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Throughout a year, Billboard will publish an annual list of the 100 most successful songs throughout that year on the Hot 100 chart based on the information. For 2013, the list was published on December 13, calculated with data from December 1, 2012, to November 30, 2013. [1]
During the year, 62 songs and 59 acts charted in the tier, and 34 of these acts scored their first top-ten single in the US either as a lead or featured artist. Drake had the most top tens in 2013, with four, while Lorde 's debut single " Royals " became the longest-running top-ten single of the year, spending twenty-three consecutive weeks in ...
Robin Thicke (pictured) earned his first Hot 100 number-one single with "Blurred Lines", which stayed at the top position for twelve straight weeks. The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan, is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, as ...
This is a list of songs which reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 (or Pop Songs) chart in 2013. During 2013, a total of 16 singles hit number-one on the charts. Chart history
(Top) 1 Chart history. 2 See also. 3 References. ... Indicates best-charting streaming song of 2013 [1] Issue date Song Artist(s) Weekly Streams January 19 "Thrift Shop"
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, airplay, and, since 2012, streaming.
Check out this surprising list of the top ten highest-earning Christmas songs. ... Year released: 2013. Streams: 849,476,875. Estimated royalties: $6,795,815. A modern-day Christmastime banger ...
Korn's single "Never Never" tops Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart, and stays there for three weeks. Despite the band's long-running popularity dating back to the mid-1990s, this is the band's first song to top the chart. [2] [35] [36]