillsong UNITED, No. 83, 2014

(8:55) "November Rain," Guns N' Roses, No. 3, 1992

(8:50) "4 Your Eyez Only," J. Cole, No. 29, 2016

(8:37) "American Pie (Parts I & II)," Don McLean, No. 1 (four weeks), 1972

 

The Shortest Hot 100 Hits

(0:45) "PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen)," Piko-Taro, No. 77, 2016

(1:02) "Little Boxes," The Womenfolk, No. 83, 1964

(1:13) "Pete Davidson," Ariana Grande, No. 99, 2018

(1:16) "Difference (Interlude), XXXTentacion, No. 84, 2018

(1:17) "Some Kind-A Earthquake," Duane Eddy His Twangy Guitar and the Rebels, No. 37, 1959

(1:19) "Forward," Beyonce feat. James Blake, No. 63, 2016

(1:20) "What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)," Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Anne Hudgens, No. 67, 2006

When will our faves ever?

 

I guess 'Blackstar' would be the record for the UK (made #61 following his death) then, as 'Fear Inoculum' is very unlikely to chart here.

 

I thought Ariana would have the shortest record for 'Raindrops (An Angel Cried)' which is 38 seconds, but as it turns out that only made Bubblin Under.

When will our faves ever?

 

I guess 'Blackstar' would be the record for the UK (made #61 following his death) then, as 'Fear Inoculum' is very unlikely to chart here.

Given the quantity of singles that entered the charts in ~1995-2003, I'd expect there are many over 10 minutes, whether that be trance songs without radio edits (or released on 12" only) or other genres or random oddities.

 

I don't know the song but I found one: Durango 95 - Lectronik, which charted at #99 in 2001, and was 10:26 long with no radio edit included.

Actually, I've just remembered the UK record was the 40 minute '

' which The Orb deliberately made as long as possible without breaking the chart rules, although there was a 4 minute version available to buy as well.

 

As for songs without (official) radio edits the one you mentioned may be it though.

 

There was also the 15 minute Oasis interview that charted in the 90s but I don't count that as a song.

Quite amazing that 'Fear Inoculum' was able to make it onto the Hot 100 with only a few days of tracking! Also kind of surprising that there hasn't once in the history of the Hot 100 been a 10 minute song charting for even a week (I did already know that as I do remember 'Blackstar' breaking that record but still), especially considering that 2 of the 7 songs listed as the longest Hot 100 entries were really big hits!

 

Wasn't sure if Billboard were going to allow Drake's songs onto the chart this time but I see they took the same decision as the OCC that they count as new songs as they've only just been commercially released. According to Wikipedia that now makes him the second artist to get to 200 Hot 100 hits and he was only a handful more songs making the cut away from overtaking Glee Cast for the record (Glee on 207, Drake on 203). He'll have the record very soon. Glad to see 'Days In The East' was one of the songs that made the cut for him although a little weird that '4PM In Calabasas' missed out when that was the 2nd highest track from 'Care Package' in the UK!

 

Would also like to apologise for questioning Billboard's ability to see into the future when 'Worth It' didn't drop out of the chart 4 weeks ago, with it finally making the top 50 this week. 'Talk You Out Of It' also looking like it might do the same (but I'm curious as to when it'll finally be removed from the chart if it never does, I assume it'd be after it's been declining for a couple of weeks rather than just letting it stay on indefinitely until it naturally leaves the top 100?)

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Would also like to apologise for questioning Billboard's ability to see into the future when 'Worth It' didn't drop out of the chart 4 weeks ago, with it finally making the top 50 this week. 'Talk You Out Of It' also looking like it might do the same (but I'm curious as to when it'll finally be removed from the chart if it never does, I assume it'd be after it's been declining for a couple of weeks rather than just letting it stay on indefinitely until it naturally leaves the top 100?)
I'm sure 'Talk You Out Of It' will be removed once its airplay finally peaks and declines. I'm not sure if it's had a bullet every week since it became recurrent-eligible, but country radio is predictable enough that Billboard knows it will keep gradually climbing and re-peaking until it's finally #1 on country radio (and then its airplay will immediately plummet and the label moves right on to the next single - more than you needed to know but yeah), so no sense in removing it prematurely.

 

When will our faves ever?

 

I guess 'Blackstar' would be the record for the UK (made #61 following his death) then, as 'Fear Inoculum' is very unlikely to chart here.

 

I thought Ariana would have the shortest record for 'Raindrops (An Angel Cried)' which is 38 seconds, but as it turns out that only made Bubblin Under.

'Wibbling Rivalry' by "Oas*s" is 14:32 and made it to #52 to in 1995. It's 15 mins of Liam and Noel arguing :lol:

you gotta love the trackless for Wibbling Rivalry

 

1) "Noel Side... (A lot of swearing and cussing)"

2) "Liam Side... (Even more swearing and cussing)"

Is Billie Eilish going to break the record for most weeks at number two?

 

Also how satisfying to see Lil Tecca have 10 in all four columns!

Most weeks peaking at #2:

10 weeks | "Waiting for a Girl Like You" by Foreigner (1981)

10 weeks | "Work It" by Missy Elliott (2002)

 

9 weeks | "I Love You Always Forever" by Donna Lewis (1996)

9 weeks | "You're Still the One" by Shania Twain (1998)

9 weeks | "Bad Guy" by Billie Eilish (2019)

 

Only 2 weeks left according to ATRL

Fun Fact: The shortest track to enter the UK Singles Chart was The Ladies' Bras by Jonny Trunk & Wisby (0:27)

If only You Suffer by Napalm Death managed to chart in the Top 100, then it would be unbeatable.

you gotta love the trackless for Wibbling Rivalry

 

1) "Noel Side... (A lot of swearing and cussing)"

2) "Liam Side... (Even more swearing and cussing)"

 

 

"The Who hated each other you know?"

"Well I hate this bast*rd!"

LMAO

:lol:

Billie was pushing 'bad guy' hard on social media on the last day of the streaming tracking week (and released a new 'vertical video') which indicates she might have been super close to #1. Wouldn't be surprised if that was enough for her to sneak a week at #1 now then, although I think it'd be more interesting if she matches/beats the record for most weeks peaking at #2 so I hope not.

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