Post Malone's “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen, spends second week at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 Songs. The song peaked at the summit a week earlier, becoming Post Malone's sixth chart-topper and Wallen's second.
It's worth noting that while “I Had Some Help” is the 27th hit to top both the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs, which shares the former's multimetric methodology, it's only the second to debut in both counts and records the first two weeks. in each at No. 1. He joins Oliver Anthony Music's “Rich Men North of Richmond,” which was No. 1 in its first two weeks on each chart last August-September.
Meanwhile, Billie Eilish enters the Hot 100 at No. 5 with “Lunch.” The song is her sixth top 10 – and highest debut. It's from her new album Hit hard and softwhich opens at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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Below is a summary of the Hot 100's most recent top 10s.
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“Help” is still wanted.
“I Had Some Help,” on Mercury/Republic/Big Loud, is in its second week at No. 1 on the Hot 100, with 55 million official streams (down 28%), 42.2 million public radio plays (up 36% ) good for the chart's top Airplay Gainer award) and 21,000 sold (down 70%) in the US, May 17-23.
The collab claims a second week at No. 1 on the Digital Songs Sales chart, sinks to No. 3 from No. 1 on Streaming Songs and climbs 15-9 on Radio Songs. In the latest list, it reaches the top 10 in just its third week, completing the fastest flight in the region this year. It is also the first song to reach the Radio Songs top 10 in just three weeks and has also reached the top 10 on the Country Airplay chart (dating back to each chart's inception in 1990). It pushes 9-8 in Country Airplay, as well as 20-13 in Adult Pop Airplay and 20-15 in Pop Airplay.
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Eilish's highest debut
Billie Eilish's “Lunch” debuts at No. 5 on the Hot 100 with 32.8 million streams, 20.2 million radio plays and 3,000 units sold.
The song reaches Eilish's sixth Hot 100 top 10 and highest debut. He previously debuted in the top tier with “My Future” (No. 6) and “Bad Guy” (No. 7).
Billie Eilish's Hot 100 Top 10:
- #1 peak, one week, August 24, 2019, “Bad Guy”
- No. 2, November 28, 2020, “That's how I am”
- No. 5 (so far), June 1, 2024, “Lunch”
- No. 6, August 15, 2020, “My Future”
- No. 8, November 30, 2019, “All I Wanted”
- No. 10, May 15, 2021, “Your Power”
“Lunch” debuts simultaneously at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts, becoming Eilish's fourth chart-topper in each chart. Followed by 'What Was I Made For?', which spent two and 19 weeks at the top of the charts, respectively, in 2023. 'Happier Than Ever' (four No. 1s each in 2021). and “My Future” (one at the top in 2020).
As previously mentioned, the parent album “Lunch”. Hit hard and soft debuts at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 339,000 equivalent album units – Eilish's biggest career week by that metric.
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Lamar leads the rest of the Top 10
Kendrick Lamar's “Not Like Us” lands at No. 2 on the Hot 100, two weeks after debuting at No. 1. It climbs for a second week atop Streaming Songs (59.7 million, down 17%) and dominates on the multi-metric Hot R&B /Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs for a third week each.
Tommy Richman's “Million Dollar Baby” remains at No. 3 on the Hot 100 after peaking at No. 2. It leads the multimetric Hot R&B Songs chart for a fourth week.
Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” holds steady at No. 4 on the Hot 100 after peaking at No. 3.
Sabrina Carpenter's “Espresso” falls 9-6 on the Hot 100 after peaking at No. 4, and Teddy Swims' “Lose Control,” which preceded it for a week in March, falls 6-7 as it tops of Radio Songs for seventh place. week (73.4 million audience, down 1%).
Benson Boone's No. 2 “Beautiful Things” falls 5-8 on the Hot 100 and Hozier's “Too Sweet” climbs 10-9, after a week at No. 1 in April, as it dominates the Hot Rock Songs polymetric chart for a ninth week.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Taylor Swift's “Fortnight,” featuring Post Malone, falls 8-10 after spending its first two weeks at No. 1 earlier in May. He takes top Sales Gainer honors, up 480% on 19,000 sales, driven by 15,000 CD singles shipped during the tracking week, as well as his remix with BLOND:ISH, released on May 22.
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