Official Chart

Billboard Hot Top 10 Chart

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    A Bar Song (Tipsy)

    Shaboozey [A Bar Song (Tipsy) - Single]

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      A Bar Song (Tipsy) Shaboozey

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    I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen)

    Post Malone [I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen) - Single]

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      I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen) Post Malone

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    Espresso

    Sabrina Carpenter [Espresso - Single]

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      Espresso Sabrina Carpenter

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    Good Luck, Babe!

    Chappell Roan [Good Luck, Babe! - Single]

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      Good Luck, Babe! Chappell Roan

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    Die With A Smile

    Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars [Die With A Smile - Single]

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      Die With A Smile Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars

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    BIRDS OF A FEATHER

    Billie Eilish [HIT ME HARD AND SOFT]

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      BIRDS OF A FEATHER Billie Eilish

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    Lose Control

    Teddy Swims [Unheard - EP]

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    Please Please Please

    Sabrina Carpenter [Short n' Sweet]

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      Please Please Please Sabrina Carpenter

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    Taste

    Sabrina Carpenter [Short n' Sweet]

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      Taste Sabrina Carpenter

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    Not Like Us

    Kendrick Lamar [Not Like Us - Single]

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      Not Like Us Kendrick Lamar

The Billboard Top Hot Charts is a prestigious and influential weekly chart that ranks the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, this chart is considered a definitive measure of an album’s commercial success and popularity across the country.

The rankings are based on a comprehensive evaluation of several key factors, including physical album sales, digital album sales, and on-demand streaming activity provided by various online music services. These factors are combined into a metric called “album-equivalent units,” which offers a holistic view of an album’s performance in the contemporary music landscape.

Debuting in 1956, the Billboard Hot Charts has evolved over the decades to reflect changes in how people consume music. Initially focused solely on physical album sales, it has adapted to include digital downloads and, more recently, streaming data, ensuring it remains relevant in an era where music consumption habits are continually shifting.

Appearing on the Billboard Hot Charts is a significant achievement for artists, as it indicates widespread acceptance and popularity. The chart includes a diverse array of genres, from pop and rock to hip-hop, country, and beyond, showcasing the breadth of musical tastes in the United States.

Each week, the chart is eagerly anticipated by artists, industry professionals, and fans alike, offering insights into the current trends and movements within the music industry. Singles that reach the top of the Billboard Hot Charts often see a boost in sales and streaming, solidifying their status as cultural touchstones.

Overall, the Billboard Top Hot Charts stands as a vital barometer of musical success, reflecting both the artistic and commercial vitality of the singles that captivate listeners across the nation.

 


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