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BILLBOARD HOT 100

 

Week ending April 27, 2024 | Tracking period: 4/12–4/18

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 02 01 04 Hozier ‒ Too Sweet (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN)

02 01 01 04 Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar ‒ Like That

03 03 02 13 Benson Boone ‒ Beautiful Things

04 04 01 36 Teddy Swims ‒ Lose Control

05 05 01 10 Beyonce ‒ Texas Hold 'Em

06 07 01 23 Jack Harlow ‒ Lovin On Me

07 ** 07 01 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Espresso (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

08 08 01 06 Ariana Grande ‒ We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)

09 10 09 29 Noah Kahan ‒ Stick Season

10 15 06 08 SZA ‒ Saturn

 

11 12 01 34 Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves ‒ I Remember Everything

12 16 12 04 Artemas ‒ I Like The Way You Kiss Me

13 13 01 50 Taylor Swift ‒ Cruel Summer

14 09 02 04 Future, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Playboi Carti ‒ Type Shit

15 18 07 30 Doja Cat ‒ Agora Hills

16 14 03 31 Tate McRae ‒ Greedy

17 11 11 02 GloRilla & Megan Thee Stallion ‒ Wanna Be

18 21 02 56 Luke Combs ‒ Fast Car

19 20 02 70 SZA ‒ Snooze

20 17 01 10 ¥$: Ye & Ty Dolla $ign feat. Rich The Kid & Playboi Carti ‒ Carnival

 

21 26 21 20 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Feather (BIGGEST SALES GAIN)

22 ** 22 01 Future, Metro Boomin & The Weeknd ‒ We Still Don't Trust You

23 22 20 05 Sexyy Red ‒ Get It Sexyy

24 23 11 09 Djo ‒ End Of Beginning

25 25 05 14 21 Savage ‒ Redrum

26 24 07 29 Tyla ‒ Water

27 48 27 05 FloyyMenor x Cris Mj ‒ Gata Only (BIGGEST STREAMING GAIN)

28 32 28 06 Dasha ‒ Austin

29 41 26 22 Luke Combs ‒ Where The Wild Things Are

30 36 07 15 4Batz feat. Drake ‒ Act II: Date @ 8

 

31 34 19 09 Bryson Tiller ‒ Whatever She Wants

32 39 32 10 GloRilla ‒ Yeah Glo!

33 31 15 18 Flo Milli ‒ Never Lose Me

34 27 15 30 Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church ‒ Man Made A Bar

35 33 20 14 Muni Long ‒ Made For Me

36 ** 36 01 Shaboozey ‒ A Bar Song (Tipsy)

37 37 06 04 Future, Metro Boomin & Travis Scott ‒ Cinderella

38 44 32 16 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Where It Ends

39 ** 39 01 Future, Metro Boomin & J. Cole ‒ Red Leather

40 46 01 37 Doja Cat ‒ Paint The Town Red

 

41 ** 41 01 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Out Of My Hands

42 43 14 04 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Obsessed

43 ** 43 01 Dua Lipa ‒ Illusion

44 77 44 02 Chappell Roan ‒ Good Luck, Babe!

45 47 05 24 Travis Scott feat. Playboi Carti ‒ FE!N

46 49 35 28 Jessie Murph & Jelly Roll ‒ Wild Ones

47 30 06 03 Beyonce & Miley Cyrus ‒ II Most Wanted

48 45 11 23 Dua Lipa ‒ Houdini

49 40 40 04 Benson Boone ‒ Slow It Down

50 55 48 12 Lainey Wilson ‒ Wildflowers And Wild Horses

 

51 ** 51 01 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Drink N Dance

52 57 49 11 BossMan Dlow ‒ Get In With Me

53 73 53 02 Bakar feat. Summer Walker ‒ Hell N Back

54 ** 54 01 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Jealous

55 58 09 05 Cardi B ‒ Enough (Miami)

56 54 54 09 Michael Marcagi ‒ Scared To Start

57 64 20 18 Xavi ‒ La Diabla

58 ** 58 01 Lay Bankz ‒ Tell Ur Girlfriend

59 99 59 06 Key Glock ‒ Let's Go

60 50 19 12 Justin Timberlake ‒ Selfish

 

61 ** 61 01 Future, Metro Boomin & Lil Baby ‒ All My Life

62 86 62 05 Tyler Hubbard ‒ Back Then Right Now

63 68 63 17 BigXthaPlug ‒ Mmhmm

64 94 64 02 Nate Smith ‒ Bulletproof

65 69 24 19 Nicki Minaj feat. Lil Uzi Vert ‒ Everybody

66 74 66 06 Sam Hunt ‒ Outskirts

67 ** 67 01 Future, Metro Boomin & The Weeknd ‒ All To Myself

68 81 66 09 Fuerza Regida ‒ Tu Name

69 60 60 02 Benson Boone ‒ Cry

70 76 51 17 The Weeknd, Jennie & Lily Rose Depp ‒ One Of The Girls

 

71 ** 71 01 Future, Metro Boomin & A$AP Rocky ‒ Show Of Hands

72 56 09 04 Future, Metro Boomin & The Weeknd ‒ Young Metro

73 ** 73 01 Future, Metro Boomin & Brownstone ‒ Luv Bad Bitches

74 52 45 16 Chayce Beckham ‒ 23

75 92 75 03 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Wind Up Missin' You

76 75 34 12 YG Marley ‒ Praise Jah In The Moonlight

77 ** 77 01 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ This Sunday

78 63 27 09 Dua Lipa ‒ Training Season

79 ** 79 01 Ken Carson ‒ Overseas

80 79 15 19 Nicki Minaj ‒ FTCU

 

81 ** 81 01 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Nights Like This

82 71 53 18 310babii ‒ Soak City

83 80 80 07 Jordan Davis ‒ Tucson Too Late

84 82 77 04 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Wine Into Whiskey

85 84 84 02 Jelly Roll ‒ Halfway To Hell

86 61 08 04 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ We Don't Trust You

87 78 73 04 Xavi ‒ Corazon de Piedra

88 51 07 03 Beyonce ‒ Jolene

89 87 24 12 Morgan Wallen ‒ Spin You Around (1/24)

90 19 19 02 J. Cole ‒ Crocodile Tearz

 

91 ** 91 01 Chris Stapleton ‒ I Think I'm In Love With You

92 ** 92 01 Cody Johnson ‒ Dirt Cheap

93 83 38 11 Don Toliver ‒ Bandit

94 ** 94 01 d4vd ‒ Feel It

95 ** 95 01 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Streets Made Me A King

96 85 77 11 Good Neighbours ‒ Home

97 97 96 03 Bryan Martin ‒ We Ride

98 28 28 02 J. Cole ‒ Huntin' Wabbitz

99 ** 99 01 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Came To The Party

100 ** 100 01 Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Nobody Knows My Struggle

 

OUT 06 06 01 J. Cole ‒ 7 Minute Drill

OUT 29 29 01 J. Cole feat. Ari Lennox, Young Dro & Gucci Mane ‒ Pricey

OUT 35 35 01 J. Cole feat. Bas & Central Cee ‒ H.Y.B.

OUT 38 38 01 J. Cole feat. Cam'Ron ‒ Ready '24

OUT 42 42 25 Parker McCollum ‒ Burn It Down

OUT 53 53 01 J. Cole ‒ Stickz N Stonez

OUT 59 59 01 J. Cole ‒ Fever

OUT 62 62 01 J. Cole feat. Daylyt & Ab-Soul ‒ Pi

OUT 65 65 01 J. Cole Featruing Bas ‒ Stealth Mode

OUT 66 66 01 J. Cole ‒ Trae The Truth In Ibiza

OUT 67 16 02 Beyonce & Post Malone ‒ Levii's Jeans

OUT 70 26 02 Beyonce ‒ Bodyguard

OUT 72 72 01 J. Cole ‒ 3001

OUT 88 44 02 Beyonce & Dolly Parton ‒ Tyrant

OUT 89 01 13 Ariana Grande ‒ Yes, And?

OUT 90 27 02 Beyonce, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy & Reyna Roberts ‒ Blackbiird

OUT 91 91 01 ILLIT ‒ Magnetic

OUT 93 39 02 Beyonce ‒ Ya Ya

OUT 95 16 05 Ariana Grande ‒ The Boy Is Mine

OUT 96 60 10 Rich Amiri ‒ One Call

OUT 98 55 15 Thomas Rhett feat. Morgan Wallen ‒ Mamaw's House

OUT 100 38 06 Beyonce ‒ 16 Carriages

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Amazing (Interlude)

02 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Crazy Clientele

03 ** Chappell Roan ‒ Red Wine Supernova

04 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Beat It

05 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Crossed Out

06 09 Kenny Chesney ‒ Take Her Home

07 20 BossMan Dlow ‒ Talk My S**t

08 14 Mark Ambor ‒ Belong Together

09 01 BossMan Dlow & GloRilla ‒ Finesse

10 08 Scotty McCreery ‒ Cab In A Solo

11 13 Feid & ATL Jacob ‒ Luna

12 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Mile High Memories

13 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Right 4 You

14 23 Ole 60 ‒ Smoke & A Light

15 16 Richy Mitch And The Coal Miners ‒ Evergreen

16 24 Ashley Cooke ‒ Your Place

17 06 $uicideBoy$ ‒ Us Vs. Them

18 18 Artemas ‒ If U Think I'm Pretty

19 21 Zach Bryan ‒ Revival

20 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Overload

21 10 Jungle ‒ Back On 74

22 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ Always Be My Fault

23 ** Future, Metro Boomin & Ty Dolla $ign ‒ Gracious

24 07 Imagine Dragons ‒ Eyes Closed

25 ** Future & Metro Boomin ‒ One Big Family

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‘Sweet’ Success: Hozier Hits No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 for First Time

By Gary Trust | 04/22/2024

 

Hozier’s “Too Sweet” ascends to No. 1, from No. 2, on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, three weeks after it debuted at No. 5. The Irish singer-songwriter achieves his first Hot 100 leader. In his sole prior run in the top 10, he hit No. 2 with his breakthrough hit “Take Me to Church” in 2014-15.

 

“Too Sweet” is from Hozier’s EP Unheard, which debuted three weeks ago as his fourth Billboard 200 top 10. In 2023, he began his first U.S. tour since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic; the trek continues with international dates scheduled through November. He told Billboard ahead of the tour’s start, and reflecting anticipation for his new music, “I’m just excited to share the work live with a fan base that has been with me now for 10 years.”

 

Plus, Sabrina Carpenter earns her first Hot 100 top 10 as “Espresso” enters the chart at No. 7. The song follows her first top 40 hit, “Feather,” which concurrently flies to a new No. 21 high on the latest list.

 

The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data, the lattermost metric reflecting purchases of physical singles and digital tracks from full-service digital music retailers; digital singles sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites are excluded from chart calculations. All charts (dated April 27, 2024) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, April 23. For all chart news, you can follow Billboard and Billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram.

 

Below is a look at Hozier’s Hot 100 coronation and Carpenter’s top 10 launch.

 

How ‘Sweet’ It Is

Hozier’s “Too Sweet,” on Rubyworks/Columbia Records, becomes the 1,169th No. 1 in the Hot 100’s history. It drew 35.6 million streams (down 3%) and 14.1 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 136%, good for top Airplay Gainer honors on the Hot 100) and sold 6,000 (down 17%) April 12-18.

 

The single, which Hozier co-wrote and co-produced, rises 2-1 to become his first leader on the Streaming Songs chart; dips to No. 5 from its No. 3 high on Digital Song Sales; and debuts at No. 42 on Radio Songs.

 

The song was first widely heard via a teaser snippet during Hozier’s March 6 appearance on the How Long Gone podcast, ahead of its proper release March 22 on his four-track EP Unheard.

 

After Hozier’s introductory hit “Take Me to Church” reached No. 2 on the Hot 100 in 2014-15, he remained absent from the chart until adding five entries since last April, led by Noah Kahan’s “Northern Attitude,” remixed with Hozier; the song debuted and peaked at No. 37 in November.

 

When “Too Sweet” debuted at No. 5 on the April 6-dated Hot 100, Hozier ended the longest wait between top 10s since The Beatles returned to the tier after nearly 28 years with “Now and Then” last November. Meanwhile, Hozier waited the longest between a first No. 2 hit and a first No. 1 since The Miracles – over 50 years ago. Their “Shop Around” hit No. 2 in February 1961 before “The Tears of a Clown,” by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, led in December 1970, a span of nine years, nine months and three weeks; Hozier waited nine years, four months and one week between the peaks of “Take Me to Church” and “Too Sweet.”

 

“Too Sweet” adds a fourth week at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart – where it’s Hozier’s second leader, after “Take Me to Church,” for 23 weeks in 2014-15 – as well as Hot Rock Songs and Hot Alternative Songs.

 

Ireland Back at No. 1 in the U.S.

“Too Sweet” marks the fifth Hot 100 No. 1 by an Irish act. It’s the first since Sinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U” in 1990 and the first by a male soloist since Gilbert O’Sullivan’s “Alone Again (Naturally)” over a half-century ago.

 

Here’s a rundown of all Hot 100 No. 1s by Irish acts:

Hozier, “Too Sweet,” hit No. 1 April 27, 2024, one week at No. 1 to date

Sinéad O’Connor, “Nothing Compares 2 U,” April 21, 1990, four weeks

U2, “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,” Aug. 8, 1987, two

U2, “With or Without You,” May 16, 1987, three

Gilbert O’Sullivan, “Alone Again (Naturally),” July 29, 1972, six

 

Hozier was born in Newcastle, County Wicklow, Ireland, on March 17, 1990 (a little over a month before O’Connor’s signature hit became the last Hot 100 No. 1 by an Irish act until “Too Sweet”).

 

'One Sweet,’ ‘Too Sweet’

Hozier’s “Too Sweet” is also just the fifth Hot 100 No. 1 with the word “sweet” in its title.

 

Here’s a look at all such confections to top the Hot 100:

“Too Sweet,” Hozier, 2024

“One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, 1995-96

“Sweet Child O’ Mine,” Guns N’ Roses, 1988

“Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” Eurythmics, 1983

“My Sweet Lord”/“Isn’t It a Pity,” George Harrison, 1970-71

 

(Additional sugar high: Sweet Sensation’s “If Wishes Came True” led the Hot 100 in 1990.)

 

Shot of ‘Espresso’

Sabrina Carpenter brews up her first Hot 100 top 10 as “Espresso” debuts on the chart at No. 7. Released April 12, it drew 19.8 million streams and 5.1 million in airplay audience and sold 4,000 in its first week.

 

The song enters the Hot 100 while Carpenter’s first top 40 hit, and first Pop Airplay chart No. 1, “Feather,” rises to a new No. 21 high on the latest Hot 100. It also follows the singer-songwriter and actress’s performances at both weekends of this year’s Coachella festival. She previously supported Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour for 30 dates from last August through March.

 

‘Like That’ Leads Rest of Top 10

Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” drops to No. 2 after spending its first three weeks on the Hot 100 at No. 1. It concurrently tops the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, which use the same multimetric methodology as the Hot 100, for a fourth week each.

 

Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” holds at No. 3 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 2, and Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” keeps at No. 4, four weeks after becoming his first No. 1. The latter logs a second week atop Radio Songs (69.9 million, essentially even week-over-week).

 

Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” rises 6-5 on the Hot 100, after it reigned for two weeks in early March. It leads the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart for a 10th week.

 

Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Jack Harlow’s “Lovin on Me” lifts 7-6, following six nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning in December; Ariana Grande’s “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” is steady at No. 8, after it debuted at No. 1 in March; Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” climbs to a new No. 9 high, from No. 10; and SZA’s No. 6-peaking “Saturn” returns to the region (15-10), as it leads Hot R&B Songs for a fourth week.

 

Also notably, and expectedly – with limited availability for it to be streamed in the April 12-18 tracking week – J. Cole’s “7 Minute Drill” falls off the Hot 100, a week after it debuted at No. 6. On the song, he appears to respond to Lamar’s apparent disses directed at himself and Drake in “Like That.” Days after releasing “7 Minute Drill” April 5 on his album Might Delete Later, J. Cole apologized for the its arrival, explaining that it doesn’t “sit right with my spirit,” and the track was removed from the streaming edition of the LP April 12; as of April 22, it is still available on the set’s digital download edition, although not for individual purchase apart from the album.

 

The song rewrites the record for the steepest drop off the Hot 100 a week after debuting, surpassing Soko’s viral hit “We Might Be Dead by Tomorrow,” which spent a week on the survey at No. 9 in April 2014.

Hopefully Taylor Swift will knock 'Fast Car' and 'Snooze' out of the top 100 for good - although 'Cruel Summer' could well dodge recurrency if it climbs back into the top 25 the following week.

amazing for Hozier

also great for Noah and Artemas, the latter so close to the top 10

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