The Beatles were the only group or artist to have more than one #1 song in the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968. Their song " Hey Jude " was the best-performing single in 1968, spending a total of nine ...
Diana Ross & The Supremes Last week Weeks at no. 1 Weeks on chart Motown Week of November 30, 1968 click to see more Motown J.W.Lennon, P.McCartney ...
billboard hot 100™ the week’s most popular current songs across all genres, ranked by streaming activity from digital music sources tracked by luminate, radio airplay audience impressions as ...
The Billboard Hot 100 singles chart measures the most popular songs every week from Friday to Thursday based on the combination of their sales, online streams (audio and video), and radio airplay.
The Hot 100 is the United States’ main singles chart, compiled by Billboard magazine based on sales, airplay and streams in the US. View the full Hot 100 here.
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It maintained a nine-week run at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, which tied the record in 1968 for the longest run at the top of the U.S. charts, a record it held for nine years. The song was ...
The Billboard Hot 100 is widely considered the definitive all-genre singles chart in the US. Although it was officially launched in 1958, Billboard began using modern airplay and sales data in ...
Kendrick Lamar and GNX secured a dominant debut on the charts this week as Lamar took up the entire Top Five on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart, the publication announced on Monday. “Squabble Up ...