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Billboard named Olivia Rodrigo the top Hot 100 artist of 2021, [2] the youngest female artist to achieve this honor, and the first female artist since Katy Perry in 2014. [1] Rodrigo placed four songs on the list, all in the top 40; the highest ranked of them, "Good 4 U", placed at number five.
D The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending March 27, 2021. [15] E The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending April 3, 2021. [20] F The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending June 5, 2021. [22] G The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending June 12, 2021. [70]
2021 marked the first calendar year since 1991 to have at least 10 songs reach number one on the Hot 100 by the end of May. [1] BTS spent the most weeks at the top spot of the Hot 100 in 2021, with twelve non-consecutive weeks. Their single "Butter" is the longest
Song Artist(s) Weekly streams January 2 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey: 54.9 million [2] January 9 22.7 million [3] January 16 "Mood" 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior: 17.5 million [4] January 23 "Drivers License" Olivia Rodrigo: 76.1 million [5] January 30 59.7 million [6] February 6 42.6 million [7] February 13 32.2 million [8 ...
We finally—finally—made it to the end of the year. And though the music releases have gone from summer’s deluge to a steady trickle, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great new songs ...
BTS scored three number-one singles while Rodrigo and Bieber scored two each, as the only acts to achieve multiple number-one songs in 2021. Olivia Rodrigo spent the most weeks at the top spot with 14 non-consecutive weeks at number one, while " Stay " by Justin Bieber and the Kid Laroi is the longest reigning number-one song with 11 weeks atop ...
Here's the best modern and new Christmas music to refresh your holiday playlist in 2024, featuring hits from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and more.
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.