Shaboozey’s “A Bar Tune (Tipsy)” tallies an eighth nonconsecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100, furthering 2024’s longest command. The one grew to become the singer-songwriter’s first chief on the survey in July.
“A Bar Tune (Tipsy)” likewise lengthens the longest command this 12 months on the multimetric Scorching Nation Songs chart, hoisting a twelfth week at No. 1.
At No. 2 on the Scorching 100, Sabrina Carpenter soars in with “Style.” She follows with “Please Please Please,” up 9-3 after it grew to become her first No. 1 in June, and “Espresso,” which jumps 7-4 after reaching No. 3. All three songs are from her new album, Quick n’ Candy, which blasts in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Carpenter meets The Beatles: Notably, as Carpenter’s three songs mark her first three high 5 Scorching 100 hits, she turns into solely the second act – and first soloist – ever to chart her first three high 5 hits within the area concurrently. She joins solely The Beatles, who first tripled up on the chart dated March 7, 1964, with “I Need To Maintain Your Hand,” “She Loves You” and “Please Please Me” at Nos. 1, 2 and 4, respectively. (The classics took the highest three the next two weeks; “Twist and Shout” joined them the next body to present the group the highest fab 4 ranks; and, the week after that, The Beatles monopolized the whole high 5 as “Can’t Purchase Me Love” leaped 27-1.)
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‘Tipsy’ No. 1 in Airplay, Gross sales
“A Bar Tune (Tipsy),” on American Dogwood/EMPIRE (with nation radio promotion by Magnolia Music), totaled 82 million radio airplay viewers impressions (down 7%), 31.7 million official streams (down 3%) and 11,000 bought (down 12%) in the USA Aug. 23-29.
The monitor rebounds from No. 2 for a twelfth week at No. 1 on the Digital Tune Gross sales chart; notches a fifth week at No. 1 on Radio Songs; and dips 2-5 on Streaming Songs, following 5 frames on the summit.
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Most Weeks at No. 1 on Scorching 100 in 2024
“A Bar Tune (Tipsy)” extends the longest Scorching 100 domination this 12 months. Right here’s a take a look at the songs which have led for a number of weeks since January:
- 8 weeks, “A Bar Tune (Tipsy),” Shaboozey, starting July 13
- 6 weeks, “I Had Some Assist,” Publish Malone feat. Morgan Wallen, starting Might 25
- *5 weeks, “Lovin On Me,” Jack Harlow (*6 complete weeks at No. 1, starting Dec. 2, 2023)
- 3 weeks, “Like That,” Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar, starting April 6
- 2 weeks, “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar, starting Might 18
- 2 weeks, “Fortnight,” Taylor Swift feat. Publish Malone, starting Might 4|
- 2 weeks, “Texas Maintain ‘Em,” Beyoncé, starting March 2
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Carpenter Sweetens Nos. 2, 3 & 4
Sabrina Carpenter bounds onto the Scorching 100 at No. 2 with “Style,” which begins with 42.5 million streams, 4.6 million in radio viewers and 6,000 bought. It premieres at No. 1 on Streaming Songs, turning into her second chief, after “Please Please Please” reigned for 2 weeks in June.
“Please Please Please” surges 9-3 on the Scorching 100 (32.3 million streams, up 64%; 44.9 million airplay viewers impressions, up 7%), after it grew to become Carpenter’s first No. 1 in June, and “Espresso” rebounds 7-4 (29.6 million streams, up 54%; 60.7 million in airplay viewers) after hitting No. 3.
All three songs are from Carpenter’s new album, Quick n’ Candy, which launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Because the tracks mark Carpenter’s first three high 5 Scorching 100 hits, she turns into solely the second act – and first soloist – ever to chart her first three high 5 hits within the area concurrently. She joins the vaunted firm of The Beatles, who achieved the feat over 5 weeks in 1964.
Right here’s a recap of Carpenter’s historic week and every week by which The Beatles charted their first three or extra high 5 Scorching 100 hits within the high 5 concurrently. (Each politely made their marks with songs with “Please Please” of their titles.)
Sabrina Carpenter
- Sept. 7, 2024: No. 2, “Style” / No. 3, “Please Please Please” / No. 4, “Espresso”
The Beatles
- March 7, 1964: No. 1, “I Need To Maintain Your Hand” / No. 2, “She Loves You” / No. 4, “Please Please Me”
- March 14, 1964: No. 1, “I Need To Maintain Your Hand” / No. 2, “She Loves You” / No. 3, “Please Please Me”
- March 21, 1964: No. 1, “She Loves You” / No. 2, “I Need To Maintain Your Hand” / No. 3, “Please Please Me”
- March 28, 1964: No. 1, “She Loves You” / No. 2, “I Need To Maintain Your Hand” / No. 3, “Twist and Shout” / No. 4, “Please Please Me”
- April 4, 1964: No. 1, “Can’t Purchase Me Love” / No. 2, “Twist and Shout” / No. 3, “She Loves You” / No. 4, “I Need To Maintain Your Hand” / No. 5, “Please Please Me”
Carpenter beforehand moved into The Beatles’ rarified chart air when “Please Please Please” debuted at No. 2 and “Espresso” first reached No. 3 on the June 22-dated Scorching 100. She likewise grew to become the primary solo artist and second act total, after the group 60 years earlier, to position two preliminary top-three hits with no different billed artists within the area concurrently.
“That one sounds pretend to me,” Carpenter stated of the second stat on NBC’s The Tonight Present Starring Jimmy Fallon on Aug. 22. “I’m simply so grateful that you just guys are listening.”
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Remainder of the Prime 10: ‘I Had Some Assist’ & Extra
Publish Malone’s “I Had Some Assist,” that includes Morgan Wallen, falls 2-5 on the Scorching 100 following six weeks at No. 1 starting upon its debut in Might.
Woman Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” ranks at No. 6 on the Scorching 100 per week after it debuted at No. 3 (although up 13% to 30.8 million streams and 28% to 16.7 million in radio viewers).
Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather” descends to No. 7 from its No. 5 Scorching 100 greatest. It tops the multimetric Scorching Rock & Different Songs and Scorching Different Songs charts for a fourth week every.
Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” slips to No. 8 from its No. 6 Scorching 100 excessive and Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” tumbles 4-9, following two weeks on high, because it leads the multimetric Scorching Rap Songs chart for a sixteenth week and Scorching R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for a 14th week.
Rounding out the Scorching 100’s high 10, Teddy Swims’ “Lose Management,” which dominated the Scorching 100 for per week in March, holds at No. 10. It additionally ties for the ninth-most weeks logged within the high 10 over the chart’s historical past:
- 57 weeks, “Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd, 2020-21
- 44, “Keep,” The Child LAROI & Justin Bieber, 2021-22
- 41, “Final Evening,” Morgan Wallen, 2023-24
- 41, “Levitating,” Dua Lipa, 2021
- 39, “Circles,” Publish Malone, 2019-20
- 38, “As It Was,” Harry Kinds, 2022-23
- 37, “Warmth Waves,” Glass Animals, 2021-22
- 34, “Merciless Summer season,” Taylor Swift, 2023-24
- 33, “Lose Management,” Teddy Swims, 2024
- 33, “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse),” Publish Malone & Swae Lee, 2018-19
- 33, “Ladies Like You,” Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B, 2018-19
- 33, “Form of You,” Ed Sheeran, 2017
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