Posted May 13May 13 BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending May 16, 2026 | Tracking period: 5/1–5/7TW LW PP WC Artist – Song01 01 01 29 Ella Langley ‒ Choosin' Texas02 05 02 12 Ella Langley ‒ Be Her03 04 01 03 Olivia Rodrigo ‒ Drop Dead04 03 02 37 Olivia Dean ‒ Man I Need05 02 01 17 Bruno Mars ‒ I Just Might06 06 06 32 Olivia Dean ‒ So Easy (To Fall In Love)07 08 01 64 Alex Warren ‒ Ordinary08 07 07 02 Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen ‒ I Can't Love You Anymore09 10 06 47 Kehlani ‒ Folded10 18 10 32 Tame Impala & JENNIE ‒ Dracula11 13 01 46 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ Golden12 12 02 33 Justin Bieber ‒ Daisies13 15 06 18 PinkPantheress & Zara Larsson ‒ Stateside14 17 01 31 Taylor Swift ‒ The Fate Of Ophelia15 20 04 10 Bruno Mars ‒ Risk It All16 22 11 17 Luke Combs ‒ Sleepless In A Hotel Room17 38 01 27 Michael Jackson ‒ Billie Jean18 11 06 14 Noah Kahan ‒ The Great Divide19 25 01 31 Taylor Swift ‒ Opalite20 09 09 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Doors21 27 16 13 Dominic Fike ‒ Babydoll22 30 22 13 sombr ‒ Homewrecker23 47 23 16 Zara Larsson ‒ Midnight Sun24 31 12 12 Luke Combs ‒ Be By You25 24 12 43 Justin Bieber ‒ Yukon26 43 26 14 DaBaby ‒ Pop Dat Thang27 42 27 05 Stella Lefty ‒ Boston28 39 26 32 Cody Johnson ‒ The Fall29 RE 07 15 Michael Jackson ‒ Human Nature30 32 01 07 BTS ‒ Swim31 36 21 07 Ella Langley ‒ Loving Life Again32 RE 01 26 Michael Jackson ‒ Beat It33 40 33 10 Malcolm Todd ‒ Earrings34 41 27 14 Riley Green ‒ Change My Mind35 35 15 14 Don Toliver ‒ E8536 21 20 08 Noah Kahan ‒ Porch Light37 37 17 12 Bella Kay ‒ Iloveitiloveitiloveit38 46 33 07 Dexter And The Moonrocks ‒ Freakin' Out39 14 14 02 Noah Kahan ‒ End Of August40 49 04 09 Harry Styles ‒ American Girls41 19 19 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Dashboard42 RE 01 22 Michael Jackson ‒ Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough43 26 26 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Willing And Able44 16 16 02 Noah Kahan ‒ American Cars45 52 14 14 Don Toliver ‒ Body46 44 44 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Staying Still47 23 23 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Downfall48 54 19 20 Sienna Spiro ‒ Die On This Hill49 55 21 10 Alex Warren ‒ Fever Dream50 60 36 19 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Brunette51 53 20 04 Ella Langley ‒ Bottom Of Your Boots52 58 33 15 T.I. ‒ Let 'Em Know53 61 35 21 Zara Larsson ‒ Lush Life54 57 27 14 Ella Langley ‒ Dandelion55 28 28 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Haircut56 59 32 11 Dominic Fike ‒ White Keys57 63 08 47 Morgan Wallen feat. Post Malone ‒ I Ain't Coming Back58 83 55 08 Kacey Musgraves ‒ Dry Spell59 64 03 27 Taylor Swift ‒ Elizabeth Taylor60 66 41 08 BossMan Dlow ‒ Motion Party61 34 34 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Deny Deny Deny62 68 48 13 Morgan Wallen ‒ Don't We63 29 29 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Paid Time Off64 33 33 02 Noah Kahan ‒ 2365 69 49 14 Dave & Tems ‒ Raindance66 50 50 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Dan67 72 31 14 HARDY, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen & Tim McGraw ‒ McArthur68 73 32 23 Megan Moroney ‒ Beautiful Things69 74 57 10 Jordan Davis ‒ Turn This Truck Around70 79 70 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Orbiter71 45 45 02 Noah Kahan ‒ All Them Horses72 71 28 04 KATSEYE ‒ Pinky Up73 70 12 19 Lil Uzi Vert ‒ What You Saying74 ** 74 01 Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Bring Your Love (HOT SHOT DEBUT)75 77 56 08 Tems ‒ What You Need76 78 46 07 Luke Combs ‒ Rethink Some Things77 80 64 08 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean ‒ Rein Me In78 67 67 04 Jason Aldean ‒ Don't Tell On Me79 87 79 05 Temper City ‒ Self Aware80 RE 50 03 Lady Gaga & Doechii ‒ Runway81 48 48 02 Noah Kahan ‒ We Go Way Back82 85 70 05 Josh Ross ‒ Hate How You Look83 65 65 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Lighthouse84 ** 84 01 Kacey Musgraves feat. Miranda Lambert ‒ Horses And Divorces85 82 57 09 Julia Wolf ‒ In My Room86 89 81 05 Kane Brown ‒ Woman87 ** 87 01 Alex Warren ‒ Fine Place To Die88 56 56 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Spoiled89 51 51 02 Noah Kahan ‒ Headed North90 ** 90 01 Chris Brown feat. Leon Thomas ‒ Fallin'91 99 57 04 Chris Brown ‒ Obvious92 93 76 04 Teddy Swims ‒ Mr. Know It All93 86 12 20 Pooh Shiesty ‒ FDO94 ** 94 01 Vincent Mason ‒ Damned If I Do95 81 81 02 Noah Kahan ‒ A Few Of Your Own96 88 21 06 Ye & Travis Scott ‒ Father97 ** 97 01 F3miii ‒ Noble98 98 82 07 French Montana & Max B ‒ Ever Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf)99 94 63 07 Weezer feat. Best Coast ‒ Go Away100 RE 84 06 Corey Kent & Koe Wetzel ‒ Rocky Mountain LowOUT 62 17 33 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ When Did You Get Hot?OUT 75 75 01 Malcolm Todd ‒ I Saw Your FaceOUT 76 76 01 Kehlani feat. Usher ‒ Shoulda NeverOUT 84 59 02 Tyla feat. Zara Larsson ‒ She Did It AgainOUT 90 90 01 Latto feat. GloRilla ‒ GOMFOUT 91 91 02 Riley Green ‒ My WayOUT 92 53 03 Ella Langley ‒ BrokenOUT 95 61 02 sombr ‒ PotentialOUT 96 96 01 Karol G & Greg Gonzalez ‒ Despues de TiOUT 97 69 03 Miley Cyrus ‒ Younger YouOUT 100 88 04 Freya Skye ‒ Silent TreatmentBubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song01 02 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Sunburn02 01 Malcolm Todd ‒ Roommates03 ** Isaiah Rashad & SZA ‒ Boy In Red04 ** Kacey Musgraves ‒ Middle Of Nowhere05 10 OneRepublic ‒ Need Your Love06 ** Kacey Musgraves ‒ Loneliest Girl07 09 Elevation Worship & Chandler Moore ‒ God I'm Just Grateful08 08 Empire of the Sun ‒ We Are The People09 14 Josiah Queen ‒ Demons10 11 Shaboozey ‒ Born To Die11 18 Zach John King ‒ Get To Drinkin'12 19 Los Dos de Tamaulipas ‒ Ayudame13 17 Hudson Westbrook ‒ Painted You Pretty14 ** Zara Larsson & Shakira ‒ Eurosummer15 15 Chris Janson ‒ Me & A Beer16 22 Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Chevy Silverado17 ** CORTIS ‒ REDRED18 ** Bella Kay ‒ Promise?19 20 Laufey ‒ From The Start20 ** Lenin Ramirez ‒ Todo Lo Fue21 16 Sexyy Red & Key Glock ‒ Hang Wit A Bad Bitch22 13 Herencia de Grandes ‒ Ya Borracho23 ** Kacey Musgraves ‒ Back On The Wagon24 ** Stella Lefty ‒ I Know I Know25 ** LONOWN & riserayss ‒ Worry
May 13May 13 Author Ella Langley Takes Top 2 on Billboard Hot 100 With ‘Choosin’ Texas’ & ‘Be Her’By Gary Trust | 5/11/2026Ella Langley makes more chart history as “Choosin’ Texas” continues for a ninth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and “Be Her” ascends to a new No. 2 high.Langley becomes the first woman known for primarily recording country music to claim the Hot 100’s top two spots simultaneously over the chart’s 67-year history. Among all core-country acts, only Morgan Wallen has also achieved the feat, for a week last May.Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s top 10, Tame Impala and JENNIE’s “Dracula” blasts to No. 10 — becoming the first top 10 for each act — and women hold eight spots in the region, marking a run of prominence last linked nearly a dozen years ago.“Choosin’ Texas,” on SAWGOD/Columbia Records, with Triple Tigers promoting it to country radio, totaled 26.6 million official streams (essentially even week over week), 47.8 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 7%) and 8,000 sold (down 2%) in the United States May 1-7.The single, which became Langley’s first Hot 100 No. 1 in mid-February, adds a 10th week atop the Streaming Songs chart; holds at its No. 6 best on Radio Songs; and rebounds one place for a sixth week atop Digital Song Sales.On the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart, “Choosin’ Texas” reigns for a 24th week.Below “Choosin’ Texas,” Langley’s follow-up single “Be Her” bursts 5-2 for a new Hot 100 high.Langley becomes the first woman known for primarily recording country music to hold the Hot 100’s top two spots in a single week. Among all core-country acts, Morgan Wallen previously earned the honor for a week in May 2025.Overall, Langley is the 27th act overall to double up at Nos. 1 and 2 on the Hot 100; The Beatles initiated the stat in February 1964, while Taylor Swift holds the mark for the most placements from No. 1 on down: 14, for a week in May 2024.Here’s a rundown of all the artists that have taken over the Hot 100’s top two positions simultaneously, ranked by most times they’ve done so:10 weeks: The Beatles8 weeks: OutKast7 weeks: Drake6 weeks: Justin Bieber, T.I.5 weeks: Ashanti, Iggy Azalea, Bee Gees, Taylor Swift, Pharrell Williams4 weeks: The Black Eyed Peas, Diddy, Nelly3 weeks: 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Kendrick Lamar, Usher2 weeks: Akon, DaBaby1 week: Bad Bunny, Mariah Carey, Future, Ariana Grande, Ella Langley, Metro Boomin, Morgan Wallen, The WeekndTame Impala and JENNIE jump 18-10 on the Hot 100 with “Dracula.” The song improved to 12.1 million streams (up 5%), 23.1 million in radio reach (up 20%) and 2,000 sold (up 25%) in the tracking week.“Dracula,” originally released by Tame Impala solo last October — while its duet version arrived in early February — becomes each act’s first Hot 100 top 10. The act’s Kevin Parker previously hit the chart’s top 15 twice as a cowriter and coproducer, of Dua Lipa’s “Houdini” (No. 11, 2023) and Lady Gaga’s “Perfect Illusion” (No. 15, 2016). Similarly, BLACKPINK, with JENNIE as a member, has come close to the top 10, reaching No. 13 in 2020 with “Ice Cream,” with Selena Gomez.Meanwhile, JENNIE is the second member of BLACKPINK to hit the Hot 100’s top 10 as a soloist, after ROSÉ, whose “APT.,” with Bruno Mars, climbed to No. 3 in February 2025. BLACKPINK becomes just the fifth group with at least two women members that have reached the top 10 solo (and the fourth all-women act; Fleetwood Mac is also in the mix).Groups with multiple women members that have hit the Hot 100’s top 10 as soloists:BLACKPINK: JENNIE, ROSÉDestiny’s Child: Beyoncé, Kelly RowlandFifth Harmony: Camila Cabello, NormaniFleetwood Mac: Christine McVie, Stevie NicksGo-Go’s: Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin“Dracula” concurrently tops the multimetric Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for an 18th week and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs for a second week.Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drop Dead” rises 4-3 on the Hot 100, two weeks after it debuted at No. 1.Olivia Dean continues to chart two songs in the Hot 100’s top 10: “Man I Need” falls 3-4, after hitting No. 2, and “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” is steady at its No. 6 high.Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” descends 2-5 after three weeks atop the Hot 100 in January to mid-March. It tops Radio Songs for a 12th week, with 76.1 million in audience (down 3%), while leading the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for a 17th week each. Mars extends his longest career run atop Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and ties his longest command on Radio Songs, following his featured turn on Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk!” in 2015.Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” pushes 8-7 on the Hot 100 after 10 weeks at No. 1 last June-August.Langley lands a third Hot 100 top 10 for a second week, as “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” with Morgan Wallen, ranks at No. 8 a week after it debuted at No. 7.Plus, Kehlani’s “Folded” lifts 10-9 after reaching No. 6 on the Hot 100.For an eighth consecutive week, at least seven songs by women place in the Hot 100’s top 10, a sum up to eight this week. It’s the longest such streak by women acts since a likewise eight-week stretch in August-October 2014, which was highlighted by No. 1s for Taylor Swift and Megan Trainor and featured women monopolizing the top five for a record five consecutive weeks. Before that, women linked a 10-week run with at least seven top 10s each week in June-August 2012.
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