Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” rebounds for a third week atop the Billboard Hot 100. The song, up four spots, spent its first two ...
Last week's No. 1, M!LK's "Bakuretsu Aishiteru," slips a notch to No. 2. By Billboard Japan Snow Man‘s “Odorouze!” bows at No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, on the chart released March 4. The ...
Ella Langley ’s “Choosin’ Texas” twirls back to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, adding a second week atop the chart. Up from ...
Kehlani’s “Folded” and sombr return to the top 10 of the Hot 100. Taylor Swift’s “Opalite” reached No. 1 last week, but will she be able to hold on to it this week?
Sedaka additionally crowned the Hot 100 as the co-writer, with Greenfield, of Captain & Tennille’s debut smash, “Love Will Keep Us Together,” for four weeks in 1975. (Sedaka had first recorded the ...
INI's second photo book, 'Viva la vita,' hits No. 1 on the Billboard Japan’s Book Hot 100 chart, on the list released Mar. 5.
Bad Bunny still dominates the top 10 of the Hot 100, but can he hold on to the No. 1 spot, or will Ella Langley, Olivia Dean or Taylor Swift take the throne for this week? Tetris Kelly: Is Taylor ...
From The Beatles to Taylor Swift, a rundown of the elite artists that that have claimed new Hot 100 No. 1s in four consecutive years or more.
Bad Bunny’s “DtMF” hits No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his second leader, following his Super Bowl LX halftime show performance.
The superstar ties Rihanna for the third-most leaders, after only The Beatles and Mariah Carey.
The 1985 Academy Awards were the only ceremony where all five nominees for best original song were No. 1 hits on the BIllboard Hot 100.
M!LK’s “Bakuretsu Aishiteru” hits No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, dated Feb. 25, marking the group’s first time atop the chart.