Posted October 12, 20222 yr BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending October 15, 2022 | Tracking period: 9/30–10/6 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 01 01 14 Steve Lacy ‒ Bad Habit 02 03 02 02 Sam Smith & Kim Petras ‒ Unholy (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN) 03 02 01 27 Harry Styles ‒ As It Was 04 04 03 18 Post Malone feat. Doja Cat ‒ I Like You (A Happier Song) 05 05 04 19 Nicky Youre & dazy ‒ Sunroof 06 07 06 17 OneRepublic ‒ I Ain't Worried 07 08 06 21 Morgan Wallen ‒ You Proof 08 06 01 08 Nicki Minaj ‒ Super Freaky Girl 09 11 08 16 Luke Combs ‒ The Kind Of Love We Make 10 10 01 25 Lizzo ‒ About Damn Time 11 14 11 18 Doja Cat ‒ Vegas 12 12 01 23 Future feat. Drake & Tems ‒ Wait For U 13 16 05 22 Bad Bunny ‒ Titi Me Pregunto 14 13 03 20 Harry Styles ‒ Late Night Talking 15 15 06 22 Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone ‒ Me Porto Bonito 16 23 16 24 Zach Bryan ‒ Something In The Orange 17 17 09 47 Morgan Wallen ‒ Wasted On You 18 21 18 06 David Guetta & Bebe Rexha ‒ I'm Good (Blue) 19 18 16 19 Cole Swindell ‒ She Had Me At Heads Carolina 20 19 01 90 Glass Animals ‒ Heat Waves 21 20 01 16 Drake feat. 21 Savage ‒ Jimmy Cooks 22 09 09 02 GloRilla & Cardi B ‒ Tomorrow 2 23 25 23 04 Chris Brown ‒ Under The Influence 24 22 22 17 Tyler Hubbard ‒ 5 Foot 9 25 24 01 26 Jack Harlow ‒ First Class 26 27 06 06 Elton John & Britney Spears ‒ Hold Me Closer 27 29 24 17 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Rock And A Hard Place 28 28 08 17 Joji ‒ Glimpse Of Us 29 30 29 23 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Fall In Love 30 33 30 14 Sia ‒ Unstoppable 31 26 03 39 Kate Bush ‒ Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) 32 32 32 02 Lil Nas X ‒ Star Walkin' (League Of Legends Worlds Anthem) 33 35 33 05 d4vd ‒ Romantic Homicide 34 34 30 13 Yung Gravy ‒ Betty (Get Money) 35 36 04 22 Bad Bunny ‒ Moscow Mule 36 54 13 08 Beyonce ‒ Cuff It (BIGGEST DIGITAL SALES GAIN) 37 41 37 10 The Weeknd ‒ Die For You 38 52 38 10 Jax ‒ Victoria’s Secret 39 38 22 04 Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown ‒ Thank God 40 31 31 14 Jelly Roll ‒ Son Of A Sinner 41 37 03 50 Latto ‒ Big Energy 42 46 42 08 Jordan Davis ‒ What My World Spins Around 43 40 14 26 Lil Baby ‒ In A Minute 44 49 44 13 Burna Boy ‒ Last Last 45 43 22 15 Charlie Puth feat. Jung Kook ‒ Left And Right 46 50 46 12 Tems ‒ Free Mind 47 57 47 14 Stephen Sanchez ‒ Until I Found You 48 42 05 09 DJ Khaled feat. Drake & Lil Baby ‒ Staying Alive 49 48 34 22 Bad Bunny ‒ Efecto 50 39 01 16 Beyonce ‒ Break My Soul 51 53 51 03 Omar Apollo ‒ Evergreen 52 44 42 19 Hitkidd & GloRilla ‒ F.N.F. (Let's Go) 53 45 45 16 Nate Smith ‒ Whiskey On You 54 55 51 14 Ingrid Andress & Sam Hunt ‒ Wishful Drinking 55 58 55 08 Lizzo ‒ 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready) 56 59 56 06 Jackson Dean ‒ Don't Come Lookin' 57 51 47 20 Imagine Dragons ‒ Bones 58 60 56 06 JVKE ‒ Golden Hour 59 47 40 14 Marshmello & Khalid ‒ Numb 60 82 60 05 HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson ‒ Wait In The Truck 61 66 61 07 Thomas Rhett feat. Riley Green ‒ Half Of Me 62 63 62 04 Armani White ‒ Billie Eilish. 63 62 37 06 Karol G x Maldy ‒ Gatubela 64 61 47 19 SleazyWorld Go feat. Lil Baby ‒ Sleazy Flow 65 69 42 09 Brent Faiyaz ‒ All Mine 66 72 08 12 Harry Styles ‒ Music For A Sushi Restaurant 67 65 65 04 Lil Baby ‒ Freestyle 68 64 63 09 Rosalia ‒ Despecha 69 56 27 19 Jon Pardi ‒ Last Night Lonely 70 77 70 07 Manuel Turizo ‒ La Bachata 71 81 69 10 Gabby Barrett ‒ Pick Me Up 72 75 31 13 Bad Bunny ‒ Neverita 73 74 63 27 Russell Dickerson & Jake Scott ‒ She Likes It 74 73 48 10 Nardo Wick ‒ Dah Dah DahDah 75 80 75 05 Rema & Selena Gomez ‒ Calm Down 76 83 76 07 Luke Bryan ‒ Country On 77 99 77 02 Grupo Frontera ‒ No Se Va 78 71 54 12 Mitchell Tenpenny ‒ Truth About You 79 79 79 03 Steve Lacy ‒ Dark Red 80 70 63 04 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Put It On Me 81 ** 81 01 YG ‒ Toxic (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 82 78 78 05 Steve Lacy ‒ Static 83 85 83 04 Lee Brice ‒ Soul 84 84 75 11 Corey Kent ‒ Wild As Her 85 86 82 07 Bizarrap & Quevedo ‒ Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52 86 95 86 02 Zac Brown Band ‒ Out In The Middle 87 68 61 20 Carrie Underwood ‒ Ghost Story 88 67 25 03 BLACKPINK ‒ Shut Down 89 88 70 03 City Girls & Usher ‒ Good Love 90 90 90 06 Rosa Linn ‒ Snap 91 91 26 20 Kane Brown ‒ Like I Love Country Music 92 97 92 02 AJR ‒ World's Smallest Violin 93 RE 12 06 Future ‒ Love You Better 94 ** 94 01 Megan Moroney ‒ Tennessee Orange 95 89 59 11 Justin Moore ‒ With A Woman You Love 96 ** 96 01 Diddy & Bryson Tiller ‒ Gotta Move On 97 ** 97 01 Lewis Capaldi ‒ Forget Me 98 100 98 02 Jimmie Allen ‒ Down Home 99 ** 99 01 Carly Pearce ‒ What He Didn't Do 100 93 42 05 Yeat ‒ Talk OUT 76 51 16 Halsey ‒ So Good OUT 87 22 06 BLACKPINK ‒ Pink Venom OUT 92 90 02 Ghost ‒ Mary On A Cross OUT 94 25 04 Lil Baby ‒ Detox OUT 96 96 01 Moneybagg Yo ‒ Blow OUT 98 98 01 Zach Bryan ‒ Oklahoma Smoke Show Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 07 Rauw Alejandro, Lyanno & Brray ‒ Lokera 02 ** Tate McRae ‒ Uh Oh 03 02 Arctic Monkeys ‒ 505 04 ** Roddy Ricch ‒ Stop Breathing 05 06 Kodak Black ‒ Walk 06 ** Ed Sheeran ‒ Celestial 07 08 Chris Stapleton ‒ Joy Of My Life 08 ** Paramore ‒ This Is Why 09 12 Cafune ‒ Tek It 10 11 Hailey Whitters ‒ Everything She Ain't 11 16 BRELAND ‒ For What It's Worth 12 03 Tory Lanez ‒ The Color Violet 13 18 Jason Aldean ‒ That's What Tequila Does 14 09 Montell Fish ‒ Hotel 15 23 Beach Weather ‒ Sex, Drugs, Etc. 16 22 Cigarettes After Sex ‒ Apocalypse 17 15 Ice Spice ‒ Munch (Feelin' U) 18 ** King Combs & Kodak Black ‒ Can't Stop Won't Stop 19 10 Kelsea Ballerini ‒ Heartfirst 20 21 Finesse2Tymes ‒ Back End 21 ** HARDY ‒ Jack 22 19 Parker McCollum ‒ Handle On You 23 ** Tom Odell ‒ Another Love 24 RE Ruth B ‒ Dandelions 25 RE Ivan Cornejo & Eslabon Armado ‒ La Curiosidad
October 12, 20222 yr Author Steve Lacy’s ‘Bad Habit’ No. 1 on Hot 100 for Second Week, Sam Smith & Kim Petras’ ‘Unholy’ Up to No. 2 By Gary Trust | 10/10/2022 Steve Lacy‘s “Bad Habit” spends a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, a week after it took over the top spot. Meanwhile, Sam Smith and Kim Petras‘ “Unholy” pushes to No. 2 on the Hot 100 from No. 3, where it debuted a week earlier. Smith ties their highest rank on the survey, first reached with “Stay With Me” in 2014. Plus, Nicky Youre and dazy‘s “Sunroof,” at No. 5 on the Hot 100, becomes the most-heard song on U.S. radio, as it hits No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart. “Bad Habit,” released on L-M/RCA Records, tallied 41.5 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 7%), 20.6 million streams (up 1%) and 2,000 downloads sold (up 13%) in the Sept. 30-Oct. 6 tracking week, according to Luminate. The single, which Lacy solely produced and co-wrote, holds at No. 2 after five nonconsecutive weeks atop the Streaming Songs chart; repeats at its No. 7 high on Radio Songs; and jumps 38-32 for a new best on Digital Song Sales. Lacy’s first Hot 100 No. 1, from his album Gemini Rights, which debuted as his first top 10, at its No. 7 high, on the July 30-dated Billboard 200, concurrently rules the multi-metric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, Hot Rock Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts for a seventh week each and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for a sixth 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). Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ “Unholy” rises 3-2 in its second week on the Hot 100, with 23.8 million streams (up 3% – aided by the Sept. 30 premiere of its official video), 10.2 million in airplay audience (up 273%) and 11,000 sold (down 12%). It leads both Streaming Songs and Digital Song Sales for a second week – and is the first hit to rule both rankings in its first two weeks on each chart since Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” doubled up in its first three frames on each survey (Jan. 23, 30 and Feb. 6, 2021; it went on to spend its first four weeks atop Streaming Songs). Meanwhile, “Unholy” equals Smith’s best rank among their seven Hot 100 top 10s, first established by “Stay With Me” in August 2014. Petras rises to the runner-up spot with her first entry on the chart. Also notably, “Unholy” is the first song to debut in the Hot 100’s top three and rise in rank in its second week (and gain in overall chart points) in nearly a decade, since Eminem’s “The Monster,” featuring Rihanna, also pushed 3-2 in its second frame (Nov. 23, 2013), on its way to a four-week No. 1 run beginning that December. (Devil is in the details: “Unholy” is now solely the highest-charting Hot 100 hit with “holy” in its title, as it one-ups Justin Bieber’s No. 3-peaking “Holy,” featuring Chance the Rapper, in 2020; before that, Jay Z’s “Holy Grail,” featuring Justin Timberlake, hit No. 4 in 2013.) Harry Styles “As It Was” descends 2-3 on the Hot 100, after 15 weeks at No. 1 – the fourth-longest reign in the chart’s history. Still, the song, which debuted at No. 1 on the April 16-dated list, extends its record for the most weeks, 27, tallied in the top three, encompassing its entire run on the chart so far. Post Malone’s “I Like You (A Happier Song),” featuring Doja Cat, is steady at No. 4 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 3. Nicky Youre and dazy’s breakthrough hit “Sunroof” keeps at No. 5 on the Hot 100, after hitting No. 4, as it ascends to No. 1 on Radio Songs (60 million, down 1%). The track marks the first collaborative leader by two acts each in their first appearance on Radio Songs since 24kGoldn’s “Mood,” featuring iann dior, dominated for 11 weeks beginning in November 2020. OneRepublic’s “I Ain’t Worried” advances to a new No. 6 Hot 100 high, from No. 7; Morgan Wallen’s “You Proof” rebounds 8-7 after reaching No. 6, as it leads the multi-metric Hot Country Songs chart for an eighth week; Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” backtracks 6-8 on the Hot 100, after it opened atop the Aug. 27 chart, as it tops the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart for an eighth week; Luke Combs’ “The Kind of Love We Make” climbs 11-9 on the Hot 100, after hitting No. 8; and Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” holds at No. 10, after two weeks at No. 1 beginning in late July. Glass Animals’ ‘Heat Waves’ Ties The Weeknd’s ‘Blinding Lights’ for Longest Run in Hot 100 History By Xander Zellner | 10/10/2022 Glass Animals‘ former five-week Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 “Heat Waves” ties The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” for the most weeks spent on the chart over the survey’s 64-year history. “Heat Waves” spends its 90th week on the Hot 100 (dated Oct. 15), at No. 20, tying the record run of “Blinding Lights” in 2019-21. Over the course of its Hot 100 tenure, “Heat Waves” also broke the record for the longest climb to No. 1, when it reached the summit in its 59th week in March, as it has drawn audiences on TikTok and multiple radio formats since its June 2020 release. “Blinding Lights” logged four weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and set records for the most weeks spent in the top five (43), top 10 (57), top 20 (80) and top 40 (86). Its longevity helped it earn the distinction as the No. 1 title on Billboard‘s Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Songs ranking. “Blinding Lights” had held the longevity record on the Hot 100 since August 2021, when it overtook Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive.” The latter track spent 87 weeks on the chart and had held the mark since 2014, when it surpassed Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours” (76 weeks, 2008-09). Here’s an updated look at the titles with the most weeks spent on the Hot 100, dating to the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, inception through the Oct. 15-dated chart. Most Weeks Spent on the Billboard Hot 100: 90, “Heat Waves,” Glass Animals 90, “Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd 87, “Radioactive,” Imagine Dragons 79, “Sail,” AWOLNATION 77, “Levitating,” Dua Lipa 76, “I’m Yours,” Jason Mraz 69, “Save Your Tears,” The Weeknd & Ariana Grande 69, “How Do I Live,” LeAnn Rimes 68, “Counting Stars,” OneRepublic 68, “Party Rock Anthem” LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock With its 57th week spent in the Hot 100’s top 20, “Heat Waves” ties The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber’s “Stay” for the fourth-most weeks spent in the region, after “Blinding Lights” (80), Dua Lipa’s “Levitating” (62) and Post Malone’s “Circles” (60). Only “Blinding Lights” has spent more weeks in the Hot 100’s top 40 (86) than “Heat Waves” (75). “Heat Waves” debuted at No. 100 on the Hot 100 dated Jan. 16, 2021. The No. 1 song that week was Taylor Swift’s “Willow.” Since then, an additional 26 songs (excluding “Heat Waves”) have reached the summit. From the Jan. 16, 2021-dated Hot 100 to the current, Oct. 15, 2022, chart, “Heat Waves” has ranked alongside a whopping 1,261 other songs. Of the 90 weeks that “Heat Waves” has spent on the Hot 100, 66 were shared with The Weeknd and Ariana Grande’s “Save Your Tears,” the most of any song over the former’s run. “Levitating” follows with 64 shared weeks, then “Stay” (63).
October 12, 20222 yr people really did write postie off... also the selena duet song is gonna be such a huge sleeper song
October 12, 20222 yr Arctic Monkeys and Tom breaking through! Good to see Lewis cracking the top 100 now. Hoping Unholy can climb another spot next week. Sam Smith and Kim Petra’s challenging for a US #1 in 2022 was not on my bingo list, but all here for it.
October 12, 20222 yr Good to see Zach Bryan on the rise again, hope he'll make the top 10 soon. A little surprised 'Forget Me' didn't chart in its first week but I see it making a belated entry now! people really did write postie off... If you're still moaning about people acknowledging that he is in decline, that is still true. This song still isn't as big as the biggest hits off his last 2 albums. I don't think anyone has written him off completely.
October 16, 20222 yr On the chart published tomorrow, 'Heat Waves' does look set to break the Weeknds record for longest running Billboard Top 100 hit ever as only set to fall to 21 on its 91st week. :cheer: That's according to Charted Music final predictions on YouTube and as there's no new entries predicted in the top 20 no reason to see why it would leave. Although saying that the 91st could well be their last due to a Lil Baby album bomb doing well on streaming which could well push Glass Animals out of the top 25 and to recurrency. Edited October 16, 20222 yr by Smint
October 16, 20222 yr I wonder why Arctic Monkeys and Tom did chart in the first place. both are so old that should chart on re-current chart I think.
October 16, 20222 yr Billboard appear to have quietly changed their rules to be more liberal in allowing older songs that have gone viral to debut in #51-100 / Bubbling Under, hence the chart appearances for Lil Baby's 'Freestyle', Ghost's 'Mary On A Cross' and Steve Lacy's 'Dark Red' in recent weeks as well. I think it's a sensible rule change for once, most of these songs weren't particularly popular on their original release so it makes little sense to arbitrarily deny them a chart position until they make the top 50. Boo at Lil Baby's album not coming one week earlier to stop Glass Animals beating The Weeknd's record :P
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