Wiz Khalifa's 'See You Again' stays at No. 1 on Hot 100,Wiz Khalifa's Furious 7 soundtrack hit "See You Again," including Charlie Puth, spends an eighth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It holds the top spot over Taylor Swift's "Ill will" (highlighting Kendrick Lamar), which interfered with the keep running of "Once more" at the summit when it drove the rundown two weeks back.
We should do it once more: Just like each Wednesday, how about we let you know about the main 10 and all the more on the business/airplay/gushing based Hot 100 (dated June 20), including remarkable moves for Fetty Wap, Jason Derulo and main 10 newcomer Andy Grammer.
Once more," discharged on Atlantic Records and elevated to radio by Roadrunner Promotions, keeps up its No. 1 rank on the Hot 100 by counting a third week on the Radio Songs outline with 171 million altogether configuration gathering of people, up 1 percent, as indicated by Nielsen Music. It falls 1-2 on Streaming Songs (19.3 million U.S. streams, down 7 percent) following eight weeks on top and holds at No. 2 on Digital Songs (158,000 downloads sold, down 8 percent, in the week finishing June 7), which it drove for seven weeks.
"Once more" furthermore leads Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs diagrams for a ninth week each.
As it broadens its aggregate weeks on the Hot 100, "Once more" joins only 10 other rap tunes (characterized as titles which have showed up on Hot Rap Songs) that have driven the Hot 100 for eight weeks or more. It additionally logs the longest rule by a rap track in over five years. Here's a glance at the rap hits that have bested the Hot 100 the longest:
Longest-Leading Rap Hits on the Hot 100
(Weeks at No. 1, Title, Artist(s), Date Reached No. 1)
12, "Blast Pow," the Black Eyed Peas, April 18, 2009
12, "Lose Yourself," Eminem, Nov. 9, 2002
11, "I'll Be Missing You," Puff Daddy & Faith Evans accomplishment. 112, June 14, 1997
10, "Low," Flo Rida accomplishment. T-Pain, Jan. 5, 2008
10, "Gold Digger," Kanye West deed. Jamie Foxx, Sept. 17, 2005
10, "Difficulty," Nelly accomplishment. Kelly Rowland, Aug. 17, 2002
9, "Treat Shop," 50 Cent accomplishment. Olivia, March 5, 2005
9, "In Da Club," 50 Cent, March 8, 2003
8, "See You Again," Wiz Khalifa deed. Charlie Puth, April 25, 2015
8, "Tha Crossroads," Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, May 18, 1996
8, "Hop," Kris Kross, April 25, 1992
Once more" keeps its bolt on the Hot 100's top spot with a marginally littler edge of triumph than a week ago over Swift's "Blood," as the previous reductions by 5 percent in general movement and the recent plunges by 1 percent. "Blood" leads Digital Songs for a third week (213,000, down 12 percent); stays at No. 4 on Streaming Songs (11.4 million, down 5 percent); and races 11-5 on Radio Songs (78 million, up 37 percent), including the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer grant for a third week.
Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" stays at No. 3 on the Hot 100 in the wake of coming to No. 2 and cases another honor: it rises 2-1 on Streaming Songs, up by 16 percent to 21.4 million U.S. streams. He joins Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ("Thrift Shop") and Iggy Azalea ("Fancy") as the main hip-bounce based rappers to administer Streaming Songs with a vocation opening hit subsequent to the outline dispatched in January 2013. "Ruler" holds at No. 6 on Digital Songs (108,000, down 1 percent) and slips 13-14 on Radio Songs (63 million, down 5 percent).
Walk the Moon's "Quiets Down and Dance" keeps at its No. 4 Hot 100 top (and leads Hot Rock Songs for a 11th week). It additionally passes 2 million downloads sold to-date.
Adjusting the Hot 100's main five, Jason Derulo's "Need to Want Me" hops 7-5, coming to the main five and another crest. Airplay represents a large portion of the melody's action, as it pushes 3-2 on Radio Songs (145 million, up 4 percent). As beforehand reported, guardian collection Everything Is 4 dispatches at, relevantly, No. 4 on the Billboard 200.
Likewise suitably, Derulo makes his fifth trek to the Hot 100's main five with "Need." His presentation section, "Whatcha Say," bested the Nov. 14, 2009 diagram and he took after with "In My Head" (No. 5, 2010) and 2014's "Discussion Dirty," including 2 Chainz (No. 3), and "Squirm," highlighting Snoop Dogg (No. 5).
Imprint Ronson's previous 14-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Uptown Funk!," highlighting Bruno Mars, drops 5-6. It stays tied for the most weeks, 25, spent in the main five in the diagram's five-and-a-half-decade history with LeAnn Rimes' "The manner by which Do I Live" (1997-98). Still, "Funk" adds to its legacy, passing 6 million downloads sold (6.1 million) since its discharge. It turns into one of 35 titles to have sold no less than 6 million. Can you name the top of the line download to-date? Answer toward the end of this story ...
The Weekend's "Earned It (Fifty Shades of Gray)" slides 6-7 on the Hot 100 subsequent to cresting at No. 3, and David Guetta's "Hey Mama," highlighting Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack, holds at its No. 8 top to-date, while driving Hot Dance/Electronic Songs for an eighth week.
Andy Grammer scores his first Hot 100 main 10 as his nation tinged, synth-pop tribute to monogamy "Nectar, I'm Good." ascents 11-9. The track is stationary at No. 4 on Digital Songs, despite the fact that with a 1 percent increase to 117,000, and climbs 14-13 on Radio Songs (72 million, up 13 percent) and 32-29 on Streaming Songs (4.5 million, up 9 percent.)
"Great" has revitalized Grammer's sophomore collection, Magazines or Novels. Discharged last August, it spent a week in the Billboard 200's main 40 upon its introduction (at No. 27). On the May 16-dated Billboard 200, the set came back to the main 40, where it spends its 6th week this week (at No. 28); it came to a high of No. 19 on the May 30 diagram.
Grammer's self-titled presentation collection logged a week at No. 105 on the Billboard 200 in 2011 and spun off the singles "Keep Your Head Up" and "Fine by Me," which came to Nos. 53 and 84 on the Hot 100, individually. The tracks helped set up him at radio, as on the Adult Pop Songs airplay diagram, they rose to individual Nos. 5 and 10 crests. "Great" holds at its No. 2 high so far on Adult Pop Songs this week.
Nectar, I'm Good.' is in accordance with precisely who I am," Grammer as of late told Billboard. "Simply attempting to be exceptionally legit and genuine, additionally ideally a decent gentleman."
Topping the Hot 100's main 10, Maroon 5's No. 2-topping "Sugar" slips 9-10.
In highlights just underneath the Hot 100's main 10, OMI's "Team promoter" charges 16-11; DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge's "You Know You Like It" lifts 15-14; and Silento's "Watch Me" surges 19-15. Figure out more critical news underneath the main 10 in the week after week "Hot 100 Chart Moves" segment to post on Friday (June 12).
Test answer! The Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling" is the top rated download in Nielsen Music history, having sold 8.7 million since its discharge.
Visit Billboard.com tomorrow (June 11), when all rankings, incorporating the Hot 100 in its sum and Digital Songs, Radio Songs and Streaming Songs, will invigorate, as they do each Thursday. The Hot 100 will likewise show up in the following issue of Billboard magazine, marked down on Friday (June 12).
We should do it once more: Just like each Wednesday, how about we let you know about the main 10 and all the more on the business/airplay/gushing based Hot 100 (dated June 20), including remarkable moves for Fetty Wap, Jason Derulo and main 10 newcomer Andy Grammer.
Once more," discharged on Atlantic Records and elevated to radio by Roadrunner Promotions, keeps up its No. 1 rank on the Hot 100 by counting a third week on the Radio Songs outline with 171 million altogether configuration gathering of people, up 1 percent, as indicated by Nielsen Music. It falls 1-2 on Streaming Songs (19.3 million U.S. streams, down 7 percent) following eight weeks on top and holds at No. 2 on Digital Songs (158,000 downloads sold, down 8 percent, in the week finishing June 7), which it drove for seven weeks.
"Once more" furthermore leads Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs diagrams for a ninth week each.
As it broadens its aggregate weeks on the Hot 100, "Once more" joins only 10 other rap tunes (characterized as titles which have showed up on Hot Rap Songs) that have driven the Hot 100 for eight weeks or more. It additionally logs the longest rule by a rap track in over five years. Here's a glance at the rap hits that have bested the Hot 100 the longest:
Longest-Leading Rap Hits on the Hot 100
(Weeks at No. 1, Title, Artist(s), Date Reached No. 1)
12, "Blast Pow," the Black Eyed Peas, April 18, 2009
12, "Lose Yourself," Eminem, Nov. 9, 2002
11, "I'll Be Missing You," Puff Daddy & Faith Evans accomplishment. 112, June 14, 1997
10, "Low," Flo Rida accomplishment. T-Pain, Jan. 5, 2008
10, "Gold Digger," Kanye West deed. Jamie Foxx, Sept. 17, 2005
10, "Difficulty," Nelly accomplishment. Kelly Rowland, Aug. 17, 2002
9, "Treat Shop," 50 Cent accomplishment. Olivia, March 5, 2005
9, "In Da Club," 50 Cent, March 8, 2003
8, "See You Again," Wiz Khalifa deed. Charlie Puth, April 25, 2015
8, "Tha Crossroads," Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, May 18, 1996
8, "Hop," Kris Kross, April 25, 1992
Once more" keeps its bolt on the Hot 100's top spot with a marginally littler edge of triumph than a week ago over Swift's "Blood," as the previous reductions by 5 percent in general movement and the recent plunges by 1 percent. "Blood" leads Digital Songs for a third week (213,000, down 12 percent); stays at No. 4 on Streaming Songs (11.4 million, down 5 percent); and races 11-5 on Radio Songs (78 million, up 37 percent), including the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer grant for a third week.
Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" stays at No. 3 on the Hot 100 in the wake of coming to No. 2 and cases another honor: it rises 2-1 on Streaming Songs, up by 16 percent to 21.4 million U.S. streams. He joins Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ("Thrift Shop") and Iggy Azalea ("Fancy") as the main hip-bounce based rappers to administer Streaming Songs with a vocation opening hit subsequent to the outline dispatched in January 2013. "Ruler" holds at No. 6 on Digital Songs (108,000, down 1 percent) and slips 13-14 on Radio Songs (63 million, down 5 percent).
Walk the Moon's "Quiets Down and Dance" keeps at its No. 4 Hot 100 top (and leads Hot Rock Songs for a 11th week). It additionally passes 2 million downloads sold to-date.
Adjusting the Hot 100's main five, Jason Derulo's "Need to Want Me" hops 7-5, coming to the main five and another crest. Airplay represents a large portion of the melody's action, as it pushes 3-2 on Radio Songs (145 million, up 4 percent). As beforehand reported, guardian collection Everything Is 4 dispatches at, relevantly, No. 4 on the Billboard 200.
Likewise suitably, Derulo makes his fifth trek to the Hot 100's main five with "Need." His presentation section, "Whatcha Say," bested the Nov. 14, 2009 diagram and he took after with "In My Head" (No. 5, 2010) and 2014's "Discussion Dirty," including 2 Chainz (No. 3), and "Squirm," highlighting Snoop Dogg (No. 5).
Imprint Ronson's previous 14-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Uptown Funk!," highlighting Bruno Mars, drops 5-6. It stays tied for the most weeks, 25, spent in the main five in the diagram's five-and-a-half-decade history with LeAnn Rimes' "The manner by which Do I Live" (1997-98). Still, "Funk" adds to its legacy, passing 6 million downloads sold (6.1 million) since its discharge. It turns into one of 35 titles to have sold no less than 6 million. Can you name the top of the line download to-date? Answer toward the end of this story ...
The Weekend's "Earned It (Fifty Shades of Gray)" slides 6-7 on the Hot 100 subsequent to cresting at No. 3, and David Guetta's "Hey Mama," highlighting Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack, holds at its No. 8 top to-date, while driving Hot Dance/Electronic Songs for an eighth week.
Andy Grammer scores his first Hot 100 main 10 as his nation tinged, synth-pop tribute to monogamy "Nectar, I'm Good." ascents 11-9. The track is stationary at No. 4 on Digital Songs, despite the fact that with a 1 percent increase to 117,000, and climbs 14-13 on Radio Songs (72 million, up 13 percent) and 32-29 on Streaming Songs (4.5 million, up 9 percent.)
"Great" has revitalized Grammer's sophomore collection, Magazines or Novels. Discharged last August, it spent a week in the Billboard 200's main 40 upon its introduction (at No. 27). On the May 16-dated Billboard 200, the set came back to the main 40, where it spends its 6th week this week (at No. 28); it came to a high of No. 19 on the May 30 diagram.
Grammer's self-titled presentation collection logged a week at No. 105 on the Billboard 200 in 2011 and spun off the singles "Keep Your Head Up" and "Fine by Me," which came to Nos. 53 and 84 on the Hot 100, individually. The tracks helped set up him at radio, as on the Adult Pop Songs airplay diagram, they rose to individual Nos. 5 and 10 crests. "Great" holds at its No. 2 high so far on Adult Pop Songs this week.
Nectar, I'm Good.' is in accordance with precisely who I am," Grammer as of late told Billboard. "Simply attempting to be exceptionally legit and genuine, additionally ideally a decent gentleman."
Topping the Hot 100's main 10, Maroon 5's No. 2-topping "Sugar" slips 9-10.
In highlights just underneath the Hot 100's main 10, OMI's "Team promoter" charges 16-11; DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge's "You Know You Like It" lifts 15-14; and Silento's "Watch Me" surges 19-15. Figure out more critical news underneath the main 10 in the week after week "Hot 100 Chart Moves" segment to post on Friday (June 12).
Test answer! The Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling" is the top rated download in Nielsen Music history, having sold 8.7 million since its discharge.
Visit Billboard.com tomorrow (June 11), when all rankings, incorporating the Hot 100 in its sum and Digital Songs, Radio Songs and Streaming Songs, will invigorate, as they do each Thursday. The Hot 100 will likewise show up in the following issue of Billboard magazine, marked down on Friday (June 12).
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