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Week ending August 29, 2020 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 8/14–8/20, airplay — 8/17–8/23

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 01 01 02 Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion ‒ WAP

02 ** 02 01 Drake feat. Lil Durk ‒ Laugh Now Cry Later (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

03 02 01 18 DaBaby feat. Roddy Ricch ‒ ROCKSTAR

04 03 01 38 The Weeknd ‒ Blinding Lights

05 04 02 28 Jack Harlow feat. DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne ‒ WHATS POPPIN

06 ** 06 01 Morgan Wallen ‒ 7 Summers

07 05 01 22 Harry Styles ‒ Watermelon Sugar

08 06 04 22 SAINt JHN ‒ Roses (Imanbek Remix)

09 07 07 10 Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo ‒ Savage Love (AIRPLAY GAINER)

10 11 10 34 Gabby Barrett ‒ I Hope

 

11 09 09 15 Chris Brown & Young Thug ‒ Go Crazy

12 10 10 29 Lewis Capaldi ‒ Before You Go

13 13 13 21 Dua Lipa ‒ Break My Heart

14 ** 14 01 Miley Cyrus ‒ Midnight Sky

15 14 06 37 Harry Styles ‒ Adore You

16 15 01 51 Post Malone ‒ Circles

17 20 06 07 Pop Smoke feat. Lil Baby, DaBaby ‒ For the Night

18 18 02 06 Juice WRLD x Marshmello ‒ Come & Go

19 17 17 07 Pop Smoke feat. Lil Tjay ‒ Mood Swings

20 16 01 23 Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyonce ‒ Savage

 

21 23 03 05 DJ Khaled feat. Drake ‒ Popstar

22 12 12 08 Rod Wave feat. ATR Son Son ‒ Rags2Riches

23 25 23 23 Powfu feat. beabadoobee ‒ death bed

24 19 08 28 Lil Mosey ‒ Blueberry Faygo

25 22 22 19 Maddie & Tae ‒ Die From a Broken Heart

26 84 26 02 24kGoldn feat. iann dior ‒ Mood (DIGITAL/STREAMING GAINER)

27 26 02 42 Dua Lipa ‒ Don't Start Now

28 29 11 07 Pop Smoke feat. 50 Cent, Roddy Ricch ‒ The Woo

29 28 12 48 Maren Morris ‒ The Bones

30 21 19 16 Luke Bryan ‒ One Margarita

 

31 30 02 32 Future feat. Drake ‒ Life Is Good

32 27 05 06 Juice WRLD ‒ Wishing Well

33 24 01 04 Taylor Swift ‒ cardigan

34 37 34 06 Kane Brown feat. Swae Lee & Khalid ‒ Be Like That

35 08 08 02 Juice WRLD & The Weeknd ‒ Smile

36 38 16 30 Morgan Wallen ‒ Chasin You

37 31 05 28 Justin Bieber feat. Quavo ‒ Intentions

38 32 10 16 Lil Baby & 42 Dugg ‒ We Paid

39 40 39 12 Kane Brown ‒ Cool Again

40 34 21 17 StaySolidRocky ‒ Party Girl

 

41 44 41 06 Saweetie ‒ Tap In

42 35 28 08 Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Girls in the Hood

43 33 01 33 Doja Cat ‒ Say So

44 36 01 13 Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande ‒ Rain On Me

45 45 31 25 Lil Baby ‒ Emotionally Scarred

46 47 46 12 Jason Aldean ‒ Got What I Got

47 42 01 37 Roddy Ricch ‒ The Box

48 48 48 21 JP Saxe feat. Julia Michaels ‒ If the World Was Ending

49 41 41 04 Maroon 5 ‒ Nobody's Love

50 52 50 12 Justin Moore ‒ Why We Drink

 

51 46 03 10 Lil Baby ‒ The Bigger Picture

52 59 52 12 Lee Brice ‒ One of Them Girls

53 56 53 08 Luke Combs ‒ Lovin On You

54 39 06 03 Billie Eilish ‒ my future

55 53 48 18 Florida Georgia Line ‒ I Love My Country

56 54 51 12 Doja Cat feat. Gucci Mane ‒ Like That

57 63 57 20 Thomas Rhett feat. Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin & Keith Urban ‒ Be a Light

58 ** 58 01 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Kacey Talk

59 57 44 07 Moneybagg Yo ‒ Said Sum

60 58 08 05 DJ Khaled feat. Drake ‒ Greece

 

61 ** 61 01 Conan Gray ‒ Heather

62 67 61 10 Morgan Wallen ‒ More Than My Hometown

63 49 41 10 Chris Janson ‒ Done

64 55 26 20 Miranda Lambert ‒ Bluebird

65 60 43 03 Dan + Shay ‒ I Should Probably Go To Bed

66 ** 66 01 Internet Money & Gunna feat. Don Toliver & NAV ‒ Lemonade

67 50 04 04 Taylor Swift ‒ the 1

68 64 63 04 J. Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny & Tainy ‒ UN DIA (ONE DAY)

69 69 69 07 AJR ‒ Bang!

70 66 60 18 Keith Urban ‒ God Whispered Your Name

 

71 ** 71 01 Money Man feat. Lil Baby ‒ 24

72 68 01 20 Drake ‒ Toosie Slide

73 72 72 04 Topic & A7S ‒ Breaking Me

74 81 74 11 HARDY feat. Lauren Alaina, Devin Dawson ‒ One Beer

75 65 65 14 Rod Wave ‒ Girl of My Dreams

76 73 73 02 Ava Max ‒ Kings & Queens

77 77 77 06 Parker McCollum ‒ Pretty Heart

78 89 78 03 Tim McGraw ‒ I Called Mama

79 74 38 11 Gunna feat. Young Thug ‒ DOLLAZ ON MY HEAD

80 76 76 11 Ashley McBryde ‒ One Night Standards

 

81 78 72 13 surf mesa feat. Emilee ‒ ily

82 61 06 04 Taylor Swift feat. Bon Iver ‒ exile

83 RE 61 03 Polo G ‒ Martin & Gina

84 87 56 04 Blake Shelton feat. Gwen Stefani ‒ Happy Anywhere

85 75 31 07 Pop Smoke ‒ Got It on Me

86 92 86 02 Jameson Rodgers ‒ Some Girls

87 70 62 11 Black Eyed Peas, Ozuna + J.Rey Soul ‒ Mamacita

88 90 57 17 Don Toliver ‒ After Party

89 94 43 09 Lil Durk feat. Lil Baby & Polo G ‒ 3 Headed Goat

90 79 01 15 Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber ‒ stuck with u

 

91 83 07 06 Juice WRLD ‒ Conversations

92 ** 92 01 Ozuna ‒ Caramelo

93 80 10 06 Juice WRLD & Marshmello feat. Polo G & The Kid LAROI ‒ Hate the Other Side

94 93 93 02 Nio Garcia x Anuel AA x Myke Towers x Brray x Juanka ‒ La Jeepeta

95 95 95 02 Mulatto ‒ Bitch From Da Souf

96 91 11 16 Juice WRLD ‒ Righteous

97 98 77 05 Trevor Daniel x Selena Gomez ‒ Past Life

98 88 41 07 Pop Smoke ‒ Something Special

99 RE 62 07 Polo G ‒ 21

100 ** 100 01 Chase Rice ‒ Lonely If You Are

 

OUT 43 26 20 Sam Hunt ‒ Hard To Forget

OUT 51 39 22 BENEE feat. Gus Dapperton ‒ Supalonely

OUT 62 62 01 Rod Wave ‒ Letter From Houston

OUT 71 50 11 LOCASH ‒ One Big Country Song

OUT 82 82 01 Machine Gun Kelly x blackbear ‒ My Ex's Best Friend

OUT 85 56 14 Young T & Bugsey feat. Headie One ‒ Don't Rush

OUT 86 86 01 Rod Wave ‒ Freestyle

OUT 96 62 12 Migos feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Need It

OUT 97 09 06 Juice WRLD x Halsey ‒ Life's A Mess

OUT 99 19 02 A$AP Ferg feat. Nicki Minaj & MadeinTYO ‒ Move Ya Hips

OUT 100 29 15 Marshmello & Halsey ‒ Be Kind

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 25 Tate McRae ‒ You Broke Me First

02 ** Young Dolph feat. Megan Thee Stallion ‒ RNB

03 ** Kane Brown ‒ Worship You

04 15 Matt Stell ‒ Everywhere But On

05 13 Tainy x J Balvin ‒ Agua

06 12 Jon Pardi ‒ Ain't Always The Cowboy

07 05 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ All In

08 08 iann dior feat. Lil Baby ‒ Prospect

09 18 Rauw Alejandro x Camilo ‒ Tattoo

10 ** Dua Lipa feat. Madonna & Missy Elliott ‒ Levitating (The Blessed Madonna Remix)

11 09 YFN Lucci ‒ Wet. (She Got That...)

12 RE Morgan Wallen ‒ Cover Me Up

13 11 Curtis Waters feat. Harm Franklin ‒ Stunnin

14 ** Karol G ‒ Ay, Dios Mio!

15 22 Zach Williams & Dolly Parton ‒ There Was Jesus

16 ** Young Dolph ‒ Hold Up Hold Up Hold Up

17 24 Russell Dickerson ‒ Love You Like I Used To

18 ** Taylor Swift ‒ the lakes

19 20 BeatKing feat. Queendome Come ‒ Then Leave

20 RE Kendrick Lamar feat. Jay Rock ‒ Money Trees

21 ** Labrinth ‒ Still Don't Know My Name

22 ** Ppcocaaine & NextYoungin ‒ 3 Musketeers

23 ** City Girls ‒ Pu**y Talk

24 ** Chris Lane ‒ Big, Big Plans

25 RE Sech ‒ Relacion

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Cardi B's 'WAP' Tops Billboard Hot 100 for Second Week; Drake, Morgan Wallen & Gabby Barrett Hit Top 10

8/24/2020 by Gary Trust

 

Cardi B's "WAP," featuring Megan Thee Stallion, spends a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. It soared in at the summit a week earlier with record first-week streams.

 

"WAP" fends off Drake's "Laugh Now Cry Later," featuring Lil Durk, as the latter launches at No. 2 on the Hot 100.

 

Plus, two country hits enter the Hot 100's top 10: Morgan Wallen's "7 Summers" debuts at No. 6 and Gabby Barrett's "I Hope" ascends from No. 11 to No. 10.

 

"WAP," released on Atlantic Records, notches a second week at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart, with 36,000 downloads sold (down 71%) in the week ending Aug. 20, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. It dips to No. 2 on Streaming Songs with 72.2 million U.S. streams (down 22%) in the week ending Aug. 20. A week ago, it blasted in with 93 million streams, the most ever for a song in its first week of release.

 

"WAP" additionally debuts at No. 48 on the Radio Songs chart with 16.5 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 42%) in the week ending Aug. 23.

 

"WAP" is the first song to spend its first two weeks on the Hot 100 at No. 1 since Ariana Grande's "7 Rings," which tallied its first five weeks on the chart in the top spot (of eight total frames at No. 1), beginning on the Feb. 2, 2019-dated tally. In between those hits, eight songs debuted at No. 1, each spending a week at the summit. (Of the 42 songs that have entered the Hot 100 at No. 1 all-time, 19, including "WAP," remained on top in their second weeks.)

 

Meanwhile, "WAP" is the first song among women to lead the Hot 100 for multiple weeks since Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" reigned for three weeks in December-January. Before that, Lizzo's "Truth Hurts" totaled seven weeks at No. 1 last September-October.

 

"WAP" concurrently posts a second week at No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, which employ the same multi-metric methodology as the Hot 100.

 

Drake's "Laugh Now Cry Later," featuring Lil Durk, roars onto the Hot 100 at No. 2, led by its chart-topping entrance on Streaming Songs with 69.8 million streams in the week ending Aug. 20, following its Aug. 14 release.

 

Drake adds his record-extending ninth Streaming Songs No. 1 and second this year, after "Toosie Slide," which started with 55.5 million first-week streams (April 18). "Laugh" brings Drake his second-best first-week streaming total, after "God's Plan" (82.4 million, Feb. 3, 2018).

 

(Note that while the total of 69.8 million streams for "Laugh" is less than the 72.2 million for Cardi B's "WAP," the former ranks at No. 1 on Streaming Songs and the latter places at No. 2 due to the application of weighting of paid subscription, ad-supported and programmed streams, as factored into the Hot 100.)

 

"Laugh" enters Digital Song Sales at No. 4 (21,000 sold) at Radio Songs at No. 47 (17.1 million impressions).

 

Drake adds his record-padding 41st Hot 100 top 10. On the Aug. 1-dated Hot 100, he landed his 39th and 40th top 10s, breaking a tie with Madonna (38) for the most in the chart's 62-year history. The Beatles rank third with 34 top 10s.

 

"Laugh" also extends Drake's records for the most overall Hot 100 entries (225), most top 40 hits (114) and most titles to debut in the top 10 (26).

 

Lil Durk earns his first Hot 100 top 10 and first Streaming Songs No. 1.

 

DaBaby's seven-week Hot 100 leader "Rockstar," featuring Roddy Ricch, drops 2-3.

 

The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" descends 3-4 on the Hot 100, as it spends a record-extending 20th week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (78.7 million, down 2%). It tops the multi-metric Hot R&B Songs chart for a record-padding 23rd week.

 

Jack Harlow's "Whats Poppin," featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez and Lil Wayne, retreats 4-5 on the Hot 100, after rising to No. 2.

 

Morgan Wallen's "7 Summers" bounds onto the Hot 100 at No. 6, marking his first top 10. It also enters the multi-metric Hot Country Songs chart at No. 1, where it's his second leader, after "Whiskey Glasses" reigned for two weeks in May-June 2019.

 

Released Aug. 14, "Summers" starts at No. 4 on Streaming Songs with 23.5 million U.S. streams in the week ending Aug. 20, the best release-week sum for a title that has appeared on both the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs by a solo male and no accompanying acts. On Digital Song Sales, it opens at No. 2 (28,000).

 

"Summers" is just the second top 10 Hot 100 debut ever for a song by a solo male and no accompanying acts that has also appeared on Hot Country Songs, after Garth Brooks' alter ego Chris Gaines bowed at No. 5 on the Hot 100 with "Lost in You" in September 1999.

 

Harry Styles' "Watermelon Sugar" recedes 5-7 on the Hot 100, two weeks after surging to No. 1; SAINt JHN's "Roses" slides 6-8, after reaching No. 4, as it tops the multi-metric Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for a 17th week; and Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo's "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" falls to No. 9 from its No. 7 Hot 100 high.

 

Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Gabby Barrett's "I Hope" rises 11-10, becoming the first top 10 on the chart for the 2018 American Idol third-place finalist. The track topped Hot Country Songs for five weeks (before being dethroned this week by Wallen's "Summers").

 

Reaching the top 10 in its 34th week on the Hot 100, "Hope" completes the third-longest trip to the tier, after 2005 Idol champ Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats," which hit the top 10 in its 38th week in 2007, and Creed's "Higher" (36 weeks, 2000).

 

Barrett is also the first woman to hit the Hot 100's top 10 with a song unaccompanied by any other artists that also charted on Hot Country Songs since October 2012, when Taylor Swift's "Red" debuted at its No. 6 peak.

 

Plus, with "Hope" marking Barrett's first Hot Country Songs and Hot 100 entry, she joins an exclusive group of women who have topped the former and reached the latter's top 10 with their first solo singles. Jeannie C. Riley initiated the club with "Harper Valley P.T.A.," a No. 1 on both charts in 1968, while Marie Osmond ("Paper Roses," No. 5 on the Hot 100 in 1973) and Jessi Colter ("I'm Not Lisa," No. 4, 1975) also topped Hot Country Songs and hit the Hot 100's top 10 in their first solo appearances on each ranking. Barrett is, thus, the first woman to earn the honor in over 45 years.

 

"Hope" lifts 9-8 on Radio Songs (52.4 million, up 8%); holds at No. 9 on Digital Song Sales (8,000, essentially even week-over-week); and pushes 28-27 on Streaming Songs (11.7 million, up 8%).

 

The song led the Country Airplay chart dated April 25 and has crossed to pop radio. It holds at its No. 10 best on the Adult Contemporary survey; enters the Adult Pop Songs top 10 (11-8); and advances 12-11 on Pop Songs. Aiding its profile and pop radio support, a remix with Charlie Puth was released in April.

 

With "Hope" marking Barrett's first Country Airplay entry, she's the first woman to have led that list with an initial entry, unaccompanied by other acts, that went on to hit the Hot 100's top 10, dating to the Country Airplay chart's 1990 inception. She's the first artist overall to achieve the feat since Florida Georgia Line, whose first Country Airplay hit "Cruise" ruled for three weeks in December 2012 before reaching No. 4 on the Hot 100 in June 2013. "Cruise" likewise scored pop radio airplay assisted by a remix (with Nelly).

 

The only other such song? Billy Ray Cyrus' debut hit "Achy Breaky Heart," which blew up for a five-week rule on Country Airplay and a No. 4 peak on the Hot 100 in 1992, also helped by pop crossover play.

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