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Week ending March 23, 2024 | Tracking period: 3/8–3/14

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 ** 01 01 Ariana Grande ‒ We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

02 02 02 31 Teddy Swims ‒ Lose Control

03 04 03 08 Benson Boone ‒ Beautiful Things

04 01 01 05 ¥$: Ye & Ty Dolla $ign feat. Rich The Kid & Playboi Carti ‒ Carnival

05 03 01 18 Jack Harlow ‒ Lovin On Me

06 05 01 05 Beyonce ‒ Texas Hold 'Em

07 61 07 10 4Batz feat. Drake ‒ Act II: Date @ 8 (BIGGEST STREAMING GAIN)

08 06 03 26 Tate McRae ‒ Greedy

09 07 01 29 Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves ‒ I Remember Everything

10 31 01 09 Ariana Grande ‒ Yes, And?

 

11 08 02 65 SZA ‒ Snooze

12 09 07 25 Doja Cat ‒ Agora Hills

13 10 01 45 Taylor Swift ‒ Cruel Summer

14 13 06 03 SZA ‒ Saturn (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN)

15 11 10 24 Noah Kahan ‒ Stick Season

16 ** 16 01 Ariana Grande ‒ The Boy Is Mine

17 ** 17 01 Ariana Grande ‒ Supernatural

18 15 01 59 Morgan Wallen ‒ Last Night

19 17 07 24 Tyla ‒ Water

20 14 02 51 Luke Combs ‒ Fast Car

 

21 23 21 04 Djo ‒ End Of Beginning

22 12 05 09 21 Savage ‒ Redrum

23 ** 23 01 Ariana Grande ‒ Eternal Sunshine

24 19 19 04 Bryson Tiller ‒ Whatever She Wants

25 ** 25 01 Ariana Grande ‒ Bye

26 18 07 54 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thinkin' Bout Me

27 16 01 20 Taylor Swift ‒ Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]

28 ** 28 01 Ariana Grande ‒ Don't Wanna Break Up Again

29 20 20 09 Muni Long ‒ Made For Me

30 ** 30 01 Ariana Grande ‒ True Story

 

31 22 11 18 Dua Lipa ‒ Houdini

32 25 01 32 Doja Cat ‒ Paint The Town Red

33 28 28 15 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Feather

34 27 18 13 Flo Milli ‒ Never Lose Me

35 34 14 34 Billie Eilish ‒ What Was I Made For? (BIGGEST SALES GAIN)

36 29 29 39 HARDY ‒ Truck Bed

37 ** 37 01 Ariana Grande ‒ Imperfect For You

38 ** 38 01 Ariana Grande ‒ Intro (End Of The World)

39 ** 39 01 Ariana Grande ‒ I Wish I Hated You

40 32 19 07 Justin Timberlake ‒ Selfish

 

41 49 41 05 GloRilla ‒ Yeah Glo!

42 24 19 27 Warren Zeiders ‒ Pretty Little Poison

43 35 35 23 Jessie Murph & Jelly Roll ‒ Wild Ones

44 33 20 13 Xavi ‒ La Diabla

45 36 19 36 Jelly Roll & Lainey Wilson ‒ Save Me

46 26 26 17 Luke Combs ‒ Where The Wild Things Are

47 42 34 17 Tate McRae ‒ Exes

48 37 01 34 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Vampire

49 30 25 23 Cody Johnson ‒ The Painter

50 48 05 20 Travis Scott feat. Playboi Carti ‒ FE!N

 

51 44 15 25 Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church ‒ Man Made A Bar

52 57 52 11 Chayce Beckham ‒ 23

53 43 43 21 Parker McCollum ‒ Burn It Down

54 50 50 11 Kane Brown ‒ I Can Feel It

55 ** 55 01 Ariana Grande feat. Nonna ‒ Ordinary Things

56 65 56 07 Lainey Wilson ‒ Wildflowers And Wild Horses

57 39 34 07 YG Marley ‒ Praise Jah In The Moonlight

58 58 55 11 Thomas Rhett feat. Morgan Wallen ‒ Mamaw's House

59 47 24 14 Nicki Minaj feat. Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Everybody

60 51 21 20 Nate Smith ‒ World On Fire

 

61 46 40 18 JID feat. 21 Savage & Baby Tate ‒ Surround Sound

62 56 56 13 310babii ‒ Soak City

63 53 49 06 BossMan Dlow ‒ Get In With Me

64 55 51 12 The Weeknd, Jennie & Lily Rose Depp ‒ One Of The Girls

65 52 42 04 Yeat ‒ Breathe

66 54 11 17 Drake ‒ You Broke My Heart

67 69 67 04 Michael Marcagi ‒ Scared To Start

68 59 27 04 Dua Lipa ‒ Training Season

69 67 51 11 Sophie Ellis-Bextor ‒ Murder On The Dancefloor

70 60 60 07 Rich Amiri ‒ One Call

 

71 63 15 14 Nicki Minaj ‒ FTCU

72 71 71 06 Chris Brown feat. Davido & Lojay ‒ Sensational

73 76 32 11 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Where It Ends

74 ** 74 01 Dasha ‒ Austin

75 66 66 04 Fuerza Regida ‒ Tu Name

76 62 46 13 Xavi ‒ La Victima

77 68 24 07 Morgan Wallen ‒ Spin You Around (1/24)

78 75 38 06 Don Toliver ‒ Bandit

79 81 72 20 Zach Bryan ‒ Oklahoma Smokeshow

80 79 65 12 BigXthaPlug ‒ Mmhmm

 

81 72 40 19 Fuerza Regida & Marshmello ‒ Harley Quinn

82 83 20 19 Bad Bunny & Feid ‒ Perro Negro

83 78 77 06 Good Neighbours ‒ Home

84 38 38 02 Cardi B ‒ Like What (Freestyle)

85 77 10 09 21 Savage, Travis Scott & Metro Boomin ‒ Nee-nah

86 80 53 13 Peso Pluma & Anitta ‒ Bellakeo

87 73 54 03 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Holy Smokes

88 85 05 19 Jung Kook ‒ Standing Next To You

89 91 89 03 Key Glock ‒ Let's Go

90 82 73 10 Dylan Gossett ‒ Coal

 

91 70 33 05 ¥$: Ye & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Burn

92 86 86 02 Jordan Davis ‒ Tucson Too Late

93 89 61 04 Karol G & Tiesto ‒ Contigo

94 87 22 09 Kali Uchis & Peso Pluma ‒ Igual Que Un Angel

95 84 19 13 Travis Scott ‒ My Eyes

96 ** 96 01 Tyler Hubbard ‒ Back Then Right Now

97 RE 20 11 Zach Bryan ‒ Tourniquet

98 ** 98 01 Sam Hunt ‒ Outskirts

99 90 90 08 Offset & Don Toliver ‒ Worth It

100 92 23 05 ¥$: Ye & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Fuk Sumn

 

OUT 40 11 22 Drake feat. Sexyy Red & SZA ‒ Rich Baby Daddy

OUT 41 33 25 Victoria Monet ‒ On My Mama

OUT 43 43 20 Parker McCollum ‒ Burn It Down

OUT 45 13 47 Jelly Roll ‒ Need A Favor

OUT 64 64 01 twenty one pilots ‒ Overcompensate

OUT 74 74 01 Pharrell & Miley Cyrus ‒ Doctor (Work It Out)

OUT 88 28 04 Noah Kahan ‒ Forever

OUT 93 37 06 Ice Spice ‒ Think U The Shit (Fart)

OUT 94 01 06 Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Hiss

OUT 95 43 07 21 Savage & Summer Walker ‒ Prove It

OUT 96 67 10 Carly Pearce feat. Chris Stapleton ‒ We Don't Fight Anymore

OUT 97 89 02 Conner Smith ‒ Creek Will Rise

OUT 98 38 04 Beyonce ‒ 16 Carriages

OUT 99 71 09 The Red Clay Strays ‒ Wondering Why

OUT 100 77 02 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Wine Into Whiskey

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 02 Bryan Martin ‒ We Ride

02 05 Richy Mitch And The Coal Miners ‒ Evergreen

03 ** Koe Wetzel ‒ Damn Near Normal

04 13 Zach Bryan ‒ Revival

05 03 Feid & ATL Jacob ‒ Luna

06 12 BossMan Dlow ‒ Mr Pot Scraper

07 14 Cody Johnson ‒ Dirt Cheap

08 ** FloyyMenor x Cris Mj ‒ Gata Only

09 17 Scotty McCreery ‒ Cab In A Solo

10 08 Myke Towers ‒ La Falda

11 16 Jelly Roll ‒ Halfway To Hell

12 RE Chris Stapleton ‒ I Think I'm In Love With You

13 04 Nate Smith ‒ Bulletproof

14 18 Rauw Alejandro ‒ Diluvio

15 RE Kenny Chesney ‒ Take Her Home

16 09 Kacey Musgraves ‒ Deeper Well

17 ** Ole 60 ‒ Smoke & A Light

18 24 Megan Moroney ‒ I'm Not Pretty

19 RE Renee Rapp & Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Not My Fault

20 15 Ashley Cooke ‒ Your Place

21 ** Natanael Cano & Oscar Maydon ‒ Madonna

22 22 Hunxho ‒ Your Friends

23 ** Tyla ‒ Truth Or Dare

24 RE Madison Beer ‒ Make You Mine

25 RE BigXthaPlug ‒ Texas

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Ariana Grande’s ‘We Can’t Be Friends’ Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100

By Gary Trust | 03/18/2024

 

Ariana Grande’s “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” blasts in at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the pop superstar’s ninth career leader on the list.

 

The song is the second single from Grande’s seventh LP, Eternal Sunshine, which launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with the biggest week, in terms of equivalent album units earned, of 2024. “Yes, And?,” the lead single from the set, released on Republic Records, premiered at the summit in January.

 

Plus, as Grande wrote and produced “We Can’t Be Friends” with Max Martin and ILYA (and solely penned its lyrics), Martin extends his record for the most Hot 100 No. 1s among producers – 25 – in the chart’s history. He also surpasses John Lennon for the second-most leaders among writers – 27 – after only Paul McCartney’s 32.

 

Additionally in the Hot 100’s top 10, 4Batz and featured artist Drake bound from No. 61 to No. 7 with “Act II: Date @ 8,” following the release of its remix with Drake. 4Batz scores his first top 10, while Drake adds his record-extending 77th.

 

“We Can’t Be Friends” becomes the 1,166th No. 1 in the Hot 100’s 65-year archives, and the 76th to debut at the summit.

 

Here’s a look at its coronation, as well as the rest of the latest Hot 100’s top 10.

 

Streams, airplay & sales

Released March 8 on Eternal Sunshine, followed by the premiere of its official video the same day, “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” drew 32.6 million streams and 4.6 million radio airplay audience impressions and sold 9,000 in the week ending March 14, according to Luminate. (It outpaces the streaming start of “Yes, And?,” which drew 27.2 million in its first frame.)

 

The new single launches at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, where Grande ups her total to six career leaders. On Digital Song Sales, it begins at No. 4.

 

Along with its original version released March 8, the track was available for purchase via three mixes released March 13: its “string version” and a cappella and instrumental options.

 

Grande's ninth Hot 100 No. 1

Grande achieves her ninth Hot 100 No. 1. She notches her seventh No. 1 debut, surpassing Taylor Swift for the most among women; Drake leads all acts with nine chart-topping entrances.

 

Ariana Grande’s Hot 100 No. 1s:

(*No. 1 debut)

“We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love),” one week at No. 1 to-date, March 23, 2024*

“Yes, And?,” one week, Jan. 27, 2024*

“Die for You,” with The Weeknd, one week, March 11, 2023

“Save Your Tears,” with The Weeknd, two weeks, beginning May 8, 2021

“Positions,” one week, Nov. 7, 2020*

“Rain on Me,” with Lady Gaga, one week, June 6, 2020*

“Stuck With U,” with Justin Bieber, one week, May 23, 2020*

“7 Rings,” eight weeks, beginning Feb. 2, 2019*

“Thank U Next,” seven weeks, beginning Nov. 17, 2018*

 

Grande also ties Beyoncé and Katy Perry for the seventh-most Hot 100 No. 1s among solo women. Mariah Carey leads all women, and soloists, with 19 (and overall trails only The Beatles, with 20), followed by Rihanna (14), Madonna (12), Whitney Houston, Taylor Swift (11 each) and Janet Jackson (10).

 

Max Martin extends No. 1 record among producers

Grande co-wrote and co-produced “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” with Max Martin and ILYA. She earns her ninth Hot 100 No. 1 as a writer and her second as a producer (following “Yes, And?”) ILYA adds his third leader as both a writer and producer, after “Yes, And?” and Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ “Unholy,” for a week in 2022.

 

Meanwhile, with its arrival atop the Hot 100, Martin extends his mark for the most leaders among producers ever on the chart: 25. With “Yes, And?,” he passed the late George Martin (who produced 19 of The Beatles’ 20 No. 1s).

 

Most Hot 100 No. 1s Among Producers:

25, Max Martin

23, George Martin

18, Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald

16, James “Jimmy Jam” Harris III

16, Terry Lewis

 

Max Martin also surpasses the late John Lennon for the second-most Hot 100 No. 1s among writers, 27, after only Paul McCartney’s 32. (McCartney and Lennon co-penned all 20 of The Beatles’ No. 1s.)

 

Most Hot 100 No. 1s Among Writers:

32, Paul McCartney

27, Max Martin

26, John Lennon

18, Mariah Carey

18, Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald

 

Max Martin first dominated the Hot 100 both as a producer and writer over 25 years ago, when Britney Spears’ debut smash “…Baby One More Time” hit No. 1 on the Jan. 30, 1999-dated chart.

 

‘Friends’ in high places

“We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” is only the second Hot 100 No. 1 with the word “friends” in its name. The other included the word in both its title and artist fields: “That’s What Friends Are For,” by Dionne & Friends (Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder).

 

If including variations of the word “friend,” the total of such Hot 100 No. 1s would rise to five. A friendly reminder of the other three: “Girlfriend,” by Avril Lavigne (2007); “You’ve Got a Friend,” by James Taylor (1971); and “My Boyfriend’s Back,” by The Angels (1963).

 

(No songs with “enemy” in their titles have topped the Hot 100. Imagine Dragons’ “Enemy” has made the furthest such invasion, hitting No. 5 in April 2022.)

 

As for the word “love,” it appears in the title of a Hot 100 No. 1 for the first time since Jawsh 685, Jason Derulo and BTS’ “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” led for a week in October 2020.

 

‘And’ another thing: Top 10 streak continues

With Eternal Sunshine’s tracklist official upon the set’s release – and retroactive to the Hot 100 entrance of “Yes, And?” – Grande extends an unprecedented streak: She has now debuted the first single from each of her seven proper studio albums in the chart’s top 10.

 

Album, Lead single, Hot 100 debut/peak, Year:

Eternal Sunshine, “Yes, And?,” No. 1, 2024

Positions, “Positions,” No. 1, 2020

Thank U, Next, “Thank U, Next,” No. 1, 2018

Sweetener, “No Tears Left To Cry,” No. 3, 2018

Dangerous Woman, “Dangerous Woman,” No. 10/8, 2016

My Everything, “Problem,” feat. Iggy Azalea, No. 3/2, 2014

Yours Truly, “The Way,” feat. Mac Miller, No. 10/9, 2013

 

Also notable in the Hot 100’s top 10, 4Batz surges 61-7 with “Act II: Date @ 8,” following the March 8 release of its remix with featured artist Drake, who is now also credited on the song’s chart listing. The song wins the chart’s top Streaming Gainer award, up 187% to 19.9 million streams. It also drew 8.4 million in radio audience (up 37%) and sold 1,000 (up 590%).

 

4Batz (real name Neko Bennett), from Dallas, earns his first Hot 100 top 10, while Drake claims his record-extending 77th.

 

Most Billboard Hot 100 Top 10s:

77, Drake

49, Taylor Swift

38, Madonna

35, The Beatles

32, Rihanna

30, Michael Jackson

29, Elton John

28, Mariah Carey

28, Stevie Wonder

27, Janet Jackson

26, Justin Bieber

25, Lil Wayne

25, Elvis Presley (whose career start predated the Hot 100’s inception)

 

“Act II: Date @ 8” simultaneously soars 7-1 on the multimetric Hot R&B Songs chart, where it becomes the first leader for 4Batz and the ninth for Drake (dating to the list’s 2012 inception).

 

(Where it’s @: “Act II: Date @ 8” is the first Hot 100 top 10 with “@” in its title. It leaps over the only other such top 40 hit: Playboi Carti’s “@ MEH” hit No. 35 in May 2020.)

 

‘Lose Control’ leads rest of top 10

 

Elsewhere, Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” is steady at its No. 2 Hot 100 best, as it adds a third week atop Digital Song Sales (12,000, down 52%).

 

Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” rebounds to its No. 3 Hot 100 high, from No. 4.

 

“Carnival,” by Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and Ty Dolla $ign and featuring Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti, falls to No. 4 on the Hot 100 after a week at No. 1. It logs a third week atop both the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.

 

Jack Harlow’s “Lovin on Me” descends 3-5 on the Hot 100, following six nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning last December, as it notches a ninth week atop the Radio Songs chart (75.2 million, down 2%).

 

Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” dips 5-6 after two weeks atop the Hot 100 earlier this month. It leads the Hot Country Songs chart for a fifth week.

 

Below “Act II: Date @ 8” on the Hot 100, Tate McRae’s “Greedy” falls 6-8, after reaching No. 3.

 

Zach Bryan’s “I Remember Everything,” featuring Kacey Musgraves, backtracks 7-9 on the Hot 100, after it led for a week upon its debut last September. It tops the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Rock Songs charts for a 29th week each.

 

Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Grande’s “Yes, And?” rebounds 31-10, led by its 110% gain 17.3 million streams.

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1st hit ever for Nonna :D
Indeed!

 

Ariana Grande’s Grandmother – Nonna, 98 – Makes History as the Senior-Most Artist to Ever Hit the Hot 100

By Gary Trust | 03/18/2024

 

Ariana Grande’s grandmother – Nonna, formally Marjorie Grande – makes history on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated March 23), as “Ordinary Things” debuts at No. 55.

 

With the arrival of the song (from Grande’s album Eternal Sunshine, which launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200), Nonna, 98, becomes the senior-most artist ever to have appeared on the Hot 100, dating to the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, start.

 

Nonna, billed as a featured artist on “Ordinary Things,” claims the record from the late Fred Stobaugh, who was 96 when “Oh Sweet Lorraine,” billed as by Green Shoe Studio featuring Jacob Colgan (the song’s vocalist) and Stobaugh (its writer), spent a week on the Hot 100 dated Sept. 14, 2013, at No. 42.

 

Late legend Tony Bennett now ranks third among acts with the most life experience on the Hot 100. Bennett was 85 when “Body and Soul,” with Amy Winehouse, logged a week on the list, at No. 87, dated Oct. 1, 2011. Bennett passed the late George Burns, who was 84 when, aptly per the subject matter, “I Wish I Was Eighteen Again” wrapped its chart run the week of March 22, 1980.

 

“Ordinary Things” closes with a clip of Nonna imparting advice, as she reflects on her late husband, Frank. “Never go to bed without kissin’ goodnight,” Nonna – also credited as a co-writer of the song – shares. “That’s the worst thing to do; don’t ever, ever do that. And if you don’t feel comfortable doing it, you’re in the wrong place – get out.”

 

“I always record my Nonna, because you never know what she’s going to say,” Grande told Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe March 7. “I had this 30-minute voice note of her and her friend Shirley talking.”

 

Following the soundbite in the song, Grande laughs, closing the track, and Eternal Sunshine. She explained to Lowe of its inclusion, “I think it’s a little bit of, ‘Wow, our loved ones, our friends and our family have the ability to instantly just sort of soothe and calm and simplify things that are so complicated and heavy at times.’”

 

Grande’s grandmother has also been heard, although not credited with an artist billing, on “Daydreamin’,” from Grande’s 2013 debut album Yours Truly, and “Bloodline,” from 2019’s Thank U, Next. The latter song hit No. 22 on the Hot 100.

 

Eternal Sunshine, released on Republic Records, begins with 227,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in its first week (March 8-14), according to Luminate – the largest frame for any set so far in 2024.

 

“Ordinary Things” enters the Hot 100 with 8.8 million official streams in its first frame.

 

As previously reported, the new album’s “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” opens atop the Hot 100, marking Grande’s ninth No. 1. Lead single “Yes, And?” premiered at the summit in January.

 

Meanwhile, as Nonna makes her unprecedented entrance on the Hot 100, who is the youngest artist ever to reach the chart? While The Five Stairsteps, “a quintet of siblings, were joined by a sixth Stairstep, their 18-month-old brother Cubie, for several singles, beginning with ‘Something’s Missing’ in 1967,” Billboard reported in 1993, the youngest soloist remains Jordy, who was 5 years old when “Dur Dur D’être Bébé! (It’s Tough To Be a Baby)” first reached the survey, on its way to a No. 58 peak, dated June 19, 1993.

 

Ariana Grande wouldn’t remember Jordy’s debut. She made her own arrival when she was born one week later, on June 26, 1993.

 

26 18 07 54 Morgan Wallen ‒ Thinkin' Bout Me

 

I think this should be moved to re-current

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