Posted December 22, 20213 yr BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending December 25, 2021 | Tracking period: 12/10–12/16 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 02 01 49 Mariah Carey ‒ All I Want For Christmas Is You 02 03 02 43 Brenda Lee ‒ Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree 03 01 01 10 Adele ‒ Easy On Me 04 06 03 40 Bobby Helms ‒ Jingle Bell Rock 05 05 04 24 Burl Ives ‒ A Holly Jolly Christmas 06 04 01 23 The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber ‒ Stay 07 10 05 25 Andy Williams ‒ It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year 08 09 07 48 Glass Animals ‒ Heat Waves 09 13 09 23 Wham! ‒ Last Christmas 10 08 01 21 Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow ‒ Industry Baby 11 14 06 18 Jose Feliciano ‒ Feliz Navidad 12 11 05 14 Ed Sheeran ‒ Shivers 13 17 13 14 The Ronettes ‒ Sleigh Ride 14 12 08 27 Doja Cat ‒ Need To Know 15 20 11 30 Nat King Cole ‒ The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) 16 15 15 04 GAYLE ‒ abcdefu (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN) 17 18 08 17 Dean Martin ‒ Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow 18 24 12 13 Kelly Clarkson ‒ Underneath The Tree 19 21 12 10 Perry Como And The Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra ‒ It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas 20 23 20 06 Kodak Black ‒ Super Gremlin 21 27 16 15 Gene Autry ‒ Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 22 26 18 11 Andy Williams ‒ Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season 23 19 11 15 Elton John & Dua Lipa ‒ Cold Heart (PNAU Remix) 24 30 17 11 Ariana Grande ‒ Santa Tell Me 25 25 17 10 Darlene Love ‒ Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) 26 16 02 25 Ed Sheeran ‒ Bad Habits 27 28 12 23 Bing Crosby ‒ White Christmas 28 37 22 10 Perry Como ‒ (There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays 29 ** 29 01 Juice WRLD & SUGA ‒ Girl Of My Dreams (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 30 22 05 06 Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) ‒ Smokin Out The Window 31 07 07 02 SZA ‒ I Hate U 32 34 10 12 Chuck Berry ‒ Run Rudolph Run 33 29 01 31 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Good 4 U 34 ** 34 01 Juice WRLD ‒ Burn 35 31 03 26 Walker Hayes ‒ Fancy Like (BIGGEST SALES GAIN) 36 32 20 08 Michael Buble ‒ It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas 37 40 32 12 Justin Bieber ‒ Ghost 38 38 06 06 Post Malone & The Weeknd ‒ One Right Now 39 35 09 24 Wizkid feat. Justin Bieber & Tems ‒ Essence 40 33 11 25 Doja Cat & The Weeknd ‒ You Right 41 RE 28 05 Paul McCartney ‒ Wonderful Christmastime 42 36 03 36 Doja Cat feat. SZA ‒ Kiss Me More 43 46 11 20 Billie Eilish ‒ Happier Than Ever 44 RE 32 03 Thurl Ravenscroft ‒ You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch 45 50 10 13 Lil Nas X ‒ Thats What I Want 46 39 01 15 Drake feat. Future & Young Thug ‒ Way 2 Sexy 47 48 31 13 CKay ‒ Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah) 48 44 04 15 Drake feat. 21 Savage & Project Pat ‒ Knife Talk 49 RE 11 11 Justin Bieber ‒ Mistletoe 50 ** 50 01 Eartha Kitt with Henri Rene And His Orchestra ‒ Santa Baby 51 47 05 04 Adele ‒ Oh My God 52 45 30 18 Dustin Lynch feat. Lauren Alaina or MacKenzie Porter ‒ Thinking 'Bout You 53 51 29 09 NEIKED x Mae Muller x Polo G ‒ Better Days 54 RE 20 04 Juice WRLD ‒ Already Dead 55 49 49 02 Juice WRLD & Justin Bieber ‒ Wandered To LA. 56 ** 56 01 Juice WRLD, Polo G & Trippie Redd ‒ Feline 57 56 30 19 Jordan Davis feat. Luke Bryan ‒ Buy Dirt 58 53 21 14 THE ANXIETY: WILLOW & Tyler Cole ‒ Meet Me At Our Spot 59 42 01 05 Taylor Swift ‒ All Too Well (Taylor's Version) 60 55 02 15 Drake feat. Lil Baby ‒ Girls Want Girls 61 58 39 24 Chris Stapleton ‒ You Should Probably Leave 62 54 17 10 Nardo Wick feat. G Herbo, Lil Durk & 21 Savage ‒ Who Want Smoke?? 63 ** 63 01 Juice WRLD ‒ Rockstar In His Prime 64 ** 64 01 Juice WRLD ‒ You Wouldn't Understand 65 67 61 11 Michael Ray ‒ Whiskey And Rain 66 72 66 02 Ed Sheeran & Elton John ‒ Merry Christmas 67 62 32 22 Morgan Wallen ‒ Sand In My Boots 68 71 68 04 Imagine Dragons x JID ‒ Enemy 69 61 58 03 Rod Wave ‒ By Your Side 70 63 28 14 Chloe ‒ Have Mercy 71 69 69 08 Latto ‒ Big Energy 72 57 32 20 Luke Combs ‒ Cold As You 73 65 53 12 Blxst & Tyga feat. Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Chosen 74 59 01 12 Coldplay x BTS ‒ My Universe 75 ** 75 01 Juice WRLD ‒ Doom 76 ** 76 01 Juice WRLD ‒ Go Hard 77 68 59 12 Kane Brown ‒ One Mississippi 78 64 62 20 Doja Cat ‒ Woman 79 79 77 03 Dan + Shay ‒ Pick Out A Christmas Tree 80 ** 80 01 Juice WRLD ‒ Not Enough 81 74 74 03 Taylor Swift ‒ Christmas Tree Farm (Old Timey Version) 82 ** 82 01 A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Man In The Mirror 83 97 83 02 Camila Cabello ‒ I'll Be Home For Christmas 84 75 57 18 Kenny Chesney ‒ Knowing You 85 RE 85 03 Parker McCollum ‒ To Be Loved By You 86 ** 86 01 Juice WRLD ‒ From My Window 87 ** 87 01 Juice WRLD ‒ Relocate 88 81 65 10 Cody Johnson ‒ 'Til You Can't 89 82 45 05 Taylor Swift ‒ Message In A Bottle (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault) 90 84 68 10 Jon Pardi ‒ Tequila Little Time 91 85 80 11 Giveon ‒ For Tonight 92 73 48 13 Zac Brown Band ‒ Same Boat 93 76 18 16 Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar ‒ Family Ties 94 90 87 04 Moneybagg Yo ‒ Scorpio 95 88 76 10 Jimmie Allen & Brad Paisley ‒ Freedom Was A Highway 96 78 13 06 Summer Walker & SZA ‒ No Love 97 70 49 05 Polo G ‒ Bad Man (Smooth Criminal) 98 ** 98 01 Juice WRLD ‒ Feel Alone 99 95 89 04 Eric Church ‒ Heart On Fire 100 91 20 09 Young Thug, Drake & Travis Scott ‒ Bubbly OUT 41 01 52 The Weeknd & Ariana Grande ‒ Save Your Tears OUT 43 13 24 Maneskin ‒ Beggin' OUT 52 15 20 Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood ‒ If I Didn't Love You OUT 60 25 20 Farruko ‒ Pepas OUT 66 66 01 Polo G feat. Lil Baby ‒ Don't Play OUT 77 38 19 Capella Grey ‒ Gyalis OUT 80 38 09 Gunna & Future ‒ Too Easy OUT 83 22 15 Meek Mill feat. Lil Baby & Lil Durk ‒ Sharing Locations OUT 86 86 01 Nardo Wick, Lil Baby & Future ‒ Me Or Sum OUT 87 87 01 Polo G ‒ Young N Dumb OUT 89 03 14 Drake feat. Travis Scott ‒ Fair Trade OUT 92 87 06 Kelsea Ballerini feat. Kenny Chesney ‒ Half Of My Hometown OUT 93 81 06 Priscilla Block ‒ Just About Over You OUT 94 94 01 Polo G feat. Moneybagg Yo ‒ Start Up Again OUT 96 33 19 Lee Brice ‒ Memory I Don't Mess With OUT 98 98 01 Brent Faiyaz ‒ Mercedes OUT 99 79 06 Wale feat. J. Cole ‒ Poke It Out OUT 100 100 01 Polo G ‒ Partin Ways Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 ** Juice WRLD ‒ Until The Plug Comes Back Around 02 04 Kelly Clarkson ‒ Christmas Isn't Canceled (Just You) 03 06 Acraze feat. Cherish ‒ Do It To It 04 ** A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Be Free 05 01 Ari Lennox ‒ Pressure 06 05 Emmy Meli ‒ I Am Woman 07 ** A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Glasses 08 ** YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Birdman ‒ Heart & Soul 09 ** Juice WRLD ‒ My Life In A Nutshell 10 14 Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Megan's Piano 11 15 Sam Hunt ‒ 23 12 07 Blake Shelton ‒ Come Back As A Country Boy 13 ** Rick Ross feat. Jazmine Sullivan & 21 Savage ‒ Outlawz 14 ** Grupo Firme & Maluma ‒ Cada Quien 15 09 Playboi Carti ‒ Sky 16 12 Dierks Bentley, Breland & HARDY ‒ Beers On Me 17 13 The Walters ‒ I Love You So 18 23 Russell Dickerson ‒ Home Sweet 19 ** YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Birdman ‒ Black Ball 20 ** SALES ‒ Pope Is A Rockstar 21 ** Jaymes Young ‒ Infinity 22 11 Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde ‒ Never Wanted To Be That Girl 23 ** Michael Buble ‒ Let It Snow! (10th Anniversary) 24 ** Juice WRLD ‒ Juice WRLD Speaks 2 25 ** A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Notifications
December 22, 20213 yr Author Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ Makes Record Return to No. 1 on Hot 100 By Gary Trust | 12/20/2021 Mariah Carey‘s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” makes an unprecedented return to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, rising from No. 2. The carol logs its sixth total week atop the Hot 100 and becomes the first song in the chart’s history to have led in three distinct runs on the ranking. The song was first released on Carey’s album Merry Christmas in 1994 and, as streaming has grown and holiday music has become more prominent on streaming services’ seasonal playlists, it hit the Hot 100’s top 10 for the first time in December 2017, before ascending to No. 1 in both December 2019 (for three weeks) and December 2020 (two). Carey’s gift that keeps on giving (and leading) paces six holiday classics in the Hot 100’s top 10, with Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” rising to No. 2 and Wham!’s “Last Christmas” returning to the tier at No. 9. Here’s a deeper look at Carey’s latest Hot 100 coronation with “Christmas,” on Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings. Airplay, streams & sales: Carey’s “Christmas” drew 37.6 million U.S. streams (up 16%) and 26.1 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 7%) and sold 7,400 downloads (up 7%) in the Dec. 10-16 tracking week, according to MRC Data. The song spends a 13th total week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart and rises 9-7 on Digital Song Sales; and 24-23 on Radio Songs. It also leads the multi-metric Holiday 100 chart for a 49th week, of the chart’s 54 total weeks since the list launched in 2011; it has topped the tally for 34 consecutive weeks, dating to the start of the 2015-16 holiday season, and dominates as the top title on the recently-revealed Greatest of All Time Holiday 100 Songs chart. Since its release, the song has upped its U.S. totals to 4.3 billion in radio audience, 1.4 billion streams and 3.7 million in download sales. No. 1 in a third separate chart run: Carey’s “Christmas” first topped the Hot 100 dated Dec. 21, 2019, and led again on the next two lists, dated Dec. 28, 2019, and Jan. 4, 2020. The following holiday season, it returned to No. 1 on the chart dated Dec. 19, 2020, and, after a week at No. 2 (below Taylor Swift’s “Willow”), topped the Jan. 2, 2021, dated tally. As “Christmas” rules the latest, Dec. 25, 2021-dated chart, it claims its sixth total week at No. 1 in its third seasonal run at the summit, becoming the first song in the Hot 100’s 63-year history to lead in three distinct chart runs. The track has re-entered the survey each November or December dating to 2012. (As “Christmas” has made four interrupted climbs to the top of the Hot 100, on charts dated Dec. 21, 2019, Dec. 19, 2020, Jan. 2, 2021, and now Dec. 25, 2021, it ties 24kGoldn’s “Mood,” featuring iann dior, beginning in October 2020, and Drake’s “Nice for What,” in 2018, as the only songs with four separate ascents to No. 1; unlike “Christmas,” the latter two tracks logged their four distinct rises to No. 1 over unbroken chart stays.) Longest span atop the Hot 100: Carey’s “Christmas” now boasts the longest span from a song’s first week at No. 1 on the Hot 100 to its latest: two years and four days (Dec. 21, 2019-Dec. 25, 2021). It passes the only other song to lead the Hot 100 over multiple runs: Chubby Checker’s “The Twist,” which topped the tally dated Sept. 19, 1960, before, thanks to new popularity among adult audiences, leading the lists dated Jan. 13 and 20, 1962, ruling again after a gap of a year, three months and three weeks. (Still, that break remains the longest between Hot 100 reigns.) Most weeks at No. 1 for a holiday hit: With its sixth week atop the Hot 100, Carey’s “Christmas” extends its record for the most time at No. 1 among holiday songs. The only other seasonal single to jingle to the apex, “The Chipmunk Song,” by David Seville & the Chipmunks, spent four weeks on top beginning in December 1958. Carey’s record 85th week atop Hot 100: With “Christmas,” Carey claims her record-extending 85th week at No. 1 on the Hot 100, dating to the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, inception. Most Weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100 85, Mariah Carey 60, Rihanna 59, The Beatles 52, Drake 50, Boyz II Men 47, Usher 41, Beyoncé 37, Michael Jackson 34, Elton John 34, Bruno Mars “Christmas” became Carey’s 19th Hot 100 No. 1, the most among soloists and one away from The Beatles’ overall record 20. It also made Carey the first artist to have ranked at No. 1 on the chart in four distinct decades, dating to her first week on top with her debut single, “Vision of Love,” in 1990. Further, “Christmas” is Carey’s record fifth Hot 100 No. 1 to rule for six weeks or more. She one-ups Boyz II Men, Drake and Usher, each with four such leaders. Plus, it’s not only fitting that “Christmas” leads the Hot 100 dated Dec. 25, 2021, but Carey is the only artist to top the chart on multiple rankings dated Dec. 25: her “Hero” began a four-week stay at No. 1 on the Dec. 25, 1993, Hot 100. (This week’s chart is the 10th dated Dec. 25 in the list’s history.) Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” originally released in 1958, rises 3-2 on the Hot 100, returning to its high reached in each of the last two holiday seasons. It dances merrily with 19.8 million in radio airplay audience (up 7%), 35.8 million streams (up 19%) and 5,900 sold (down 3%). Adele’s “Easy on Me” slips to No. 3 on the Hot 100, after seven nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1, with 86.6 million in radio reach (up 1%), 19.2 million streams (down 7%) and 8,300 in sales (down 10%). The ballad spends a fourth week at No. 1 on Radio Songs. The late Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock,” from 1957, lifts 6-4 on the Hot 100 and the late Burl Ives’ “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” from 1964, keeps at No. 5. The Yuletide standards have hit respective peaks of Nos. 3 and 4 in each of the last two holiday seasons. The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber’s “Stay” slides 4-6 on the Hot 100, after seven weeks at No. 1. Notably, over its first 23 weeks on the chart, dating to its July debut at No. 3, the song has yet to rank below No. 6. It’s one of only three titles ever to have spent its first 23 weeks or more in the top six spots, after Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” (27, in 2017) and Post Malone’s “Rockstar,” featuring 21 Savage (also 23, in 2017-18). The late Andy Williams’ “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” rises 10-7 on the Hot 100. Originally released in 1963, it hit a No. 5 high last holiday season. Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” pushes 9-8 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 7, as it tops the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts, both of which use the same multi-metric methodology as the Hot 100, for a 13th week each. Wham!’s “Last Christmas” dashes back to the Hot 100’s top 10, and its No. 9 high, first reached last holiday season, from No. 13. The 1984 release advances with 23.4 million streams (up 16%), 17.1 million in airplay audience (up 7%) and 3,400 sold (up 2%). The song became the seventh Hot 100 top 10 for the duo of George Michael (who died Dec. 25, 2016) and Andrew Ridgeley, after the pair charted its first six in 1984-86, including the No. 1s “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go,” “Careless Whisper” and “Everything She Wants.” Michael subsequently notched 14 solo top 10s, including seven No. 1s, through 1996. Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow’s “Industry Baby” descends 8-10, after a week at No. 1, as it posts a 17th week atop the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts.
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