BTS ‘Dynamite’ returns to No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100, Justin Bieber and Rapper’s ‘Holy’ debut on Chance No. 3


Bieber earns 20th Hot 100 Top 10.

BTS’s “Dynamite” is back at No. 1 in its third week on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs chart.

Plus, featuring Justin Bieber’s “Holy,” Chance the Rapper, ranks 3rd on the Hot 100. Notably, the song is the 20th Hot 100 Top 10 for Bieber, reaching the milestone by becoming the 20th artist in chart history. .

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Published on Bighit Entertainment / Columbia Records, “Dynamite” topped the Hot 100 on September 5 and peaked at the September 12 chart before spending the next two weeks at No. 2. According to Nielsen Music / MRC data, Sept. During the week ending on the 24th, 1 and 153,000 downloads were sold (up to 96%) from the runner-up location on the strength of 14 million US streams (up to 11%). For the week ending September 27, it led 20.8 million Radio AirPlay audience impressions (up 8%).

“Dynamite” Digital Song spends its fifth consecutive week at No. 1 on the sales chart and jumps 17-12 after debuting at number 3 on its streaming songs. On radio songs, it pushes at 47-42.

In the weekend ending September 24, there were four new remixes released on September 18 to help “Dynamite”: a mix of “Bedroom,” “Midnight,” “Retro” and “Slow Jam”, which together accounted for 52% of the song. There were tracking weekend overall sales. The “poolside” and “tropical” remixes of “Dynamite” were released on August 28, joining the original and instrumental versions, and the EDM and Acoustic remixes were released on August 21, with a selling price of 69 cents during their first five weeks. Was.

The top five song of the five-week digital song sales of Lizo’s “Truth Hearts” is “Dynamite”, which she drew for five uninterrupted frames in September-October 2019. It is the first song to rule for at least five consecutive weeks after Lil. Nass X’s “Old Town Road” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus topped the last eight of its last 16 weeks in July-August Gust 2019.

On the Hot 100, “Dynamite” is the first song between duos or groups to come out in at least three weeks in almost two years, as Marun’s “Girls Like You”, featuring Cardi B, dominates for seven weeks in September. . November 2018.

Cardi Bean’s “WAP”, featuring Megan the Stallion, peaked at No. 1 on the Hot 100 after four nonconcentric weeks, topping the August 22 chart. (She spent the first two weeks on the chart at No. 1; her third and fourth frames on No. 2 and her fifth and sixth weeks on No. 1.)

“WAP” leads streaming songs for the sixth week (35.8 million, down 14%); Slip 3-5 on Digital Song Sales (9,000, down 23%); And 21-20 on radio songs (33 million, up 1%). It adds 7th week to No. 1 on both the Hot R&B / Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, using the same multi-metric method as the Hot 100.

Justin Bieber’s “Holly”, which includes Chance the Rapper, starts at No. 3 on the H100t 100. Sept. Released in 18, the track opens at No. 2 on both Streaming Songs (26 million) and Digital Song Sales (27,000). Number on radio songs (18.6 million).

Bieber adds his 20th Hot 100 Top 10, 20th Artist and 10th Solo Man in Hot 100 History, reaching the chart’s August 4, 1958 launch date. He arrived in the field in February 2010 when “Baby”, featuring Ludacris, came in at number five.

Hottest 100 Top 10C
41, Drake
38, Madonna
34, Beatles
31, Rihanna
30, Michael Jackson
28, Maria Carey
28, Taylor Swift
28, Stevie Wonder
27, Janet Jackson
27, Elton John
25, Lil Wayne
25, Elvis Presley
23, Whitney Houston
23, Paul McCartney
23, Rolling Stones
22, Eminem
21, Jay-Z
20, Justin Bieber
20, Chicago
20, The Supreme

Chance rapper earns his third hot 100 top 10, all in collaboration with Bieber. DJ Khaled’s “I’m One”, featuring Bieber, Chance the Rapper, Kavovo and Lil Wayne, spent a week at No. 1 after its debut in May 2017, and Khald’s “No Brainer”, featuring Bieber, Chance the Rapper and Lil . Wayne, started at No. 5 in August 2018 at the top of No.

Drake’s “Laugh Now Cry Now,” featuring Lil Dirk, has dropped 3-4 at the Hot 100 after debuting at No. 2. It jumps 13-10 on Radio Songs (up 13% to 46.8 million), becoming Drake’s 24th top 10 (and Lil Dirk’s first). Drake passes Mariah Carey (23) to the top 10 of second-ranked Radio Songs for a single piece after Rihanna’s 29, dating back to the early 1990’s.

24K Golden’s “Mood”, featuring INDio, hits the top five of the Hot 100, rising to 6-5, as it tops the charts for multi-metric hot rock and alternate songs and hot alternate songs every five weeks. .

After spending a record 28 weeks in the top five, the Left’s seven-week hot 100 leader “Rockstar”, which included Roddy Rich, retreated 4-6 and the former four-week No. 1 “Blind Lights” of the week 5-7. Later, the multi-metric Hot R&B Songs chart expands to the 28th week record.

Harry Styles’ one-week hot 100 leader “Watermelon Sugar” dropped 7-8 and Josh Derulo’s “Savage Love (Luxed – Siren Beat)” dropped 8-9, reaching No. 7.

Leading the top 10 in the Hot 100, Gabby Barrett’s “I Hope” will return to its 10th high from 11th as it tops the Multi-Metric Hot Country Songs chart in its 10th week.

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