FULL CHARTS
HOT 100
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Silento's No. 3-peaking "Watch Me" returns to the Hot 100's top five, 7-4. Leading the way: a hefty 27 percent increase in streaming to 22.4 million (good for top Streaming Gainer kudos), thanks in large part to an unlikely source: the Milford (Mass.) Mighty Mites Pee Wee football team, which danced to the track at halftime of a varsity game.
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1. The Hills = (4th week atop)
2. Hotline Bling +1
3. What Do You Mean? -1
4. Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae) +3
5. 679 =
6. Can't Feel My Face -2
7. Locked Away -1
8. Stitches +1
9. Wildest Dreams -1
10. Good For You =
14. Downtown +1
15. Hit The Quan +2
16. Jumpman +5
21. Drag Me Down -1
23. On My Mind +6
28. Like I'm Gonna Lose You +5
38. Same Old Love +10
http://www.billboard.com/articles/co...ine-bling-no-2
BILLBOARD 200
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Streisand and Jackson are also in rare company: along with Bruce Springsteen, the three performers are the only acts with No. 1 albums in the last four decades: '10s, '00s, ‘90s and '80s.
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1. Janet Jackson - "Unbreakable" 116,000
2. The Weeknd - "Beauty Behind the Madness" 73,000
3. Drake & Future - "What a Time to Be Alive" 65,000
4. Fetty Wap - "Fetty Wap" 64,000
5. Tamar Braxton - "Calling All Lovers" 43,000
6. Taylor Swift - "1989" 38,000
7. Thomas Rhett - "Tangled Up" 32,000
8. George Strait - "Cold Beer Conversation" 32,000
9. Luke Bryan - "Kill the Lights" 30,000
10. Don Henley - "Cass County" 29,000
http://www.billboard.com/articles/co...-billboard-200