🎶 2022-04-25 19:46:31 – Paris/France.
Harry Styles' "As It Was" bounced back to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 song chart. It launched to the top two weeks earlier and fell to No. 2 in its second week.
Styles claims his first multi-week Hot 100 No. 1, after his former frontman, "Watermelon Sugar," reigned for a week in August 2020.
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Meanwhile, Latto's "Big Energy," at No. 4 on the Hot 100, became the most-heard song on American radio, topping the Radio Songs chart.
Additionally, Morgan Wallen's "Don't Think Jesus" climbed to No. 7 on the Hot 100, marking his third top 10, all of which debuted on the tier. It opens as the best-selling track of the week, atop the digital song sales chart.
The Hot 100 mixes all genres of Streaming US (official audio and video), radio broadcast and sales data. All charts (dated April 30, 2022) will be updated on Billboard.com tomorrow (April 26). For all charting news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on Twitter and Instagram.
"As It Was" was released on March 31 as the lead single from Styles' third album, Harry's house, due May 20 on Erskine/Columbia Records. The song has amassed 43,2 million radio broadcast audience impressions (up 28%, good for Top Airplay Gainer honors on the Hot 100), 30 million streams (down 7%) and 8 400 downloads sold (up 7%) in the April 15-21 week tracking, according to Luminate, formerly MRC Data.
The track remains No. 2 on Streaming Songs, after debuting as lead; returns to its No. 2 peak, from No. 5, on digital song sales; and goes up from 14 to 9 on Radio Songs. Styles completes his fastest journey to the Radio Songs top 10 – three weeks – as he adds his third top 10 on the chart, following two No. 2 hits in 2020: “Adore You” (12 weeks in the top 10) and “Watermelon Sugar” (six).
As for its warm reception in individual radio formats, “As It Was” jumps 9-7 on the Pop Airplay chart, 10-9 on Adult Pop Airplay, 13-11 on Adult Contemporary and 30-15 on Dance/Mix Show. Airplay and debuted as Styles' second entry on Adult Alternative Airplay, at No. 32 (after "Sign of the Times" hit No. 25 in 2017).
Styles scores his first multi-week Hot 100 No. 1, after his former leader, “Watermelon Sugar,” reigned for a week in August 2020. He is also the first One Direction soloist with a No. 1 to dominate for Several weeks; Beyond Styles' two tops, former 1D member Zayn also led solo, for a week with "Pillowtalk" when he debuted in February 2016.
Jack Harlow's "First Class" sinks to No. 2 on the Hot 100, a week after taking off at No. 1. Still, it leads Streaming Songs for a second week (34,6 million, down 37%). It jumped from #1 to #5 in digital song sales (6, down 900%) and edged closer to the radio songs chart (35 million, up 13,7%).
For a second week, "First Class" has a top view of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, which use the same multi-metric methodology as the Hot 100.
Glass Animals' "Heat Waves" repeats at No. 3 after five weeks atop the Hot 100. It tops the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs multi-metric charts for a 31st week each.
Latto's "Big Energy" is No. 4 on the Hot 100, after rising to No. 3. Its first top 10 simultaneously became its first No. 1 on Radio Songs, where it rose from No. 2 with a 7% increase to 65,3 million audiences. The song tops the Pop Airplay chart for a second week, after topping Rhythmic Airplay for seven weeks and Rap Airplay for one frame.
Imagine Dragons and JID's "Enemy" is stationary at its No. 5 Hot 100 and "Stay" by The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber is also stable, at No. 6 after seven weeks at No. 1.
Morgan Wallen's "Don't Think Jesus" debuted at No. 7 on the Hot 100. The song, released April 15, premiered at No. 1 on digital song sales (21 sold) and at No. 500 on songs in Streaming (18,1 million) . (It also drew 557 radio broadcast impressions in its first week.)
Wallen adds his third Hot 10 top 100, and third to debut in the range, after "7 Summers" bowed and peaked at No. 6 in August 2020 and "Wasted on You" began to chart. its No. 9 peak in January 2021, the latter concurrent with the chart arrival of both songs' parent LP, Dangerous: the double albumwhich topped the Billboard 200 for 10 weeks and ended as the No. 1 album of all of 2021.
“Jesus” marks the first Wallen song released with him in a lead role since he was filmed using the N-word among friends in February 2021. He later apologized and asked fans not to defend him . While most radio stations pulled his songs, his music eventually returned to the airwaves, with Dangerous the single “Sand in My Boots” which topped Country Airplay in February; the same month, he began his tour The Dangerous Tour.
(“Jesus” was written by Jessi Alexander, Mark Holman and Chase McGill, “with [Wallen] on their minds,” Wallen noted in an October Instagram preview of the song.)
Wallen lands his second No. 1 in digital song sales, following his starring turn on Lil Durk's "Broadway Girls," which entered the top of the chart in January.
“Jesus” also starts as Wallen's fourth No. 1 — and his third record to open at No. 1 (as he overtakes Taylor Swift, with two No. 1 starts) — on the Hot Country Songs multi-meter chart. It follows “Whiskey Glasses,” which climbed to No. 2019 for two weeks in May 7; “2020 Summers,” which reigned supreme in its first week in August 2021; and “Wasted on You,” which also led in its first image in January XNUMX.
Notably, “Jesus” is the fifth track to debut at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs and in the top 10 of the Hot 100 simultaneously; all have done so since August 2020 (after Hot Country Songs adopted the Hot 100 methodology in October 2012). Of the five titles, three are by Wallen.
Songs that will debut at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs and in the Top 10 of the Hot 100 simultaneously:
- “7 Summers,” Morgan Wallen, No. 6 Hot 100 debut, August 29, 2020
- “Forever After All,” Luke Combs, #2, November 7, 2020
- “Wasted on You,” Wallen, #9, Jan. 23, 2021
- “All Too Good (Taylor Version),” Taylor Swift, #1, November 27, 2021
- "Don't think about Jesus", Wallen, n° 7, April 30, 2022
Rounding out the Hot 10 top 100, Doja Cat's "Woman" remains at No. 8, as it tops the Hot R&B Songs multi-metric chart for an eighth week; Kodak Black's "Super Gremlin" loses 7-9 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 3; and Justin Bieber's "Ghost" falls 9-10, having reached No. 5.
Again, for all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on Twitter and Instagram and all charts (dated April 30), including the entire Hot 100, will be updated on Billboard.com tomorrow (April 26).
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