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BILLBOARD HOT 100

 

Week ending March 2, 2024 | Tracking period: 2/16–2/22

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 02 01 02 Beyonce ‒ Texas Hold 'Em (BIGGEST STREAMING & AIRPLAY GAIN)

02 01 01 15 Jack Harlow ‒ Lovin On Me

03 05 02 28 Teddy Swims ‒ Lose Control

04 03 03 02 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign feat. Rich The Kid & Playboi Carti ‒ Carnival

05 04 03 05 Benson Boone ‒ Beautiful Things

06 07 02 62 SZA ‒ Snooze

07 06 01 42 Taylor Swift ‒ Cruel Summer

08 09 03 23 Tate McRae ‒ Greedy

09 08 01 26 Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves ‒ I Remember Everything

10 12 07 22 Doja Cat ‒ Agora Hills

 

11 31 01 06 Ariana Grande ‒ Yes, And? (BIGGEST SALES GAIN)

12 10 10 21 Noah Kahan ‒ Stick Season

13 11 02 48 Luke Combs ‒ Fast Car

14 13 07 21 Tyla ‒ Water

15 14 01 56 Morgan Wallen ‒ Last Night

16 15 05 06 21 Savage ‒ Redrum

17 16 07 51 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thinkin' Bout Me

18 18 01 17 Taylor Swift ‒ Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]

19 24 19 24 Warren Zeiders ‒ Pretty Little Poison

20 17 01 53 Miley Cyrus ‒ Flowers

 

21 19 01 29 Doja Cat ‒ Paint The Town Red

22 25 11 15 Dua Lipa ‒ Houdini

23 32 23 06 Muni Long ‒ Made For Me

24 21 18 10 Flo Milli ‒ Never Lose Me

25 22 20 10 Xavi ‒ La Diabla

26 29 26 14 Luke Combs ‒ Where The Wild Things Are

27 ** 27 01 Dua Lipa ‒ Training Season (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

28 35 28 20 Cody Johnson ‒ The Painter

29 42 29 12 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Feather

30 27 14 31 Billie Eilish ‒ What Was I Made For?

 

31 41 11 20 Drake feat. Sexyy Red & SZA ‒ Rich Baby Daddy

32 ** 32 01 Bryson Tiller ‒ Whatever She Wants

33 51 33 36 HARDY ‒ Truck Bed

34 37 19 04 Justin Timberlake ‒ Selfish

35 40 24 11 Nicki Minaj feat. Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Everybody

36 43 01 31 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Vampire

37 45 35 20 Jessie Murph & Jelly Roll ‒ Wild Ones

38 44 33 23 Victoria Monet ‒ On My Mama

39 63 39 04 YG Marley ‒ Praise Jah In The Moonlight

40 47 19 33 Jelly Roll & Lainey Wilson ‒ Save Me

 

41 49 34 14 Tate McRae ‒ Exes

42 ** 42 01 Yeat ‒ Breathe

43 46 06 34 Dua Lipa ‒ Dance The Night

44 50 13 45 Jelly Roll ‒ Need A Favor

45 54 40 15 JID feat. 21 Savage & Baby Tate ‒ Surround Sound

46 56 21 17 Nate Smith ‒ World On Fire

47 20 01 47 Usher feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris ‒ Yeah!

48 60 48 18 Parker McCollum ‒ Burn It Down

49 36 25 28 Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage ‒ Good Good

50 58 46 10 Xavi ‒ La Victima

 

51 ** 51 01 Djo ‒ End Of Beginning

52 59 52 03 BossMan Dlow ‒ Get In With Me

53 33 33 02 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Burn

54 66 15 22 Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church ‒ Man Made A Bar

55 38 38 02 Beyonce ‒ 16 Carriages

56 57 01 20 Drake feat. J. Cole ‒ First Person Shooter

57 23 23 02 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Fuk Sumn

58 72 57 09 The Weeknd, Jennie & Lily Rose Depp ‒ One Of The Girls

59 26 26 02 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Back To Me

60 68 60 04 Rich Amiri ‒ One Call

 

61 ** 61 01 Karol G & Tiesto ‒ Contigo

62 77 62 08 Chayce Beckham ‒ 23

63 73 51 08 Sophie Ellis-Bextor ‒ Murder On The Dancefloor

64 74 11 14 Drake ‒ You Broke My Heart

65 62 37 04 Ice Spice ‒ Think U The Shit (Fart)

66 71 15 11 Nicki Minaj ‒ FTCU

67 76 05 17 Travis Scott feat. Playboi Carti ‒ FE!N

68 48 01 04 Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Hiss

69 82 59 08 Kane Brown ‒ I Can Feel It

70 78 38 03 Don Toliver ‒ Bandit

 

71 70 24 04 Morgan Wallen ‒ Spin You Around (1/24)

72 84 61 10 310babii ‒ Soak City

73 28 28 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Forever

74 83 55 08 Thomas Rhett feat. Morgan Wallen ‒ Mamaw's House

75 81 59 07 4Batz ‒ Act II: Date @ 8

76 69 22 06 Kali Uchis & Peso Pluma ‒ Igual Que Un Angel

77 80 10 06 21 Savage, Travis Scott & Metro Boomin ‒ Nee-nah

78 RE 78 04 Lainey Wilson ‒ Wildflowers And Wild Horses

79 87 53 10 Peso Pluma & Anitta ‒ Bellakeo

80 85 40 16 Fuerza Regida & Marshmello ‒ Harley Quinn

 

81 61 05 16 Jung Kook ‒ Standing Next To You

82 ** 82 01 Gunna ‒ Bittersweet

83 88 02 20 Drake feat. Yeat ‒ IDGAF

84 RE 77 03 Good Neighbours ‒ Home

85 34 34 02 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign feat. Lil Durk & Bump J ‒ Vultures

86 89 86 02 GloRilla ‒ Yeah Glo!

87 95 86 07 Dylan Gossett ‒ Coal

88 96 65 09 BigXthaPlug ‒ Mmhmm

89 ** 89 01 Yeat ‒ Psycho CEO

90 99 20 16 Bad Bunny & Feid ‒ Perro Negro

 

91 RE 91 03 Chris Brown feat. Davido & Lojay ‒ Sensational

92 RE 72 17 Zach Bryan ‒ Oklahoma Smokeshow

93 ** 93 01 Fuerza Regida ‒ Tu Name

94 52 52 02 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Do It

95 RE 92 05 Offset & Don Toliver ‒ Worth It

96 30 30 02 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign feat. North West ‒ Talking

97 97 05 19 Bad Bunny ‒ Monaco

98 RE 32 08 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Where It Ends

99 RE 71 08 The Red Clay Strays ‒ Wondering Why

100 75 37 12 Noah Kahan & Hozier ‒ Northern Attitude

 

OUT 39 39 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Stars

OUT 53 53 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Paid

OUT 55 55 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Keys To My Life

OUT 64 64 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Paperwork

OUT 65 65 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Beg Forgiveness

OUT 67 67 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Hoodrat

OUT 79 79 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Problematic

OUT 86 86 01 Noah Kahan ‒ You're Gonna Go Far

OUT 90 60 11 Riley Green feat. Luke Combs ‒ Different 'Round Here

OUT 91 76 02 Noah Kahan & Kacey Musgraves ‒ She Calls Me Back

OUT 92 67 09 Carly Pearce feat. Chris Stapleton ‒ We Don't Fight Anymore

OUT 93 93 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Good (Don't Die)

OUT 94 94 01 ¥$: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ King

OUT 98 43 05 21 Savage & Summer Walker ‒ Prove It

OUT 100 100 01 Latto ‒ Sunday Service

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 ** Yeat & Future ‒ Stand On It

02 04 Key Glock ‒ Let's Go

03 ** Junior H & Peso Pluma ‒ A Tu Manera

04 08 Myke Towers ‒ La Falda

05 07 Blake Roman, Sam Haft & Andrew Underberg ‒ Poison

06 14 Feid & ATL Jacob ‒ Luna

07 ** Yeat & Lil Wayne ‒ Lyfestyle

08 21 Tyler Hubbard ‒ Back Then Right Now

09 ** Polo G ‒ Sorrys & Ferraris

10 19 Jordan Davis ‒ Tucson Too Late

11 ** Yeat ‒ ILUV

12 ** Yeat ‒ Power Trip

13 13 Andrew Underberg, Sam Haft, Keith David & Blake Roman ‒ Loser Baby

14 RE Richy Mitch And The Coal Miners ‒ Evergreen

15 23 Travi$ Scott feat. Swae Lee & Chief Keef ‒ Nightcrawler

16 16 Rauw Alejandro ‒ Diluvio

17 22 Bryan Martin ‒ We Ride

18 ** Yeat ‒ Nothing Change

19 09 Madison Beer ‒ Make You Mine

20 24 Renee Rapp & Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Not My Fault

21 ** Yeat ‒ More

22 RE Zach Bryan ‒ Revival

23 18 Xavi & Dareyes de La Sierra ‒ Poco A Poco

24 12 Nate Smith ‒ Bulletproof

25 RE Andrew Underberg, Sam Haft, Jeremy Jordan, Amir Talai, Erika Henningsen & Kimiko Glenn ‒ Hell's Great Dad

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Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ Hits No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100

By Gary Trust | 02/26/2024

 

Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” shuffles to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, a week after it debuted at No. 2. The superstar earns her ninth leader on the list, and her first since “Break My Soul” in 2022.

 

A week earlier, the single became the superstar’s historic first No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Country Songs survey; prior to the triumph for “Texas Hold ‘Em,” no Black woman, or female known to be biracial, had previously topped the chart.

 

“Texas Hold ‘Em” is one of two songs that Beyoncé released Feb. 11 (with instrumental and clean and explicit a cappella versions of the song released Feb. 14), along with “16 Carriages.” The arrival of both tracks was announced via a Verizon commercial that aired during CBS’ broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII, ahead of the March 29 release of her new album, which follows her 2022 Renaissance LP.

 

“Texas Hold ‘Em,” on Parkwood/Columbia Records/Columbia Nashville, becomes the 1,164th No. 1 in the Hot 100’s 65-year history. Below is a look at Queen Bey’s latest coronation.

 

Streams, Airplay & Sales

“Texas Hold ‘Em” drew 29 million streams (up 51%) and 16.1 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 233%) and sold 29,000 downloads (down 25%) in the Feb. 16-22 tracking week, according to Luminate, as the song claims dual top Streaming and Airplay Gainer honors on the Hot 100.

 

The single adds a second week at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart, ascends 2-1 Streaming Songs and debuts at No. 43 on Radio Songs chart.

 

Beyoncé’s Ninth Solo Hot 100 No. 1

Beyoncé notches her ninth Hot 100 No. 1 as a soloist.

 

Here’s a recap:

“Texas Hold ‘Em,” one week to date, March 2, 2024

“Break My Soul,” two weeks, beginning Aug. 13, 2022

“Savage” (Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé), one, May 30, 2020

“Perfect” (Ed Sheeran duet with Beyoncé), five (on which she was credited; the song led for six weeks total), beginning Dec. 23, 2017

“Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” four, beginning Dec. 13, 2008

“Irreplaceable,” 10, beginning Dec. 16, 2006

“Check on It,” feat. Slim Thug, five, beginning Feb. 4, 2006

“Baby Boy,” feat. Sean Paul, nine, beginning Oct. 4, 2003

“Crazy in Love,” feat. Jay-Z, eight weeks at No. 1, beginning July 12, 2003

 

Additionally, Destiny’s Child, with Beyoncé as a member, scored four Hot 100 No. 1s: “Bootylicious” (for two weeks in 2001); “Independent Women (Part 1)” (11, 2000-01); “Say My Name” (three, 2000); and “Bills, Bills, Bills” (one week, 1999).

 

Beyoncé’s 20-year-plus Span of Solo Hot 100 No. 1s

From the first week at No. 1 on the Hot 100 for “Crazy in Love” through, now, the reign of “Texas Hold ‘Em,” Beyoncé spans 20 years, seven months and three weeks of appearing atop the chart as a soloist.

 

Longest Spans of Hot 100 No. 1s:

Brenda Lee – 63 years, five months, three weeks (July 18, 1960-Jan. 6, 2024)

Mariah Carey – 33 years, four months, three weeks (Aug. 4, 1990-Dec. 30, 2023)

Cher – 28 years, five months (Nov. 6, 1971-April 3, 1999)

Elton John – 24 years, 11 months, one week (Feb. 3, 1973-Jan. 10, 1998)

Beach Boys – 24 years, four months (July 4, 1964-Nov. 5, 1988)

Michael Jackson – 22 years, 10 months, three weeks (Oct. 14, 1972-Sept. 2, 1995)

Stevie Wonder – 22 years, six months (Aug. 10, 1963-Feb. 8, 1986)

Rod Stewart – 22 years, four months (Oct. 2, 1971-Feb. 5, 1994)

Beyoncé – 20 years, seven months, three weeks (July 12, 2003-March 2, 2024)

Aretha Franklin – 19 years, 10 months, two weeks (June 3, 1967-April 18, 1987)

 

Notably, in looking at acts’ group and solo careers combined, Beyoncé’s span of appearing atop the Hot 100 stretches 24 years, seven months and two weeks, from the first week at No. 1 for Destiny’s Child’s “Bills, Bills, Bills” (July 17, 1999) through this week’s takeover on top for “Texas Hold ‘Em.” Similarly among the acts above, Cher’s career span including Sonny & Cher and her solo No. 1s would encompass 33 years, seven months and two weeks (1965-99) and Michael Jackson’s Jackson 5 and solo output would span 25 years, seven months and a week (1970-95).

 

Meanwhile (as first noted when Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage,” featuring Beyoncé, hit No. 1), Beyoncé and Mariah Carey are the only acts to place atop the Hot 100 in four distinct decades – the 1990s, 2000s, ‘10s and ‘20s for both – thanks to the former’s runs at No. 1 with Destiny’s Child in the ‘90s and solo in the ‘00s-‘20s, and Carey’s reigns in each decade, including in the ‘10s and ‘20s with “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”

 

Seventh-most Weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100

Beyoncé boasts the seventh-most weeks spent atop the Hot 100, as “Texas Hold ‘Em” ups her count to 45 in her solo career.

 

Most Weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100:

93, Mariah Carey

60, Rihanna

59, The Beatles

56, Drake

50, Boyz II Men

47, Usher

45, Beyoncé

37, Michael Jackson

34, Adele

34, Elton John

34, Bruno Mars

34, Taylor Swift

 

Further, Destiny’s Child spent 17 weeks at No. 1 among the act’s four Hot 100 leaders, making for 62 weeks at the summit for Beyoncé if we were to combine her solo and the group’s songs. (Among the acts above, Paul McCartney [89 weeks total; 30 solo], both George Harrison and John Lennon [each 65; six] would also sport higher sums of weeks at No. 1 than Beyoncé when mixing their solo leaders and those by The Beatles with them as members (with Ringo Starr at 61 weeks, thanks to two solo), while Michael Jackson’s total would extend to 47, thanks to 10 weeks at No. 1 for the Jackson 5.)

 

‘Texas’ on the Way to ‘California’ & ‘Georgia’

Thanks to “Texas Hold ‘Em” by Houston-born Beyoncé, Texas appears in the title of a Hot 100 No. 1 for the first time. It’s also just the third U.S. state in the name of a leader on the list – with three each previously shouting out California and Georgia.

 

Hot 100 No. 1s With U.S. States in Their Titles:

“Texas Hold ‘Em,” Beyoncé, hit No. 1 March 2, 2024

“California Gurls,” Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg, June 19, 2010

“How Do U Want It”/“California Love,” 2Pac feat. K-Ci & JoJo, July 13, 1996

“Hotel California,” Eagles, May 7, 1977

“Midnight Train to Georgia,” Gladys Knight & the Pips, Oct. 27, 1973

“The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia,” Vicki Lawrence, April 7, 1973

“Georgia on My Mind,” Ray Charles, Nov. 14, 1960

 

If you’re a reader from any of the other 47 states, you might feel more included knowing the other Hot 100 No. 1s with geographical American references either in their titles or via the acts that recorded them. One indirectly celebrates Texas: “Amazed,” by Lonestar, whose original members were from the Lone Star State (with the group first called Texassee, as they all met in Tennessee).

 

Here’s a rundown of those songs:

“This Is America,” Childish Gambino, hit No. 1 May 19, 2018

“Whistle,” Flo Rida, Aug. 25, 2012

“Empire State of Mind,” Jay-Z + Alicia Keys, Nov. 28, 2009

“Right Round,” Flo Rida, Feb. 28, 2009

“Amazed,” Lonestar, March 4, 2000

“We Are the World,” USA for Africa, April 13, 1985

“Love Rollercoaster,” Ohio Players, Jan. 31, 1976

“Sister Golden Hair,” America, June 14, 1975

“Fire,” Ohio Players, Feb. 8, 1975

“We’re an American Band,” Grand Funk, Sept. 29, 1973

“A Horse With No Name,” America, March 25, 1972

“American Pie (Parts I & II),” Don McLean, Jan. 15, 1972

“American Woman”/“No Sugar Tonight,” The Guess Who, May 9, 1970

 

Beyoncé Back Atop Hot 100 as Writer, Producer

Beyoncé co-wrote and co-produced “Texas Hold ‘Em.” She has co-written all nine and co-produced six of her solo Hot 100 No. 1s. (She co-wrote three and co-produced two of Destiny’s Child’s leaders.)

 

Also notable among the four writers and six producers of “Texas Hold ‘Em” is Raphael Saadiq – who contributes to his first Hot 100 No. 1 in those roles. He broke through as a member of Tony! Toni! Toné!, which tallied three top 10s in the early ‘90s – “Feels Good” (No. 9 peak, November 1990), “If I Had No Loot” (No. 7, August 1993) and “Anniversary” (No. 10, October 1993) – and returned to the region as featured on Alicia Keys’ “Diary” (No. 8, October 2004). Saadiq co-wrote the group’s first three top 10s, and the trio produced them.

 

Saadiq has also co-written and/or co-produced Hot 100 top 10s recorded by D’Angelo (“Lady”; No. 10, 1996), Erykah Badu (“Love of My Life [An Ode to Hip Hop],” feat. Common; No. 9, 2003), Ed Sheeran (“Don’t”; No. 9, 2014) – and Beyoncé, whose “Cuff It,” her most recent top 10 before “Texas Hold ‘Em,” hit No. 6 in February 2023.

 

Beyoncé’s Fourth Streaming Songs No. 1

Beyoncé tops Streaming Songs with a fourth title, dating to the chart’s 2013 inception, with “Texas Hold ‘Em” her first No. 1 as a sole lead artist. Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage,” featuring Beyoncé, led for one week in 2020; Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect,” with Beyoncé, reigned for a week in 2018; and “Drunk in Love,” featuring Jay-Z, ruled for four weeks in 2014.

 

No. 1 on Hot Country Songs, Multi-Format Airplay Builds

“Texas Hold ‘Em” tallies a second week at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart.

 

Concurrently, Beyoncé makes her first appearance in the Country Airplay chart’s top 40, as “Texas Hold ‘Em” surges 54-34 (2.8 million in audience at the format, up 156%) in its second week. The single became her first entry on the chart, as well as her first No. 1 on Hot Country Songs.

 

The track also jumps 38-25 on Pop Airplay and debuts on Adult Pop Airplay (No. 28), Adult R&B Airplay (No. 28), Rhythmic Airplay (No. 36), R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay (No. 36) and Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay (No. 40).

 

Hot 100 & Hot Country Songs No. 1s

“Texas Hold ‘Em” is the 26th hit to have topped both the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs, dating to 1958, when the Hot 100 originated and Hot Country Songs became the country genre’s singular Billboard chart. Beyoncé scores the first dual leader of 2024, after four such songs topped the Hot 100 in 2023, the most in a year since 1975.

 

Songs to Have Hit No. 1 on Both the Hot 100 & Hot Country Songs Charts:

“Texas Hold ‘Em,” Beyoncé, 2024

“I Remember Everything,” Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves, 2023

“Rich Men North of Richmond,” Anthony Oliver Music, 2023

“Try That in a Small Town,” Jason Aldean, 2023

“Last Night,” Morgan Wallen, 2023

“All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” Taylor Swift, 2021

“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” Taylor Swift, 2012

“Amazed,” Lonestar, 1999-2000

“Islands in the Stream,” Kenny Rogers, duet with Dolly Parton, 1983

“I Love a Rainy Night,” Eddie Rabbitt, 1981

“9 to 5,” Dolly Parton, 1981

“Lady,” Kenny Rogers, 1980

“Southern Nights,” Glen Campbell, 1977

“Convoy,” C.W. McCall, 1975-76

“I’m Sorry,” John Denver, 1975

“Rhinestone Cowboy,” Glen Campbell, 1975

“Thank God I’m a Country Boy,” John Denver, 1975

“Before the Next Teardrop Falls,” Freddy Fender, 1975

“(Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song,” B.J. Thomas, 1975

“I Can Help,” Billy Swan, 1974

“The Most Beautiful Girl,” Charlie Rich, 1973

“Honey,” Bobby Goldsboro, 1968

“Harper Valley P.T.A.,” Jeannie C. Riley, 1968

“Big Bad John,” Jimmy Dean, 1961

“El Paso,” Marty Robbins, 1959-60

“The Battle of New Orleans,” Johnny Horton, 1959

 

Harlow’s ‘Lovin on Me’ Leads Rest of Top 10

Beyond Beyoncé on the Hot 100, Jack Harlow’s “Lovin on Me” ranks at No. 2, following six nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1. Still, it adds a sixth week atop Radio Songs and rules the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, which use the same methodology as the Hot 100, for a 14th week each.

 

Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” rebounds 5-3 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 2; Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and Ty Dolla $ign’s “Carnival,” featuring Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti, dips 3-4 in its second week on the chart, as Ye and Ty Dolla $ign’s collaborative album Vultures 1 spends a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart; and Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” backtracks 4-5 on the Hot 100, after hitting No. 2.

 

SZA’s “Snooze” rises 7-6 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 2, as it leads the multimetric Hot R&B Songs chart for a 30th week – tying her own “Kill Bill” for the longest command by a woman; among all songs dating to the chart’s 2012 launch, only The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” has led longer (48 weeks, 2020-21).

 

Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” falls 6-7 on the Hot 100, following four nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning in October, and Tate McRae’s “Greedy” pushes 9-8, after reaching No. 3.

 

Zach Bryan’s “I Remember Everything,” featuring Kacey Musgraves, slides 8-9 on the Hot 100, after it led for a week upon its debut last September. It leads the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Rock Songs charts for a 26th week each.

 

Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Doja Cat’s “Agora Hills” reenters the region (12-10), after hitting No. 7.

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