Posted January 1Jan 1 BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending January 4, 2025 | Tracking period: 12/20–12/26 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 01 01 71 Mariah Carey ‒ All I Want For Christmas Is You 02 02 01 64 Brenda Lee ‒ Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree 03 03 03 45 Wham! ‒ Last Christmas 04 04 03 61 Bobby Helms ‒ Jingle Bell Rock 05 09 05 29 Ariana Grande ‒ Santa Tell Me 06 05 04 45 Burl Ives ‒ A Holly Jolly Christmas 07 07 05 45 Andy Williams ‒ It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year 08 08 07 36 Dean Martin ‒ Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 09 10 09 32 Kelly Clarkson ‒ Underneath The Tree 10 14 09 49 Nat "King" Cole ‒ The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) 11 16 06 37 Jose Feliciano ‒ Feliz Navidad 12 15 12 24 Michael Buble ‒ It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas 13 17 08 33 The Ronettes ‒ Sleigh Ride 14 21 10 26 Chuck Berry ‒ Run Rudolph Run 15 23 15 26 Darlene Love ‒ Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) 16 24 12 27 Perry Como And The Fontane Sisters With Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra ‒ It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas 17 06 02 19 Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars ‒ Die With A Smile 18 27 16 18 Frank Sinatra With The Orchestra & Chorus Of Gordon Jenkins ‒ Jingle Bells 19 28 12 39 Bing Crosby With Ken Darby Singers & John Scott Trotter & His Orchestra ‒ White Christmas 20 31 16 17 Nat King Cole ‒ Deck The Halls 21 36 18 16 Elvis Presley ‒ Blue Christmas 22 37 20 12 Eartha Kitt With Henri Rene And His Orchestra ‒ Santa Baby 23 35 21 24 Gene Autry ‒ Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) 24 13 01 37 Shaboozey ‒ A Bar Song (Tipsy) 25 43 25 11 The Beach Boys ‒ Little Saint Nick 26 39 26 16 Paul McCartney ‒ Wonderful Christmastime 27 11 03 05 Kendrick Lamar & SZA ‒ Luther 28 18 02 32 Billie Eilish ‒ Birds Of A Feather 29 49 18 17 Eagles ‒ Please Come Home For Christmas 30 48 16 29 Gene Autry & The Pinafores ‒ Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 31 46 31 07 Vince Guaraldi Trio ‒ Christmastime Is Here 32 12 02 05 Kendrick Lamar feat. Lefty Gunplay ‒ TV Off 33 19 06 10 Gracie Abrams ‒ That's So True 34 22 08 10 ROSE & Bruno Mars ‒ APT. 35 RE 34 06 Donny Hathaway ‒ This Christmas 36 RE 36 02 Dean Martin ‒ Baby It's Cold Outside 37 ** 37 01 Michael Buble ‒ Holly Jolly Christmas (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 38 RE 38 08 Ed Sheeran & Elton John ‒ Merry Christmas 39 50 39 09 Jonas Brothers ‒ Like It's Christmas 40 RE 31 13 Thurl Ravenscroft ‒ You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch 41 26 02 18 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Taste 42 RE 11 14 Justin Bieber ‒ Mistletoe 43 ** 43 01 Sia ‒ Snowman 44 20 01 05 Kendrick Lamar ‒ Squabble Up 45 ** 45 01 SZA & Kendrick Lamar ‒ 30 For 30 46 30 03 37 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Espresso 47 29 01 33 Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen ‒ I Had Some Help 48 ** 48 01 Darlene Love ‒ Winter Wonderland 49 RE 18 21 Andy Williams ‒ Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season 50 ** 50 01 Gwen Stefani feat. Blake Shelton ‒ You Make It Feel Like Christmas 51 32 03 13 The Weeknd & Playboi Carti ‒ Timeless 52 34 10 09 Tyler, The Creator feat. GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil Wayne ‒ Sticky 53 38 01 10 Morgan Wallen ‒ Love Somebody 54 45 17 11 GloRilla & Sexyy Red ‒ Whatchu Kno About Me 55 ** 55 01 SZA ‒ BMF 56 67 56 04 Laufey ‒ Christmas Magic 57 51 22 29 Koe Wetzel & Jessie Murph ‒ High Road 58 52 22 19 Gigi Perez ‒ Sailor Song 59 ** 59 01 SZA ‒ Drive 60 55 14 18 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Bed Chem 61 54 54 04 Lola Young ‒ Messy 62 ** 62 01 SZA ‒ Diamond Boy (DTM) 63 ** 63 01 SZA ‒ Scorsese Baby Daddy 64 ** 64 01 SZA ‒ What Do I Do 65 58 40 39 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Wind Up Missin' You 66 56 29 09 Tyler, The Creator feat. Lola Young ‒ Like Him 67 62 26 28 Chappell Roan ‒ Pink Pony Club 68 61 22 10 Oscar Maydon & Fuerza Regida ‒ Tu Boda 69 ** 69 01 SZA ‒ No More Hiding 70 ** 70 01 SZA ‒ Crybaby 71 ** 71 01 SZA ‒ Kitchen 72 66 58 14 Zach Top ‒ I Never Lie 73 ** 73 01 SZA ‒ Another Life 74 64 22 13 The Marias ‒ No One Noticed 75 59 44 05 Cynthia Erivo feat. Ariana Grande ‒ Defying Gravity 76 68 20 15 Tate McRae ‒ It's Ok I'm Ok 77 65 65 03 Sam Barber feat. Avery Anna ‒ Indigo 78 ** 78 01 Mark Ambor ‒ Run Rudolph Run 79 ** 79 01 SZA ‒ Love Me 4 Me 80 ** 80 01 SZA ‒ Chill Baby 81 ** 81 01 SZA ‒ My Turn 82 60 05 05 Kendrick Lamar feat. Dody6 ‒ Hey Now 83 69 34 06 Rauw Alejandro & Bad Bunny ‒ Que Pasaria... 84 74 62 13 Jelly Roll ‒ Liar 85 82 59 17 Chris Brown ‒ Residuals 86 79 47 23 Real Boston Richey ‒ Help Me 87 76 42 13 Cody Johnson & Carrie Underwood ‒ I'm Gonna Love You 88 ** 88 01 Kesha ‒ Holiday Road 89 ** 89 01 Laufey ‒ Santa Baby 90 63 04 05 Kendrick Lamar ‒ Wacced Out Murals 91 81 14 15 The Weeknd ‒ Dancing In The Flames 92 72 56 04 Juice WRLD ‒ Empty Out Your Pockets 93 83 57 09 Summer Walker ‒ Heart Of A Woman 94 75 75 07 Lainey Wilson ‒ 4x4xU 95 77 71 05 Shaboozey ‒ Good News 96 88 51 16 Tito Double P & Peso Pluma ‒ Dos Dias 97 94 16 11 Rod Wave ‒ 25 98 73 53 05 Ariana Grande ‒ Popular 99 89 49 34 Chris Stapleton ‒ Think I'm In Love With You 100 71 13 05 Kendrick Lamar feat. AzChike ‒ Peekaboo OUT 25 01 71 Teddy Swims ‒ Lose Control OUT 40 04 37 Chappell Roan ‒ Good Luck, Babe! OUT 41 01 39 Hozier ‒ Too Sweet OUT 42 01 33 Kendrick Lamar ‒ Not Like Us OUT 44 20 32 Myles Smith ‒ Stargazing OUT 47 12 22 Jimin ‒ Who OUT 53 14 27 Jelly Roll ‒ I Am Not Okay OUT 57 19 20 Gracie Abrams ‒ I Love You, I'm Sorry OUT 70 11 04 Kendrick Lamar feat. Wallie the Sensei, Siete7x & Roddy Ricch ‒ Dodger Blue OUT 78 08 04 Kendrick Lamar ‒ Reincarnated OUT 80 78 04 Meghan Trainor ‒ Jingle Bells OUT 84 62 04 Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo ‒ What Is This Feeling? OUT 85 85 02 Tito Double P ‒ Rosones OUT 86 82 04 NLE Choppa ‒ Gang Baby OUT 87 60 04 Rauw Alejandro & Romeo Santos ‒ Khe? OUT 90 14 04 Kendrick Lamar ‒ Heart Pt. 6 OUT 91 49 19 Gracie Abrams ‒ Close To You OUT 92 77 08 Don Toliver ‒ No Pole OUT 93 17 19 Post Malone feat. Luke Combs ‒ Guy For That OUT 95 09 04 Kendrick Lamar ‒ Man At The Garden OUT 96 27 04 Kendrick Lamar & SZA ‒ Gloria OUT 97 54 13 Addison Rae ‒ Diet Pepsi OUT 98 27 07 Lady Gaga ‒ Disease OUT 99 54 13 BossMan Dlow ‒ Shake Dat Ass (Twerk Song) OUT 100 07 08 Tyler, The Creator feat. Daniel Caesar ‒ St. Chroma Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 01 Tito Double P ‒ Nadie 02 ** SZA ‒ Get Behind Me (Interlude) 03 ** Gunna ‒ Got Damn 04 04 Dylan Marlowe & Dylan Scott ‒ Boys Back Home 05 03 George Birge ‒ Cowboy Songs 06 ** Michael Buble & Carly Pearce ‒ Maybe This Christmas 07 07 Gabito Ballesteros, Natanael Cano, Neton Vega & Luis R Conriquez ‒ Presidente 08 05 Blessd & Ovy On The Drums ‒ Mirame 09 ** David Guetta, Alphaville & Ava Max ‒ Forever Young 10 06 Ty Myers ‒ Ends Of The Earth 11 13 Imogen Heap ‒ Headlock 12 16 Tyla ‒ Push 2 Start 13 12 Ella Langley ‒ Weren't For The Wind 14 ** Fuerza Regida & Grupo Frontera ‒ Me Jalo 15 ** Dasha ‒ Driving Home For Christmas 16 18 Chezile ‒ Beanie 17 ** Doechii ‒ Denial Is A River 18 15 Dan + Shay ‒ Bigger Houses 19 11 PARTYNEXTDOOR ‒ Dreamin 20 RE Julion Alvarez ‒ Regalo de Dios 21 21 Hudson Westbrook ‒ House Again 22 17 PARTYNEXTDOOR ‒ Make It To The Morning 23 RE Grupo Frontera ‒ Hecha Pa' Mi 24 RE Shakira ‒ Soltera 25 24 Ella Mai ‒ Little Things[/color]
January 1Jan 1 Author Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ Adds 18th Week at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 By Gary Trust | 12/30/2024 Mariah Carey‘s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” crowns the Billboard Hot 100 for an 18th total week. The carol, which leads for a fourth consecutive week this holiday season, moves to within one week of the longest domination in the chart’s 66-year history, after only the 19-week rules of Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” this year and Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, in 2019. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” was originally released on Carey’s album Merry Christmas in November 1994 and, as streaming has grown and holiday music has become more prominent on streaming services’ playlists, it hit the Hot 100’s top 10 for the first time in December 2017, and the top five for the first time in the 2018 holiday season. It led at last, prior to the past four weeks, over the holidays in 2019 (for three weeks), 2020 (two), 2021 (three), 2022 (four) and 2023 (two). The track also holds at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart for a record-extending 22nd week, leads Digital Song Sales for a sixth week and hits the Radio Songs top 10 for the first time. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” became Carey’s 19th Hot 100 No. 1, the most among soloists and one away from The Beatles’ overall record 20. It also made Carey the first artist to have ranked at No. 1 on the chart in four distinct decades (1990s, 2000s, ‘10s and ‘20s). In a historic first, the Hot 100’s top 10 consists entirely of holiday hits. In fact, the top 16 spots on the chart belong to seasonal songs; Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” is the top non-Yuletide title, at No. 17 after reaching No. 2. Previously, holiday songs hit a high by infusing the top eight positions a year ago this week (along with nine of the top 10 last week, a year ago this week and four years ago this week). Among the Hot 100’s top 10, Ariana Grande “Santa Tell Me” dashes 9-5, becoming only the eighth holiday song in the chart’s history to reach the top five, and Nat King Cole’s “The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)” returns to the tier (14-10, after reaching No. 9). “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” on Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings, drew 71.9 million streams (up 50% week-over-week) and 35.4 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 23%) and sold 8,000 downloads and physical singles combined (down 23%) in the U.S. Dec. 20-26, according to Luminate. (Boosting the song’s sales for a third week, 7-inch and 12-inch vinyl and cassette and CD singles were released Dec. 6, in honor of its 30th anniversary.) The track holds at No. 1 on Streaming Songs for a record-padding 22nd week – while its 71.9 million streams mark the most ever for a holiday song in a single week. Before this week, Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” boasted the most weekly streams among holiday titles (57.3 million a year ago this week); that classic now claims the second-biggest such frame, with 71.3 million streams in the latest tracking week (up 48%), followed by Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (69.6 million, up 51%) and Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock” (64.8 million, up 46%). “All I Want for Christmas Is You” tops Digital Song Sales for a sixth week, stretching to its first week at No. 1 in December 2005. Plus, the song soars 16-7 on Radio Songs, surpassing its prior No. 11 best and reaching the top 10 for the first time 30 years after its release. (It initially peaked at No. 12 over the 1994 holiday season.) Carey notches her 24th career Radio Songs top 10 and first since “Obsessed” hit No. 6 in 2009. She logged her first top 10, and first of 11 No. 1s, with “Love Takes Time” upon the chart’s December 1990 start (after her chart career launched with her previous single and debut smash “Vision of Love”). Carey ties Drake for the second-most Radio Songs top 10s, after only Rihanna’s 30. (Rihanna is the only act with more No. 1s on the survey than Carey, with 13.) “All I Want for Christmas Is You” sports the third-longest command among the 1,176 total No. 1s dating to the Hot 100’s Aug. 4, 1958, start. (The seven longest-leading songs have reigned since the list adopted electronically-monitored Luminate data in November 1991, at which point longer No. 1 stays than before subsequently became more common.) Here is a recap of the longest-leading Hot 100 No. 1s: 19 weeks, “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey, 2024 19, “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, 2019 18, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey, 2019-25 16, “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen, 2023 16, “Despacito,” Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, 2017 16, “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, 1995-96 15, “As It Was,” Harry Styles, 2022 Holiday Hits Atop the Hot 100 Now up to 18 weeks, “All I Want for Christmas Is You” extends its mark as the holiday song with the most time logged atop the Hot 100, among three Yuletide leaders. “The Chipmunk Song,” by The Chipmunks with David Seville, led for four weeks beginning in December 1958, followed by Brenda Lee’s three weeks last holiday season with “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (also released in 1958). “All I Want for Christmas Is You” extends the longest span from a song’s first week at No. 1 on the Hot 100 to its latest to five years and two weeks, from the charts dated Dec. 21, 2019, through latest, Dec. 28, 2024-dated list. Carey has the second-longest span for an artist atop the Hot 100: 34 years and five months, dating to her first week at No. 1 (Aug. 4, 1990) with “Vision of Love.” Only Lee boasts a longer career stretch of topping the chart: 63 years, five months and three weeks, from “I’m Sorry” (July 18, 1960) through “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (Jan. 6, 2024). Carey collects her record-extending 97th week at No. 1 on the Hot 100, across her 19 leaders, dating back to the chart’s inception. Here’s a recap of the artists with the most weeks spent at No. 1 on the Hot 100: 97, Mariah Carey 60, Rihanna 59, The Beatles 56, Drake 50, Boyz II Men With the latest Hot 100 dated Jan. 4, 2025, Carey has now placed at No. 1 in a record-extending 21 distinct years (per Hot 100 chart dates), encompassing her 19 leaders: 1990-2000, 2005-06, 2008 and, thanks to “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” 2019-25. That’s more than double the totals of the next highest four acts that have each spent time atop the Hot 100 in 10 individual years: Paul McCartney/Wings (1971, 1973-76, 1978, 1980, 1982-84; additionally, The Beatles, with him as a member, led in seven years: 1964-70); Beyoncé (2003, 2006-09, 2017-18, 2020, 2022, 2024; plus, Destiny’s Child, with her as a member, ruled in three years: 1999-2001); Michael Jackson (1972, 1979-80, 1983-84, 1987-88, 1991-92, 1995; also, The Jackson 5, with him in the group, led in 1970); and Madonna (1984-87, 1989-92, 1995, 2000). “All I Want for Christmas Is You” concurrently tops Billboard’s multimetric Holiday 100 chart, leading for a 65th week, of the chart’s 73 total weeks since the list originated in 2011. The anthem also rules as the top title on Billboard’s Greatest of All Time Holiday 100 Songs chart. Holiday hits comprise the Hot 100’s entire top 10 – and top 16 – for the first time, aided by the chart’s tracking week encompassing Dec. 20-26, thus, six days leading up to and including Christmas Day. (Next week’s chart, dated Jan. 11, 2025, is set for the resurgences of nonseasonal songs, reflecting the Dec. 27-Jan. 2 tracking week.) Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” holds at No. 2 on the Hot 100; Wham!’s “Last Christmas,” from 1984, keeps at its No. 3 best; and Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock,” from 1957, is steady at No. 4 after reaching No. 3 Hot 100. Ariana Grande’s “Santa Tell Me,” from 2014, jingles 9-5 on the Hot 100, with 42 million streams (up 52%), 11.4 million in airplay audience (up 27%) and 9,000 downloads and physical singles sold (up 758%) – making it the week’s top-selling song among all configurations, after a 10th-anniversary single with new artwork was released Dec. 20 on cassette, CD and 7-inch vinyl. Grade tallies her 16th career top five Hot 100 hit (among 23 top 10s), as the song becomes only the eighth holiday song in the chart’s history to reach the top five (among 16 such top 10s). Burl Ives’ “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” released in 1964, slips 5-6 on the Hot 100, after peaking at No. 4; Andy Williams’ “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” from 1963, holds at No. 7, after hitting No. 5; Dean Martin’s “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!,” from 1959, repeats at No. 8, after reaching No. 7; Kelly Clarkson’s “Underneath the Tree,” from 2013, ascends a spot to a new No. 9 high, a week after reaching the top 10 for the first time; and Nat King Cole’s “The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You),” which the late legend first recorded in 1946, returns to the tier (14-10, after hitting No. 9). Plus, here are the six songs that round out the unprecedented all-holiday top 16 carols on the Hot 100: José Feliciano’s “Feliz Navidad” (16-11); Michael Bublé’s “It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas” (15-12); The Ronettes’ “Sleigh Ride” (17-13); Chuck Berry’s “Run Rudolph Run” (21-14); Darlene Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” (23-15); and Perry Como and the Fontane Sisters’ “It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas,” with Mitchell Ayres and his Orchestra (24-16). Of the Hot 100’s top 25, holiday songs account for 23 positions. Along with Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ nonseasonal “Die With a Smile” at No. 17, Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” ranks at No. 24.
January 1Jan 1 really bad week to release for SZA, the songs made the top 100 but none made the top 40 :/
January 1Jan 1 that race for #1 is gonna go crazy really bad week to release for SZA, the songs made the top 100 but none made the top 40 :/”BMF” is one to watch going off of Spotify trends, we’ll see what radio does with any of the tracks to help them take off
January 2Jan 2 Author Think that is the first time Ed & Elton have made the top 40 in the US!Correct! Its previous peak was #42.
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