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21 pilots ride x1.512/31/2022 ![]() ![]() “Feeling” is the first hit to log its first seven weeks on Digital Songs at No. 1 on Digital Songs (118,000, down 5 percent), encompassing its entire run on the chart. 1 on the Hot 100 five weeks ago, becoming just the 26th single to start on top in the chart’s history, Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” holds at No. Meanwhile, Drake is a week from tying the longest consecutive control of the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 simultaneously among males: Michael Jackson led both lists concurrently for seven straight weeks in 1983 with “Billie Jean” and Thriller, respectively.Īfter debuting at No. The last longer double domination? Whitney Houston led the Hot 100 and Billboard 200, respectively, for a record-tying 12 weeks in a row at the same time in 1992-93 with “I Will Always Love You” and its parent album, her soundtrack to The Bodyguard. The last male to lead the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 concurrently for at least six straight weeks before Drake was 50 Cent, who earned the honor for six weeks in a row in 2005 with “Candy Shop” (featuring Olivia) and album The Massacre.ĭrake’s Hot 100 & Billboard 200 Domination: How Close Is He to History? With Drake having led both the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 for each of the past six weeks, he is the first artist to double up atop the rankings for six straight frames since Adele did so for six with “Hello” and parent album 25, respectively, in December-January. “Dance” is from Drake’s album Views, which, as previously reported, logs an eighth week at No. 1 as a lead artist rules Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for an eighth week and crowns the Songs of the Summer chart for a fourth week, following the list’s annual relaunch three weeks ago.ĭrake’s ‘Views’ Spends Eighth Week in a Row at No. On the Digital Songs sales chart, which it topped for two weeks, it drops 2-4 (84,000 downloads sold, down 5 percent). 2 on the overall Streaming Songs chart, which it led for a week (May 21), with 21.8 million U.S. 22, 2011, chart as featured on Rihanna’s “What’s My Name?” ![]() He previously drew 159 million on the Jan. radio, and marks a new best career audience week for Drake: 164 million in reach (up 3 percent). “Dance” rebounds 2-1 on Radio Songs for a second a week as the most heard song on U.S. Drake surpasses his prior best run: Rihanna’s “Work,” on which he’s featured, led On-Demand Songs for nine weeks earlier this year. Only four hits previously topped On-Demand Songs for at least 10 weeks since the chart launched in March 2012: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop,” featuring Wanz (13 weeks) Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk!,” featuring Bruno Mars (11) Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy,” featuring Charli XCX, and Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse,” featuring Juicy J (10 each). plays (down 3 percent) in the week ending June 23, according to Nielsen Music. Highlights of the airplay, sales and streaming-based Hot 100 post on each Monday, with all charts updated each Tuesday.Īs “Dance,” released on Young Money/Cash Money/Republic Records, leads the Hot 100 for a seventh week (and sixth in a row), it earns a 10th week atop the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs streaming chart with 19.7 million on-demand U.S. Plus, Calvin Harris’ “This Is What You Came For,” featuring Rihanna, reaches the top five, marking a key historic feat for Rihanna and Twenty One Pilots fly to the top 10 with “Ride” while entering the chart in the top 15 with their newest single, “Heathens.”Īs we do every Monday when the Hot 100 is refreshed, let’s run down the top 10 and more. Drake rules the Billboard Hot 100 (dated July 9) for a seventh nonconsecutive week with “One Dance,” featuring WizKid and Kyla.
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