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During the 1980s the chart was based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales figures and airplay on American radio stations. George Michael was the only artist to achieve two year-end Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles in the 1980s. He achieved this with his songs "Faith" and "Careless Whisper".
80 "I Pledge My Love" Peaches & Herb: 81 "The Long Run" Eagles: 82 "Stand by Me" Mickey Gilley: 83 "Heartbreaker" Pat Benatar: 84 "Déjà Vu" Dionne Warwick: 85 "Drivin' My Life Away" Eddie Rabbitt: 86 "Take the Long Way Home" Supertramp: 87 "Sara" Fleetwood Mac: 88 "Wait for Me" Hall & Oates: 89 "Jojo" Boz Scaggs: 90 "September Morn" Neil ...
Billboard Music Awards; Current: 2024 Billboard Music Awards: Awarded for: Outstanding chart performance: Country: United States: Presented by: Billboard: First awarded: December 10, 1990; 34 years ago () Website: billboardmusicawards.com: Television/radio coverage; Network: Fox (1990–2006, 2024) ABC (2011–2017) NBC (2018–2022)
The 2024 Billboard Music Awards will honor the biggest-selling artists of the year, including relative newcomer Zach Bryan as the most nominated artist of the bunch. Bryan took home Top New Artist ...
The 2024 Billboard Music Awards are about to hit your TV screens. One of the biggest nights in music, the annual BBMAs honor the year’s biggest artists, albums, songs, producers and songwriters ...
The 2024 Billboard Music Awards are back to highlight the songs, albums and artists that dominated the charts all year round. ... awards corresponded with Billboard's year-end charts tracking ...
Billboard Decade-End is a series of music charts reflecting the most popular artists, albums, and songs in the United States throughout a decade. [1] Billboard first published a decade-end ranking in the 1980s, based on the magazine reader's votes, with Madonna becoming the Pop Artist of the Decade.
Hot Rap Songs is a record chart published by the music industry magazine Billboard which ranks the most popular hip hop songs in the United States. With hip hop having greatly increased in mainstream popularity in the late 1980s, Billboard introduced the chart in their March 11, 1989 issue under the name Hot Rap Singles.