Post Malone's “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen, rebounds from No. 2 for a sixth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs chart. The song, Post Malone's sixth leader and Wallen's second, spent its first five weeks on the chart at No. 1 starting with its debut in May.
The collaboration is the first to record six weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in 2024, surpassing the five weeks at the top, out of six total dating back to the end of 2023, for Jack Harlow's “Lovin on Me.” No song has led more since Wallen's “Last Night” spent 16 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 in March-August last year.
“I Had Some Help” also debuts at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart, becoming a rare title to top the all-format airplay chart as well as the Country Airplay survey.
Additionally, Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” climbs to a new No. 2 Hot 100 high. Kendrick Lamar's former “Not Like Us” frontman jumps 6-3 and returns to No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, following his Juneteenth concert The Pop Out: Ken & Friends — in which he performed the track five times. and Sabrina Carpenter claims two songs in the Hot 100's top five for a third week.
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Below is a summary of the Hot 100's most recent top 10s.
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'Help' Tops Hot 100, Radio Songs
“I Had Some Help,” on Mercury/Big Loud/Republic, adds a sixth week at No. 1 on the Hot 100, with 76.5 million radio audience plays (up 5%), 39.1 million official streams ( down 3%) and 12,000 sold (down 8%) in the US June 21-27.
The group climbs 2-1 on Radio Songs – becoming Post Malone's second leader since 'Circles' dominated for 11 weeks in 2019-20 and Wallen's first. It also remains at No. 3 after two weeks atop Digital Songs and falls 2-4 after leading the Streaming Songs chart in its debut week.
As it leads Country Airplay for a second week, “I Had Some Help” becomes just the sixth song to top the Country Airplay and all Radio Songs charts dating back to the charts' inception in 1990 (and the expansion last in 1998 to include country panelists, among other journalists). Here's a recap, with all six songs finding success at both country and pop/adult radio, with all reaching the top 10 on the Pop Airplay, Adult Pop Airplay, and Adult Contemporary charts, in addition to their Country crowns Airplay.
Additionally, “I Had Some Help” reaches No. 1 in just its eighth week on Radio Songs, by far the fastest trip to the top among the six hits below.
No. 1 Radio Songs That Have Also Peaked on Country Airplay:
*Weeks at No. 1 on Radio Songs in ()- “I Had Some Help,” Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen, one week at No.1, to date, on Radio Songs, 6 July 2024 (8)
- “Fast Car”, Luke Combs, four weeks, 2023 (16)
- “I hope”, feat Gabby Barrett. Charlie Puth (Barrett credited exclusively on Country Airplay, Puth joined for his pop remix), one, 2020 (35)
- “Meant To Be”, Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line, five weeks, 2018 (14)
- 'Need You Now', Lady A, two years old, 2010 (26)
- “You Belong With Me”, Taylor Swift, two, 2009 (21)
“I Had Some Help” simultaneously rules the multi-metric Songs of the Summer chart for a fifth week and Hot Country Songs for a seventh frame.
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Shaboozey raises the bar
Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” climbs 3-2 for a new Hot 100 best.
The track leads digital song sales for a seventh week (22,000 sales, up 7%). Boasting the most weeks at No. 1 on the chart by a soloist in the 2020s. Among all acts, only BTS' 'Butter' (2021) and 'Dynamite' (2020-12) have spent more time at the top, 18 weeks each, this decade.
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“Not like us” jumps
Kendrick Lamar's “Not Like Us,” which ruled the Hot 100 in its first week in May, is 6-3, following his Juneteenth concert The Pop Out: Ken & Friends —where he performed the wet diss track five times – at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
The single jumps 6-1 for a fourth week atop Streaming Songs, up 30% to 45.4 million streams, good for top Streaming Gainer honors on the Hot 100. It's also up 101% to 8,000 sales as it earns the Hot 100's Top Sales Gainer award.
The track dominates the Hot Rap Songs multimetric chart for a seventh week and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for a fifth week.
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Carpenter continues with 2 in the Top 5
Sabrina Carpenter's “Please Please Please” falls to No. 5 on the Hot 100, a week after becoming her first No. 1, and “Espresso” remains at No. 4 after peaking at No. 3.
“Please Please Please” earns the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer (9.7 million audiences, up 203%). It peaks on the Pop Airplay chart (with the help of multiple radio edits) at No. 24. “Espresso” climbs 3-2 for a new Pop Airplay high and previous single “Feather,” which became his first No. 1 Carpenter on the chart in April, ranked No. 12. She is the only artist with three songs on the survey.
Carpenter marks her third week with two songs in the top five of the Hot 100 at the same time – she remains the only actress with multiple such frames in 2024.
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Richman leads the rest of the Top 10
Tommy Richman's “Million Dollar Baby” slips 5-6 on the Hot 100 after peaking at No. 2. It tops the Hot R&B Songs polymetric chart for a ninth week.
Hozier's “Too Sweet” is steady at No. 7 on the Hot 100, after a week at No. 1 in April. It leads the Hot Rock Songs and Hot Alternative Songs polymetric charts for a 13th week each and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs for a 12th week.
The rest of the Hot 100's top 10 is also solid, with Benson Boone's No. 2 “Beautiful Things” at No. 8, Teddy Swims' “Lose Control,” which reigned for a week in March, at No. 9 and Billie Eilish's “Birds of a Feather” at No. 10 after hitting No. 9.
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