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Week ending March 27, 2021 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 3/12–3/18, airplay — 3/15–3/21

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 06 01 06 Cardi B ‒ Up (BIGGEST SALES GAIN)

02 04 02 02 Silk Sonic ‒ Leave The Door Open (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN)

03 05 01 10 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Drivers License

04 01 01 02 Drake ‒ What's Next

05 07 04 14 The Weeknd ‒ Save Your Tears

06 08 01 67 The Weeknd ‒ Blinding Lights

07 13 05 24 Dua Lipa feat. DaBaby ‒ Levitating

08 10 01 32 24kGoldn feat. iann dior ‒ Mood

09 09 02 20 Ariana Grande ‒ 34+35

10 02 02 02 Drake feat. Lil Baby ‒ Wants And Needs

 

11 11 03 45 Chris Brown & Young Thug ‒ Go Crazy

12 12 09 28 Pop Smoke ‒ What You Know Bout Love

13 14 03 05 Lil Tjay feat. 6LACK ‒ Calling My Phone

14 16 13 11 Pooh Shiesty feat. Lil Durk ‒ Back In Blood

15 17 02 19 Billie Eilish ‒ Therefore I Am

16 18 16 10 Doja Cat ‒ Streets

17 15 01 21 Ariana Grande ‒ Positions

18 21 18 15 Yung Bleu feat. Drake ‒ You're Mines Still

19 20 17 30 Tate McRae ‒ You Broke Me First.

20 25 15 09 SpotemGottem feat. Pooh Shiesty or DaBaby ‒ Beat Box

 

21 22 21 10 Saweetie feat. Doja Cat ‒ Best Friend

22 23 05 20 Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez ‒ Dakiti

23 27 23 15 Lil Baby ‒ On Me

24 24 06 37 Pop Smoke feat. Lil Baby & DaBaby ‒ For The Night

25 37 25 05 Masked Wolf ‒ Astronaut In The Ocean

26 39 26 06 Coi Leray feat. Lil Durk ‒ No More Parties

27 19 09 12 SZA ‒ Good Days

28 28 21 31 Machine Gun Kelly x blackbear ‒ My Ex's Best Friend

29 30 29 13 Thomas Rhett ‒ What's Your Country Song

30 52 30 05 Giveon ‒ Heartbreak Anniversary (BIGGEST STREAMING GAIN)

 

31 03 03 02 Drake feat. Rick Ross ‒ Lemon Pepper Freestyle

32 35 30 22 Ritt Momney ‒ Put Your Records On

33 32 32 12 Gabby Barrett ‒ The Good Ones

34 43 01 30 BTS ‒ Dynamite

35 41 25 29 Chris Stapleton ‒ Starting Over

36 ** 36 01 Rod Wave ‒ Street Runner (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

37 38 06 11 Justin Bieber ‒ Anyone

38 31 31 12 Parmalee x Blanco Brown ‒ Just The Way

39 42 01 14 Taylor Swift ‒ Willow

40 44 34 15 The Kid LAROI ‒ Without You

 

41 33 20 24 Niko Moon ‒ Good Time

42 45 28 15 Megan Thee Stallion feat. DaBaby ‒ Cry Baby

43 40 39 04 Kali Uchis ‒ Telepatia

44 36 15 24 Luke Combs ‒ Better Together

45 29 10 19 CJ ‒ Whoopty

46 47 45 06 Ava Max ‒ My Head And My Heart

47 54 47 02 Maroon 5 feat. Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Beautiful Mistakes

48 50 44 14 H.E.R. ‒ Damage

49 51 48 11 Florida Georgia Line ‒ Long Live

50 46 24 22 BRS Kash ‒ Throat Baby (Go Baby)

 

51 53 37 06 Moneybagg Yo ‒ Time Today

52 56 49 05 Dua Lipa ‒ We're Good

53 48 36 12 Luke Bryan ‒ Down To One

54 55 54 10 Brett Young ‒ Lady

55 60 55 04 Mooski ‒ Track Star

56 57 56 09 Glass Animals ‒ Heat Waves

57 58 56 09 Travis Scott & HVME ‒ Goosebumps

58 34 34 02 Lil Baby feat. EST Gee ‒ Real As It Gets

59 26 26 02 Justin Bieber ‒ Hold On

60 59 55 12 All Time Low feat. Demi Lovato & blackbear ‒ Monsters

 

61 67 02 21 Luke Combs ‒ Forever After All

62 61 47 10 Erica Banks ‒ Buss It

63 68 63 10 Eric Church ‒ Hell Of A View

64 63 12 17 Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Body

65 62 62 10 Dustin Lynch ‒ Momma's House

66 64 09 10 Morgan Wallen ‒ Wasted On You

67 71 67 09 Tenille Arts ‒ Somebody Like That

68 66 53 08 Bad Bunny & Rosalia ‒ La Noche de Anoche

69 77 69 04 Tiesto ‒ The Business

70 ** 70 01 ROSE ‒ On The Ground

 

71 73 55 08 DaBaby ‒ Masterpiece

72 70 67 10 Black Eyed Peas x Shakira ‒ Girl Like Me

73 78 73 08 Jordan Davis ‒ Almost Maybes

74 79 74 06 Morray ‒ Quicksand

75 85 75 08 Jazmine Sullivan ‒ Pick Up Your Feelings

76 82 76 03 Sam Hunt ‒ Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90's

77 80 77 04 Jake Owen ‒ Made For You

78 75 75 12 VEDO ‒ You Got It

79 ** 79 01 NF feat. Hopsin ‒ Lost

80 72 32 10 Morgan Wallen ‒ Sand In My Boots

 

81 69 42 14 Darius Rucker ‒ Beers And Sunshine

82 76 62 14 Keith Urban & P!nk ‒ One Too Many

83 ** 83 01 Imagine Dragons ‒ Follow You

84 RE 74 02 Selena Gomez With Rauw Alejandro ‒ Baila Conmigo

85 89 85 03 Dylan Scott ‒ Nobody

86 88 63 06 Dan + Shay ‒ Glad You Exist

87 RE 87 04 Giveon ‒ Like I Want You

88 ** 88 01 Machine Gun Kelly & CORPSE ‒ Daywalker!

89 84 84 04 Pop Smoke feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Hello

90 ** 90 01 Miranda Lambert ‒ Settling Down

 

91 83 82 06 Myke Towers & Juhn ‒ Bandido

92 87 51 06 Pooh Shiesty feat. BIG30 ‒ Neighbors

93 90 31 09 Future & Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Drankin N Smokin

94 74 74 02 Lil Durk ‒ Hellcats & Trackhawks

95 86 78 06 YBN Nahmir feat. 21 Savage ‒ Opp Stoppa

96 92 53 12 Lil Durk & King Von ‒ Still Trappin'

97 91 39 07 Lil Durk feat. Lil Baby ‒ Finesse Out The Gang Way

98 98 98 03 Dierks Bentley ‒ Gone

99 100 99 02 Nelly & Florida Georgia Line ‒ Lil Bit

100 RE 76 02 Tim McGraw & Tyler Hubbard ‒ Undivided

 

OUT 49 03 25 Justin Bieber feat. Chance The Rapper ‒ Holy

OUT 65 57 20 Harry Styles ‒ Golden

OUT 81 71 05 Jason Derulo feat. Adam Levine ‒ Lifestyle

OUT 93 81 11 DDG ‒ Moonwalking In Calabasas

OUT 94 34 20 Jack Harlow ‒ Tyler Herro

OUT 95 25 13 Morgan Wallen ‒ Somebody's Problem

OUT 96 52 10 Morgan Wallen ‒ Cover Me Up

OUT 97 97 01 Juice WRLD, Clever & Post Malone ‒ Life's A Mess II

OUT 99 99 02 Pop Smoke ‒ AP

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 04 Blake Shelton ‒ Minimum Wage

02 03 Fredo Bang ‒ Top

03 01 Chris Young + Kane Brown ‒ Famous Friends

04 ** Giveon ‒ All To Me

05 07 Duncan Laurence ‒ Arcade

06 06 LPB Poody ‒ Batman

07 10 Kevo Muney ‒ Leave Some Day

08 13 DJ Nelson Presenta Jay Wheeler & Myke Towers ‒ La Curiosidad

09 ** KSI feat. YUNGBLUD & Polo G ‒ Patience

10 09 Elevation Worship feat. Brandon Lake ‒ Graves Into Gardens

11 15 Jason Aldean ‒ Blame It On You

12 ** Nio Garcia x Casper Magico ‒ Travesuras

13 17 Cole Swindell ‒ Single Saturday Night

14 20 Ella Mai ‒ Not Another Love Song

15 21 Fat Joe feat. Amorphous ‒ Sunshine (The Light)

16 08 DUSTY LOCANE ‒ Rollxn N Controllxn Freestyle

17 18 Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood ‒ Shallow

18 RE Carly Pearce ‒ Next Girl

19 11 Toosii & Summer Walker ‒ Love Cycle

20 ** AJR ‒ Way Less Sad

21 RE Lauren Daigle ‒ Hold On To Me

22 ** BANNERS ‒ Someone To You

23 12 Matthew West ‒ Truth Be Told

24 16 Nathan Evans ‒ Wellerman

25 ** Pink Sweat$ feat. Kehlani ‒ At My Worst

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Cardi B's 'Up' Soars to No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 After Grammy Awards Performance

By Gary Trust | 3/22/2021

 

Cardi B's "Up" surges from No. 6 to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 to spend its first week atop the tally. The song, which becomes Cardi B's fifth Hot 100 No. 1, debuted at No. 2 five weeks earlier and tallied three weeks at the runner-up spot before reaching the summit.

 

Helping power its ascent, Cardi B performed "Up" as part of a medley, with Megan Thee Stallion, of their four-week 2020 Hot 100 No. 1 "WAP" on the 63rd annual Grammy Awards, broadcast on CBS, March 14.

 

Plus, Dua Lipa's "Levitating," featuring DaBaby, rebounds to the Hot 100's top 10 (13-7) after the pair performed it on the Grammys (also as part a medley, with her prior hit "Don't Start Now").

 

Here's a look at Cardi B's coronation with "Up," released on Atlantic Records and the 1,118th No. 1 in the Hot 100's 62-year history.

 

Streams, Airplay & Sales: "Up" drew 22.7 million U.S. streams (down 5%) and 18,000 downloads sold (up 96%, good for the Hot 100's top Sales Gainer award) in the week ending March 18, according to MRC Data. It also attracted 34.9 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 7%) in the week ending March 21.

 

The track rises 5-3 on the Streaming Songs chart, which it led for two weeks; 7-3 on Digital Song Sales, where it spent a week in the lead; and 17-14 on Radio Songs.

 

Cardi B's 5th Hot 100 No. 1: Here's an updated look at Cardi B's Hot 100 No. 1s:

 

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

"Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)," three, Oct. 7, 2017

"I Like It," with Bad Bunny & J Balvin, one, April 21, 2018

"Girls Like You," Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B, seven, Sept. 29, 2018

"WAP," with Megan Thee Stallion, four, Aug. 22, 2020

"Up," one (to date) March 27, 2021

 

Cardi B extends her record for the most Hot 100 No. 1s among female rappers. (Of her five leaders, four have also topped the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart, all except Maroon 5's "Girls Like You," on which she's featured.)

 

Meanwhile, "Up" is Cardi B's first Hot 100 No. 1 with no accompanying acts since "Bodak Yellow." Thanks to the two leaders, Cardi B is the first female rapper with two Hot 100 No. 1s with no accompanying artists.

 

Dating to her first week atop the Hot 100 with "Bodak Yellow" (Oct. 7, 2017), Cardi B ties for the most No. 1s among all acts in the span since, matching the five each earned in that stretch by Drake and Ariana Grande.

 

"Up" to No. 1: Amid an onslaught of No. 1 Hot 100 debuts, "Up" is the first song to rise from another rank to No. 1 for its first week atop the chart in five months, since 24kGoldn's "Mood," featuring Iann Dior, elevated 4-1 on the Oct. 24, 2020-dated chart. All five new No. 1s in between spent their first weeks on the chart at No. 1: Ariana Grande's "Positions"; BTS' "Life Goes On"; Taylor Swift's "Willow"; Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License"; and Drake's "What's Next."

 

(In that stretch, one No. 1 returned to the top, twice from No. 2, for its fourth and fifth weeks at the apex: Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You.")

 

In a word … Only one all-time No. 1 Hot 100 song title is shorter than "Up": Britney Spears' "3," from 2009. "Up" is the shortest proper one-word No. 1 title and ties two other hits for the fewest letters in a leading song: Rihanna's "S&M," featuring Spears, and Katy Perry's "E.T.," featuring Kanye West, both from 2011.

 

Here's a recap of the briefest No. 1 Hot 100 song titles (those encompassing three or fewer letters):

 

"3," Britney Spears, 2009

"Up," Cardi B, 2021

"S&M," Rihanna feat. Britney Spears, 2011

"E.T.," Katy Perry feat. Kanye West, 2011

"WAP," Cardi B, 2020

"Sad!," XXXTENTACION, 2018

"OMG," Usher feat. will.i.am, 2010

"Low," Flo Rida, 2008

"SOS," Rihanna, 2006

"Bad," Michael Jackson, 1987

"Ben," Michael Jackson, 1972

"War," Edwin Starr, 1970

"ABC," Jackson 5, 1970

"Why," Frankie Avalon, 1959

 

Notably, nine of the 14 titles above have led in the last 15 years, with the advent of social media and hashtags playing into the increase.

 

Word "up": "Up" is the 16th Hot 100 No. 1 with the word "up" in its title, including those with variations of the word, such as "upside" or "uptown." It's the first since Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk!," featuring Bruno Mars, reigned for 14 weeks beginning in January 2015. The first such "up"-standing hit? Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" in August 1962. (You can go to Billboardcharts for the full list.)

 

Optimists, celebrate (as you figured you would): The 16 No. 1 titles that include "up" outpace the 10 leaders whose titles include "down." The latter group includes this week's polar-opposite No. 1 title "Down," by Jay Sean featuring Lil Wayne, from 2009.

 

No. 1, R&B/hip-hop, rap: "Up" concurrently rebounds 5-1 and 4-1, respectively, for a fourth week each atop the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, which use the same methodology as the Hot 100.

 

"Up" is the first song by a solo female and no accompanying artists to top the Hot 100, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs since Lizzo's "Truth Hurts" in 2019. Before that, Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow" last earned the honor.

 

Silk Sonic's "Leave the Door Open" ascends 4-2 in its second week on the Hot 100. The song by the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, which they performed on the Grammy Awards March 14, claims the chart's top Airplay Gainer trophy, as it bounds 31-12 on Radio Songs (38.7 million, up 65%). It holds at No. 2 on Digital Song Sales (21,000, down 21%) and No. 4 on Streaming Songs (19.4 million, down 16%).

 

The collab, billed on the Hot 100 as by Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak), and which contributes to the chart histories of both artists, adds a second week at No. 1 on the multi-metric Hot R&B Songs chart.

 

Olivia Rodrigo's former eight-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Drivers License" rises 5-3, as it spends a second week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (72.3 million airplay audience impressions, down 3%).

 

Drake's "What's Next" falls to No. 4 on the Hot 100 a week after it launched at No. 1. It tallies a second week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs (23 million, down 53%) and 3-24 on Digital Song Sales (4,000, down 78%), while debuting on Radio Songs at No. 42 (17.3 million, up 45%).

 

The Weeknd's "Save Your Tears" pushes 7-5 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 4, and his "Blinding Lights" also reverses course by two spots, rising 8-6, after spending four weeks at No. 1 last April-May. "Lights" adds a record-extending 54th week in the top 10, two weeks after it became the first song in the chart's history to total a year in the bracket.

 

Dua Lipa's No. 5-peaking "Levitating," featuring DaBaby, returns to the Hot 100's top 10, jumping 13-7 following the act's Grammy Awards performance of the song March 14 (as part a medley, with Lipa's "Don't Start Now," which reached No. 2 in March 2020).

 

"Levitating" sports gains of 102% to 12,000 sold and 12% to 14.2 million streams in the week ending March 18.

 

24kGoldn's "Mood," featuring Iann Dior, lifts 10-8 on the Hot 100, after eight nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 in October through mid-January, as it tops the multi-metric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts for a 29th week each, and Ariana Grande's "34+35" holds at No. 9 on the Hot 100, after it reached No. 2.

 

Drake's "Wants and Needs," featuring Lil Baby, falls from No. 2, where it debuted a week earlier, to No. 10. Drake's "What's Next," "Wants and Needs" and "Lemon Pepper Style," featuring Rick Ross (down 3-31), soared in at Nos. 1, 2 and 3, respectively, on the Hot 100 a week ago, making Drake the first artist ever to open in the chart's top three spots simultaneously.

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