SZA scores her third No. 1 Advertising signSaturn's Pop Airplay Chart Takes No. 1 in the June 8th Survey.
SZA previously topped the chart with “Kill Bill” for one week in April 2023 and as featured on Doja Cat's “Kiss Me More” for one frame in July 2021.
The Pop Airplay chart, launched in October 1992, ranks songs by weekly airplay on more than 150 top 40 radio stations tracked by Mediabase, with data provided to Advertising sign from Luminate.
“Saturn” was released on February 23 after SZA featured the track in a Mastercard commercial that aired during CBS' February 4 telecast of the Grammy Awards.
It couldn't be better: “Saturn,” meanwhile, is among a select group of Pop Airplay hits with planet names in their titles:
- “Saturn,” SZA (No. 1, one week to date, 2024)
- “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me),” Train (No. 4, 2001)
- “The Earth, The Sun, The Rain”, Color Me Badd (No. 7, 1996)
- “Downtown Venus”, PM Dawn (No. 21, 1995)
- “Standing at the Edge of the Earth”, Blessed Union of Souls (No. 35, 2000)
Additionally, Bruno Mars has nine Pop Airplay No. 1 and Thirty Seconds to Mars, four entries. OMC's “How Bizarre” led for one week in August 1997, on the Mercury label. and Nelly's “Hot in Herre” (2002), Justin Timberlake's “Rock Your Body” (2003) and Gwen Stefani's “Hollaback Girl” (2005), all No. 1 hits – all three songs became by the production of the Neptunes.
SZA co-wrote “Saturn,” released on Top Dawg/RCA Records. The song debuted at No. 6 on the all-genre, multi-metric Billboard Hot 100 in March, making it her 10th top 10. It has also topped the multimetric Hot R&B Songs chart and the Rhythmic Airplay chart, becoming her sixth No. 1 on each chart.
All Advertising sign Charts dated June 8 will be updated Tuesday, June 4 on Billboard.com.
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