Billboard Hot 100 - Dated May 16, 2020
In what turned out to be a photo finish, we’ve got a new top 2 set along with a piece of album bomb action and a returning top 10!
Report by @Trot100News on Twitter
1 (+5). Say So by Doja Cat ft. Nicki Minaj
Prior official projections overestimated the margins (possible due to more aggressive vetting), but the song rises a lead on sales and radio to victory!
66,000 sales (+966%)
96.2m radio (+6%)
30.3m streams (+87%)
2 (+2). Savage by Megan Thee Stallion ft. Beyonce
Taking a handy victory on streaming (including the valuable on-demand audio tier), the gulf on radio was its biggest point dearth to overcome, with sales sealing the deal.
50,000 sales (+90%)
51.3m radio (+27%)
42.1m streams (+53%)
3 (-1). Blinding Lights by The Weeknd
With decent numbers across the board (with radio as a strong suit, up 4% to 114.5m), it’s still surprising to realize that, had the 2 remix campaigns not been deployed, it would’ve been the number one blocking the big album’s single...
4 (-1). Toosie Slide by Drake
Streaming numbers shored up as expected, but sales have remained weak for the track such that it lacks the balance to overcome Blinding Lights. It’s not all bad news for the album in the top 10 though...
5 (=). The Box by Roddy Ricch
The former chart topper, while not in serious contention to return atop, remains stable with strong radio and streams. It may also have a proxy bump from other things the rapper’s up to that have re-entered the zone...
6 (+1). Don’t Start Now by Dua Lipa
Up mainly on having one less competitor than last week (more on that later), this song has firmly reached coast mode, tapering off strong radio and decent sales.
7 (NE). Pain 1993 by Drake and Playboi Carti
The Dark Lane Demo Tapes project does nab a new top 10 hit upon its debut, owed mainly to streaming as expected.
3,000 sales
Negligible radio
31m streams
8 (=). Circles by Post Malone
This song actually stabilized on radio this week, still in what is referred to as “power rotation”.
9 (+5). Rockstar by DaBaby and Roddy Ricch
With marked gains across the board, the song returns right back to its peak a mere week after leaving the zone.
9,000 sales (+36%)
5.7m radio (+136%)
28.3m streams (+17%)
10 (-1). Intentions by Justin Bieber and Quavo
The song took a hit on on-demand, though its radio prevents it from taking a nasty fall just yet.
12 (-11). The Scotts by Travis Scott & Kid Cudi
Joining the rare club of songs that depart the top 10 immediately after coronation, the combination of no more bundles, lack of radio traction, and a debut hyped by a current event made this somewhat predictable.
The rest of the Drake project-bomb:
14. Chicago Freestyle feat. Giveon
19. D4L ft. Future & Young Thug
25. Not You Too feat. Chris Brown
27. Desires feat. Future
30. Time Flies
32. Deep Pockets
34. Demons feat. Fivion Foreign & Sosa Geek
35. When to Say When
39. Landed
45. From Florida With Love
51. Losses
52. War
The entire contents of the project debuted on the Hot 100, with 11 of the 14 songs established as hits on the book!
20 (+3). Roses by Saint Jhn & Imanbek
With this ascent, Roses is the first song classed by Billboard as Dance/Electronic in the top 20 since Lady Gaga’s Stupid Love’s debut and the first to *climb* into the top 20 since Marshmello & Bastille's Happier!
29 (NE). Be Kind by Marshmello & Halsey
The top debut not from an album/project-bomb this week, this track starts swinging on radio, with strong sales and a solid streaming start pointing to growth potential once the bombs subside.
The swath of debuts took several songs off the list permanently, though they’re all slated to make the year-end rank:
Roxanne by Arizona Zervas (LW: 33, WO: 26)
Heartless by The Weeknd (LW: 37, WO: 23)
10,000 Hours by Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber (LW: 46, WO: 30)
In addition, the returning entries from Travis Scott’s FortNite concert, Highest in the Room (LW: 38, WO: 22) and Goosebumps (LW: 49, WO: 35) slip back into recurrency as expected. The former further secured its spot on the year-end.
The deluxe release of Lil Baby’s My Turn prompted a mini-bomb on the chart:
56 (+15). Emotionally Scarred
57 (-4). Sum 2 Prove
61. We Paid with 42 Dugg
65. Social Distancing
81. Low Down
86. Humble
88 (RE). Grace with 42 Dugg
96 (RE). Heatin’ Up with Gunna
68 (+5). Here and Now by Kenny Chesney
Hailing from the top album this week, that push was focused on raw sales and not streaming, so this is the only representative on the Hot 100, though it’s one of the few risers this week amidst the giant bombs!
Speaking of, here are the remaining gains not mentioned yet in this thread:
64 (+20). Party Girl by StaySolidRocky
74 (+6). Ride It by Regard
Even with the bombs though, there were some notable losses thanks to radio dumping a bundle of songs this week:
69 (-26). More Hearts Than Mine by Ingrid Andress
70 (-28). I Love Me by Demi Lovato
93 (-21). You Should Be Sad by Halsey
XX. Stupid Love by Lady Gaga (LW: 61, WO: 9)
Finally, the remaining debuts not mentioned yet:
58. Six Feet Apart by Luke Combs
87. One Margarita by Luke Bryan
100. Don’t Rush by Young T & Bugsey
See you next week for the next Hot 100 scoop! This is @Trot100News, signing off.
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