Posted May 3, 20232 yr BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending May 6, 2023 | Tracking period: 4/21–4/27 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 02 01 13 Morgan Wallen ‒ Last Night (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN) 02 01 01 20 SZA ‒ Kill Bill 03 03 01 15 Miley Cyrus ‒ Flowers 04 05 04 06 Eslabon Armado x Peso Pluma ‒ Ella Baila Sola 05 15 05 02 Grupo Frontera x Bad Bunny ‒ Un x100to 06 07 06 34 Rema & Selena Gomez ‒ Calm Down 07 06 03 21 Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage ‒ Creepin' 08 08 01 39 The Weeknd & Ariana Grande ‒ Die For You 09 10 03 12 PinkPantheress & Ice Spice ‒ Boy's A Liar, Pt. 2 10 11 01 27 Taylor Swift ‒ Anti-Hero 11 12 11 06 Yng Lvcas x Peso Pluma ‒ La Bebe 12 09 02 03 Drake ‒ Search & Rescue 13 14 13 10 Toosii ‒ Favorite Song 14 19 14 05 Luke Combs ‒ Fast Car 15 20 15 39 Miguel ‒ Sure Thing 16 16 09 17 Coi Leray ‒ Players 17 17 10 46 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Rock And A Hard Place 18 ** 18 01 The Weeknd feat. Future ‒ Double Fantasy (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 19 18 05 50 Morgan Wallen ‒ You Proof 20 21 01 56 Harry Styles ‒ As It Was 21 13 13 02 Post Malone ‒ Chemical 22 24 10 21 Morgan Wallen ‒ One Thing At A Time 23 22 09 08 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thinkin' Bout Me 24 25 07 37 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thought You Should Know 25 26 04 35 David Guetta & Bebe Rexha ‒ I'm Good (Blue) 26 29 10 53 Zach Bryan ‒ Something In The Orange 27 28 13 33 Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown ‒ Thank God 28 32 28 07 Peso Pluma ‒ Por Las Noches 29 04 04 02 Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj ‒ Princess Diana 30 30 22 21 RAYE feat. 070 Shake ‒ Escapism 31 27 12 33 Chris Brown ‒ Under The Influence 32 38 32 10 Tyler Hubbard ‒ Dancin' In The Country 33 35 33 11 Peso Pluma x Natanael Cano ‒ PRC 34 31 28 06 NLE Choppa ‒ $l*t Me Out 35 23 02 27 Taylor Swift ‒ Lavender Haze 36 37 31 17 Parker McCollum ‒ Handle On You 37 33 01 31 Sam Smith & Kim Petras ‒ Unholy (BIGGEST DIGITAL SALES GAIN) 38 39 29 20 SZA ‒ Snooze 39 36 10 28 Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Just Wanna Rock 40 40 40 14 Gabito Ballesteros, Peso Pluma & Natanael Cano ‒ AMG 41 50 41 06 Fifty Fifty ‒ Cupid 42 41 08 21 Metro Boomin, Future & Chris Brown ‒ Superhero (Heroes & Villains) 43 42 07 09 Karol G x Shakira ‒ TQG 44 34 23 34 HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson ‒ Wait In The Truck 45 47 26 05 Ed Sheeran ‒ Eyes Closed 46 45 05 25 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Spin Bout U 47 48 47 02 David Kushner ‒ Daylight 48 43 02 25 Drake & 21 Savage ‒ Rich Flex 49 44 15 11 Luke Combs ‒ Love You Anyway 50 52 25 18 Fuerza Regida x Grupo Frontera ‒ Bebe Dame 51 51 50 29 Corey Kent ‒ Wild As Her 52 65 52 02 Tyler, The Creator feat. Kali Uchis ‒ See You Again 53 54 53 20 Megan Moroney ‒ Tennessee Orange 54 46 46 14 Jordan Davis ‒ Next Thing You Know 55 ** 55 01 Kim Petras feat. Nicki Minaj ‒ Alone 56 88 56 02 Becky G & Peso Pluma ‒ Chanel 57 59 57 03 Junior H x Peso Pluma ‒ El Azul 58 ** 58 01 Agust D ‒ Haegeum 59 57 50 06 Lil Baby ‒ Low Down 60 70 60 04 Jelly Roll ‒ Need A Favor 61 53 41 17 Lady Gaga ‒ Bloody Mary 62 56 56 03 Jack Black ‒ Peaches 63 63 56 15 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Nonsense 64 61 11 08 Morgan Wallen ‒ Ain't That Some 65 55 16 04 Rod Wave ‒ Fight The Feeling 66 60 13 08 Nicki Minaj ‒ Red Ruby Da Sleeze 67 58 52 05 Rosalia & Rauw Alejandro ‒ Beso 68 69 68 05 Fuerza Regida x Natanael Cano ‒ Ch y La Pizza 69 67 40 08 Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST ‒ Cowgirls 70 66 18 13 Morgan Wallen ‒ I Wrote The Book 71 75 71 06 Chino Pacas ‒ El Gordo Trae El Mando 72 77 72 08 Dierks Bentley ‒ Gold 73 68 15 08 Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church ‒ Man Made A Bar 74 64 14 13 Morgan Wallen ‒ Everything I Love 75 RE 09 07 Taylor Swift ‒ Karma 76 74 74 06 Coco Jones ‒ ICU 77 82 50 18 Carin Leon x Grupo Frontera ‒ Que Vuelvas 78 73 42 12 Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Young Thug ‒ Trance 79 71 71 11 Yandel & Feid ‒ Yandel 150 80 90 80 02 Fuerza Regida & Peso Pluma ‒ Igualito A Mi Apa 81 72 58 12 Ice Spice ‒ In Ha Mood 82 ** 82 01 Yahritza y Su Esencia x Grupo Frontera ‒ Fragil 83 81 81 13 Cody Johnson ‒ Human 84 79 25 11 Superstar Pride ‒ Painting Pictures 85 62 62 03 Labrinth ‒ Never Felt So Alone 86 86 42 13 Zach Bryan feat. Maggie Rogers ‒ Dawns 87 80 54 10 Lizzy McAlpine ‒ Ceilings 88 96 88 04 Old Dominion ‒ Memory Lane 89 99 89 02 Grupo Marca Registrada x Grupo Frontera ‒ Di Que Si 90 83 71 03 Lil Yachty ‒ Strike (Holster) 91 87 54 03 NF ‒ Happy 92 89 08 16 Lil Baby feat. Fridayy ‒ Forever 93 RE 92 03 Kali Uchis ‒ Moonlight 94 84 30 08 Morgan Wallen ‒ Sunrise 95 RE 63 12 Brett Young ‒ You Didn't 96 100 96 02 Scotty McCreery ‒ It Matters To Her 97 85 01 05 Jimin ‒ Like Crazy 98 76 12 06 Taylor Swift ‒ All Of The Girls You Loved Before 99 92 33 06 Luke Combs ‒ 5 Leaf Clover 100 ** 100 01 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Big Truck OUT 49 29 23 Lainey Wilson ‒ Heart Like A Truck OUT 78 33 04 Tyler, The Creator ‒ Dogtooth OUT 91 52 10 Lizzo feat. SZA ‒ Special OUT 93 09 14 Bizarrap & Shakira ‒ Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 OUT 94 62 07 Niall Horan ‒ Heaven OUT 95 69 04 Lola Brooke x Latto x Yung Miami or feat. Billy B ‒ Don't Play With It OUT 97 40 12 The Kid LAROI ‒ Love Again OUT 98 27 07 Morgan Wallen ‒ '98 Braves Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 07 Justin Moore & Priscilla Block ‒ You, Me, & Whiskey 02 04 Jonas Brothers ‒ Waffle House 03 24 Nate Smith ‒ Wreckage 04 02 Feid x Young Miko ‒ Classy 101 05 03 Chinito Pacas x Fuerza Regida ‒ Dijeron Que No La Iba A Lograr 06 ** Peso Pluma & Blessd ‒ Las Morras 07 ** Peso Pluma & Jasiel Nunez ‒ Rosa Pastel 08 05 Summer Walker ‒ Karma 09 09 Libianca ‒ People 10 ** CHINCHILLA ‒ Little Girl Gone 11 08 Jon Pardi ‒ Your Heart Or Mine 12 ** Moneybagg Yo ‒ Motion God 13 06 Junior H x Gabito Ballesteros x Peso Pluma ‒ El Tsurito 14 ** YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Mr Gaulden 15 ** Lewis Capaldi ‒ Wish You The Best 16 10 Keith Urban ‒ Brown Eyes Baby 17 13 Dan + Shay ‒ You 18 21 Doechii feat. Kodak Black ‒ What It Is (Block Boy) 19 14 Dean Lewis ‒ How Do I Say Goodbye 20 11 Peso Pluma x Luis R Conriquez ‒ Siempre Pendientes 21 ** Lah Pat feat. Big Jade or Flo Milli ‒ Rodeo 22 15 Hailey Whitters ‒ Everything She Ain't 23 18 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Religiously 24 19 Bakar ‒ Hell N Back 25 ** Parmalee ‒ Girl In Mine
May 3, 20232 yr Author Morgan Wallen’s ‘Last Night’ Leads Billboard Hot 100, Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny Blast to Top 10 With ‘Un x100to’ By Gary Trust | 5/1/2023 Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” returns to No. 1, from No. 2, for a fourth total week atop the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. It first ruled in March, becoming the country singer-songwriter’s initial leader on the list. Meanwhile, a week after Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma scored the Hot 100’s first top five regional Mexican hit, Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny add the second. The former pairing retains the mark for the highest-charting song ever for the genre, as “Ella Baila Sola” rises 5-4, while the latter leaps 15-5 with “Un x100to.” Plus, Taylor Swift rewrites her longest run in the Hot 100’s top 10, as “Anti-Hero” spends a 25th week in the region, at No. 10, surpassing the 24-week top 10 stay of “Shake It Off” in 2014-15. Wallen’s “Last Night,” released on Big Loud/Mercury/Republic Records, drew 47.7 million radio airplay audience impressions – up 20%, good for the chart’s top Airplay Gainer award for a fourth consecutive week – and 33.7 million streams (down 4%) and sold 10,000 downloads (down 9%) in the April 21-27 tracking week, according to Luminate. The single scores a seventh week at No. 1 on the all-genre Streaming Songs chart; dips 2-4 on Digital Song Sales, following a week on top; and ascends 11-7 on Radio Songs, marking Wallen’s second top 10 (after “You Proof” hit No. 10 last October). “Last Night” pushes to No. 5 on the Country Airplay chart, while scaling the top 20 of both Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay. “Last Night” concurrently tops the Hot Country Songs chart, which uses the same methodology as the Hot 100, for a 12th week. It becomes the first song to have led the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs and ranked in the top 10 on Streaming Songs, Radio Songs and Digital Song Sales simultaneously. “Last Night” became just the 20th song to have topped both the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs. As it has now ruled the former for four weeks and the latter for 12, among those 20 songs, its 16 combined weeks atop the charts ties for the most, matching Johnny Horton’s “The Battle of New Orleans,” which spent six and 10 weeks at No. 1, respectively, in 1959. Songs to Have Topped Both the Hot 100 & Hot Country Songs Charts: “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen, 2023 – 4 weeks atop the Hot 100 / 12 weeks atop Hot Country Songs “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” Taylor Swift, 2021 – 1 week / 3 weeks “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” Taylor Swift, 2012-13 – 3 weeks / 10 weeks “Amazed,” Lonestar, 1999-2000 – 2 weeks / 8 weeks “Islands in the Stream,” Kenny Rogers, duet with Dolly Parton, 1983 – 2 weeks / 2 weeks “I Love a Rainy Night,” Eddie Rabbitt, 1981 – 2 weeks / 1 week “9 to 5,” Dolly Parton, 1981 – 2 weeks / 1 week “Lady,” Kenny Rogers, 1980 – 6 weeks / 1 week “Southern Nights,” Glen Campbell, 1977 – 1 week / 2 weeks “Convoy,” C.W. McCall, 1975-76 – 1 week / 6 weeks “I’m Sorry,” John Denver, 1975 – 1 week / 1 week “Rhinestone Cowboy,” Glen Campbell, 1975 – 2 weeks / 3 weeks “Thank God I’m a Country Boy,” John Denver, 1975 – 1 week / 1 week “Before the Next Teardrop Falls,” Freddy Fender, 1975 – 1 week / 2 weeks “(Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song,” B.J. Thomas, 1975 – 1 week / 1 week “The Most Beautiful Girl,” Charlie Rich, 1973 – 2 weeks / 3 weeks “Honey,” Bobby Goldsboro, 1968 – 5 weeks / 3 weeks “Big Bad John,” Jimmy Dean, 1961 – 5 weeks / 2 weeks “El Paso,” Marty Robbins, 1959-60 – 2 weeks / 7 weeks “The Battle of New Orleans,” Johnny Horton, 1959 – 6 weeks / 10 weeks SZA’s “Kill Bill” slips to No. 2 on the Hot 100 a week after it became her first No. 1. It concurrently crowns the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for an 18th and 19th week, respectively. On Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, “Kill Bill” extends the longest reign for a song by a woman in a lead role since the survey became an all-encompassing genre chart in 1958, having passed Mary J. Blige’s “Be Without You” (15 weeks, 2006). Overall, “Kill Bill” ties for the second-longest Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs command. Most Weeks at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (since 1958): 20, “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, 2019 18, “Kill Bill,” SZA, 2022-23 18, “Industry Baby,” Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow, 2021-22 18, “One Dance,” Drake feat. WizKid & Kyla, 2016 16, “Blurred Lines,” Robin Thicke feat. T.I. + Pharrell, 2013 15, “Be Without You,” Mary J. Blige, 2006 Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” holds at No. 3 on the Hot 100, after eight weeks at No. 1, beginning upon its debut in January. It posts an 11th week atop Radio Songs (91.6 million in audience, down 1%). The song also spends a fourth week topping the Pop Airplay, Adult Pop Airplay and Adult Contemporary charts simultaneously, becoming just the third hit with that many weeks leading all three lists at the same time; it joins only Adele’s “Hello” (four, 2015) and Celine Dion’s “Because You Loved Me” (five, 1996). Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s “Ella Baila Sola” ascends 5-4 on the Hot 100. It claims another new all-time high rank for a regional Mexican song, a week after it became the chart’s initial top five hit, and two weeks after it became the first top 10, for the genre. The collaboration logs a fourth week at No. 1 on the multi-metric Hot Latin Songs chart. Meanwhile, Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny’s “Un x100to” becomes the Hot 100’s second-ever top five (and top 10) regional Mexican hit, surging 15-5. It drew 28.6 million streams, up 44%, as it wins the Hot 100’s top Streaming Gainer ribbon, along with 6.3 million in airplay audience and 3,000 sold. Regional Mexican sextet Grupo Frontera, from Texas, achieves its first Hot 100 top 10, among six career entries dating to its first last October, while Bad Bunny adds his ninth. Hot ‘100’: “Un x100to” is the first top 10, among over 5,000 top 10s in the Hot 100’s history, with “100” in its title. Special shout-outs to Gene McDaniels’ “A Hundred Pounds of Clay” (No. 3 peak, 1961) and “Somebody’s Been Seeping” by 100 Proof Aged in Soul (No. 8, 1970). Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” rebounds to its No. 6 Hot 100 high, from No. 7. It tops the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart for a 35th week, extending the longest rule since the ranking began a year ago (in partnership with music festival and global brand Afro Nation). Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage’s “Creepin’ “ descends 6-7 on the Hot 100, after hitting No. 3; The Weeknd and Ariana Grande’s “Die for You” holds at No. 8, following a week at No. 1 in March; and PinkPantheress and Ice Spice’s “Boy’s a Liar, Pt. 2” lifts 10-9, after reaching No. 3. Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” returns to the tier, rising 11-10. The song became her sole longest-leading No. 1, for eight weeks in November-January, surpassing the seven-week reign of “Blank Space” in 2014-15. Now, with a 25th week in the top 10, it bests “Shake It Off” (24 weeks, 2014-15) for her longest run in the bracket. Next up in her catalog, “Blank Space” totaled 17 weeks in the top 10, also in 2014-15, followed by (each with 16), “I Knew You Were Trouble.” (2012-13) and “You Belong With Me” (2009).
May 4, 20232 yr Zach Bryan not going to recurrent (outside top 25, >52 weeks) although country stars especially seem to avoid that rule because it's still gaining somewhere? Still it's an excellent track so no bother there.
May 4, 20232 yr Author Zach Bryan not going to recurrent (outside top 25, >52 weeks) although country stars especially seem to avoid that rule because it's still gaining somewhere? Still it's an excellent track so no bother there.Yeah I meant to comment that it's still being promoted to country radio and hasn't peaked there, so they'll leave it in for now. Its airplay is gaining at a snail's pace so no telling when it'll go recurrent.
May 7, 20232 yr Yeah I meant to comment that it's still being promoted to country radio and hasn't peaked there, so they'll leave it in for now. Its airplay is gaining at a snail's pace so no telling when it'll go recurrent. same with 51 51 50 29 Corey Kent ‒ Wild As Her I wonder why it always happen to country tracks, only to this genre.
May 8, 20232 yr I think exceptions are made when radio numbers are still increasing and country radio is just even slower than every other radio genre.
May 8, 20232 yr same with 51 51 50 29 Corey Kent ‒ Wild As Her I wonder why it always happen to country tracks, only to this genre. I've seen it happen to hip hop songs as well. What happens is they stay on the Hot 100 for months as an album track, and then in their 16th week or whatever they get promoted to radio as a single so they don't get made recurrent after 20 weeks even if they're still outside the top 50.
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