Alex Warren's “Normal” added a eighth week on the Billboard Hot 100, the song has been spending the top all week in a row, becoming his first leader on the charts.
Meanwhile, Warren's album You'll be fine, kid Vaults 19-5 on the Billboard 200 became his first top 10 in its rankings, after it took 10 songs (including “Normal”) (including “Normal” as an example.
Other places in the top 10 “Golden” in the popular Netflix animated movies KPOP Demon Hunter The three of Huntr/X, Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami scored a new high. It also ranked No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, and it was the first song from an all-female band since 2013.
Plus, Morgan Wallen’s top 100 “I Want” featured Tate McRae, giving singer-songwriter a history of popular country song rankings in No. 4. This marked his fourth record-breaking song, which ruled over 10 weeks and surpassed the three in the Florida line in Georgia.
View the full summary of the top ten of the week below.
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“Normal” streaming, playback and sales
“Normal” on the Atlantic record accounts for 20.7 million official streams (6% per week), 74 million broadcast audience impressions (1% increase) and 6,000 sold in the U.S. from July 18 to 24 (down 12%).
Four weeks after the summit, the track ranks fourth on streaming songs. The sixth week of ranking No. 1 on radio songs; and No. 1 from digital song sales, which has resulted in nine weeks.
“Normal” also continued to be number one on the summer charts, leading all nine weeks since the year after Memorial Day.
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hunttr/x kills in stream
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Huntr/X's “Golden”, Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami's trio, rose 4-2 to the new Hot 100 high. It also made its first streaming song and rose 12% with a stream of 25.7 million, marking the fourth consecutive week of streaming of Hot 100’s highest bonus.
“Kim” became a female song since she started performing in 2013 and became the first song of an all-female band. (Previously, there were four solo women working together, no other paid behavior, each in No. 1: “Boys Are Scammers 2”, by pinkpantheress and Ice Spice by 2023 in 2023 with Cardi B's “WAP”; 2020; iggy azalea in 2014 featuring Charlie XCX.
“Gold” in the popular Netflix animated movies KPOP Demon Hunterbroadcasters will also jump 109% to 3.7 million – its debut on the Popular Aviation List – sold 10% to 4,000. (David Guetta's song remix was released on Friday, July 25 and will rely on next week's rankings.)
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Warren rewrites national records
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Morgan Wallen's “What I Want” (feats Tate McRae) dropped 3-4 on the 100 hot 100 and helped him make history on the Hot Country Songs Chart, dominating Week 10 in that chart. The song ranked Hot 100 in the week of its debut in May, becoming his record-breaking fourth song, leading the Hot Country songs in over 10 weeks, surpassing the three in the Florida line in Georgia.
Wallen’s other hits dominate the country songs in double-digit weeks: “Last Night” (25 weeks, 2023); “Your Proof” (19 weeks, 2022); and “Waste on You” (11 weeks, 2021-22). Meanwhile, the three songs of Georgia Line in Florida: “To Be,” with Bebe Rexha (record 50 weeks, 2017-18); “Cruise” (February 24 weeks, 2012); and “Holy” (week 18, 2016).
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Top 10: “Daisies” and so on
Justin Bieber's Daisies fell to third every week after debuting in 2nd place, becoming his 27th top 10. This is the highest profit in Airplay (10.5 million, up 145%).
Morgan Wallen's “In case” is fifth after finishing second.
Ravyn Lenae's Love Me not raises a new No. 6 Hot 100 High position, which is her first top ten.
Teddy's “Lost Control” swimming, the Hot 100 leads the week of March 2024 and places it as the first song of the year (up 9-7 up) as it adds a record week 101 to the overall rankings and adds a record week 71 to the top 10.
Shaboozey's “Tipsy” started at the Hot 100 with a 6-8 record in the first week of the first place in July last year.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA's “Luther” began in March to rise 11-9 after 13 weeks before the hot 100. It ranked No. 29 on multiple hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs and hot rap songs, extending the longest command on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs (dating back to October 1958, when the chart became an all-round compatible song in the genre).
Starting in January, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' “Die With Smile” fell in the top ten of the Hot 100, starting in January.