Trying on the very high of the Billboard Scorching 100, there’s a one-two punch of big-voiced breakout hits: Teddy Swims‘ “Lose Management” at No. 1 and Benson Boone‘s “Stunning Issues” at No. 2.
On the brand new Billboard Pop Store Podcast, Katie & Keith are speaking about the place these two hits got here from, whether or not we should always look to final yr’s explosion of male nation hits within the higher areas of the Scorching 100 (Luke Combs, Zach Bryan, Oliver Anthony, amongst others) and even return to the 2000s and 2010s to search out pop-rock hits from Gavin DeGraw or Ray LaMontagne.
We additionally obtained some enter from our Billboard charts colleagues Gary Belief, Kevin Rutherford and Jim Asker to get an thought of who could possibly be the subsequent growly male voice to climb our rankings. Take heed to the total podcast beneath:
Additionally on the present, we’ve obtained chart information on Swims’ “Lose Management” finishing one of many longest climbs to No. 1 ever on the Billboard Scorching 100, plus, on the Billboard 200 albums chart, Kacey Musgraves and Justin Timberlake make a splash with their newest albums each debuting within the high 5.
And is Girl Gaga getting into her post-Chromatica period? We’re piecing collectively all of the clues about what she’s as much as subsequent.
The Billboard Pop Store Podcast is your one-stop store for all issues pop on Billboard‘s weekly charts. You possibly can all the time rely on a energetic dialogue concerning the newest pop information, enjoyable chart stats and tales, new music, and visitor interviews with music stars and people from the world of pop. Informal pop followers and chart junkies can hear Billboard‘s government digital director, West Coast, Katie Atkinson and Billboard’s managing director, charts and knowledge operations, Keith Caulfield each week on the podcast, which will be streamed on Billboard.com or downloaded in Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast supplier. (Click on right here to hearken to the earlier version of the present on Billboard.com.)
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