2013-2016 she's tied with a few songs for lowest sales peak for a #1; and she's tied with Can't Stop the Feeling for lowest streaming peak for a #1. But the latter was a 10-week sales #1, not 0.
The Chainsmokers are the only multi-member act with as many as three Hot 100 top 10s this year.
TOP should join them next week
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Notably, thanks to "Down" and "Closer," The Chainsmokers (Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall) become the first duo to double up with two songs in the Hot 100's top 10 in the same week since Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, who did so for six weeks in April and May 2013, with the No. 1s "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz) and "Can't Hold Us" (featuring Ray Dalton).
Lead artists with multiple songs that went T10 in streaming this year:
Drake 1 + 4 + 9 + 10
Twenty One Pilots 4 + 10 + 10
Rihanna 1 + 3
Chainsmokers 4 + 7 (Roses peaked at 11.)
Kanye 8 + 9
Make Me will be #20/#25 next week but a top 10 is out of the picture. Make Me is over because of the lack of support by her fans (because of the vid). It had lots of potential but i'm ready for the next single.
Make Me will be #20/#25 next week but a top 10 is out of the picture. Make Me is over because of the lack of support by her fans (because of the vid). It had lots of potential but i'm ready for the next single.
The fans? The fans can only take you so far, she needed the GP and just like her fans they ignored her but w.e. onto the next
Make Me will be #20/#25 next week but a top 10 is out of the picture. Make Me is over because of the lack of support by her fans (because of the vid). It had lots of potential but i'm ready for the next single.
I think the fans took the song as far as they could tbh. a #17 debut on the Hot 100 is pretty good and it's basically her strong fanbases doing. However for a song to stick a bit longer on the charts it needs the GP's support and i'm afraid the GP just is not here for the song. Wether it is because of the song itself or the MV idk..but yeah...I hope her 2nd single is managed properly this time but knowing RCA that wont happen.
Paul scores his fourth and first in nearly a decade: he previously led with "Get Busy" (three weeks in 2003); as featured on Beyonce's "Baby Boy" (nine weeks, 2003); "Temperature" (four weeks, 2006); and "(When You Gonna) Give It Up to Me," featuring Keyshia Cole (one week, 2006).