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Week ending December 24, 2022 | Tracking period: 12/9–12/15

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 01 01 56 Mariah Carey ‒ All I Want For Christmas Is You (BIGGEST DIGITAL SALES GAIN)

02 02 02 50 Brenda Lee ‒ Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

03 ** 03 01 SZA ‒ Kill Bill (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

04 03 03 47 Bobby Helms ‒ Jingle Bell Rock

05 04 04 30 Burl Ives ‒ A Holly Jolly Christmas

06 09 06 29 Wham! ‒ Last Christmas

07 06 01 08 Taylor Swift ‒ Anti-Hero

08 11 05 31 Andy Williams ‒ It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

09 07 01 12 Sam Smith & Kim Petras ‒ Unholy

10 ** 10 01 SZA ‒ Nobody Gets Me

 

11 12 06 24 Jose Feliciano ‒ Feliz Navidad

12 ** 12 01 SZA ‒ Blind

13 05 05 02 Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage ‒ Creepin' (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN)

14 10 02 06 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Rich Flex

15 17 11 36 Nat King Cole ‒ The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)

16 15 10 20 The Ronettes ‒ Sleigh Ride

17 ** 17 01 SZA ‒ Low

18 62 11 07 SZA ‒ Shirt

19 20 17 16 Ariana Grande ‒ Santa Tell Me

20 16 12 19 Kelly Clarkson ‒ Underneath The Tree

 

21 ** 21 01 SZA ‒ Love Language

22 24 08 23 Dean Martin ‒ Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow

23 14 12 16 Perry Como & The Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra ‒ It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

24 ** 24 01 SZA ‒ Seek & Destroy

25 25 16 15 Darlene Love ‒ Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)

26 18 07 16 David Guetta & Bebe Rexha ‒ I'm Good (Blue)

27 26 12 28 Bing Crosby ‒ White Christmas

28 13 01 24 Steve Lacy ‒ Bad Habit

29 ** 29 01 SZA ‒ Snooze

30 ** 30 01 SZA feat. Don Toliver ‒ Used

 

31 30 30 06 Nat King Cole ‒ Deck The Halls

32 ** 32 01 SZA ‒ SOS

33 19 12 20 The Weeknd ‒ Die For You

34 08 08 02 Metro Boomin, Future & Chris Brown ‒ Superhero (Heroes & Villains)

35 32 20 13 Michael Buble ‒ It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

36 29 29 07 Frank Sinatra ‒ Jingle Bells

37 ** 37 01 SZA ‒ Special

38 21 01 37 Harry Styles ‒ As It Was

39 44 26 13 Gene Autry ‒ Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)

40 ** 40 01 SZA feat. Phoebe Bridgers ‒ Ghost In The Machine

 

41 45 33 06 Elvis Presley ‒ Blue Christmas

42 28 13 18 Beyonce ‒ Cuff It

43 ** 43 01 SZA ‒ Gone Girl

44 ** 44 01 SZA ‒ Notice Me

45 33 14 14 Chris Brown ‒ Under The Influence

46 RE 10 15 Chuck Berry ‒ Run Rudolph Run

47 36 16 20 Gene Autry ‒ Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer

48 RE 41 04 Jackson 5 ‒ Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town

49 34 05 31 Morgan Wallen ‒ You Proof

50 46 24 08 Meghan Trainor ‒ Made You Look

 

51 35 02 07 Rihanna ‒ Lift Me Up

52 ** 52 01 SZA ‒ Smoking On My Ex Pack

53 41 12 34 Zach Bryan ‒ Something In The Orange

54 ** 54 01 SZA feat. Travis Scott ‒ Open Arms

55 ** 55 01 SZA ‒ F2F

56 40 01 18 Nicki Minaj ‒ Super Freaky Girl

57 47 09 12 GloRilla & Cardi B ‒ Tomorrow 2

58 ** 58 01 SZA ‒ Conceited

59 54 35 16 JVKE ‒ Golden Hour

60 51 21 09 Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Just Wanna Rock

 

61 ** 61 01 SZA ‒ Far

62 ** 62 01 SZA ‒ Too Late

63 56 22 14 Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown ‒ Thank God

64 60 38 24 Stephen Sanchez ‒ Until I Found You

65 61 02 08 Taylor Swift ‒ Lavender Haze

66 65 24 27 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Rock And A Hard Place

67 63 35 20 Jax ‒ Victoria's Secret

68 22 22 02 Metro Boomin feat. Don Toliver & Future ‒ Too Many Nights

69 67 41 18 Jordan Davis ‒ What My World Spins Around

70 64 31 24 Jelly Roll ‒ Son Of A Sinner

 

71 27 27 02 Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & 21 Savage ‒ Niagara Falls (Foot Or 2)

72 69 51 15 HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson ‒ Wait In The Truck

73 81 73 03 Lizzo ‒ Someday At Christmas

74 23 23 02 Metro Boomin, 21 Savage & Young Nudy ‒ Umbrella

75 71 32 12 Lil Nas X ‒ Star Walkin' (League Of Legends Worlds Anthem)

76 ** 76 01 SZA feat. Ol' Dirty bast*rd ‒ Forgiveless

77 31 31 02 Metro Boomin & Travis Scott ‒ Raindrops (Insane)

78 70 05 06 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Spin Bout U

79 100 79 02 RAYE feat. 070 Shake ‒ Escapism

80 76 44 26 Nate Smith ‒ Whiskey On You

 

81 37 37 02 Morgan Wallen ‒ One Thing At A Time

82 79 79 05 Lainey Wilson ‒ Heart Like A Truck

83 87 74 15 Rema & Selena Gomez ‒ Calm Down

84 98 84 02 Kane Brown ‒ Blue Christmas

85 48 48 02 Metro Boomin & John Legend ‒ On Time

86 80 33 15 d4vd ‒ Romantic Homicide

87 73 08 06 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Circo Loco

88 94 88 05 Luke Combs ‒ Going, Going, Gone

89 74 06 16 Elton John & Britney Spears ‒ Hold Me Closer

90 42 42 02 Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Young Thug ‒ Trance

 

91 43 43 02 Metro Boomin & Young Thug ‒ Metro Spider

92 92 92 02 Kelly Clarkson & Ariana Grande ‒ Santa, Can't You Hear Me

93 89 72 17 Luke Bryan ‒ Country On

94 95 91 03 Lauren Spencer-Smith ‒ Last Christmas

95 85 42 19 Brent Faiyaz ‒ All Mine

96 75 04 06 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ On BS

97 ** 97 01 A Boogie Wit da Hoodie feat. Kodak Black ‒ Water (Drowning Pt. 2)

98 53 53 02 Metro Boomin feat. Don Toliver ‒ Around Me

99 49 49 02 Morgan Wallen ‒ Tennessee Fan

100 77 03 06 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Major Distribution

 

OUT 38 09 56 Morgan Wallen ‒ Wasted On You

OUT 39 03 27 Post Malone feat. Doja Cat ‒ I Like You (A Happier Song)

OUT 50 01 32 Future feat. Drake & Tems ‒ Wait For U

OUT 52 52 01 Metro Boomin & 21 Savage feat. Mustafa ‒ Walk Em Down (Don't Kill Civilians)

OUT 55 55 01 Metro Boomin & Future feat. Don Toliver ‒ I Can't Save You (Interlude)

OUT 57 57 01 Morgan Wallen ‒ Days That End In Why

OUT 58 29 32 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Fall In Love

OUT 59 59 01 Metro Boomin & A$AP Rocky feat. Takeoff ‒ Feel The Fiyaaaah

OUT 66 66 01 Metro Boomin & Gunna ‒ All The Money

OUT 68 68 01 Arcangel & Bad Bunny ‒ La Jumpa

OUT 72 72 01 Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Future ‒ Lock On Me

OUT 78 46 21 Tems ‒ Free Mind

OUT 82 06 05 Drake & 21 Savage feat. Travis Scott ‒ Pussy & Millions

OUT 83 83 01 RM & Youjeen ‒ Wild Flower

OUT 84 58 13 Armani White ‒ Billie Eilish.

OUT 86 06 07 Taylor Swift ‒ Bejeweled

OUT 88 05 07 Taylor Swift ‒ Midnight Rain

OUT 90 21 09 Lil Baby ‒ Heyy

OUT 91 52 16 Thomas Rhett feat. Riley Green ‒ Half Of Me

OUT 93 03 07 Taylor Swift ‒ Maroon

OUT 96 50 15 Jackson Dean ‒ Don't Come Lookin'

OUT 97 57 11 Grupo Frontera ‒ No Se Va

OUT 99 63 13 Lil Baby ‒ Freestyle

 

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TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 ** Moneybagg Yo ‒ Quickie

02 ** Polo G ‒ My All

03 ** Lil Durk ‒ Hanging With Wolves

04 04 Lady Gaga ‒ Bloody Mary

05 02 Pentatonix feat. Meghan Trainor ‒ Kid On Christmas

06 ** A Boogie Wit da Hoodie feat. G Herbo ‒ Last Time

07 01 d4vd ‒ Here With Me

08 ** Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Nonsense

09 08 Hotel Ugly ‒ Shut Up My Moms Calling

10 07 Tory Lanez ‒ The Color Violet

11 03 Parker McCollum ‒ Handle On You

12 09 Finesse2Tymes ‒ Back End

13 06 King Combs & Kodak Black ‒ Can't Stop Won't Stop

14 ** A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Money Conversations

15 10 NLE Choppa & 2Rare ‒ Do It Again

16 11 Rauw Alejandro & Baby Rasta ‒ Punto 40

17 15 Tom Odell ‒ Another Love

18 ** A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Food For Thought

19 ** Cody Johnson ‒ Human

20 ** Freddie Dredd ‒ Limbo

21 18 Jason Aldean ‒ That's What Tequila Does

22 13 Noah Kahan ‒ Stick Season

23 ** A Boogie Wit da Hoodie feat. Tory Lanez ‒ Take Shots

24 12 Tyga, Pop Smoke & Jhene Aiko ‒ Sunshine

25 17 Beach Weather ‒ Sex, Drugs, Etc.

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Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ Scores Milestone 10th Week at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100

By Gary Trust | 12/19/2022

 

Mariah Carey‘s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” tops the Billboard Hot 100 for a 10th week. With its latest frame at No. 1, Carey becomes the third artist – and first woman – with three songs that have reigned for double-digit weeks. Carey crowned the chart for 16 weeks with “One Sweet Day,” with Boyz II Men, in 1995-96, and for 14 weeks with “We Belong Together” in 2005. Boyz II Men and Drake are the only other acts to have achieved such a triumphant triple.

 

Plus, SZA launches two songs in the Hot 100’s top 10 – “Kill Bill,” at No. 3, and “Nobody Gets Me,” at No. 10 – both from her new album, SOS, which launches as her first No. 1 on the Billboard 200. She ups her count to seven career Hot 100 top 10s and, with the former arrival, ties her highest rank, establishes a new top placement as a lead act and makes her highest debut.

 

“Christmas,” on Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings, 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’ playlists, it first reached the Hot 100’s top 10 in December 2017 and first hit the top five in the 2018 holiday season, before reigning over the holidays in 2019 (for three weeks), 2020 (two), 2021 (three) and now 2022 (two to-date).

 

Streams, airplay & sales: “Christmas” drew 41.4 million streams (up 14%) and 33.1 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 11%) and sold 11,000 downloads (up 86%) in the U.S. in the Dec. 9-15 tracking week, according to Luminate.

 

The song adds a third week at No. 1, up from No. 3, on the Digital Song Sales chart, following frames on top in 2005 and 2019; dips to No. 2 after 17 total weeks atop Streaming Songs; and rises 17-14 on Radio Songs, where it hit a No. 12 high over the 1994 holidays and has returned to the top 15 in each of the last four holiday seasons.

 

Third No. 1 of at 10 weeks or more: Carey becomes the third artist, and first woman, with three songs that have ruled the Hot 100 for 10 or more weeks. Here’s a recap of the elite three acts to have earned the honor – with Carey and Boyz II Men having teamed for one song below. Boyz II Men initiated the club in 1996 and Drake became its second member in 2018.

 

Mariah Carey:

16 weeks, “One Sweet Day,” with Boyz II Men, 1995-96

14 weeks, “We Belong Together,” 2005

10 weeks (to-date), “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” 2019-22

 

Drake:

10 weeks, “One Dance,” featuring WizKid & Kyla, 2016

11 weeks, “God’s Plan,” 2018

10 weeks, “In My Feelings,” 2018

 

Boyz II Men:

13 weeks, “End of the Road,” 1992

14 weeks, “I’ll Make Love to You,” 1994

16 weeks, “One Sweet Day,” with Carey, 1995-96

 

“Christmas” is the 43rd song to command the Hot 100 for 10 or more weeks, a feat that under just 4% of all 1,144 No. 1s have achieved. (Carey and Boyz II Men’s “One Sweet Day” solely held the record for the chart’s longest reign for over 21 years, until Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito,” featuring Justin Bieber, matched it with 16 weeks on top in 2017. The songs now share the second-longest No. 1 stay, after Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, dominated for 19 weeks in 2019.)

 

No. 1 on both ‘Christmas’ Eve and Day: Among its 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100, Carey’s “Christmas” has led lists dated Dec. 24 (this year) and Dec. 25 (2021). It, fittingly, becomes the only song to have topped Hot 100 charts dated both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

 

Longest span atop the Hot 100: Carey’s “Christmas” extends the longest span from a song’s first week at No. 1 on the Hot 100 to its latest, to just over three years (Dec. 21, 2019-Dec. 24, 2022).

 

Plus, the latest week atop the Hot 100 for “Christmas” extends Carey’s record for the longest span of an artist ranking at No. 1 on the chart: 32 years and nearly five months, dating to her first week at No. 1 on the list dated Aug. 4, 1990, with her debut single “Vision of Love.”

 

Most weeks at No. 1 for a holiday hit: Carey’s “Christmas” expands its record for the most time atop the Hot 100 for a holiday song. The only other seasonal single to lead, “The Chipmunk Song,” by David Seville & the Chipmunks, spent four weeks at No. 1. (“‘The Chipmunk Song’ is one of the fastest breaking and fastest selling records of 1958,” Billboard reported when the song first reigned, in the Dec. 22, 1958, issue, adding that it had become the “biggest seller since ‘Hound Dog’,” first made a hit by Big Mama Thornton and then Elvis Presley. “Sales city by city [for “Chipmunk”] have been astounding and it has been blaring out of radios, juke boxes and loudspeaker systems from New York to Los Angeles every day for weeks.”)

 

Carey’s record 89th week atop Hot 100: With “Christmas,” Carey adds her record-extending 89th 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:

89, Mariah Carey

60, Rihanna

59, The Beatles

54, Drake

50, Boyz II Men

47, Usher

43, Beyoncé

37, Michael Jackson

34, Adele

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 at the summit with “Vision of Love.” The song is additionally the only title to have led in four separate runs on the survey.

 

No. 1 on Holiday 100: “Christmas” concurrently crowns the multi-metric Holiday 100 chart for a 55th week, of the chart’s 60 total weeks since the list originated in 2011. It has topped the tally for 40 consecutive weeks, dating to the start of the 2015-16 holiday season, and rules as the top title on the Greatest of All Time Holiday 100 Songs chart.

 

Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” originally released in 1958, keeps at its No. 2 Hot 100 high, with 40.9 million streams (up 19%), 26.7 million in radio airplay audience (up 2%) and 5,000 sold (up 4%).

 

SZA scores two debuts in the Hot 100’s top 10 – “Kill Bill,” at No. 3, and “Nobody Gets Me,” at No. 10 – both from her new album, SOS. Streaming drive the bulk of both tracks, which begin with 36.9 million and 25.1 million streams, respectively.

 

“Kill Bill” debuts at No. 1 on Streaming Songs, where it’s SZA’s first leader, and “Nobody Gets Me,” at No. 6. (While the former’s sum of raw streams is the week’s fourth-highest, the song tops the chart due to the application of weighting to all titles’ paid/subscription and ad-supported on-demand streams and programmed/radio streams.)

 

SZA ups her career total to seven Hot 100 top 10s and, with the entrance of “Kill Bill,” ties her highest rank, establishes a new highest placement as a lead act and makes her strongest debut. Her previous top 10s: as featured on Maroon 5’s “What Lovers Do” (No. 9, November 2017); with “All the Stars,” with Kendrick Lamar (No. 7, March 2018), and “Good Days” (No. 9, February 2021); as featured on Doja Cat’s “Kiss Me More” (No. 3, July 2021); and with “I Hate U” (No. 7, December 2021). (SZA previously debuted at a No. 7 best with both “Kiss Me More” and “I Hate U.”)

 

Concurrently, “Kill Bill” begins at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs, which use the same methodology as the Hot 100. SZA earns her third leader on the latter list, following “I Hate U” and “The Weekend” (in 2018), and her second No. 1 on the former, after “I Hate U.”

 

The late Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock,” from 1957, drops 3-4 on the Hot 100 and the late Burl Ives’ “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” from 1964, backtracks 4-5, each slipping a spot from their respective highs reached in each of the last four holiday seasons.

 

Wham!’s “Last Christmas” hits a new best Hot 100 rank, jingling 9-6, after the 1984 release first reached the top 10 during the 2020 holidays and hit a prior No. 7 high last holiday season. It ascends with 28.9 million streams (up 15%), 23 million in radio reach (up 2%) and 3,000 sold (up 7%).

 

Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” retreats 6-7 after spending its first six weeks on the Hot 100 at No. 1 starting in November. It concurrently ascends to the top of the Pop Airplay chart, where it’s Swift’s 10th leader and first since “Delicate” in 2018. “Anti-Hero” leads Adult Pop Airplay, where it’s her ninth No. 1, for a fourth week. On Radio Songs, it holds at its No. 2 high (77 million, up 3%).

 

Andy Williams’ 1963 carol “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” rebounds 11-8 on the Hot 100; it hit a No. 5 high in the 2020 holiday season. The song’s latest week in the top 10 extends the late crooner’s record for the longest span of an act appearing in the tier to 63 years, two months and two weeks, dating to his first week in the top 10 with “Lonely Street,” on the chart dated Oct. 12, 1959.

 

Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s top 10, Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ “Unholy” slides 7-9, after it topped the Oct. 29-dated chart, as it rules Radio Songs for a fifth week (78.3 million, essentially even week-over-week).

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