Pharrell Williams' "Happy" crowns the Billboard Hot 100 for a sixth week, while continuing to challenge for a weekly radio audience record. Plus, DJ Snake and Lil Jon's EDM track "Turn Down for What" soars into the top 10.
John Legend's first Hot 100 top 10, "All of Me," posts a second week at No. 2. The piano ballad rises 3-2 on Radio Songs (164 million, up 14 percent), claiming the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer honor for a second straight week. It logs a fourth week at its No. 2 peak on Digital Songs, up by 1 percent to 226,000. On Streaming Songs, it lifts 4-3 (7.2 million, up 3 percent).
Katy Perry's "Dark Horse," featuring Juicy J, holds at No. 3 on the Hot 100. It led for four weeks before "Happy" began its command. The cut leads Streaming Songs for a sixth week and becomes just the second song to rule On-Demand Songs for at least 10 weeks; Macklemore & Lewis' "Thrift Shop" racked a record 13 weeks at No. 1 on On-Demand Songs last year.
Jason Derulo's "Talk Dirty," featuring 2 Chainz, ranks at No. 4 on the Hot 100 for a third week. It peaked at No. 3 for four weeks.
As the soundtrack to Disney's "Frozen" logs an eighth week atop the Billboard 200, the album's "Let It Go" by Idina Menzel keeps at its No. 5 Hot 100 peak to date. The best original song Oscar-winner holds at No. 2 on Streaming Songs (7.7 million, up 5 percent) and pushes 4-3 on Digital Songs, although down by 2 percent to 164,000. Sales account for 50 percent of the song's Hot 100 points; streaming, 46 percent; and, radio, just 4 percent, although the ballad rises 15-13 on Adult Contemporary and 32-31 on Adult Pop Songs.
The word "frozen" also describes the Hot 100's entire top seven, where those titles remain in place from last week. Bastille's "Pompeii" repeats at No. 6 (and tops Hot Rock Songs for a seventh week) and Lorde's "Team" is a non-mover at No. 7. The songs have peaked at Nos. 5 and 6 on the Hot 100, respectively.
Aloe Blacc's "The Man" reaches a new best rank on the Hot 100 (9-8), swapping spots with OneRepublic's No. 2 hit "Counting Stars" (8-9).
DJ Snake and Lil Jon boast the Hot 100's lone top 10 new entry, as "Turn Down for What" jumps 15-10. The EDM track makes across-the-board-gains, climbing 9-7 on Digital Songs (96,000, up 9 percent), backtracking 7-8 on Streaming Songs but surging by 11 percent to 3.7 million and debuting on Radio Songs at No. 50 (27 million, up 20 percent).
"Turn" is the first Hot 100 top 10 (and chart visit) for DJ Snake and the ninth top 10 for Lil Jon, who'd last visited the top tier four years ago as a featured act (with Sean Paul) on Jay Sean's No. 10-peaking "Do You Remember." Lil Jon scores his first top 10 as a lead act since his "Snap Yo Fingers," featuring Paul and E-40, reached No. 7 in May 2006. He tallied his first top 10, "Get Low," with the East Size Boyz and featuring Ying Yang Twins, in 2003.
"Turn" concurrently crowns the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart (2-1).
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