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Week ending September 24, 2022 | Tracking period: 9/9–9/15

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 01 01 24 Harry Styles ‒ As It Was

02 02 02 11 Steve Lacy ‒ Bad Habit

03 07 01 05 Nicki Minaj ‒ Super Freaky Girl (BIGGEST DIGITAL SALES GAIN)

04 04 04 16 Nicky Youre & dazy ‒ Sunroof

05 06 05 15 Post Malone feat. Doja Cat ‒ I Like You (A Happier Song)

06 10 06 18 Morgan Wallen ‒ You Proof

07 05 01 22 Lizzo ‒ About Damn Time

08 08 08 14 OneRepublic ‒ I Ain't Worried

09 03 03 17 Harry Styles ‒ Late Night Talking

10 11 01 20 Future feat. Drake & Tems ‒ Wait For U

 

11 12 06 19 Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone ‒ Me Porto Bonito

12 09 03 36 Kate Bush ‒ Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)

13 13 05 19 Bad Bunny ‒ Titi Me Pregunto

14 14 13 13 Luke Combs ‒ The Kind Of Love We Make

15 20 15 15 Doja Cat ‒ Vegas (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN)

16 17 09 44 Morgan Wallen ‒ Wasted On You

17 18 01 87 Glass Animals ‒ Heat Waves

18 19 18 16 Cole Swindell ‒ She Had Me At Heads Carolina

19 16 01 23 Jack Harlow ‒ First Class

20 21 01 13 Drake feat. 21 Savage ‒ Jimmy Cooks

 

21 15 01 13 Beyonce ‒ Break My Soul

22 ** 22 01 Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown ‒ Thank God (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

23 22 01 62 The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber ‒ Stay

24 24 24 14 Tyler Hubbard ‒ 5 Foot 9

25 32 25 21 Zach Bryan ‒ Something In The Orange

26 23 06 03 Elton John & Britney Spears ‒ Hold Me Closer

27 26 08 14 Joji ‒ Glimpse Of Us

28 28 04 19 Bad Bunny ‒ Moscow Mule

29 29 03 47 Latto ‒ Big Energy

30 31 30 10 Yung Gravy ‒ Betty (Get Money)

 

31 46 31 03 David Guetta & Bebe Rexha ‒ I'm Good (Blue)

32 35 14 23 Lil Baby ‒ In A Minute

33 33 05 51 Justin Bieber ‒ Ghost

34 30 05 06 DJ Khaled feat. Drake & Lil Baby ‒ Staying Alive

35 27 27 16 Jon Pardi ‒ Last Night Lonely

36 ** 36 01 Chris Brown ‒ Under The Influence

37 39 37 11 Jelly Roll ‒ Son Of A Sinner

38 36 24 14 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Rock And A Hard Place

39 41 31 20 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Fall In Love

40 45 40 11 Sia ‒ Unstoppable

 

41 37 22 12 Charlie Puth feat. Jung Kook ‒ Left And Right

42 64 42 16 Hitkidd & GloRilla ‒ F.N.F. (Let's Go)

43 40 40 11 Marshmello & Khalid ‒ Numb

44 38 34 19 Bad Bunny ‒ Efecto

45 77 45 02 d4vd ‒ Romantic Homicide

46 44 25 21 Karol G ‒ Provenza

47 48 47 17 Imagine Dragons ‒ Bones

48 42 42 02 Yeat ‒ Talk

49 52 43 07 The Weeknd ‒ Die For You

50 50 50 07 Jax ‒ Victoria’s Secret

 

51 58 51 14 Halsey ‒ So Good

52 56 52 09 Tems ‒ Free Mind

53 51 37 03 Karol G x Maldy ‒ Gatubela

54 53 53 10 Burna Boy ‒ Last Last

55 54 54 09 Mitchell Tenpenny ‒ Truth About You

56 61 51 11 Ingrid Andress & Sam Hunt ‒ Wishful Drinking

57 60 26 17 Kane Brown ‒ Like I Love Country Music

58 57 47 16 SleazyWorld Go feat. Lil Baby ‒ Sleazy Flow

59 49 48 07 Nardo Wick ‒ Dah Dah DahDah

60 66 26 19 Bad Bunny & Bomba Estereo ‒ Ojitos Lindos

 

61 62 14 19 Bad Bunny & Rauw Alejandro ‒ Party

62 65 62 03 JVKE ‒ Golden Hour

63 55 13 11 Cardi B, Ye & Lil Durk ‒ Hot Shit

64 25 25 02 Lil Baby ‒ Detox

65 63 63 06 Rosalia ‒ Despecha

66 ** 66 01 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Put It On Me

67 78 67 05 Lizzo ‒ 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)

68 ** 68 01 Lil Baby ‒ Freestyle

69 75 69 11 Stephen Sanchez ‒ Until I Found You

70 71 65 13 Nate Smith ‒ Whiskey On You

 

71 88 71 03 Jackson Dean ‒ Don't Come Lookin'

72 81 31 10 Bad Bunny ‒ Neverita

73 72 06 19 Bad Bunny ‒ Despues de La Playa

74 67 22 04 BLACKPINK ‒ Pink Venom

75 82 42 06 Brent Faiyaz ‒ All Mine

76 RE 50 03 NAV, Travis Scott & Lil Baby ‒ Never Sleep

77 ** 77 01 Yeat feat. Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Flawless

78 84 78 05 Jordan Davis ‒ What My World Spins Around

79 74 63 24 Russell Dickerson & Jake Scott ‒ She Likes It

80 85 80 04 Thomas Rhett feat. Riley Green ‒ Half Of Me

 

81 59 59 08 Justin Moore ‒ With A Woman You Love

82 76 61 17 Carrie Underwood ‒ Ghost Story

83 43 17 03 DJ Khaled feat. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, JAY-Z, John Legend & Fridayy ‒ God Did

84 69 06 13 Drake ‒ Sticky

85 RE 13 05 Beyonce ‒ Cuff It

86 86 86 04 Manuel Turizo ‒ La Bachata

87 87 08 09 Harry Styles ‒ Music For A Sushi Restaurant

88 83 18 19 Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez ‒ Tarot

89 97 76 04 Luke Bryan ‒ Country On

90 ** 90 01 Ghost ‒ Mary On A Cross

 

91 68 36 03 Lil Tjay ‒ Beat The Odds

92 91 91 02 Rema & Selena Gomez ‒ Calm Down

93 79 32 04 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Where It Ends

94 98 94 02 Steve Lacy ‒ Static

95 ** 95 01 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Purge Me

96 80 21 05 Rod Wave ‒ Alone

97 93 93 03 Rosa Linn ‒ Snap

98 96 12 19 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thought You Should Know

99 RE 98 02 HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson ‒ Wait In The Truck

100 ** 100 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Burn, Burn, Burn

 

OUT 34 04 52 Ed Sheeran ‒ Shivers

OUT 47 18 32 Em Beihold ‒ Numb Little Bug

OUT 70 69 07 Gabby Barrett ‒ Pick Me Up

OUT 73 29 02 DJ Khaled feat. Future & SZA ‒ Beautiful

OUT 89 89 02 Lee Brice ‒ Soul

OUT 90 10 05 benny blanco, BTS & Snoop Dogg ‒ Bad Decisions

OUT 92 04 19 Future ‒ Puffin On Zootiez

OUT 94 59 15 Quavo & Takeoff ‒ Hotel Lobby (Unc And Phew)

OUT 95 82 05 Bizarrap & Quevedo ‒ Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52

OUT 99 99 01 Armani White ‒ Billie Eilish.

OUT 100 100 01 Romeo Santos & Justin Timberlake ‒ Sin Fin

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 ** Steve Lacy ‒ Dark Red

02 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Oklahoma Smoke Show

03 16 Kane Brown ‒ Grand

04 ** Yeat ‒ Out The Way

05 ** NAV & Don Tolliver feat. Future ‒ One Time

06 ** BRELAND ‒ For What It's Worth

07 ** NAV & Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Dead Shot

08 05 Ice Spice ‒ Munch (Feelin' U)

09 ** Hailey Whitters ‒ Everything She Ain't

10 ** Lewis Capaldi ‒ Forget Me

11 ** Little Big Town ‒ Hell Yeah

12 03 AJR ‒ World's Smallest Violin

13 07 Cafune ‒ Tek It

14 ** Omar Apollo ‒ Evergreen

15 06 Diddy & Bryson Tiller ‒ Gotta Move On

16 20 Rauw Alejandro, Lyanno & Brray ‒ Lokera

17 14 Carly Pearce ‒ What He Didn't Do

18 09 Chris Stapleton ‒ Joy Of My Life

19 ** Tory Lanez ‒ The Color Violet

20 13 Jimmie Allen ‒ Down Home

21 ** YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Dangerous Love

22 10 Finesse2Tymes ‒ Back End

23 ** NAV & Gunna ‒ Playa

24 08 GloRilla ‒ Blessed

25 02 Old Dominion ‒ No Hard Feelings

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Harry Styles’ ‘As It Was’ Ties for Fourth-Longest Reign in the Billboard Hot 100’s History

By Gary Trust | 09/19/2022

 

Harry Styles‘ “As It Was” adds a 14th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. The song’s latest frame at the summit marks another milestone, as it ties for the fourth-longest command in the chart’s 64-year history.

 

Meanwhile, Nicki Minaj‘s former Hot 100 No. 1 “Super Freaky Girl” rebounds from No. 7 to No. 3, and returns to No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, following the release of its “Queen Mix” version; Post Malone‘s “I Like It (A Happier Song),” featuring Doja Cat, reaches the Hot 100’s top five, rising 6-5; and Morgan Wallen revisits his best Hot 100 rank, as “You Proof” jumps 10-6, after the arrival of its official video.

 

“As It Was,” released on Erskine/Columbia Records, tallied 68.2 million radio airplay audience impressions (essentially even week-over-week), 14.4 million streams (down 9%) and 3,000 downloads sold (down 13%) in the Sept. 9-15 tracking week, according to Luminate.

 

The single scores a sixth week atop the Radio Songs chart; retreats 5-6 on Streaming Songs, after two weeks on top starting in its debut week in April; and dips 21-24 on Digital Song Sales, following a week in the lead in May.

 

“As It Was” ties for the fourth-longest rule in the Hot 100’s history, dating to the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, inception. It boasts the longest command since Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus (also on Columbia), ruled for a record 19 weeks in 2019.

 

Most Weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100:

19, “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, beginning 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 (to date), “As It Was,” Harry Styles, April 16, 2022

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

 

Notably, “As It Was” ties for the longest Hot 100 domination among singles by artists with no accompanying acts. (Of those seven songs above with 14-week commands, “As It Was” is one of four by solo artists, joining the hits listed by Mariah Carey, Elton John and Whitney Houston.)

 

“As It Was” extends its record for the most weeks spent in the Hot 100’s top two positions, having logged 23 weeks, of its 24 total weeks on the chart, in the top two, from its April 16 debut at No. 1 through the newest, Sept. 24-dated survey.

 

Meanwhile, the song ties The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber’s “Stay,” beginning in July 2021, for the most weeks, 23 each, tallied in the Hot 100’s top three in the chart’s history.

 

Further, “As It Was” is the first song ever to spend its first 23 weeks on the Hot 100 all in the top three.

 

“As It Was” has now placed atop the Hot 100 for 14 weeks over a span of 24 weeks, from its debut through the current chart. (In its other 10 weeks on the list, it ranked at No. 2 for nine weeks and No. 3 for one frame.) The song extends the longest span of a title leading the list in a single release cycle. (Overall, Mariah Carey’s 1994 carol “All I Want for Christmas Is You” holds the record for the longest stretch from a song’s first to its most recent week at No. 1: two years and three weeks [Dec. 21, 2019-Jan. 8, 2022]).

 

Concurrently, on the Radio Songs chart, “As It Was” has led for six weeks over a span of 19 weeks, tying for the second-longest span of a song ranking at No. 1. The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” ruled for 26 weeks over a stretch of 28 weeks (2020), while “As It Was” matches the No. 1 span of Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris,” which led for 18 weeks out of 19 (1998).

 

Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” holds at its No. 2 Hot 100 high, led by 35 million in airplay audience (up 7%) and 19.6 million streams (down 2%). It leads the multi-metric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, Hot Rock Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts for a fourth week each and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for a third frame each, having become the first song to rule all five lists (dating to October 2012, when Billboard‘s main genre-based song charts adopted the Hot 100’s methodology).

 

Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” rebounds 7-3 on the Hot 100, four weeks after it soared in at the summit. It returns for a second week at No. 1, from No. 3, on Streaming Songs (19.8 million, up 6%) and resurges 4-2 on Digital Song Sales (14,000, up 130%), helped by the Sept. 9 release of its “Queen Mix,” adding JT, BIA, Katie Got Bandz, Akbar V and Maliibu Miitch. The track also tops the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart for a fifth week.

 

Nicky Youre and dazy’s “Sunroof” holds at its No. 4 Hot 100 high and Post Malone’s “I Like You (A Happier Song),” featuring Doja Cat, climbs 6-5 for a new best. Post Malone notches his eighth top five Hot 100 hit, and first since “Circles,” which led for three weeks in 2019-20, while Doja Cat claims her third and first since “Kiss Me More” (No. 3 peak, July 2021).

 

Morgan Wallen returns to his highest Hot 100 rank, as “You Proof” jumps 10-6, its peak first set upon its debut on the May 28-dated chart. Aided by the Sept. 9 premiere of its official video, the song gained by 6% to 16.4 million streams in the tracking week and 13% to 5,000 sold, as well as 13% to 30.4 million in radio reach. It concurrently rules the multi-metric Hot Country Songs chart for a fifth week. Wallen first hit a No. 6 Hot 100 high with the launch of “7 Summers” in August 2020.

 

Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s top 10, and Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” descends 5-7, after two weeks at No. 1 beginning in late July; OneRepublic’s “I Ain’t Worried” keeps at its No. 8 high; Harry Styles’ “Late Night Talking” falls from its No. 3 peak to No. 9 (boosted the week before by the arrival of new options for purchase); and Future’s “Wait for U,” featuring Drake and Tems, returns to the region, lifting 11-10, following a week at No. 1 in its debut frame in May.

3 of the 8 new entries this week dating from 2019 or earlier :lol: I'm wondering if it's just a coincidence or they quietly changed a rule this week to allow Lil Baby and Ghost to both enter despite being years old and below the top 50 - I've noticed 'Freestyle' being top 10 on Apple Music for a while now for some reason (TikTok I presume x) so I'm guessing it should have been doing big enough numbers to enter the chart for the last few weeks as well! I remember that song being on the Bubbling Under chart for an eternity so good to see it finally registering a Hot 100 position I suppose, though lol at a 2017 Lil Baby song slotting in just 4 places below his most recent single.

 

(In fact just noticed Steve Lacy's 'Dark Red' as a new entry on Bubbling Under too which also seems strange, especially going in at #1, was it really dramatically more popular last week than it ever had been before?)

 

Yay for a new peak for 'Something In The Orange' and curious to see if I'll be a fan of this new hit from him too (I've listened to a few other songs from him already and generally enjoyed them too although SITO is still comfortably the best I've heard).

according to Billboard Breakdown it appears that the rules were changed to allow older songs to chart below top 50 if they’re going viral hence the entries for Ghost and Lil Baby (and the BU entry for Steve Lacy)

Chris Brown I imagine would’ve entered a few weeks ago had the rule been in place but seeing as the song is top 50 it would’ve entered this week anyway

4 weeks till Glass Animals break Weeknd's most weeks on chart record. Good it climbed this week and I can't see any obvious album bombs to spoil the party as yet as it needs to stay top 25..
according to Billboard Breakdown it appears that the rules were changed to allow older songs to chart below top 50 if they’re going viral hence the entries for Ghost and Lil Baby (and the BU entry for Steve Lacy)

Chris Brown I imagine would’ve entered a few weeks ago had the rule been in place but seeing as the song is top 50 it would’ve entered this week anyway

 

Yeah that is what I was guessing might be the case but Billboard are historically not the most transparent about their rule changes! (I haven't seen a direct source about a rule change but maybe I just missed it)

 

Seems like a good rule change if that is the case anyway.

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