Posted Wednesday at 03:592 days BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending April 25, 2026 | Tracking period: 4/10–4/16TW LW PP WC Artist – Song01 01 01 26 Ella Langley ‒ Choosin' Texas02 02 02 34 Olivia Dean ‒ Man I Need03 03 01 14 Bruno Mars ‒ I Just Might04 08 04 09 Ella Langley ‒ Be Her05 04 01 61 Alex Warren ‒ Ordinary06 06 06 29 Olivia Dean ‒ So Easy (To Fall In Love)07 07 01 43 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ Golden08 09 06 15 PinkPantheress & Zara Larsson ‒ Stateside09 10 06 44 Kehlani ‒ Folded10 05 01 04 BTS ‒ Swim11 11 01 28 Taylor Swift ‒ The Fate Of Ophelia12 14 04 07 Bruno Mars ‒ Risk It All13 20 13 40 Justin Bieber ‒ Yukon14 12 11 29 RAYE ‒ Where Is My Husband!15 17 15 29 Tame Impala & JENNIE ‒ Dracula16 13 11 14 Luke Combs ‒ Sleepless In A Hotel Room17 15 01 28 Taylor Swift ‒ Opalite18 RE 02 30 Justin Bieber ‒ Daisies19 16 16 10 Dominic Fike ‒ Babydoll20 ** 20 01 Ella Langley ‒ Bottom Of Your Boots (HOT SHOT DEBUT)21 38 21 04 Ella Langley ‒ Loving Life Again22 18 17 09 Bella Kay ‒ Iloveitiloveitiloveit23 19 15 11 Don Toliver ‒ E8524 21 12 09 Luke Combs ‒ Be By You25 22 22 10 sombr ‒ Homewrecker26 RE 05 25 Justin Bieber feat. Nicki Minaj ‒ Beauty And A Beat27 46 27 11 Ella Langley ‒ Dandelion28 ** 28 01 KATSEYE ‒ Pinky Up29 26 26 29 Cody Johnson ‒ The Fall30 24 04 06 Harry Styles ‒ American Girls31 25 14 11 Don Toliver ‒ Body32 29 29 11 DaBaby ‒ Pop Dat Thang33 27 27 11 Riley Green ‒ Change My Mind34 34 32 08 Dominic Fike ‒ White Keys35 51 35 04 Dexter And The Moonrocks ‒ Freakin' Out36 28 19 17 Sienna Spiro ‒ Die On This Hill37 33 33 12 T.I. ‒ Let 'Em Know38 30 08 44 Morgan Wallen feat. Post Malone ‒ I Ain't Coming Back39 32 21 07 Alex Warren ‒ Fever Dream40 42 40 07 Malcolm Todd ‒ Earrings41 47 17 31 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ When Did You Get Hot?42 35 35 18 Zara Larsson ‒ Lush Life43 44 41 05 BossMan Dlow ‒ Motion Party44 43 39 13 Zara Larsson ‒ Midnight Sun45 39 06 11 Noah Kahan ‒ The Great Divide46 40 31 25 Luke Combs ‒ Days Like These47 RE 05 21 Justin Bieber feat. Ludacris ‒ Baby48 41 12 16 Lil Uzi Vert ‒ What You Saying49 36 36 16 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Brunette50 ** 50 01 Lady Gaga & Doechii ‒ Runway51 45 03 24 Taylor Swift ‒ Elizabeth Taylor52 49 49 11 Dave & Tems ‒ Raindance53 ** 53 01 Ella Langley ‒ Broken54 ** 54 01 Ella Langley ‒ We Know Us55 ** 55 01 Ella Langley ‒ You & Me Time56 55 55 07 Dylan Scott ‒ What He'll Never Have57 ** 57 01 Chris Brown ‒ Obvious58 54 31 11 HARDY, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen & Tim McGraw ‒ McArthur59 48 12 17 Pooh Shiesty ‒ FDO60 95 60 02 Stella Lefty ‒ Boston61 57 57 06 Julia Wolf ‒ In My Room62 ** 62 01 Ella Langley ‒ Low Lights63 ** 63 01 Ella Langley ‒ Speaking Terms64 31 21 03 Ye & Travis Scott ‒ Father65 56 56 05 Tems ‒ What You Need66 60 60 07 Jordan Davis ‒ Turn This Truck Around67 59 32 20 Megan Moroney ‒ Beautiful Things68 62 48 10 Morgan Wallen ‒ Don't We69 52 25 04 BTS ‒ Body To Body70 ** 70 01 DJ Khaled, Future & Lil Baby ‒ One Of Them71 ** 71 01 Ella Langley & Miranda Lambert ‒ Butterfly Season72 50 20 05 Noah Kahan ‒ Porch Light73 64 64 05 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean ‒ Rein Me In74 61 55 05 Kacey Musgraves ‒ Dry Spell75 ** 75 01 Ella Langley ‒ Somethin' Simple76 ** 76 01 Ella Langley ‒ Last Call For Us77 63 63 04 Weezer ‒ Go Away78 65 46 04 Luke Combs ‒ Rethink Some Things79 58 43 18 Tyla ‒ Chanel80 ** 80 01 Ella Langley ‒ I Gotta Quit81 73 64 09 Lil Baby ‒ Mrs. Trendsetter82 ** 82 01 Teddy Swims ‒ Mr. Know It All83 ** 83 01 Ella Langley ‒ It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels84 53 53 11 Thomas Rhett feat. Jordan Davis ‒ Ain't A Bad Life85 89 85 02 Josh Ross ‒ Hate How You Look86 37 27 03 Ye & Andre Troutman ‒ All The Love87 75 75 08 Peso Pluma & Tito Double P ‒ Dano88 67 50 04 BTS ‒ 2.089 83 83 04 Max B & French Montana ‒ Ever Since U Left Me90 72 35 04 BTS ‒ Hooligan91 69 43 05 Sienna Spiro ‒ The Visitor92 84 84 04 Corey Kent & Koe Wetzel ‒ Rocky Mountain Low93 74 74 02 The Long Faces ‒ Jane!94 66 01 12 Harry Styles ‒ Aperture95 70 52 15 Daniel Caesar ‒ Who Knows96 ** 96 01 Jason Aldean ‒ Don't Tell On Me97 91 91 02 Temper City ‒ Self Aware98 77 73 10 Shakira ‒ Zoo99 87 13 13 Zach Bryan ‒ Plastic Cigarette100 RE 85 02 Kane Brown ‒ WomanOUT 23 01 30 Bad Bunny ‒ DTMFOUT 68 63 08 Justin Moore ‒ Time's TickingOUT 71 44 02 Ye ‒ Punch DrunkOUT 76 72 12 Ty Myers ‒ Ends Of The EarthOUT 78 49 02 Ye ‒ Whatever WorksOUT 79 40 02 Ye ‒ KingOUT 80 25 12 Zach Bryan ‒ Say WhyOUT 81 18 05 Harry Styles ‒ Coming Up RosesOUT 82 41 03 BTS ‒ NormalOUT 85 85 01 Don Toliver ‒ TuitionOUT 86 53 10 Don Toliver ‒ TiramisuOUT 88 88 02 Freya Skye ‒ Silent TreatmentOUT 90 36 03 BTS ‒ FYAOUT 92 92 01 Ella Langley ‒ Girl You're Taking HomeOUT 93 48 07 Brent Faiyaz ‒ Butterflies.OUT 94 94 01 Chris Rainbow ‒ Be Like A WomanOUT 96 82 02 Lainey Wilson ‒ Can't Sit StillOUT 97 29 09 Don Toliver feat. Rema ‒ SecondhandOUT 98 51 02 Ye ‒ This A MustOUT 99 99 01 Dan + Shay ‒ Say SoOUT 100 100 01 Malcolm Todd ‒ Sweet BoyBubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song01 ** Ella Langley ‒ Most Good Things Do (Acoustic)02 04 Malcolm Todd ‒ Roommates03 05 Corey Kent ‒ Empty Words04 07 Empire of the Sun ‒ We Are The People05 11 Peso Pluma, Tito Double P & LENCHO ‒ Chiclona06 RE Belly Gang Ku$hington feat. YKNIECE ‒ Friend Do07 12 Hudson Westbrook ‒ Painted You Pretty08 15 Sexyy Red & Key Glock ‒ Hang Wit A Bad Bitch09 14 Bella Kay ‒ Steady10 08 Herencia de Grandes ‒ Ya Borracho11 06 Elevation Worship & Chandler Moore ‒ God I'm Just Grateful12 10 Taffy & PLUTO ‒ Feeling On My Body (Remix)13 19 Chris Janson ‒ Me & A Beer14 02 Ty Myers ‒ Message To You15 01 OneRepublic ‒ Need Your Love16 13 Josiah Queen ‒ Demons17 22 BigXthaPlug ‒ Texas18 ** Omar Courtz ‒ Koko19 24 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Sunburn20 RE Laufey ‒ From The Start21 RE Treaty Oak Revival ‒ Bad State Of Mind22 RE Mike Will Made-It, YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Chief Keef ‒ Rooms23 ** Jay Wheeler ‒ De Lejitos24 RE KATSEYE ‒ Touch25 ** F3miii ‒ Noble
Wednesday at 04:002 days Author Ella Langley’s ‘Choosin’ Texas’ No. 1 on Hot 100 for 7th Week as ‘Dandelion’ Debuts Atop Billboard 200By Gary Trust | 4/20/2026Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” tallies a seventh nonconsecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It became her first leader on the chart in mid-February.Concurrently, parent album Dandelion sprouts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Langley becomes just the second woman to lead the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 simultaneously with country titles (defined as those that have hit Billboard’s Hot Country Songs or Top Country Albums charts). Taylor Swift first doubled up with “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” and Red (Taylor’s Version) on the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 for a week in November 2021. With Swift earning the honor via re-recorded material, Langley is the first woman to claim the mark with all-new music.Meanwhile, fellow Dandelion track “Be Her” bounds 8-4 for a new Hot 100 high, marking Langley’s second top five hit. She becomes the first woman artist that has primarily recorded country music to chart her initial two top five songs in the region simultaneously.On the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart, “Choosin’ Texas” reigns for a 21st week and “Be Her” holds at its No. 2 best (with both in the top 10 on Country Airplay). Langley cowrote and coproduced both songs.“It was such a crazy moment,” the Louisiana native told Billboard about finding out that “Choosin’ Texas” had first topped the Hot 100. “My label called, with my team on speaker, and it was just surreal. We loved the song when we wrote it, but none of us thought that it would be the song to do everything it’s doing. It keeps giving us a reason to celebrate new milestones.”Read on for details of this week’s Hot 100 top 10, which again features a prominent presence by women artists overall.“Choosin’ Texas,” on SAWGOD/Columbia Records, with Triple Tigers working promotion to country radio, drew 30.7 million official streams (up 15% week over week) and 42.5 million radio airplay audience impressions (essentially even) and sold 10,000 (up 16%) in the United States April 10-16.The single continues for an eighth week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart; holds at No. 9 after reaching No. 8 on Radio Songs; and keeps at No. 2 after five weeks atop Digital Song Sales.Langley leads eight women who claim seven spots in the Hot 100’s top 10.Along with “Choosin’ Texas” and “Be Her,” Olivia Dean likewise has her first two top 10s in the tier: “Man I Need” ranks at its No. 2 best for a seventh nonconsecutive week and “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” holds at its No. 6 high. They’re joined by HUNTR/X, whose EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI sing “Golden,” steady at No. 7 after eight weeks at No. 1 last August-October; PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson, with “Stateside,” which lifts 9-8 after hitting No. 6, as it rules Hot Dance/Pop Songs for a ninth week; and Kehlani, with “Folded,” up 10-9 also after reaching No. 6.Women have powered the Hot 100’s top 10 of late, with the last five weeks, dating to the March 28 chart, sporting seven songs each by women. That span includes two Taylor Swift No. 1s: “The Fate of Ophelia” and “Opalite.”The run marks the best showing for women in the Hot 100’s top 10 since Swift almost single-handedly did even better last fall. She took over the entire top 10 (and top 13) on the Oct. 18, 2025, ranking, as her album The Life of a Showgirl made its chart start, with Sabrina Carpenter featured on the title cut, at No. 8. The following week brought nine entries by women acts, as “Golden” rejoined the top 10 (with only Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” breaking up the all-women alliance that week).The last five weeks and counting mark the longest streak of seven or more concurrent top 10s by women acts since an eight-week stretch in August-October 2014, which was highlighted by No. 1s for Swift (“Shake It Off”) and Megan Trainor (“All About That Bass”). In that span, women monopolized the top five for a record five consecutive weeks.In between that run and women’s chart success since October, the Hot 100 dated Nov. 5, 2022, marked the first all-women top 10, thanks to Swift and Lana Del Rey, a feat repeated for a week in December 2023 via Swift, Doja Cat and SZA.“Seeing women at the top of the charts together is incredible,” Langley further mused to Billboard. “It’s a testament to the stories we’re telling and how they’re resonating with fans. I do hope it keeps opening doors for female artists in the future who’ve been waiting for their turn.”Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” holds at No. 3 after three weeks atop the Hot 100 in January to mid-March. It leads Radio Songs for a ninth week, with 81.5 million in audience (up 1%), while topping the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for a 14th week each (as he extends his longest career command on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs).Warren’s “Ordinary” descends 4-5 on the Hot 100 after 10 weeks at No. 1 last June-August.Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, BTS’ “Swim” falls 5-10, three weeks after it led in its debut frame. It’s No. 1 for a fourth week on Digital Song Sales (11,000, down 52%).
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