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+ "page_snippet": "On what would've been the King of Rock & Roll's 80th birthday, a look back at five of his most impressive chart achievements.His most recent reign came courtesy of \u201cElv1s: 30 #1 Hits\u201d in 2002. \u2013 67 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the most time spent at the top for a solo act. Garth Brooks and Michael Jackson follow, each with 51 frames in charge. Presley\u2019s longest reign? The \u201cBlue Hawaii\u201d soundtrack totaled 20 weeks at No. 1, beginning in December 1961. \u2013 Presley became the first rock artist to make two trips to the Hot 100 summit, as \u201cStuck on You\u201d began a four-week command April 30, 1960. On the first Hot 100, dated Aug. 4, 1958, Presley ranked at No. 4 with \u201cHard Headed Woman\u201d and at No. 34 with \u201cDon\u2019t Ask Me Why,\u201d each featuring his longtime gospel backing band, the Jordanaires. ... \u2013 129 Billboard 200 charted albums, the highest total in the chart\u2019s 58-year history. (Frank Sinatra ranks second with 82 entries.) Ten of those sets reached No. 1, beginning with Elvis Presley, which ruled for 10 weeks in 1956. Presley last perched atop the Hot 100 with \u201cSuspicious Minds\u201d the week of Nov. 1, 1969. (In another sign of how much Presley and Billboard charts have been linked, that date doubles as Billboard\u2018s birthday; the magazine first published the week of Nov. 1, 1894). ... On what would've been the King of Rock & Roll's 78th birthday, a look back at some of his most impressive chart achievements. ... Elvis Presley wasn\u2019t just the King of Rock & Roll. On the first Hot 100, dated Aug. 4, 1958, Presley ranked at No. 4 with \u201cHard Headed Woman\u201d and at No. 34 with \u201cDon\u2019t Ask Me Why,\u201d each featuring his longtime gospel backing band, the Jordanaires. \u2013 126 Billboard 200 charted albums, the highest total in the chart\u2019s 56-year history. Ten of those sets reached No. 1, beginning with \u201cElvis Presley,\u201d which ruled for 10 weeks in 1956.",
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Elvis Presley wasn’t just the King of Rock & Roll. He remains Billboard chart royalty. On the anniversary of the Jan. 8, 1935 birthday of the late icon, who passed away on Aug. 16, 1977, here’s a look back at five of his most impressive chart records.
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– 108 Billboard Hot 100 hits, the most among rock artists in the chart’s history. Among all acts, only the Glee cast (207) and Lil Wayne (123) have inked more charted hits. Presley’s career, however, predates the Hot 100’s 1958 inception; he charted more than 30 song entries on surveys that chronicled popular music beginning in 1956. Notably, Presley’s 104th Hot 100 hit, “Way Down,” originally peaked at No. 31 the weeks of Aug. 6 and 13, 1977. After dipping to No. 53, following Presley’s death, the song roared 35-24-21-18, marking his last top 20 track.
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– 80 top 40 Hot 100 hits, the most such showings in the tally’s archives. Drake ranks second with 67, followed by Elton John (57). On the first Hot 100, dated Aug. 4, 1958, Presley ranked at No. 4 with “Hard Headed Woman” and at No. 34 with “Don’t Ask Me Why,” each featuring his longtime gospel backing band, the Jordanaires.
– 129 Billboard 200 charted albums, the highest total in the chart’s 58-year history. (Frank Sinatra ranks second with 82 entries.) Ten of those sets reached No. 1, beginning with Elvis Presley, which ruled for 10 weeks in 1956. His most recent reign came courtesy of Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits in 2002 (nearly a half-century after his first No. 1).
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– 67 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the most time spent at the top for a solo act. Garth Brooks follows with 52 frames (or, an entire year) in charge, one week ahead of Michael Jackson (51). Presley’s longest reign? The Blue Hawaii soundtrack totaled 20 weeks at No. 1, beginning in December 1961.
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– Presley became the first rock artist to make two trips to the Hot 100 summit, as “Stuck on You” began a four-week command April 30, 1960. That song, recorded shortly after Presley’s discharge from the Army, followed “A Big Hunk O’ Love,” which led the Aug. 15, 1959, chart. Presley last perched atop the Hot 100 with “Suspicious Minds” the week of Nov. 1, 1969. (In another sign of how much Presley and Billboard charts have been linked, that date doubles as Billboard‘s birthday; the magazine first published the week of Nov. 1, 1894).
Elvis Presley wasn’t just the King of Rock & Roll. He remains Billboard chart royalty. On the anniversary of the birthday on Jan. 8, 1935, of the late icon (who passed away on Aug. 16, 1977), here’s a look back at five of his most impressive chart records.
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– 108 Hot 100 hits, the most among rock artists in the chart’s history. Among all acts, only the “Glee” cast (205) and Lil Wayne (110) have inked more charted hits. Presley’s career, however, predates the Hot 100’s 1958 inception; he charted more than 30 song entries on surveys that chronicled popular music beginning in 1956. The King’s 104th Hot 100 hit, “Way Down,” originally peaked at No. 31 the weeks of Aug. 6 and 13, 1977. After dipping to No. 53, following Presley’s death, the song roared 35-24-21-18, marking his last top 20 track.
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– 80 top 40 Hot 100 hits, the most such showings in the tally’s archives. Elton John ranks second with 57. On the first Hot 100, dated Aug. 4, 1958, Presley ranked at No. 4 with “Hard Headed Woman” and at No. 34 with “Don’t Ask Me Why,” each featuring his longtime gospel backing band, the Jordanaires.
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– 126 Billboard 200 charted albums, the highest total in the chart’s 56-year history. Ten of those sets reached No. 1, beginning with “Elvis Presley,” which ruled for 10 weeks in 1956. His most recent reign came courtesy of “Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits” in 2002.
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– 67 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the most time spent at the top for a solo act. Garth Brooks and Michael Jackson follow, each with 51 frames in charge. Presley’s longest reign? The “Blue Hawaii” soundtrack totaled 20 weeks at No. 1, beginning in December 1961.
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– Presley became the first rock artist to make two trips to the Hot 100 summit, as “Stuck on You” began a four-week command April 30, 1960. That song, recorded shortly after Presley’s discharge from the Army, followed “A Big Hunk O’ Love,” which led the Aug. 15, 1959, chart. Presley last perched atop the Hot 100 No. 1 with “Suspicious Minds” the week of Nov. 1, 1969. (In another sign of how much Presley and Billboard charts have been linked, that date doubles as Billboard’s birthday; the magazine first published the week of Nov. 1, 1894).
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+ "page_snippet": "Here\u2019s a look at the acts with 30 or more weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 since 1956, when the chart began publishing on a consistent basis.Also of note, while Presley\u2019s feats on the Billboard Hot 100 are shortchanged by the fact that his breakthrough in 1956 pre-dated the launch of Billboard\u2019s flagship songs chart by more than two years, the Billboard 200 captures Presley\u2019s entire career. His debut album, Elvis Presley, entered the chart at No. Notes: Presley spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other male solo artist. His tally of No. 1 albums includes a Christmas album (Elvis\u2019 Christmas Album), a live album (Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite), a greatest hits set (Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits) and four film soundtracks \u2014 Loving You, G.I. Blues, Blue Hawaii and Roustabout. As Taylor Swift\u2019s 1989 (Taylor\u2019s Version) logs a fifth nonconsecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated Jan. 6, 2024), Swift surpasses Elvis Presley for the most weeks at No. 1 by a solo artist. As Billboard reported on New Year\u2019s Eve, Swift has now logged 68 weeks at No. Houston very nearly notched a posthumous No. 1 \u2013 as Prince, Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley, of the artists on this list, did \u2013 but her The Greatest Hits album wasn\u2019t able to unseat Adele\u2019s blockbuster 21. The compilation logged three weeks at No. 2 in March 2012.",
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\n\tAs Taylor Swift\u2019s 1989 (Taylor\u2019s Version) logs a fifth nonconsecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated Jan. 6, 2024), Swift surpasses Elvis Presley for the most weeks at No. 1 by a solo artist. As Billboardreported on New Year’s Eve, Swift has now logged 68 weeks at No. 1, one more week than Presley, who logged 67 weeks on top between 1956 and 2002. The Beatles continue to lead all artists, with 132 weeks on top between 1964 and 2001.
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\n\tSwift\u2019s strong showing is impressive when you consider that the chart dates back to March 1956, more than 33 years before she was born.
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\n\tAlso of note, while Presley\u2019s feats on the Billboard Hot 100 are shortchanged by the fact that his breakthrough in 1956 pre-dated the launch of Billboard\u2019s flagship songs chart by more than two years, the Billboard 200 captures Presley\u2019s entire career. His debut album, Elvis Presley, entered the chart at No. 11 in the issue dated March 31, 1956 \u2013 which was the chart\u2019s second week.
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\n\tHere\u2019s a look at all acts with 30 or more weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 since March 24, 1956, when the chart began publishing on a consistent weekly basis. Ties are shown in alphabetical order.
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\n\tTwo quick notes: The Beatles and Presley could add to their weeks-at-No.-1 totals with the arrival of a new compilation or if one of their existing albums returns or finally reaches No. 1.
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\n\tAlso, If you count the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack (which logged 24 weeks at No. 1 in 1978) as a Bee Gees album, the trio had 31 weeks on top. Bee Gees had six tracks on the album \u2014 five of which were No. 1 hits on the Hot 100. But Billboard counts it as a multi-artist soundtrack album.
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\n\tFirst week at No. 1: March 2, 1991
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\n\tMost recent week at No. 1: May 10, 2008
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1: Mariah Carey (11 weeks in 1991)
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\n\tNotes: All of Carey\u2019s No. 1 albums have been regular studio releases. The Queen of Christmas\u2019 1994 holiday album, Merry Christmas, peaked at No. 3.
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Eagles (30 weeks)
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\n\tFirst week at No. 1: July 26, 1975
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1:The Long Run (nine weeks in 1979).
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\n\tNotes: The long run at No. 1 for The Long Run is one week more than the band\u2019s most famous album,\u00a0Hotel California\u00a0(eight weeks in 1977). The RIAA has certified Eagles/Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, which logged five weeks at No. 1 in 1976, at 38 times platinum, higher than any other album in history. The group\u2019s tally of No. 1 albums also includes a live album, 1994\u2019s Hell Freezes Over.
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Eminem (34 weeks)
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1: The Marshall Mathers LP (eight weeks in 2000)
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\n\tNotes: Eminem\u2019s tally of No. 1 albums includes a 2005 greatest hits set, Curtain Call: The Hits. Eminem was the key artist on 8 Mile: Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture, which logged four weeks at No. 1 in 2002-03, but that doesn\u2019t count toward his total. Neither do a pair of No. 1 albums he recorded as a member of the group D12, which logged a combined three weeks at No. 1.
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Prince (35 weeks)
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\n\tFirst week at No. 1: Aug. 4, 1984
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1: Purple Rain soundtrack (24 weeks in 1984-85)
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\n\tNotes: Prince\u2019s No. 1 albums include two soundtracks, Purple Rain and Batman. Purple Rain had the longest run at No. 1 of any soundtrack in the 1980s. It was one of two No. 1 albums on which Prince shared billing with his band, The Revolution. The other was Around the World in a Day. Prince\u2019s tally also includes a 2001 hits compilation, The Very Best of Prince, which reached No. 1 following his death in 2016.
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Drake (36 weeks)
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1: Views (13 weeks in 2016)
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\n\tNotes: Drake is the hip-hop artist with the most weeks at No. 1. Also, he has logged more weeks at No. 1 than any other Canadian artist. His tally includes a pair of collabs, with Future (What a Time to Be Alive) and 21 Savage (Her Loss).
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Harry Belafonte (37 weeks)
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\n\tFirst week at No. 1: March 24, 1956
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\n\tMost recent week at No. 1: May 20, 1957
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1: Calypso (31 weeks in 1956-57)
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\n\tNotes: The legendary singer\u2019s\u00a0Belafonte\u00a0album was No. 1 on the very first weekly Billboard 200 chart. Calypso is tied with the South Pacific soundtrack as the longest-running No. 1 album of the 1956-59 period. Belafonte had the second shortest span of weeks at No. 1 of any act on this list, with only The Monkees having a slightly shorter span. He is one of just two artists on this list who has had just two No. 1 albums. Belafonte died on April 25, 2023 at age 96.
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The Monkees (37 weeks)
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1: More of the Monkees (18 weeks in 1967)
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\n\tNotes: The group had a briefer span of No. 1 albums \u2013 just a little more than a year \u2013 than any other act on this list. But that also underscores how hot they were at the time. They held the No. 1 spot for 31 consecutive weeks, longer than any other act in the entire 1956-2023 period.
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1: Rumours (31 weeks in 1977)
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\n\tNotes:Rumours had the longest run at No. 1 of any album in the 1970s. It also had the longest run at No. 1 of any album by a group or duo in the entire 1956-2023 period. Fleetwood Mac has had more weeks at No. 1 than any other mixed-gender (and mixed-nationalities) group. Their most recent No. 1 album, The Dance, was recorded live on a soundstage. The group\u2019s Christine McVie died in November 2022.
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The Rolling Stones (38 weeks)
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1:Tattoo You (nine weeks in 1981)
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\n\tNotes: The Stones are the third-highest ranking group on this list, behind The Beatles and The Kingston Trio.
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Elton John (39 weeks)
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\n\tFirst week at No. 1: July 15, 1972
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1:Greatest Hits\u00a0(10 weeks in 1974-75).
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\n\tNotes: Elton\u2019s span of No. 1 albums \u2013 not quite 3-1/2 years \u2013 doesn\u2019t reflect his status as a dominant figure in pop music for more than half a century. Elton had the first two albums to enter the Billboard 200 at No. 1 \u2013 Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy and Rock of the Westies (both 1975). Greatest Hits spent more weeks on top than any other greatest hits album in the 1970s. Elton was the key artist on The Lion King soundtrack, which logged 10 weeks at No. 1 in 1994-95, but that doesn\u2019t count toward his total.
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\n\tLongest-running No. 1: 21 (24 weeks in 2011-12)
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\n\tNotes: Adele has spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other solo artist who wasn\u2019t born in the U.S. (Runner-up is Elton John, with 39 weeks on top.)\u00a0Adele and Harry Belafonte are the only artists on this list who have had just two No. 1 albums. (Adele will surely have more to come.) 21 spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other album of the 2010s. It also spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other album by a female artist in the entire 1956-2023 period.
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\n\tNotes: Houston is the second-highest-ranking female solo artist. Houston\u2019s tally includes The Bodyguard soundtrack, which had the most weeks at No. 1 of any soundtrack in the 1990s. Houston recorded just six of the 12 songs on The Bodyguard, but they were the ones that sold the album. Houston’s tally does not include the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, which logged five weeks at No. 1 in 1996, as she sang just three of the songs on that album. Houston very nearly notched a posthumous No. 1 \u2013 as Prince, Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley, of the artists on this list, did \u2013 but her TheGreatest Hits album wasn\u2019t able to unseat Adele\u2019s blockbuster 21. The compilation logged three weeks at No. 2 in March 2012.
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The Kingston Trio (46 weeks)
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Michael Jackson (51 weeks)
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\n\tNotes:Thriller had the longest run at No. 1 of any album in the 1980s. It had a longer run at No. 1 than any other non-soundtrack album in the entire 1956-2023 period. MJ spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other Black artist. (Houston is runner-up at 46 weeks.)\u00a0Jackson\u2019s total includes a soundtrack (Michael Jackson\u2019s This Is It) and a unique double-disk album (HIStory: Past, Present and Future Book I), which was half greatest hits, half new studio recordings.
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Elvis Presley (67 weeks)
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The Billboard Hot 100 is a singles chart published by Billboard which measures the most popular singles in the United States. Prior to the creation of the Hot 100, Billboard published four singles charts: \"Best Sellers in Stores\", \"Most Played by Jockeys\", \"Most Played in Jukeboxes\" and \"The Top 100\". These charts, which ranged from 20 to 100 slots, were phased out at different times between 1957 and 1958. Though technically not part of the Hot 100 chart history, select data from these charts are included for computational purposes, and to avoid unenlightening or misleading characterizations. Throughout the history of the Hot 100 and its predecessor charts, many songs have set records for longevity, popularity, or number of hit singles by an individual artist. Among these records is the longest-running number one single \"Old Town Road\" by Lil Nas X, which spent 19 weeks at that position. The Beatles have the most number one hits on the chart, with 20 songs having reached that position.\n
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All-time achievements
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In 2008, for the 50th anniversary of the Hot 100, Billboard magazine compiled a ranking of the 100 best-performing songs on the chart over the 50 years, along with the best-performing artists.[1][2] In 2013, Billboard revised the rankings for the chart's 55th anniversary edition.[3] In 2015, Billboard revised the rankings again.[4] In 2018, the rankings were revised again for the Billboard chart's 60th anniversary.[5] In 2021, Billboard revised the rankings again upon the ascendance of \"Blinding Lights\" to the top spot on the list.[6] Shown below are the top 10 songs and top 10 artists over the 63-year period of the Hot 100, through November 2021. Also shown are the artists placing the most songs on the overall \"all-time\" top 100 song list.\n
In 1956, Elvis Presley's \"Hound Dog\" / \"Don't Be Cruel\" was number 1 on the \"Best Sellers in Stores\" and \"Most Played in Jukeboxes\" charts for 11 weeks.
Before the use of Nielsen SoundScan and Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile the Hot 100 in late 1991, the most number of weeks a single spent at number one on the Hot 100 was 10. This occurred twice, with Debby Boone's \"You Light Up My Life\" in 1977, and Olivia Newton-John's \"Physical\" in 1981\u201382. Five additional singles managed nine weeks at number one during the first 34 years of the chart (1958\u20131992). In October 1992, the first single to top the Hot 100 for more than 10 weeks was Boyz II Men's \"End of the Road\",[7] which accumulated 13 weeks at number one by November that year.
The table below highlights the progression of the songs that first hit each milestone week at number one and how long the record lasted. Songs that tied the current record at a given time are noted below the table. The current record holder is \u201cOld Town Road\u201d by Lil Nas X at 19 weeks, and the longest record held is \u201cOne Sweet Day\u201d by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men with 8,554 days.\n
Below are songs not connected to Christmas or the holiday season. (A special section for the holiday songs is below, as a few of those songs re-enter the Hot 100 each holiday season).\n
During November and December beginning some time in the 2010s, these songs have regularly appeared on the Hot 100, generally departing from the chart once the holiday season ends in January.\n
Changes in when the eligibility of a single first begins, as well as more accurate digital download totals, have made abrupt chart jumps more commonplace. From 1955 to 2001, under Billboard's previous methodologies, only two singles ascended directly to No. 1 from a previous position beneath the Top 20: The Beatles' \"Can't Buy Me Love\", which jumped from No. 27 to the top slot in April 1964, and Brandy and Monica's \"The Boy Is Mine\" which jumped from No. 23 to No. 1 in June 1998.
Under Billboard's previous methodologies, jumps of this magnitude were rare. One exception was Jeannie C. Riley's \"Harper Valley PTA,\" which advanced 74 slots in August 1968;[76] this upward acceleration went unmatched for 30 years, but has been surpassed over a dozen times since 2006. Changes in when the eligibility of a single first begins, as well as more accurate digital download totals, have made abrupt chart jumps more commonplace.
\u2020 \u2013 Non-consecutive weeks on the Hot 100 before it was ranked number one\n
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This list does not include a record which has dropped from number 1 off the Hot 100 altogether; see the Holiday songs section below.\n
Below are songs not connected to Christmas or the holiday season. (A special section for the holiday songs is below, as a few of those songs set higher records for dropping off the Hot 100 in early 2019 and 2020.)\n
\u2020\u2020 \u2013 \"Purple Rain\" and \"When Doves Cry\" reappeared on the Hot 100 for two weeks in 2016 after Prince's death, and the above reflects their re-entries only. On their original releases, in their respective last weeks before falling off the chart, \"When Doves Cry\" ranked No. 96 in October 1984,[123] and \"Purple Rain\" ranked No. 91 in January 1985.[124]\n
Prior to 2008, the biggest drop off the Hot 100 was \"Nights in White Satin\" by The Moody Blues, which ranked at No. 17 in its final week on the chart in December 1972. This high drop-off position was matched in January 1975 by \"Junior's Farm\" by Paul McCartney and Wings. The record descent held for over three decades. With the exception of \"Calm Down\", each song above dropped off the Hot 100 upon four or fewer weeks; \"Nights in White Satin\" and \"Junior's Farm\" dropped off after 18 and 12 weeks, respectively.\n
During November and December beginning some time in the 2010s, these songs have regularly appeared on the Hot 100, generally departing from the chart once the holiday season ends in January. More recently, they have reached into the top ten, and in 2019, for only the second time ever on the Hot 100 (the first since 1958), made it to number one. This has led to all-time records for dropping off the Hot 100, including from number one, as the songs depart regardless of their final chart positions during the season. Only the highest drop-off position per song is listed and its most recent date if achieved more than once, such as \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\", which first dropped off the Hot 100 from number one on January 11, 2020, and did so again in 2022 and 2023.\n
Songs charting every week for a given calendar year on the Hot 100
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There have been a handful of songs that charted more than 52 weeks throughout their runs, but only four songs have managed to chart on the Hot 100 every week within a given calendar year. The first to accomplish such milestone was Jewel's \"You Were Meant for Me\" charting each week of 1997.\n
\u2020 - Still charting as of the Hot 100 chart dated March 16, 2024.\n
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Note - Dua Lipa's \"Levitating\" (solo or with DaBaby) charted every week of 2021 through December 4, 2021, and most likely could have charted all 52 weeks despite Billboard's recurrent rules. For the remaining three weeks of 2021, the song charted at number one on Billboard's recurrent chart, due to holiday songs taking up much of the Hot 100 and pushing many non-holiday songs off the chart. Once the holiday season ended, \"Levitating\" returned to the Hot 100 in early 2022.
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Note - SZA's \"Kill Bill\" charted every week of 2023 through December 2, 2023, and most likely could have charted all 52 weeks despite Billboard's recurrent rules, due to holiday songs taking up much of the Hot 100 and pushing many non-holiday songs off the chart. Once the holiday season ended, \"Kill Bill\" returned to the Hot 100 in early 2024.
\u2020 \u2013 The biggest number-one listed by each artist reflects its overall performance on the Hot 100, as calculated by Billboard, and may not necessarily be the single which spent the most weeks at No. 1 for the artist, such as Madonna's \"Like a Virgin\" (six weeks at No. 1, compared to seven for \"Take a Bow\"), among other examples on the list.\n
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Billboard now credits the dual No. 1 Presley single \"Don't Be Cruel\"/\"Hound Dog\" as a single chart entity, and credits Presley with 17 number one singles.[150] \"Don't Be Cruel\"/\"Hound Dog\" spent 11 weeks at No. 1, \"Hound Dog\" for 6 weeks, and \"Don't Be Cruel\" for 5 weeks. Many chart statisticians, however, such as Joel Whitburn, still list Presley as having 18 number ones.
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Below is a table of the female acts (excluding duos/groups, see below) with the most number-one singles on the Hot 100.\n
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Below is a table of the male acts (excluding duos/groups, see below) with the most number-one singles on the Hot 100.\n
\u2020 \u2013 As above, the biggest number-one listed by each artist reflects its overall performance on the Hot 100, as calculated by Billboard, and may not necessarily be the single that spent the most weeks at No. 1 for the artist.\n
\u2020\u2020 - Billboard credits Paul McCartney with nine total number-one singles, including those with Wings.\n
\u2020\u2020\u2020 - Billboard credits Bruno Mars with eight total number-one singles, including those with Silk Sonic.\n
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Below is a table of the groups, bands, and duos with the most number-one singles on the Hot 100.\n
\u2020 \u2013 As above, the biggest number-one listed by each artist reflects its overall performance on the Hot 100, as calculated by Billboard, and may not necessarily be the single that spent the most weeks at No. 1 for the artist.\n
\u2020 \u2013 Pre-Hot 100 charts and Hot 100. Presley is sometimes credited with an \"80th week\" that occurred when \"All Shook Up\" spent a ninth week on top of the \"Most Played in Jukeboxes\" chart. Although Billboard's chart statistician Joel Whitburn still counts this 80th week based on preexisting research, Billboard magazine itself has since revised its methodology and officially credits Presley with 79 weeks.[150] Much of Presley's total factors in pre-Hot 100 data. If counting from the August 1958 Hot 100 inception, Presley totaled 22 weeks at No. 1.\n
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Note: For singer Michael Jackson, if The Jackson 5, which would also be later known as The Jacksons, is included, this would give Michael Jackson 47 cumulative weeks at No. 1.[156]
Houston's \"Thinking About You\" is not counted as interrupting the streak, as it never appeared on the Hot 100, due to not being released to Pop radio. Likewise, Perry's \"Not Like the Movies\" and \"Circle the Drain\" were only promotional singles, not radio singles.
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With the streak spanning from her debut single \"Vision of Love\" until \"Emotions,\" Mariah Carey became the first artist in Hot 100 history to have their first 5 solo singles reach No. 1 on the chart.
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\u2020 \u2013 Pre-Hot 100 charts. \nChart notes: If counting Presley's dual hit song \"Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog\" separately, then Elvis has 5 for 1956. Some Presley songs included here charted No. 1 on Cashbox, but not on the Billboard Top 100, the precursor to the Billboard Hot 100.\n
\u2020 \u2013 Rihanna is the youngest (23) soloist to earn at least 200 weeks in the top 10. Justin Bieber is the youngest male (25) soloist to do so.\n
\u2020 \u2013 Elvis Presley's career predated the inception of the Hot 100 by two years. He has charted 150 singles on Billboard if tracking his entire career.\n
\u2021 \u2013 YoungBoy Never Broke Again (age 23 years, 198 days) is the youngest soloist to accumulate at least 100 entries on the Hot 100.[216]\n
After his 188-week streak spanning from February 3, 2018\u2013September 4, 2021, Drake was only off the Hot 100 for a single week before beginning a new streak of 32 weeks, stretching between the debut of 21 songs from Certified Lover Boy on September 18, 2021 up until April 30, 2022, when \"P Power\" spent its final week on the chart. Had he remained on the Hot 100 for that single week, he would have logged 221 consecutive weeks on the chart, making it the 3rd longest streak of all time.
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Prior to her 154-week streak spanning from September 23, 2017\u2013August 22, 2020, Halsey produced a 55-week streak stretching between the debut of \"Closer\" on August 20, 2016 up until September 9, 2017, when \"Now or Never\" spent its final week on the chart. Halsey was only off the Hot 100 for a single week before beginning her new streak on September 23, 2017. Had she remained on the Hot 100 for that single week, she would have logged 210 consecutive weeks on the chart, making it the 4th longest streak of all time.
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After his 142-week streak spanning from July 17, 2010\u2013March 30, 2013, Chris Brown was only off the Hot 100 for two weeks before beginning a new streak of 161 weeks spanning from April 20, 2013\u2013May 14, 2016. Had he remained on the Hot 100 for those two weeks, he would have logged 305 consecutive weeks on the chart, making it the 3rd longest streak of all time.
T.I. \u2013 \"Whatever You Like\" \u2192 \"Live Your Life\" (T.I. featuring Rihanna) (October 18, 2008); \"Whatever You Like\" \u2192 \"Live Your Life\" (November 15, 2008)
Prior to 2000, only the Beatles, the Bee Gees and Puff Daddy had weeks where they simultaneously occupied the top two positions. The Beatles had also simultaneously occupied the top three, four and five positions during various weeks in early 1964. Since 2000, numerous recording acts have simultaneously occupied the top two, including Usher, Mariah Carey, the Black Eyed Peas, the Weeknd, Justin Bieber and Drake. On February 23, 2019, Ariana Grande became the first act since the Beatles and first solo artist to simultaneously occupy the top three.
Only the Beatles and the Bee Gees managed at least three simultaneous top ten singles before the use of Nielsen SoundScan and Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile the Hot 100 in late 1991. The first to achieve three since then was Ashanti in March 2002.
Brenda Lee (age 79 years, 26 days) is the oldest artist to top the Hot 100. She initially set the record with \"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree\" on December 9, 2023, and reset the record with the song's additional weeks at number one, most recently on January 6, 2024. Lee recorded the song back in 1958, when she was 13, and would've been the youngest woman to top the Hot 100 had the song been number one back then.[225][226]
Michael Jackson (age 11 years, 155 days) is the youngest artist to top the Hot 100. He achieved the record, as part of the Jackson 5, with \"I Want You Back\" on January 31, 1970.[citation needed]
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Stevie Wonder (age 13 years, 89 days) is the youngest solo artist to top the Hot 100. He set the record with \"Fingertips Pt. 2\" on August 10, 1963.[citation needed]
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Little Peggy March (age 15 years, 50 days) is the youngest female artist to top the Hot 100. The song which established this record for her was \"I Will Follow Him\", which reached No. 1 on April 27, 1963.[citation needed]
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Olivia Rodrigo (age 17 years, 338 days) is the youngest solo artist to debut at number one on the Hot 100. She set the record with \"Drivers License\" on January 23, 2021.[227]
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Justin Bieber (age 21 years, 202 days) is the youngest male solo artist to debut atop the Hot 100. He set the record with \"What Do You Mean?\" on September 19, 2015.[228]
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Rihanna (age 23 years, 69 days) is the youngest artist to collect 10 chart-toppers on the Hot 100. She set the record with \"S&M\" on April 11, 2011.[229]
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Fred Stobaugh (age 96 years, 23 days) is the oldest living artist to chart on the Hot 100. He was featured on the Green Shoe Studio song \"Oh Sweet Lorraine\", which ranked at No. 42 on September 14, 2013.[230] The previous record was held by Tony Bennett, who was 85 years, 59 days old when his song \"Body and Soul\", a duet with Amy Winehouse, ranked at No. 87 on October 1, 2011.
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French-born Jordy Lemoine (age 5 years, 156 days) is the youngest artist to chart on the Hot 100. He established the record when his song \"Dur dur d'\u00eatre b\u00e9b\u00e9! (It's Tough to Be a Baby)\", where he is credited simply as Jordy, entered the chart on June 19, 1993.[231][232]
The record for the longest wait from an artist's Hot 100 debut entry to its first No. 1 belongs to Santana, with 30 years between the time the band first cracked the Hot 100 with \"Jingo\" (October 25, 1969) and the first of 12 weeks at No. 1 with \"Smooth,\" featuring Rob Thomas (October 23, 1999).[233]
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The record for most Hot 100 entries before a No. 1 is held by Future, whose feature on Drake's \"Way 2 Sexy\" alongside Young Thug scored him his first No. 1 single on his 126th chart entry.
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When \"4th Dimension\" by Kids See Ghosts featuring Louis Prima debuted at No. 42 for the week of June 23, 2018,[234] Prima became the artist with the longest overall span of singles on the Hot 100 \u2013 57 years, 130 days on account of his single \"Wonderland by Night\" which last appeared at No. 89 on the Hot 100, dated February 13, 1961.[235]
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Bobby Helms holds the longest wait for an artist's first top 10: 60 years, four months and two weeks. His song \"Dreams\" debuted on the third Hot 100 ever (dated August 18, 1958), and \"Jingle Bell Rock\" reached the top 10 on the chart dated January 5, 2019.[236]
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Nat King Cole's \"The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)\" holds the record for the longest trip to the Hot 100's top 10: 62 years and 26 days. It first appeared on the Hot 100 dated December 12, 1960 and reached the top 10 on the chart dated January 7, 2023 peaking at No. 7. Cole additionally holds the record for the longest break between Hot 100 top 10s, with a span of 59 years, six months, and one week. His single \"Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer\" reached No. 6 in June 1963, and his return to the top 10 with \"The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)\" reached No. 9 on the chart dated January 7, 2023.[237]
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Brenda Lee holds the record gap between first and most recent No. 1 on the Hot 100 over the longest period of time: 63 years, five months, two weeks, and five days dating to her first week at No. 1 on the chart dated July 18, 1960, with \"I'm Sorry\" to her most recent No. 1, \"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree\", which was most recently at number one on the chart dated January 6, 2024.[226]
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Mariah Carey's \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\" has the longest span from a song's first week at No. 1 on the Hot 100 to its latest: four years and nine days (Dec. 21, 2019\u2013Dec. 30, 2023).[238]
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Lady Gaga holds the record for the longest span of No. 1 debuts with nine years, three months, and one week. She surpassed Justin Bieber, who held the record previously with four years and five months.[239]
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BTS holds the record for the shortest span to accumulate three No. 1 debuts, with four months and four days.[191]
Katy Perry's Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection was a reissue of the Teenage Dream album, and featured an additional single, \"Part of Me\", which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. This brings her actual total to six. However, this does not count since the single comes from a reissue of the album and not the original release.[241]
\u2020 \u2013 Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, and Janet Jackson jointly hold the record for most top 10 officially-released singles from one album with seven (from Thriller, Born in the U.S.A., and Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814, respectively).\n
Morgan Wallen's One Thing at a Time placed all 36 of its songs simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week of March 18, 2023, with 27 debuts joining nine previously-charting songs. Previously, Drake's Scorpion placed a record-breaking all 25 songs listed in the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time, on the July 14, 2018 chart, while he still had two more songs entered,[246] eclipsing his previous record of 22 from his album More Life about one year earlier, on April 8, 2017,[247] and 18 from his album Views two years earlier, on May 21, 2016.[248]
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Taylor Swift's Midnights became the first album to have 10 of its tracks occupy the entire top 10, as well as having 10 track debuts in the top 10 on the November 5, 2022 chart, eclipsing Drake's Certified Lover Boy, which saw 9 of its tracks debut in the top 10 and occupy 9 of the top 10 slots on the chart on the September 18, 2021 chart.[220]
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Bee Gees \u2013 \"How Deep Is Your Love\", \"Stayin' Alive\", \"Night Fever\"\u2020 Yvonne Elliman \u2013 \"If I Can't Have You\"\u2020 Andy Gibb \u2013 \"Shadow Dancing\"\n
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The No. 1 song with the longest title contains 41 words and topped the charts for Stars on 45 in June 1981. Though DJs announced it as the Stars on 45 Medley, its official title is \"Medley: Intro 'Venus' / Sugar Sugar / No Reply / I'll Be Back / Drive My Car / Do You Want to Know a Secret / We Can Work It Out / I Should Have Known Better / Nowhere Man / You're Going to Lose That Girl / Stars on 45.\"
On September 2, 1995, \"You Are Not Alone\" by Michael Jackson became the first song to debut at No. 1. The most number-one debuts in one calendar year is 12 in 2020.[271] A total of 75 number-one debuts have occurred through the chart dated February 10, 2024.[272][187]
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The No. 1 song in the first week Billboard allowed songs without a commercial single release to chart on the Hot 100 was \"I'm Your Angel\" by R. Kelly and C\u00e9line Dion (December 5, 1998). Though the song was making its first appearance on the Hot 100 that week, Billboard did not consider it a debut at No. 1, since it appeared on unpublished test charts prior to the allowance of airplay-only songs on the main chart.[273] \"I'm Your Angel\" also entered the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart that week at No. 1,[274] so it would have been ineligible to chart on the Hot 100 before then.
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The first \"airplay-only\" song to reach No. 1 (no points from a commercial single release) was \"Try Again\" by Aaliyah (June 17, 2000).[275]
Morgan Wallen holds the record for the most entries in the Hot 100 during a one-week period, with 36 on the March 18, 2023 chart.[277]
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The Beatles are the only artists to simultaneously hold the top 2 spots on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and Billboard 200 albums chart. They achieved this feat for nine consecutive weeks, from February 29, 1964, to April 25, 1964. For the first five weeks of that run, through March 28, 1964, \"I Want to Hold Your Hand\" and \"She Loves You\" were the No. 1 and No. 2 singles (which swapped positions during March 1964), while Meet the Beatles! and Introducing... The Beatles held the top 2 spots on the albums charts. For the remaining weeks of the run, \"Can't Buy Me Love\" and their cover of \"Twist and Shout\" were the No. 1 and No. 2 singles, while Meet the Beatles! and Introducing... The Beatles continued their reign as the top 2 albums.[278][279]
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Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ariana Grande, Drake, and Taylor Swift hold the record of writing all of the top-three singles for one week. The Gibbs co-wrote the top 3 singles for the week of March 18, 1978 \u2013 No. 1 \"Night Fever\" and No. 2 \"Stayin' Alive\" for the Bee Gees, and No. 3 \"Emotion\" for Samantha Sang.[264] Lennon and McCartney co-wrote the top 3 singles for the week of March 14, 1964 \u2013 No. 1 \"I Want to Hold Your Hand\", No. 2 \"She Loves You\", and No. 3 \"Please Please Me\", all for The Beatles.[280] They continued this record the following week of March 21, 1964, when \"She Loves You\" switched places with \"I Want to Hold Your Hand\".[219][281] Grande wrote the top 3 singles for the week of February 23, 2019 \u2013 No. 1 \"7 Rings\", No. 2 \"Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored\", and No. 3 \"Thank U, Next\", all for herself.[282] Drake wrote the top 3 singles for the weeks of March 20, 2021 and October 21, 2023, and the top 5 singles for the week of September 18, 2021, all times all for himself. Swift wrote the entire top 10 songs for the week of November 5, 2022, and the top 3 on the week of November 11, 2023.[283]
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Justin Bieber is the first artist in history to achieve new No. 1 songs in consecutive weeks on the Hot 100. On the chart dated May 27, 2017, Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee's \"Despacito\" dethroned DJ Khaled's \"I'm the One\" which debuted at No. 1 a week prior, both songs on which he is a featured artist.[284]
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The Black Eyed Peas hold the record for the longest uninterrupted time at No. 1 on the Hot 100, a total of 26 consecutive weeks from April to October 2009. \"Boom Boom Pow\" spent the first 12 weeks on top, with \"I Gotta Feeling\" taking over for the remaining 14 weeks.[285]
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On December 4, 2010, Rihanna's \"Only Girl (In the World)\" reached the top spot two weeks after \"What's My Name?\", becoming the first time in Hot 100 history that an album's lead single hit No. 1 after the second single did.[286]
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On the chart dated January 28, 2017, Ed Sheeran became the first artist to debut more than one song in the top 10 for the same week: \"Shape of You\" debuted at No. 1, while \"Castle on the Hill\" entered at No. 6.[287]
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Justin Bieber became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut album chart on the Hot 100, following the release of his debut seven-track EP My World on December 5, 2009.[288]
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Drake is the first artist to have a number-one debut replace another number-one debut. He did this April 21, 2018, when \"Nice For What\" replaced \"God's Plan\" at the summit, after the latter had spent eleven weeks on top.[289]
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Ariana Grande is the only artist to have the lead single from each of her first seven albums debut in the Hot 100's top 10.[290][291]
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Ariana Grande is the first artist whose first five number-one songs all debuted in the top spot. She achieved this with the songs \"Thank U, Next\", \"7 Rings\", \"Stuck With U\", \"Rain On Me\", and \"Positions\" from 2018 to 2020.[292]
Ariana Grande became the first artist in chart history to have four and five songs debuting at number one, respectively.[295]
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Taylor Swift is the first act to simultaneously debut two songs in the top-four and three songs in the top-six of the chart. She achieved it when \"Cardigan\", \"The 1\" and \"Exile\", debuted at numbers one, four and six, respectively, on the chart dated August 8, 2020.[296]
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Ariana Grande is the first artist in history to debut three songs at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in a single calendar year. \"Stuck With U\", \"Rain On Me\", and \"Positions\" all debuted at number one in 2020.[295]
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Taylor Swift is the first act in history to simultaneously debut at No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and Billboard Hot 100 charts. She achieved it when her eighth studio album, Folklore, debuted atop the Billboard 200 in the same week as its lead single \"Cardigan\" debuted atop the Hot 100, on the charts dated August 8, 2020.[297] She is also the first act in history to achieve the said record a total of five times. Her second time was with her ninth studio album, Evermore, and its lead single \"Willow\" (December 26, 2020);[271] the third with Red (Taylor's Version) and \"All Too Well (Taylor's Version)\" (November 27, 2021);[192] the fourth with Midnights and its lead single, \"Anti-Hero\" (November 5, 2022);[220] and the fifth with 1989 (Taylor's Version) and \"Is It Over Now?\" (November 11, 2023).[298]
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The Weeknd's 2019 song \"Blinding Lights\" holds the record for the highest re-entry in the charts history, after falling off the chart dated January 2, 2021 and re-entering the top ten at number 3 the following week.[299]
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The chart dated March 20, 2021, marked the first time that the top four songs were all simultaneous debuts on the Hot 100. It was also the first time that the top three were all simultaneous debuts, with Drake carrying those three songs (\"What's Next\", \"Wants and Needs\" and \"Lemon Pepper Freestyle\") to become the first artist to debut in positions one, two and three on the same chart. (Debuting at number four was \"Leave the Door Open\" by Silk Sonic).[300]
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Olivia Rodrigo is the first artist in history to debut their first two and first three singles inside the top 10 of the Hot 100. She achieved it with \"Drivers License\", \"Deja Vu\", and \"Good 4 U\".[301]
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Sour (2021) by Olivia Rodrigo is the first debut album in history to score two number-one debuts on the Hot 100, doing so with \"Drivers License\" and \"Good 4 U\".[301]
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The chart dated May 29, 2021, marked the first time five songs simultaneously debuted inside the top 10 of the Hot 100. It was achieved by Olivia Rodrigo's \"Good 4 U\", J. Cole's \"My Life\", \"Amari\", \"Pride is the Devil\" and \"95 South\", which debuted at numbers 1, 2, 5, 7 and 8, respectively.[301]
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On March 11, 2023, Ariana Grande's collaboration remix of The Weeknd's \"Die for You\" gave her the record for the most number one duets with four total.[302]
On the chart dated November 5, 2022, Taylor Swift became the first act to simultaneously occupy all of the top-10 positions, doing so with tracks from her tenth studio album Midnights. Male artists were absent from the top 10 for the first time ever; Swift and Lana Del Rey were the only artists present in the region. It also marked the least amount of artists present in the top 10 (two).[305][220]
Olivia Rodrigo is the first artist to debut all songs from two-career opening albums in the Hot 100's Top 40. She achieved this when all 12 songs from her sophomore album, Guts, debuted in the top 40 in 2023 after all 11 songs from her debut album, Sour, debuted in the top 40 in 2021. All songs from Guts were in the top 40 on September 23, 2023.[306]
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Drake has the record for the most songs charting in the top 40 with 22 songs in the region on October 21, 2023 following the release of For All the Dogs. Drake was also the previous record holder, charting 21 songs in the top 40 twice, on July 14, 2018 following the release of Scorpion and on September 18, 2021 following the release of Certified Lover Boy.[306]
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Taylor Swift holds the record for most entries ever in a calendar year by a solo artist with 54 in 2023.[307]
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The Beatles, occupying the top 5 on \"April 4, 1964\". Billboard Hot 100. Archived from the original on May 5, 2022. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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Drake, occupying the top 5 on \"September 18, 2021\". Billboard Hot 100. Archived from the original on September 15, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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The Beatles, occupying the top 4 on \"March 28, 1964\". Billboard Hot 100. Archived from the original on July 8, 2022. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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The Beatles, occupying the top 3 on \"March 14, 1964\". Billboard Hot 100. Archived from the original on September 18, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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The Beatles, occupying the top 3 on \"March 21, 1964\". Billboard Hot 100. Archived from the original on February 8, 2021. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
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The Beatles, occupying the top 3 on \"April 25, 1964\". Billboard Hot 100. Archived from the original on September 22, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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Ariana Grande, occupying the top 3 on \"February 23, 2019\". Billboard Hot 100. Archived from the original on February 21, 2019. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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Drake, occupying the top 3 on \"March 20, 2021\". Billboard Hot 100. Archived from the original on May 24, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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