Posted June 14, 20232 yr BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending June 17, 2023 | Tracking period: 6/2–6/8 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 01 01 19 Morgan Wallen ‒ Last Night 02 03 01 21 Miley Cyrus ‒ Flowers 03 05 03 40 Rema & Selena Gomez ‒ Calm Down 04 08 04 11 Luke Combs ‒ Fast Car (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN) 05 04 02 04 Lil Durk feat. J. Cole ‒ All My Life 06 06 01 26 SZA ‒ Kill Bill 07 09 05 16 Toosii ‒ Favorite Song (BIGGEST STREAMING GAIN) 08 07 04 12 Eslabon Armado x Peso Pluma ‒ Ella Baila Sola 09 10 03 27 Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage ‒ Creepin' 10 02 02 13 Taylor Swift feat. Ice Spice ‒ Karma 11 11 01 33 Taylor Swift ‒ Anti-Hero 12 13 12 45 Miguel ‒ Sure Thing 13 ** 13 01 Latto feat. Cardi B ‒ Put It On Da Floor Again (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 14 12 01 45 The Weeknd & Ariana Grande ‒ Die For You 15 15 10 59 Zach Bryan ‒ Something In The Orange 16 14 08 03 Bad Bunny ‒ Where She Goes 17 16 05 08 Grupo Frontera x Bad Bunny ‒ Un x100to 18 19 02 09 Drake ‒ Search & Rescue 19 28 19 26 SZA ‒ Snooze 20 31 20 10 Jelly Roll ‒ Need A Favor 21 23 17 12 Fifty Fifty ‒ Cupid 22 21 05 56 Morgan Wallen ‒ You Proof 23 20 11 12 Yng Lvcas x Peso Pluma ‒ La Bebe 24 25 09 14 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thinkin' Bout Me 25 26 13 08 Post Malone ‒ Chemical 26 17 03 18 PinkPantheress & Ice Spice ‒ Boy's A Liar, Pt. 2 27 18 10 52 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Rock And A Hard Place 28 22 22 02 Lil Durk feat. Morgan Wallen ‒ Stand By Me 29 29 04 41 David Guetta & Bebe Rexha ‒ I'm Good (Blue) 30 32 10 27 Morgan Wallen ‒ One Thing At A Time 31 ** 31 01 Bizarrap & Peso Pluma ‒ Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55 32 33 07 43 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thought You Should Know 33 34 19 11 Ed Sheeran ‒ Eyes Closed 34 39 34 03 Fuerza Regida ‒ TQM 35 43 35 02 Dua Lipa ‒ Dance The Night 36 37 23 16 Tyler Hubbard ‒ Dancin' In The Country 37 38 33 05 Kali ‒ Area Codes 38 42 37 20 Jordan Davis ‒ Next Thing You Know 39 36 09 23 Coi Leray ‒ Players 40 40 13 39 Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown ‒ Thank God 41 ** 41 01 Metro Boomin, Swae Lee & NAV feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie ‒ Calling 42 50 42 10 Old Dominion ‒ Memory Lane 43 ** 43 01 The Weeknd, Playboi Carti & Madonna ‒ Popular 44 ** 44 01 Metro Boomin, Swae Lee, Lil Wayne & Offset ‒ Annihilate 45 44 30 26 Megan Moroney ‒ Tennessee Orange 46 46 12 39 Chris Brown ‒ Under The Influence 47 45 29 05 Taylor Swift ‒ Cruel Summer 48 ** 48 01 Gunna ‒ Bread & Butter 49 60 49 08 Scotty McCreery ‒ It Matters To Her 50 47 40 05 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Religiously 51 ** 51 01 Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky & Roisee ‒ Am I Dreaming 52 49 15 17 Luke Combs ‒ Love You Anyway 53 48 04 08 Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj ‒ Princess Diana 54 53 53 02 Peso Pluma ‒ Bye 55 52 33 17 Peso Pluma x Natanael Cano ‒ PRC 56 58 47 08 David Kushner ‒ Daylight 57 51 28 13 Peso Pluma ‒ Por Las Noches 58 55 36 03 Post Malone ‒ Mourning 59 ** 59 01 Moneybagg Yo feat. Future ‒ Keep It Low 60 57 44 08 Tyler, The Creator feat. Kali Uchis ‒ See You Again 61 ** 61 01 Metro Boomin, Future & Lil Uzi Vert ‒ All The Way Live 62 ** 62 01 Metro Boomin & Coi Leray ‒ Self Love 63 56 07 15 Karol G x Shakira ‒ TQG 64 61 55 09 Junior H x Peso Pluma ‒ El Azul 65 27 27 02 Taylor Swift ‒ Hits Different 66 54 38 04 Beyonce feat. Kendrick Lamar ‒ America Has A Problem 67 65 28 12 NLE Choppa ‒ $l*t Me Out 68 66 66 02 Sexyy Red & Tay Keith & Nicki Minaj ‒ Pound Town 2 (BIGGEST SALES GAIN) 69 ** 69 01 Moneybagg Yo ‒ Ocean Spray 70 63 37 20 Gabito Ballesteros, Peso Pluma & Natanael Cano ‒ AMG 71 35 35 02 Lil Durk ‒ Pelle Coat 72 75 72 05 Justin Moore & Priscilla Block ‒ You, Me, & Whiskey 73 77 73 05 Doechii feat. Kodak Black ‒ What It Is (Block Boy) 74 71 57 06 Jonas Brothers ‒ Waffle House 75 79 63 12 Coco Jones ‒ ICU 76 70 40 14 Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST ‒ Cowgirls 77 94 77 04 Kane Brown ‒ Bury Me In Georgia 78 69 55 08 Becky G & Peso Pluma ‒ Chanel 79 64 61 19 Cody Johnson ‒ Human 80 81 80 04 Jon Pardi ‒ Your Heart Or Mine 81 85 16 10 Rod Wave ‒ Fight The Feeling 82 87 82 03 David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray ‒ Baby Don't Hurt Me 83 78 11 14 Morgan Wallen ‒ Ain't That Some 84 41 41 02 Lil Durk feat. 21 Savage ‒ War Bout It 85 80 69 05 DaBaby ‒ Shake Sumn 86 ** 86 01 Jelly Roll & Lainey Wilson ‒ Save Me 87 30 04 08 Taylor Swift feat. Lana Del Rey ‒ Snow On The Beach 88 84 69 07 Yahritza y Su Esencia x Grupo Frontera ‒ Fragil 89 89 50 12 Lil Baby ‒ Low Down 90 ** 90 01 Metro Boomin & James Blake ‒ Hummingbird 91 91 89 06 Libianca ‒ People 92 ** 92 01 Young Nudy feat. 21 Savage ‒ Peaches & Eggplants 93 93 58 12 Chino Pacas ‒ El Gordo Trae El Mando 94 88 52 11 Rosalia & Rauw Alejandro ‒ Beso 95 ** 95 01 Offset & JID ‒ Danger (Spider) 96 99 42 18 Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Young Thug ‒ Trance 97 96 80 09 Kali Uchis ‒ Moonlight 98 RE 56 04 Miley Cyrus ‒ Jaded 99 90 54 03 Lana Del Rey ‒ Say Yes To Heaven 100 RE 94 02 P!nk ‒ Trustfall OUT 24 01 61 Harry Styles ‒ As It Was OUT 59 59 01 Lil Durk feat. Future ‒ Never Imagined OUT 62 62 01 Lil Durk ‒ Never Again OUT 67 67 01 Lil Durk & Chief Wuk ‒ Big Dawg OUT 68 68 01 Lil Durk feat. Juice WRLD ‒ Cross The Globe OUT 72 72 01 Lil Durk ‒ Put Em On Ice OUT 73 73 01 Lil Durk ‒ 300 Urus OUT 74 74 01 Lil Durk ‒ Sad Songs OUT 76 76 01 Lil Durk feat. Kodak Black ‒ Grandson OUT 82 82 01 Lil Durk ‒ Before Fajr OUT 83 83 01 Lil Durk ‒ B12 OUT 86 86 01 Lil Durk ‒ You Got Em OUT 92 71 16 Yandel & Feid ‒ Yandel 150 OUT 95 18 18 Morgan Wallen ‒ I Wrote The Book OUT 97 47 04 Lil Mabu ‒ Mathematical Disrespect OUT 98 14 18 Morgan Wallen ‒ Everything I Love OUT 100 15 13 Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church ‒ Man Made A Bar Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 ** Metro Boomin, Don Toliver & Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Home 02 03 HARDY ‒ Truck Bed 03 04 Feid x Young Miko ‒ Classy 101 04 ** Metro Boomin, Don Toliver & Wizkid feat. BEAM & Toian ‒ Link Up 05 11 Dean Lewis ‒ How Do I Say Goodbye 06 08 Peso Pluma & Blessd ‒ Las Morras 07 ** Don Toliver, 21 Savage & 2 Chainz ‒ Givin' Up (Not The One) 08 ** Moneybagg Yo ‒ F My BM 09 05 Parmalee ‒ Girl In Mine 10 ** Dave & Central Cee ‒ Sprinter 11 16 Bakar ‒ Hell N Back 12 09 Karol G ‒ Amargura 13 24 Cole Swindell ‒ Drinkaby 14 ** Corey Kent ‒ Something's Gonna Kill Me 15 ** Moneybagg Yo ‒ They Say 16 15 Eslabon Armado & Luis R Conriquez ‒ Asi Lo Quiso Dios 17 ** Toosii & 21 Savage ‒ Pull Up 18 ** EI8HT & Offset ‒ Silk And Cologne 19 ** Stray Kids ‒ S-Class 20 RE Lauren Daigle ‒ Thank God I Do 21 17 Eden Munoz x Junior H ‒ Abcdario 22 ** Jelly Roll ‒ Halfway To Hell 23 RE Thomas Rhett ‒ Angels Don't Always Have Wings 24 18 Summer Walker ‒ Karma 25 ** Metro Boomin, James Blake, A$AP Rocky & 21 Savage ‒ Nonviolent Communication
June 14, 20232 yr Author Morgan Wallen’s ‘Last Night’ Leads Hot 100 for 10th Week, Luke Combs’ ‘Fast Car’ Hits Top Five By Gary Trust | 06/12/2023 Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” achieves a 10th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. It becomes the 44th song since the Hot 100 began in August 1958 to reign for 10 or more weeks, out of 1,149 total No. 1s – an achievement that only 4% of all leaders have attained. Plus, Luke Combs’ cover of Tracy Chapman’s classic “Fast Car” keeps on driving, advancing from No. 8 to No. 4 on the Hot 100. The song surpasses the No. 6 peak in 1988 of Chapman’s original – and, combined with Wallen’s “Last Night,” makes for two simultaneous top five country hits for the first time since 2000. Wallen’s “Last Night,” released on Big Loud/Mercury/Republic Records, drew 68.8 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 4%) and 31 million streams (down 6%) and sold 8,000 downloads (down 6%) in the June 2-8 tracking week, according to Luminate. The song, which initially led the Hot 100 in March, becoming Wallen’s first leader on the list, adds a 12th week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart; holds at its No. 4 high on Radio Songs; and rebounds 6-4 on Digital Song Sales, following a week on top. Additionally, “Last Night” tops Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, which employs the same multi-metric methodology as the Hot 100, for an 18th week – tying for the 10th-longest command since the chart became an all-encompassing genre survey in October 1958. Wallen is the only soloist with two of the 10 longest-leading Hot Country Songs hits in that span, as his “You Proof” amassed 19 weeks on top in 2022. “Last Night” concurrently leads the Country Airplay chart for a sixth week and holds at its No. 10 best on the Pop Airplay chart. It became Wallen’s ninth No. 1 on the former and his first top 10 on the latter list. “Last Night” is also the hottest hit on Billboard’s Songs of the Summer chart, which returned a week earlier. Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” lifts 3-2 on the Hot 100, after eight weeks at No. 1 beginning upon its debut in January. It posts a 17th week atop Radio Songs (87 million in audience, essentially even week-over-week). The track now solely boasts the third-longest reign since Radio Songs began in December 1990 – and claims outright the longest domination for a song by a woman. Most Weeks at No. 1 on Radio Songs: 26, “Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd, 2020 18, “Iris,” Goo Goo Dolls, 1998 17, “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus, 2023 16, “Girls Like You,” Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B, 2018 16, “We Belong Together,” Mariah Carey, 2005 16, “Don’t Speak,” No Doubt, 1996-97 15, “Easy On Me,” Adele, 2021-22 Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” rises to a new No. 3 Hot 100 high, from No. 5. (It reaches the top three in its 40th week on the chart, the fifth-longest ascent to the region; Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” took a record 51 weeks to the top three in 2021-22.) “Calm Down” also tops the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart for a 41st week, extending the longest reign since the ranking began over a year ago (in partnership with music festival and global brand Afro Nation). Luke Combs’ cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” accelerates to a new No. 4 Hot 100 high. The song bests the No. 6 peak, in August 1988, of Chapman’s original. Three weeks ago, Combs’ version became the 16th remake of an ‘80s Hot 100 top 10 to also reach the tier. As his has now charted higher than Chapman’s, of those 16 such double-ups, covers have peaked higher than originals in only five cases. Notably, Chapman, who solely wrote “Fast Car,” appears in the Hot 100’s top five with a second hit as a songwriter: “Give Me One Reason,” which she also penned solo, and which became her other top 10 as a recording artist, hit No. 3 in June 1996. Combs adds his second top five Hot 100 hit, after “Forever After All” debuted at its No. 2 peak in November 2020. “Fast Car” wins the Hot 100’s top Airplay Gainer award for a third consecutive week (34.2 million, up 30%). As previously reported, it hits the Country Airplay top 10 and ranks in the top 25 on Adult Contemporary, Adult Pop Airplay and Pop Airplay. The song is also up 1% to 20.2 million streams and 4% to 9,000 sold. Meanwhile, with Wallen’s “Last Night” at No. 1 and Combs’ “Fast Car” parked at No. 4, two country hits (as defined by titles that have hit Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, where they currently place at Nos. 1 and 2, respectively) rank in the Hot 100’s top five simultaneously for the first time in over 23 years: for eight weeks in February-April 2000, Lonestar’s “Amazed” and Faith Hill’s “Breathe” shared space in the top five. (Before that, such tandems had not occurred since September 1981, when Juice Newton’s “Queen of Hearts” and Ronnie Milsap’s “[There’s] No Gettin’ Over Me” ranked in the top five together.) A pair of country songs appearing in the Hot 100’s top five for the first time in nearly a quarter-century continues the genre’s surge this year; as analyzed by Hit Songs Deconstructed, country tied pop as the most prominent primary genres in the chart’s top 10 in Q1 2023, marking country’s best such showing in over a decade. Lil Durk’s “All My Life,” featuring J. Cole, dips 4-5 on the Hot 100, three weeks after it launched at its No. 2 high. It tops the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs for a third week each. SZA’s “Kill Bill” keeps at No. 6 on the Hot 100, after it became her first No. 1, for a week in April. It leads the multi-metric Hot R&B Songs chart for a 25th week. Toosii’s “Favorite Song” rebounds 9-7 on the Hot 100, after hitting No. 5. Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s “Ella Baila Sola” retreats 7-8 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 4 – the best rank ever for a regional Mexican song. It posts a 10th week at No. 1 on the multi-metric Hot Latin Songs chart. Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage’s “Creepin’ ” repeats at No. 9 on the Hot 100, after hitting No. 3, and, rounding out the top 10, Taylor Swift’s “Karma,” featuring Ice Spice, falls to No. 10 from its No. 2 high, a week after it vaulted (from No. 27) following the first week of tracking after the release of its remix with Ice Spice. Still, “Karma” hits the Radio Songs top 10 (12-7; 45.6 million, up 19%), becoming Swift’s 18th top 10, as she ties for the seventh-best sum (Rihanna leads with 30), and Ice Spice’s second.
June 15, 20232 yr Poor brave Tracy Chapman now not having the highest charting version of 'Fast Car' in either the UK or the US... I wonder if that's a unique situation where an original song was a top 10 hit in both countries but eventually outpeaked by a different cover in each. Spiderman soundtrack delivering new Hot 100 hits for both James Blake and J.I.D though we love to see *.* (their 3rd and 6th respectively I think)
June 15, 20232 yr Poor brave Tracy Chapman now not having the highest charting version of 'Fast Car' in either the UK or the US... I wonder if that's a unique situation where an original song was a top 10 hit in both countries but eventually outpeaked by a different cover in each. She's the only credited writer on the song so at least she's laughing all the way to the bank.
June 15, 20232 yr Poor brave Tracy Chapman now not having the highest charting version of 'Fast Car' in either the UK or the US... I wonder if that's a unique situation where an original song was a top 10 hit in both countries but eventually outpeaked by a different cover in each. I would have thought in the early chart it would be more likely as covers/standards were a big thing. Can't immediately recall an exact match to your situation although 'The Boy From New York City' originally made no.8 in the US for the Ad Libs in 1965 (but not charted in the UK). However, a cover by The Darts made no.2 in the UK 1978 and Manhattan Transfer made no.7 in the US in 1981.
June 16, 20232 yr It's gone recurrent - the general rule is that songs go recurrent after 20 weeks if they're outside the top 50 or after 52 weeks if they're outside the top 25 (but exceptions are made when songs are still gaining on radio). This is the first week it would have been outside the top 25 since it passed 52 weeks.
June 17, 20232 yr Author OUT 46 12 38 Chris Brown ‒ Under The Influence it's still there ;-)Corrected, thank you!
June 20, 20232 yr It's gone recurrent - the general rule is that songs go recurrent after 20 weeks if they're outside the top 50 or after 52 weeks if they're outside the top 25 (but exceptions are made when songs are still gaining on radio). This is the first week it would have been outside the top 25 since it passed 52 weeks. Thanks, good to know.
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