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Week ending May 9, 2026 | Tracking period: 4/24–4/30

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song


01 02 01 28 Ella Langley ‒ Choosin' Texas

02 03 01 16 Bruno Mars ‒ I Just Might

03 04 02 36 Olivia Dean ‒ Man I Need

04 01 01 02 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Drop Dead

05 05 04 11 Ella Langley ‒ Be Her

06 07 06 31 Olivia Dean ‒ So Easy (To Fall In Love)

07 ** 07 01 Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen ‒ I Can't Love You Anymore (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

08 06 01 63 Alex Warren ‒ Ordinary

09 ** 09 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Doors

10 10 06 46 Kehlani ‒ Folded

11 44 06 13 Noah Kahan ‒ The Great Divide (BIGGEST STREAMING GAIN)

12 08 02 32 Justin Bieber ‒ Daisies

13 09 01 45 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ Golden

14 ** 14 01 Noah Kahan ‒ End Of August

15 13 06 17 PinkPantheress & Zara Larsson ‒ Stateside

16 ** 16 01 Noah Kahan ‒ American Cars

17 14 01 30 Taylor Swift ‒ The Fate Of Ophelia

18 16 15 31 Tame Impala & JENNIE ‒ Dracula (BIGGEST AIRPLAY GAIN)

19 ** 19 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Dashboard

20 15 04 09 Bruno Mars ‒ Risk It All

21 60 20 07 Noah Kahan ‒ Porch Light

22 18 11 16 Luke Combs ‒ Sleepless In A Hotel Room

23 ** 23 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Downfall

24 12 12 42 Justin Bieber ‒ Yukon

25 17 01 30 Taylor Swift ‒ Opalite

26 ** 26 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Willing And Able

27 20 16 12 Dominic Fike ‒ Babydoll

28 ** 28 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Haircut

29 ** 29 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Paid Time Off

30 23 22 12 sombr ‒ Homewrecker

31 24 12 11 Luke Combs ‒ Be By You

32 22 01 06 BTS ‒ Swim

33 ** 33 01 Noah Kahan ‒ 23

34 ** 34 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Deny Deny Deny

35 25 15 13 Don Toliver ‒ E85

36 28 21 06 Ella Langley ‒ Loving Life Again

37 26 17 11 Bella Kay ‒ Iloveitiloveitiloveit

38 RE 01 26 Michael Jackson ‒ Billie Jean

39 27 26 31 Cody Johnson ‒ The Fall

40 35 35 09 Malcolm Todd ‒ Earrings

41 31 27 13 Riley Green ‒ Change My Mind

42 51 42 04 Stella Lefty ‒ Boston

43 30 29 13 DaBaby ‒ Pop Dat Thang

44 ** 44 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Staying Still

45 ** 45 01 Noah Kahan ‒ All Them Horses

46 33 33 06 Dexter And The Moonrocks ‒ Freakin' Out

47 47 39 15 Zara Larsson ‒ Midnight Sun

48 ** 48 01 Noah Kahan ‒ We Go Way Back

49 34 04 08 Harry Styles ‒ American Girls

50 ** 50 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Dan

51 ** 51 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Headed North

52 32 14 13 Don Toliver ‒ Body

53 29 20 03 Ella Langley ‒ Bottom Of Your Boots

54 38 19 19 Sienna Spiro ‒ Die On This Hill

55 40 21 09 Alex Warren ‒ Fever Dream

56 ** 56 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Spoiled

57 37 27 13 Ella Langley ‒ Dandelion

58 41 33 14 T.I. ‒ Let 'Em Know

59 36 32 10 Dominic Fike ‒ White Keys

60 52 36 18 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Brunette

61 48 35 20 Zara Larsson ‒ Lush Life

62 46 17 33 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ When Did You Get Hot?

63 42 08 46 Morgan Wallen feat. Post Malone ‒ I Ain't Coming Back

64 21 03 26 Taylor Swift ‒ Elizabeth Taylor

65 ** 65 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Lighthouse

66 50 41 07 BossMan Dlow ‒ Motion Party

67 78 67 03 Jason Aldean ‒ Don't Tell On Me

68 56 48 12 Morgan Wallen ‒ Don't We

69 54 49 13 Dave & Tems ‒ Raindance

70 53 12 18 Lil Uzi Vert ‒ What You Saying

71 49 28 03 KATSEYE ‒ Pinky Up

72 55 31 13 HARDY, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen & Tim McGraw ‒ McArthur

73 58 32 22 Megan Moroney ‒ Beautiful Things

74 57 57 09 Jordan Davis ‒ Turn This Truck Around

75 ** 75 01 Malcolm Todd ‒ I Saw Your Face

76 ** 76 01 Kehlani feat. Usher ‒ Shoulda Never

77 62 56 07 Tems ‒ What You Need

78 75 46 06 Luke Combs ‒ Rethink Some Things

79 ** 79 01 Noah Kahan ‒ Orbiter

80 66 64 07 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean ‒ Rein Me In

81 ** 81 01 Noah Kahan ‒ A Few Of Your Own

82 63 57 08 Julia Wolf ‒ In My Room

83 64 55 07 Kacey Musgraves ‒ Dry Spell

84 59 59 02 Tyla feat. Zara Larsson ‒ She Did It Again

85 70 70 04 Josh Ross ‒ Hate How You Look

86 67 12 19 Pooh Shiesty ‒ FDO

87 85 85 04 Temper City ‒ Self Aware

88 69 21 05 Ye & Travis Scott ‒ Father

89 81 81 04 Kane Brown ‒ Woman

90 ** 90 01 Latto feat. GloRilla ‒ GOMF

91 93 91 02 Riley Green ‒ My Way (BIGGEST DIGITAL SALES GAIN)

92 68 53 03 Ella Langley ‒ Broken

93 76 76 03 Teddy Swims ‒ Mr. Know It All

94 71 63 06 Weezer ‒ Go Away

95 61 61 02 sombr ‒ Potential

96 ** 96 01 Karol G & Greg Gonzalez ‒ Despues de Ti

97 77 69 03 Miley Cyrus ‒ Younger You

98 82 82 06 French Montana & Max B ‒ Ever Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf)

99 79 57 03 Chris Brown ‒ Obvious

100 98 88 04 Freya Skye ‒ Silent Treatment

OUT 11 05 26 Justin Bieber feat. Nicki Minaj ‒ Beauty And A Beat

OUT 19 11 30 RAYE ‒ Where Is My Husband!

OUT 39 05 22 Justin Bieber feat. Ludacris ‒ Baby

OUT 43 41 04 Justin Bieber feat. Chance the Rapper ‒ Confident

OUT 45 31 26 Luke Combs ‒ Days Like These

OUT 65 55 08 Dylan Scott ‒ What He'll Never Have

OUT 72 64 10 Lil Baby ‒ Mrs. Trendsetter

OUT 73 55 02 Ella Langley ‒ You & Me Time

OUT 74 43 19 Tyla ‒ Chanel

OUT 80 66 02 Justin Bieber ‒ Speed Demon

OUT 83 83 01 Clave Especial, Fuerza Regida & Los Gemelos de Sinaloa ‒ Ferrari

OUT 84 84 01 Cody Johnson ‒ I Want You

OUT 86 84 05 Corey Kent & Koe Wetzel ‒ Rocky Mountain Low

OUT 87 50 02 Lady Gaga & Doechii ‒ Runway

OUT 88 54 02 Ella Langley ‒ We Know Us

OUT 89 71 02 Ella Langley & Miranda Lambert ‒ Butterfly Season

OUT 90 75 09 Peso Pluma & Tito Double P ‒ Dano

OUT 91 52 16 Daniel Caesar ‒ Who Knows

OUT 92 92 02 Chris Rainbow ‒ Be Like A Woman

OUT 94 13 14 Zach Bryan ‒ Plastic Cigarette

OUT 95 25 05 BTS ‒ Body To Body

OUT 96 73 11 Shakira ‒ Zoo

OUT 97 97 01 Corey Kent ‒ Empty Words

OUT 99 99 02 Malcolm Todd ‒ Sweet Boy

OUT 100 74 03 The Long Faces ‒ Jane!

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

01 01 Malcolm Todd ‒ Roommates

02 17 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Sunburn

03 ** Kehlani feat. Lil Wayne ‒ Anotha Luva

04 ** Kehlani feat. Brandy ‒ I Need You

05 12 F3miii ‒ Noble

06 16 Justin Bieber ‒ Everything Hallelujah

07 ** Kehlani ‒ Oooh

08 03 Empire of the Sun ‒ We Are The People

09 04 Elevation Worship & Chandler Moore ‒ God I'm Just Grateful

10 09 OneRepublic ‒ Need Your Love

11 ** Shaboozey ‒ Born To Die

12 ** The Red Clay Strays ‒ Demons In Your Choir

13 13 Herencia de Grandes ‒ Ya Borracho

14 11 Josiah Queen ‒ Demons

15 08 Chris Janson ‒ Me & A Beer

16 07 Sexyy Red & Key Glock ‒ Hang Wit A Bad Bitch

17 05 Hudson Westbrook ‒ Painted You Pretty

18 ** Zach John King ‒ Get To Drinkin'

19 20 Los Dos de Tamaulipas ‒ Ayudame

20 10 Laufey ‒ From The Start

21 ** Kehlani feat. Clipse ‒ No Such Thing

22 24 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Chevy Silverado

23 06 Peso Pluma, Tito Double P & LENCHO ‒ Chiclona

24 ** Kehlani feat. Cardi B ‒ Pocket

25 ** Kehlani feat. Missy Elliott ‒ Back And Forth

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Ella Langley’s ‘Choosin’ Texas’ Returns to No. 1 for Eighth Week Atop Hot 100

By Gary Trust | 5/4/2026

Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” rebounds a spot for an eighth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The song became Langley’s first Hot 100 leader and stakes its fifth distinct stay at No. 1, previously leading on charts dated Feb. 14; March 7 and 21-28; and April 11-25. It ties for the most separate No. 1 stays over a single release cycle, matching those for Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” in 2023 and Harry Styles’ “As It Was” in 2022. Overall, Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” leads with eight ascents to No. 1 in 2019-25.

Amid the No. 1 run on the Hot 100 for the resilient “Choosin’ Texas,” five other songs have taken turns at the top: Bad Bunny’s “DtMF,” Taylor Swift’s “Opalite,” Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might,” BTS’ “Swim” and Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drop Dead.” (The commands of “Last Night” and “As It Was” were interrupted by six No. 1s each.)

Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s top 10, Langley’s “Be Her” holds at No. 5 and “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” with Morgan Wallen, debuts at No. 7 — becoming the first song by two core-country acts in lead roles ever to debut in the top 10 and giving Langley a historic triple in the tier.

Plus, Noah Kahan’s “Doors” opens at No. 9 on the Hot 100, as parent album The Great Divide launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

“Choosin’ Texas,” on SAWGOD/Columbia Records, with Triple Tigers promoting it to country radio, drew 26.6 million official streams (down 5% week over week) and 44.7 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 1%) and sold 8,000 (down 8%) in the United States April 24-30.

The single rebounds one place for a ninth week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart; holds at its No. 6 high on Radio Songs; and keeps at No. 2 after five weeks atop Digital Song Sales.

On the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart, “Choosin’ Texas” reigns for a 23rd week.

Langley’s “Be Her” is steady at No. 5 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 4, and her “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” with Morgan Wallen, debuts at No. 7. The duet, released April 24, arrives with 16.7 million streams, 10.8 million in radio reach and 10,000 sold.

Langley adds her third Hot 100 top 10, and first to debut in the region. With all three in the top 10 together, she becomes the first artist that has primarily recorded country music to chart three initial career top 10s in the bracket simultaneously.

“Choosin’ Texas,” “Be Her” and “I Can’t Love You Anymore” are from Langley’s Billboard 200-topping album Dandelion, with the duet added to the set (which was released April 10). She cowrote and coproduced all three songs.

Wallen notches his 19th Hot 100 top 10.

In part reflecting Langley and Wallen’s high profiles, “I Can’t Love You Anymore” makes a historic start: It’s the first song by two core-country acts each with lead billing to debut in the Hot 100’s top 10. The last such top 10 at all (regardless of debut rank)? Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton’s iconic “Islands in the Stream.” The Bee Gees-written duet dominated for two weeks in 1983.

“I Can’t Love You Anymore” (teased at the end of the official video for “Choosin’ Texas”) also starts at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales, where it’s Langley’s second leader and Wallen’s 10th.

Noah Kahan’s “Doors” debuts at No. 9 on the Hot 100, led by 17.8 million first-week streams.

The song is the singer-songwriter’s third Hot 100 top 10, after “The Great Divide” (No. 6 peak in February) and “Stick Season” (No. 9, 2024). “Doors” and the former are from his new album, The Great Divide, which blasts in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with the biggest week for a rock album, by equivalent album units (389,000), since the chart began measuring by that metric in 2014.

“Doors” concurrently debuts atop the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, marking Kahan’s second leader; “The Great Divide” was No. 1 in its debut week in February.

Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” rises 3-2 after three weeks atop the Hot 100 in January to mid-March. It tops Radio Songs for an 11th week, with 78.1 million in audience (up 1%), while leading the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for a 16th week each (as he extends his longest career run atop Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs).

Like Langley, Olivia Dean charts multiple songs in the Hot 100’s top 10: “Man I Need” lifts 4-3, off its No. 2 peak, and “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” rebounds a spot to its No. 6 best.

Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drop Dead” falls to No. 4 on the Hot 100 a week after it debuted at No. 1.

Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” dips 6-8 on the Hot 100 after 10 weeks at No. 1 last June-August. It spends a 52nd week in the top 10, becoming just the fourth song to reach the milestone; Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” leads with 80 top 10 weeks in 2024-25.

Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Kehlani’s “Folded” keeps at No. 10 after reaching No. 6.

For a seventh consecutive week, seven songs by women place in the Hot 100’s top 10. It’s 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 Taylor Swift (“Shake It Off”) and Megan Trainor (“All About That Bass”) and featured women monopolizing the top five for a record five consecutive weeks.

All 21 songs charting for noah is pretty iconic only an elite group can do that 🙌

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