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Note - SZA's "Kill Bill" charted every week of 2023 through December 2, 2023, and most likely could have charted all 52 weeks despite Billboard's recurrent rules, due to holiday songs taking up much of the Hot 100 and pushing many non-holiday songs off the chart. Once the holiday season ended, "Kill Bill" returned to the Hot 100 in early 2024.
In fourth with forty-four, Canadian rapper-singer Drake who also holds the record for the most top-ten singles by a rapper. [10] In sixth with forty-one, English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran who earned the record for the most concurrent entries in the top ten, when he occupied nine of the ten spots in 2017. [11]
[13] [14] Swift became the first artist to monopolize the entire top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 with Midnights [15] and the first to monopolize the top 14 with The Tortured Poets Department. [14] Red (Taylor's Version) had 26 tracks chart within the Billboard Hot 100 the same week, setting the record for the most simultaneous entries by a ...
WINNER: Taylor Swift Top Hot 100 producer Lana Del Rey, Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff are seated together during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles.
The lyrics allude to Drake and Swift’s ongoing battle to become the most decorated musician on the Billboard Top 100, as they are in the one and two spot. Drake and 21 Savage’ Drake Name-Drops ...
The Spotify Wrapped 2024 year-end data dive is out — and Taylor Swift is again at the top. Swift ranked as the No. 1 most-streamed artist globally in 2024 on Spotify, nabbing the crown for the ...
Taylor Swift: Joan Javits Philip Springer Tony Springer: The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection: 2007 [49] "Say Don't Go" Taylor Swift: Taylor Swift Diane Warren: 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2023 [62] "September" Taylor Swift: Maurice White Al McKay Allee Willis: Spotify Singles: 2018 [72] "Seven" Taylor Swift: Taylor Swift Aaron Dessner: Folklore ...
The BBMAs have been televised on Fox before, airing on the network from 1990-2006. After a four-year hiatus, the awards show then moved to ABC (2011-2017) and NBC (2018-2022), before it streamed ...