Posted January 26, 20232 yr BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending January 28, 2023 | Tracking period: 1/13–1/19 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 ** 01 01 Miley Cyrus ‒ Flowers (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 02 02 02 06 SZA ‒ Kill Bill 03 01 01 13 Taylor Swift ‒ Anti-Hero 04 05 04 07 Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage ‒ Creepin' (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN) 05 03 01 17 Sam Smith & Kim Petras ‒ Unholy 06 04 04 21 David Guetta & Bebe Rexha ‒ I'm Good (Blue) 07 06 06 25 The Weeknd ‒ Die For You 08 07 02 11 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Rich Flex 09 ** 09 01 Bizarrap & Shakira ‒ Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 10 08 01 42 Harry Styles ‒ As It Was 11 11 11 21 JVKE ‒ Golden Hour 12 09 01 29 Steve Lacy ‒ Bad Habit 13 10 10 39 Zach Bryan ‒ Something In The Orange 14 12 12 19 Chris Brown ‒ Under The Influence 15 14 12 13 Meghan Trainor ‒ Made You Look 16 16 16 14 Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Just Wanna Rock 17 13 10 23 Beyonce ‒ Cuff It 18 19 08 07 Metro Boomin, Future & Chris Brown ‒ Superhero (Heroes & Villains) 19 18 17 19 Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown ‒ Thank God 20 15 05 36 Morgan Wallen ‒ You Proof 21 17 17 32 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Rock And A Hard Place 22 28 22 07 RAYE feat. 070 Shake ‒ Escapism 23 22 11 12 SZA ‒ Shirt 24 21 03 30 Post Malone feat. Doja Cat ‒ I Like You (A Happier Song) 25 31 25 04 Fuerza Regida x Grupo Frontera ‒ Bebe Dame 26 29 26 10 Luke Combs ‒ Going, Going, Gone 27 26 01 35 Future feat. Drake & Tems ‒ Wait For U 28 23 23 29 Stephen Sanchez ‒ Until I Found You 29 20 01 23 Nicki Minaj ‒ Super Freaky Girl 30 25 09 17 GloRilla & Cardi B ‒ Tomorrow 2 31 27 12 23 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thought You Should Know 32 48 29 06 SZA ‒ Snooze 33 32 32 10 Lainey Wilson ‒ Heart Like A Truck 34 30 02 13 Taylor Swift ‒ Lavender Haze 35 38 35 20 Rema & Selena Gomez ‒ Calm Down 36 34 10 06 SZA ‒ Nobody Gets Me 37 37 37 20 HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson ‒ Wait In The Truck 38 33 08 26 Luke Combs ‒ The Kind Of Love We Make 39 24 02 12 Rihanna ‒ Lift Me Up 40 40 40 23 Jordan Davis ‒ What My World Spins Around 41 36 04 30 Nicky Youre & dazy ‒ Sunroof 42 49 36 25 Miguel ‒ Sure Thing 43 44 28 23 Sia ‒ Unstoppable 44 35 16 30 Cole Swindell ‒ She Had Me At Heads Carolina 45 39 06 28 OneRepublic ‒ I Ain't Worried 46 46 17 06 SZA ‒ Low 47 45 35 25 Jax ‒ Victoria's Secret 48 41 10 29 Doja Cat ‒ Vegas 49 42 01 36 Lizzo ‒ About Damn Time 50 53 50 04 Carin Leon x Grupo Frontera ‒ Que Vuelvas 51 47 44 31 Nate Smith ‒ Whiskey On You 52 51 12 06 SZA ‒ Blind 53 58 53 06 Megan Moroney ‒ Tennessee Orange 54 78 54 03 Coi Leray ‒ Players 55 60 55 22 Gabby Barrett ‒ Pick Me Up 56 ** 56 01 Moneybagg Yo x GloRilla ‒ On Wat U On 57 62 57 03 Lady Gaga ‒ Bloody Mary 58 67 58 03 Parker McCollum ‒ Handle On You 59 57 33 20 d4vd ‒ Romantic Homicide 60 61 60 05 Carly Pearce ‒ What He Didn't Do 61 56 21 06 SZA ‒ Love Language 62 69 57 15 Grupo Frontera ‒ No Se Va 63 65 63 10 Lewis Capaldi ‒ Forget Me 64 59 05 11 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Spin Bout U 65 52 32 17 Lil Nas X ‒ Star Walkin' (League Of Legends Worlds Anthem) 66 77 66 03 d4vd ‒ Here With Me 67 74 67 12 Rosa Linn ‒ Snap 68 76 68 03 Hotel Ugly ‒ Shut Up My Moms Calling 69 68 63 16 Lil Baby ‒ Freestyle 70 71 70 15 Corey Kent ‒ Wild As Her 71 70 70 03 Tory Lanez ‒ The Color Violet 72 79 67 18 Manuel Turizo ‒ La Bachata 73 63 52 19 Thomas Rhett feat. Riley Green ‒ Half Of Me 74 66 08 11 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Circo Loco 75 ** 75 01 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Nonsense 76 ** 76 01 TAEYANG feat. Jimin ‒ Vibe 77 64 22 07 Metro Boomin feat. Don Toliver & Future ‒ Too Many Nights 78 81 68 05 Arcangel & Bad Bunny ‒ La Jumpa 79 88 12 10 Future ‒ Love You Better 80 75 60 04 Nengo Flow & Bad Bunny ‒ Gato de Noche 81 72 24 06 SZA ‒ Seek & Destroy 82 82 37 07 Morgan Wallen ‒ One Thing At A Time 83 RE 65 03 Shakira + Ozuna ‒ Monotonia 84 80 40 06 SZA feat. Phoebe Bridgers ‒ Ghost In The Machine 85 96 85 02 NewJeans ‒ Ditto 86 73 61 09 Jimmie Allen ‒ Down Home 87 86 21 12 Lil Baby ‒ Heyy 88 87 86 06 Zac Brown Band ‒ Out In The Middle 89 84 54 05 SZA feat. Travis Scott ‒ Open Arms 90 89 27 06 Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & 21 Savage ‒ Niagara Falls (Foot Or 2) 91 ** 91 01 NewJeans ‒ OMG 92 97 92 02 Jason Aldean ‒ That's What Tequila Does 93 83 30 06 SZA feat. Don Toliver ‒ Used 94 ** 94 01 Cody Johnson ‒ Human 95 85 37 06 SZA ‒ Special 96 95 84 08 Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz ‒ Miss You 97 90 04 10 Lil Baby ‒ California Breeze 98 ** 98 01 Mac DeMarco ‒ Heart To Heart 99 100 99 02 Brett Young ‒ You Didn't 100 ** 100 01 Gucci Mane & Kodak Black ‒ King Snipe OUT 43 36 31 28 Jelly Roll ‒ Son Of A Sinner OUT 50 48 29 34 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Fall In Love OUT 54 52 06 20 Elton John & Britney Spears ‒ Hold Me Closer OUT 55 55 55 22 Quavo & Takeoff ‒ Hotel Lobby (Unc And Phew) OUT 91 81 06 09 Taylor Swift ‒ Bejeweled OUT 92 92 06 07 Drake & 21 Savage feat. Travis Scott ‒ Pussy & Millions OUT 93 ** 93 01 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Black OUT 94 95 04 08 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ On BS OUT 98 94 43 05 SZA ‒ Gone Girl OUT 99 90 32 05 SZA ‒ SOS Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 04 Finesse2Tymes ‒ Back End 02 05 ThxSoMch ‒ Spit In My Face! 03 08 Yeat ‒ Out The Way 04 ** Junior H x Oscar Maydon ‒ Fin de Semana 05 02 Tiesto feat. Tate McRae ‒ 10:35 06 11 Dean Lewis ‒ How Do I Say Goodbye 07 10 NLE Choppa & 2Rare ‒ Do It Again 08 17 PeeZy ‒ 2 Million Up 09 07 Moneybagg Yo ‒ Quickie 10 15 Karol G & Ovy On The Drums ‒ Cairo 11 09 Tom Odell ‒ Another Love 12 ** Lola Brooke X Billy B ‒ Don't Play With It 13 ** Libianca ‒ People 14 25 Rauw Alejandro & Baby Rasta ‒ Punto 40 15 12 Tyga, Pop Smoke & Jhene Aiko ‒ Sunshine 16 14 Arctic Monkeys ‒ 505 17 RE Cults ‒ Gilded Lily 18 23 P!nk ‒ Never Gonna Not Dance Again 19 13 Beach Weather ‒ Sex, Drugs, Etc. 20 ** Diplo feat. Kodak Black & Koe Wetzel ‒ Wasted 21 20 Ozuna feat. Feid ‒ Hey Mor 22 ** Gabito Ballesteros, Peso Pluma & Natanael Cano ‒ AMG 23 RE Blake Shelton ‒ No Body 24 18 Dierks Bentley ‒ Gold 25 ** La Maquinaria Nortena ‒ Eres Ese Algo
January 26, 20232 yr Author Miley Cyrus’ ‘Flowers’ Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 By Gary Trust | 1/24/2023 Miley Cyrus plants “Flowers” at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart in its debut week. Her new single soars in as her second leader, after “Wrecking Ball” reigned for three weeks in 2013. Plus, Bizarrap and Shakira’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” blasts onto the Hot 100 at No. 9. The song marks Bizarrap’s first top 10 and Shakira’s fifth, and first since 2007. Streams, airplay & sales: “Flowers,” released on Smiley Miley/Columbia Records, ran up totals of 52.6 million streams, 33.5 million radio airplay audience impressions and 70,000 sold in its first full tracking week, Jan. 13-19, according to Luminate (after it arrived Jan. 12 at 7 p.m. EST; in its first five hours, it tallied 2.4 million in radio reach, 685,000 streams and 2,000 sold). The single launches at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, surges 21-1 on Digital Song Sales and debuts at No. 18 on Radio Songs. Cyrus first announced during her Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party NBC special that “Flowers” would be released Jan. 13, which fans keenly recognized as her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth’s birthday. That narrative and rabid interaction on TikTok have helped swell the profile of the song, which introduces Cyrus’ eighth studio album, Endless Summer Vacation, due March 10. Cyrus’ 2nd Hot 100 No. 1: “Flowers” bounds in as Cyrus’ second Hot 100 No. 1, after “Wrecking Ball” rose to the top (after it debuted at No. 50) for three weeks beginning in September 2013. “Flowers” is the 65th title to roar in at No. 1 in the Hot 100’s history. It’s the 1,145th leader overall, and the first new No. 1 of 2023. Cyrus ends a break of nine years, one month and two weeks between Hot 100 No. 1s, the longest between leaders since Coldplay went 13 years, three months and two weeks from “Viva La Vida” in 2008 to “My Universe,” with BTS, in 2021. Cyrus also adds her 11th Hot 100 top 10 and first since The Kid LAROI’s “Without You” (which she joined for a remix) hit No. 8 in May 2021. Her previous top 10s, in order of peak date, including one under her Hannah Montana alter ego: “See You Again” (No. 10, 2008); “7 Things” (No. 9, 2008); “The Climb” (No. 4, 2009); “He Could Be the One” (Hannah Montana; No. 10, 2009); “Party in the U.S.A.” (No. 2, 2009 – it debuted at that spot, marking her top start until “Flowers”); “Can’t Be Tamed” (No. 8, 2010); “We Can’t Stop” (No. 2, 2013); “Wrecking Ball”; and “Malibu” (No. 10, 2017). Cyrus’ first Hot 100 No. 1 as a writer: Cyrus co-wrote “Flowers” with Aldae (Gregory Hein) and Michael Pollack, each of whom achieves a first No. 1 Hot 100 writing credit. Cyrus adds her sixth top 10 as a writer; Pollack, his fifth; and Aldae, his first. Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson co-produced “Flowers.” They notch their third shared and total Hot 100 No. 1 each, following their work on Harry Styles’ “Watermelon Sugar” (2020) and “As It Was” (2022). Cyrus’ streaming & sales leaders: With “Flowers,” Cyrus claims her third Streaming Songs No. 1, following “We Can’t Stop,” for 11 weeks in 2013, “Wrecking Ball” (13, 2013-14) and “Adore You” (one, 2014) – all from her album Bangerz. With 52.6 million streams, “Flowers” marks the highest weekly sum since Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” started with 59.7 (Nov. 5, 2022). Cyrus scores her third Digital Song Sales No. 1, after “Party in the U.S.A.” reigned for six weeks in 2009, and “Wrecking Ball” for one week in 2013. Meanwhile, “Flowers” begins with multi-format radio support, as starts at No. 14 on the Adult Pop Airplay chart, No. 15 on Adult Contemporary and No. 16 on Pop Airplay – Cyrus’ highest entrance on each ranking, as is the track’s No. 18 premiere on the all-format Radio Songs chart. ‘Flowers’ deconstructed: “The underlying strength of ‘Flowers’ is that it imparts an immediate sense of familiarity, while invoking strong, universal emotions such as nostalgia, loss and empowerment,” notes Hit Songs Deconstructed, which analyzes the compositional traits of Hot 100 top 10s. “This is achieved, in part, through its classic, inspirational ’70s disco influence, à la Gloria Gaynor’s ‘I Will Survive,’ also found in Lizzo’s recent Hot 100 No. 1, ‘About Damn Time.’ “ (“Your new song carries the torch of empowerment and encourages everyone to find strength in themselves to persevere & thrive. Well done Miley!,” Gaynor praised on Twitter Jan. 19. “I love you. Thank you,” Cyrus responded.) “Flowers” additionally, per Hit Songs Deconstructed, “shares melodic, lyrical and rhyming commonalities with the chorus in Bruno Mars’ [No. 1] 2013 hit ‘When I Was Your Man,’ which also ties in with Miley’s story.” Babs, Neil, Posty, Swae & Miley: Cyrus’ “Flowers” blooms as the third Hot 100 No. 1 with that word in its title. Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond’s virtual duet “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” reigned for two weeks in December 1978 and Post Malone and Swae Lee’s “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)” ruled for a week in January 2019. Some dirt on similarly-themed Hot 100 No. 1s: “Roses Are Red (My Love),” by Bobby Vinton, led in 1962; “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” by Poison, in 1988-89; and “Kiss From a Rose,” by Seal, in 1995. (We can also give flowers to past leading acts David Rose, Rose Royce and Guns N’ Roses. And Iggy Azalea.) SZA’s “Kill Bill” holds at its No. 2 Hot 100 high, with 34.9 million streams (up 12%), 29.4 million in radio reach (up 106%) and 2,000 sold (up 69%), boosted by the Jan. 13 arrival of a four-track single option with the song’s original, sped-up, instrumental and a cappella versions. It ranks at No. 2 on Streaming Songs after three weeks at No. 1, jumps 49-21 on Digital Song Sales and debuts at No. 26 on Radio Songs. The track tops Streaming Songs for a fourth week and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs, which use the same methodology as the Hot 100, for a sixth week each. The song is from her album SOS, which adds a sixth week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” falls to No. 3 on the Hot 100 after eight weeks at the summit, having rewritten her longest reign on the chart. The song rules Radio Songs for a fifth frame (88.5 million, down 1%). Helping power its radio reach, it leads Adult Pop Airplay for a ninth week, surpassing “Shake It Off” (eight weeks at No. 1 in 2014) for her longest command at the format among her nine leaders. Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage’s “Creepin'” rises to No. 4, from No. 5, for a new Hot 100 high; Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ “Unholy” descends 3-5, after it topped the Oct. 29-dated chart; and David Guetta and Bebe Rexha’s “I’m Good (Blue)” dips to No. 6 from its No. 4 best, as it leads the multi-metric Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for an 18th week. The Weeknd’s “Die for You” backtracks to No. 7 from its No. 6 Hot 100 high and Drake and 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex” drops 7-8, after spending its first three weeks on the chart at its No. 2 peak beginning in November, as it tops the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart for a 10th week. Bizarrap and Shakira’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” charges onto the Hot 100 at No. 9 with 20.2 million streams, 7.9 million in airplay audience and 9,000 sold Jan. 13-19 (its first full tracking week, following its Jan. 11 release at 7 p.m. EST). The buzzworthy latest edition of the Argentine DJ/producer’s series, new at No. 3 on Streaming Songs and up 23-3 on Digital Song Sales, arrives as his first Hot 100 top 10, after “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” with Quevedo, hit No. 79 in October – and crowned the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. and Billboard Global 200 charts for six and four weeks, respectively. Shakira scores her fifth Hot 100 top 10, and first since 2007, following “Whenever, Wherever” (No. 6, 2001), “Underneath Your Clothes” (No. 9, 2002), “Hips Don’t Lie,” featuring Wyclef Jean (No. 1, two weeks, 2006), and “Beautiful Liar,” with Beyoncé (No. 3, 2007). She ends a 15-year and nine-month break between top 10s, the longest outside holiday titles since Elton John waited 23 years, 11 months and two weeks between 1998 and 2022, when he returned to the tier with “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix),” with Dua Lipa. “Vol. 53” concurrently soars to the top of the multi-metric Hot Latin Songs chart, marking Bizarrap’s first No. 1 (after “Vol. 52” became his first top 10, reaching No. 9) and Shakira’s 12th; she ties Bad Bunny for the fourth-most Hot Latin Songs No. 1s, after Enrique Iglesias (27), Luis Miguel (16) and Gloria Estefan (15). Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Harry Styles’ “As It Was” slides 8-10, following 15 weeks at No. 1 beginning last April, the fourth-longest reign in the chart’s history (a list topped in part by another Cyrus).
January 26, 20232 yr Mac DeMarco on the Hot 100, what a strange sight... two charting songs for NewJeans as well, killin it *.*
January 28, 20232 yr lmao, if you'd told 20 year old salad days obsessed me who would be #98 on the week ending January 28, 2023...
Create an account or sign in to comment