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BILLBOARD HOT 100

 

Week ending October 8, 2022 | Tracking period: 9/23–9/29

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 02 01 13 Steve Lacy ‒ Bad Habit

02 01 01 26 Harry Styles ‒ As It Was

03 ** 03 01 Sam Smith & Kim Petras ‒ Unholy (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

04 03 03 17 Post Malone feat. Doja Cat ‒ I Like You (A Happier Song)

05 04 04 18 Nicky Youre & dazy ‒ Sunroof

06 05 01 07 Nicki Minaj ‒ Super Freaky Girl

07 07 07 16 OneRepublic ‒ I Ain't Worried

08 06 06 20 Morgan Wallen ‒ You Proof

09 ** 09 01 GloRilla & Cardi B ‒ Tomorrow 2

10 09 01 24 Lizzo ‒ About Damn Time

 

11 08 08 15 Luke Combs ‒ The Kind Of Love We Make

12 10 01 22 Future feat. Drake & Tems ‒ Wait For U

13 11 03 19 Harry Styles ‒ Late Night Talking

14 14 14 17 Doja Cat ‒ Vegas

15 12 06 21 Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone ‒ Me Porto Bonito

16 13 05 21 Bad Bunny ‒ Titi Me Pregunto

17 15 09 46 Morgan Wallen ‒ Wasted On You

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

19 17 01 89 Glass Animals ‒ Heat Waves

20 18 01 15 Drake feat. 21 Savage ‒ Jimmy Cooks

 

21 24 21 05 David Guetta & Bebe Rexha ‒ I'm Good (Blue) (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN)

22 22 22 16 Tyler Hubbard ‒ 5 Foot 9

23 21 21 23 Zach Bryan ‒ Something In The Orange

24 20 01 25 Jack Harlow ‒ First Class

25 29 25 03 Chris Brown ‒ Under The Influence (BIGGEST DIGITAL SALES GAIN)

26 19 03 38 Kate Bush ‒ Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)

27 28 06 05 Elton John & Britney Spears ‒ Hold Me Closer

28 27 08 16 Joji ‒ Glimpse Of Us

29 37 24 16 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Rock And A Hard Place

30 32 30 22 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Fall In Love

 

31 39 31 13 Jelly Roll ‒ Son Of A Sinner

32 ** 32 01 Lil Nas X ‒ Star Walkin' (League Of Legends Worlds Anthem)

33 38 33 13 Sia ‒ Unstoppable

34 33 30 12 Yung Gravy ‒ Betty (Get Money)

35 34 34 04 d4vd ‒ Romantic Homicide

36 31 04 21 Bad Bunny ‒ Moscow Mule

37 40 03 49 Latto ‒ Big Energy

38 30 22 03 Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown ‒ Thank God

39 26 01 15 Beyonce ‒ Break My Soul

40 35 14 25 Lil Baby ‒ In A Minute

 

41 46 41 09 The Weeknd ‒ Die For You

42 42 05 08 DJ Khaled feat. Drake & Lil Baby ‒ Staying Alive

43 44 22 14 Charlie Puth feat. Jung Kook ‒ Left And Right

44 43 42 18 Hitkidd & GloRilla ‒ F.N.F. (Let's Go)

45 50 45 15 Nate Smith ‒ Whiskey On You

46 73 46 07 Jordan Davis ‒ What My World Spins Around

47 45 40 13 Marshmello & Khalid ‒ Numb

48 47 34 21 Bad Bunny ‒ Efecto

49 51 49 12 Burna Boy ‒ Last Last

50 52 50 11 Tems ‒ Free Mind

 

51 49 47 19 Imagine Dragons ‒ Bones

52 48 48 09 Jax ‒ Victoria’s Secret

53 62 53 02 Omar Apollo ‒ Evergreen

54 61 13 07 Beyonce ‒ Cuff It

55 54 51 13 Ingrid Andress & Sam Hunt ‒ Wishful Drinking

56 41 27 18 Jon Pardi ‒ Last Night Lonely

57 59 57 13 Stephen Sanchez ‒ Until I Found You

58 68 58 07 Lizzo ‒ 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)

59 60 59 05 Jackson Dean ‒ Don't Come Lookin'

60 56 56 05 JVKE ‒ Golden Hour

 

61 55 47 18 SleazyWorld Go feat. Lil Baby ‒ Sleazy Flow

62 58 37 05 Karol G x Maldy ‒ Gatubela

63 69 63 03 Armani White ‒ Billie Eilish.

64 65 63 08 Rosalia ‒ Despecha

65 71 65 03 Lil Baby ‒ Freestyle

66 75 66 06 Thomas Rhett feat. Riley Green ‒ Half Of Me

67 25 25 02 BLACKPINK ‒ Shut Down

68 78 61 19 Carrie Underwood ‒ Ghost Story

69 72 42 08 Brent Faiyaz ‒ All Mine

70 63 63 03 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Put It On Me

 

71 64 54 11 Mitchell Tenpenny ‒ Truth About You

72 79 08 11 Harry Styles ‒ Music For A Sushi Restaurant

73 66 48 09 Nardo Wick ‒ Dah Dah DahDah

74 76 63 26 Russell Dickerson & Jake Scott ‒ She Likes It

75 74 31 12 Bad Bunny ‒ Neverita

76 53 51 16 Halsey ‒ So Good

77 85 77 06 Manuel Turizo ‒ La Bachata

78 82 78 04 Steve Lacy ‒ Static

79 95 79 02 Steve Lacy ‒ Dark Red

80 88 80 04 Rema & Selena Gomez ‒ Calm Down

 

81 90 69 09 Gabby Barrett ‒ Pick Me Up

82 80 80 04 HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson ‒ Wait In The Truck

83 87 76 06 Luke Bryan ‒ Country On

84 92 75 10 Corey Kent ‒ Wild As Her

85 RE 85 03 Lee Brice ‒ Soul

86 RE 82 06 Bizarrap & Quevedo ‒ Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52

87 57 22 06 BLACKPINK ‒ Pink Venom

88 RE 70 02 City Girls & Usher ‒ Good Love

89 86 59 10 Justin Moore ‒ With A Woman You Love

90 99 90 05 Rosa Linn ‒ Snap

 

91 83 26 19 Kane Brown ‒ Like I Love Country Music

92 RE 90 02 Ghost ‒ Mary On A Cross

93 77 42 04 Yeat ‒ Talk

94 84 25 04 Lil Baby ‒ Detox

95 ** 95 01 Zac Brown Band ‒ Out In The Middle

96 ** 96 01 Moneybagg Yo ‒ Blow

97 ** 97 01 AJR ‒ World's Smallest Violin

98 ** 98 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Oklahoma Smoke Show

99 ** 99 01 Grupo Frontera ‒ No Se Va

100 ** 100 01 Jimmie Allen ‒ Down Home

 

OUT 23 23 01 63 The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber ‒ Stay

OUT 36 33 05 52 Justin Bieber ‒ Ghost

OUT 67 61 14 20 Bad Bunny & Rauw Alejandro ‒ Party

OUT 70 60 26 20 Bad Bunny & Bomba Estereo ‒ Ojitos Lindos

OUT 81 73 06 20 Bad Bunny ‒ Despues de La Playa

OUT 89 88 18 20 Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez ‒ Tarot

OUT 91 ** 91 01 Little Big Town ‒ Hell Yeah

OUT 93 ** 93 01 BLEU & Nicki Minaj ‒ Love In The Way

OUT 94 63 13 12 Cardi B, Ye & Lil Durk ‒ Hot Shit

OUT 96 98 12 20 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thought You Should Know

OUT 97 93 32 05 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Where It Ends

OUT 98 ** 98 01 EST Gee feat. Jack Harlow ‒ Backstage Passes

OUT 100 91 36 04 Lil Tjay ‒ Beat The Odds

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 17 Diddy & Bryson Tiller ‒ Gotta Move On

02 ** Arctic Monkeys ‒ 505

03 09 Tory Lanez ‒ The Color Violet

04 15 Lewis Capaldi ‒ Forget Me

05 07 Megan Moroney ‒ Tennessee Orange

06 02 Kodak Black ‒ Walk

07 19 Rauw Alejandro, Lyanno & Brray ‒ Lokera

08 13 Chris Stapleton ‒ Joy Of My Life

09 01 Montell Fish ‒ Hotel

10 RE Kelsea Ballerini ‒ Heartfirst

11 08 Hailey Whitters ‒ Everything She Ain't

12 16 Cafune ‒ Tek It

13 20 Carly Pearce ‒ What He Didn't Do

14 ** DaBaby ‒ Socks

15 05 Ice Spice ‒ Munch (Feelin' U)

16 12 BRELAND ‒ For What It's Worth

17 25 YG ‒ Toxic

18 ** Jason Aldean ‒ That's What Tequila Does

19 ** Parker McCollum ‒ Handle On You

20 RE GloRilla ‒ Blessed

21 23 Finesse2Tymes ‒ Back End

22 ** Cigarettes After Sex ‒ Apocalypse

23 ** Beach Weather ‒ Sex, Drugs, Etc.

24 ** Jordan Davis ‒ Next Thing You Know

25 RE La Adictiva & Luis R. Conriquez ‒ JGL

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Steve Lacy’s ‘Bad Habit’ Hits No. 1 on Hot 100, Sam Smith & Kim Petras, GloRilla & Cardi B Debut in Top 10

By Gary Trust | 03/04/2022

 

Steve Lacy‘s “Bad Habit” ascends to No. 1, after four weeks at No. 2, on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, as the genre-spanning single becomes his first leader on the list.

 

Meanwhile, two songs soar onto the Hot 100 in the top 10: Sam Smith and Kim Petras‘ “Unholy,” at No. 3, and GloRilla and Cardi B‘s “Tomorrow 2,” at No. 9. Petras and GloRilla each appear in the Hot 100’s top 10 for the first time, while Smith scores their seventh top 10 and Cardi B earns her 11th.

 

The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data. All charts (dated Oct. 8, 2022) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (Oct. 4). For all chart news, you can follow Billboard and Billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram.

 

“Bad Habit,” released on L-M/RCA Records, is the 1,142nd No. 1 in the Hot 100’s 64-year history. Here’s a deeper look at its coronation.

 

“Bad Habit” tallied 40.3 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 8%), 20.4 million streams (up 4%) and 2,000 downloads sold (up 4%) in the Sept. 23-29 tracking week, according to Luminate.

 

The single, which Lacy solely produced and co-wrote, slips to No. 2 after five nonconsecutive weeks atop the Streaming Songs chart; rises to a new No. 7 high, from No. 8, on Radio Songs; and, despite its sales gain, dips to No. 38, from its No. 37 best, on Digital Song Sales

 

Lacy notches his first Hot 100 No. 1, with his first entry on the chart. The song is the third leader this year by acts in their first visit to the survey, following “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals (five weeks at No. 1, beginning in March) and “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz and the Encanto Cast (five weeks, starting in January). (In 2021, no acts led in their first appearances, although Olivia Rodrigo reigned with her first properly promoted single, “Drivers License,” while Silk Sonic led with its first release, “Leave the Door Open,” after members Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak had each charted with solo songs.)

 

Lacy is the first solo male to top the Hot 100 with a first charted title (in a lead role) since Jawsh 685, whose “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat),” with Jason Derulo and BTS, led the list dated Oct. 17, 2020. Lacy is the first solo male to command the Hot 100 with a rookie entry and no accompanying acts since Lewis Capaldi with “Someone You Loved,” which led for three weeks beginning in November 2019.

 

Since the debut of “Bad Habit” on the July 16-dated Hot 100, Lacy has charted two more titles: “Static,” which rises 82-78 for a new best on the current ranking, and “Dark Red,” up 95-79 in its second week.

 

“Bad Habit” and “Static” are from Lacy’s album Gemini Rights, which debuted as his first top 10, at its No. 7 high, on the July 30-dated Billboard 200.

 

Lacy’s Hot 100 triumph follows the 24-year-old Compton, Calif., native’s appearances as a recording artist on other Billboard charts, first as a member of The Internet and then via collaborations as a soloist alongside acts including Frank Ocean, Tyler, The Creator and Vampire Weekend.

 

Lacy’s current North American tour runs through a hometown show at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles Nov. 11, to be followed by dates in Australia and Europe through December. He recently told Billboard of his greatest career success so far, “I’m just grateful. It still doesn’t feel real yet.”

 

RCA Records rules the Hot 100 for the first time since Doja Cat’s “Say So,” featuring Nicki Minaj, topped the May 16, 2020-dated chart.

 

Lacy is the first artist on RCA to lead the Hot 100 in a first visit to the chart since Mark Ronson, whose “Uptown Funk!,” featuring Bruno Mars, dominated for 14 weeks starting in January 2015.

 

As “Bad Habit” debuted at No. 100 on the Hot 100, the track wraps a rare 100-to-1 journey.

 

Here’s a recap of all 12 singles that have topped the Hot 100 after they started at the bottom (with 2022 the first year with two such treks completed).

 

Hot 100 No. 1s That Debuted at No. 100:

“Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy, hits No. 1 on the chart dated Oct. 8, 2022

“Heat Waves,” Glass Animals, March 12, 2022

“See You Again,” Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth, April 25, 2015

“Black and Yellow,” Wiz Khalifa, Feb. 19, 2011

“Kiss Kiss,” Chris Brown feat. T-Pain, Nov. 10, 2007

“Can’t Help Falling in Love,” UB40, July 24, 1993

“The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia,” Vicki Lawrence, April 7, 1973

“When a Man Loves a Woman,” Percy Sledge, May 28, 1966

“Go Away Little Girl,” Steve Lawrence, Jan. 12, 1963

“Michael,” The Highwaymen, Sept. 4, 1961

“Teen Angel,” Mark Dinning, Feb. 8, 1960

“Kansas City,” Wilbert Harrison, May 18, 1959

 

Lacy sends the 14th song to the top of the Hot 100 with the word “bad” in its title:

 

“Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy, hits No. 1 on the chart dated Oct. 8, 2022

“Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish, Aug. 24, 2019

“Bad and Boujee,” Migos feat. Lil Uzi Vert, Jan. 21, 2017

“Bad Blood,” Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar, June 6, 2015

“Bad Day,” Daniel Powter, April 8, 2006

“U Got It Bad,” Usher, Dec. 15, 2001

“Bad Medicine,” Bon Jovi, Nov. 19, 1988

“Bad,” Michael Jackson, Oct. 24, 1987

“You Give Love a Bad Name,” Bon Jovi, Nov. 29, 1986

“Bad Girls,” Donna Summer, July 14, 1979

“Bad Blood,” Neil Sedaka, Oct. 11, 1975

“Bad, Bad Leroy Brown,” Jim Croce, July 21, 1973

“One Bad Apple,” The Osmonds, Feb. 13, 1971

“Big Bad John,” Jimmy Dean, Nov. 6, 1961

 

It’s a good week not just for “Bad Habit” but also Bad Bunny, whose Un Verano Sin Ti adds a 12th week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

 

“Bad Habit” concurrently crowns the multi-metric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, Hot Rock Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts for a sixth week each and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for a fifth frame each. It became the first song to rule all five rankings (dating to October 2012, when Billboard‘s main genre-based song charts adopted the Hot 100’s methodology).

 

Harry Styles “As It Was” descends to No. 2 on the Hot 100, after 15 weeks at No. 1 – the fourth-longest reign in the chart’s history. The track tops Radio Songs for an eighth week (62.8 million in audience, down 1%) and drew 14 million streams (up 3%) and sold 3,000 (down 11%) in the tracking week.

 

Notably, “As It Was” extends its record for the most weeks spent in the Hot 100’s top two positions, having logged 25 weeks, of its 26 total weeks on the chart, in the top two, from its April 16 debut at No. 1 through the newest, Oct. 8-dated survey. The song also extends its mark for the most weeks, 26, tallied in the Hot 100’s top three in the chart’s history – and is the first single ever to spend its first 26 weeks, or half a year, on the list all in the top three.

 

Sam Smith and Kim Petras unleash “Unholy” at No. 3 on the Hot 100. Released Sept. 22, the collab drew 23.2 million streams and 2.8 million in airplay audience and sold 12,000 in its first full week (ending Sept. 29), as it blasts in at No. 1 on both Streaming Songs and Digital Song Sales.

 

Smith and Petras began teasing the single in August, with it being used in over 450,000 clips on the platform to date. (Its official video premiered Friday, Sept. 30, with any resulting gains contributing to next week’s, Oct. 15-dated charts.)

 

“Unholy” arrives as Smith’s seventh Hot 100 top 10, following their featured turn on Disclosure’s “Latch” (No. 7 peak, 2014) and Smith’s own “Stay With Me” (No. 2, 2014), “I’m Not the Only One” (No. 5, 2014), “Lay Me Down” (No. 8, 2015), “Too Good at Goodbyes” (No. 4, 2017) and “Dancing With a Stranger” (with Normani; No. 7, 2019).

 

Petras achieves her first Hot 100 entry, after reaching various Billboard charts beginning in 2012. (Notably, she makes the highest debut with an act’s first Hot 100 hit since Zayn’s “Pillowtalk,” his first charted single outside One Direction, premiered at No. 1 in February 2016. Before that, Baauer bowed on top with his first entry, the then-viral “Harlem Shake,” in March 2013.)

 

“Unholy” starts as Smith’s second No. 1 on Digital Song Sales, after “Too Good at Goodbyes,” and first on Streaming Songs. Petras tops each tally for the first time, with her first entry on each chart.

 

Post Malone’s “I Like You (A Happier Song),” featuring Doja Cat, dips to No. 4 from its No. 3 Hot 100 high; Nicky Youre and dazy’s “Sunroof” descends to No. 5 from its No. 4 best; and Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” backtracks 5-6, after it opened atop the Aug. 27 chart, as it leads the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart for a seventh week.

 

OneRepublic’s “I Ain’t Worried” holds at its No. 7 top rank on the Hot 100 and Morgan Wallen’s “You Proof” retreats to No. 8 from its No. 6 highpoint, while leading the multi-metric Hot Country Songs chart for a seventh week.

 

GloRilla and Cardi B’s “Tomorrow 2” bounds onto the Hot 100 at No. 9. It starts at No. 2 on Digital Song Sales (9,000) and No. 3 on Streaming Songs (19.7 million), and drew 3.5 million in radio reach, in the week ending Sept. 29, following the Sept. 23 arrival of its collaborative mix, after the song was originally released as “Tomorrow” by GloRilla.

 

GloRilla (born Gloria Woods in Memphis, Tenn.) claims her first Hot 100 top 10, in her second trip to the chart, after “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” with Hitkidd, reached No. 42 in September. (“F.N.F.” also topped the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart in August.)

 

Cardi B adds her 11th Hot 100 top 10 and first since her featured billing on Lizzo’s “Rumors,” which debuted and peaked at No. 4 in August 2021. Before that, she boosted her No. 1 count to five with “WAP,” featuring Megan Thee Stallion (August 2020), and “Up” (March 2021).

 

Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” falls 9-10, after two weeks at No. 1 beginning in late July.

Arctics and Cigarettes After Sex both Bubbling Under with their tiktok hts

Would love to see '505' be the latest song to belatedly debut on the Hot 100 with the seemingly tweaked rules on old viral songs. Appears 'Do I Wanna Know?' is their only previous Hot 100 hit (peaking at #70).

 

Appears that if not for all the songs going recurrent there'd only have been 2 new entries this week? *_* Ew at AJR being one of the ones to sneak in.

 

Already posted about elsewhere but fantastic to see Steve finally hitting #1, would like to see Sam & Kim get there in the coming weeks too.

They've had a few songs bubbling under, about time they get a 2nd US hit :)

it's also insane they never had a top 5 album in the US

 

this is their US singles discography (writing #1 bubbling under as 101 etc):

 

I Bet you look Good on the Dancefloor/118

Brianstorm/114

R U Mine/122

Do I Wanna Know/70

505/102

 

and US albums:

Whatever people say.../24

Favourite worst nightmare/7

Humbug/15

Suck it and see/14

AM/6

Tranquility casino/8

Live at the RAH/151

 

I mean I guess that's still better than a lot of other big British acts manage when trying to crack America which is notoriously hard. Brianstorm charting slightly higher than IBYLGOTD is a bit of a surprise.

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