Billie Eilish marked her return to the top of the charts with her latest release, "my future" (Darkroom/Interscope). The new single debuted at #1 on Spotify U.S (2m streams) and Global (5.2m). It's also currently top 5 at Apple Music.
Republic's Taylor Swift holds the most slots in the Top 25 with 12 tracks from folklore still going strong. "cardigan" and "exile" and "the 1" make the Top 5.
Warner's Dan + Shay ("I Should Probably Go To Bed") and NLE Choppa ("Narrow Road" f/Lil Baby) were the next highest debuts at #37 and #43, respectively.
As for marketshare, UMG commands with 86%, followed by SME's 10% and WMG with 4%.
Rank | Artist | Track Name | 07/31/2020 |
1 | my future Billie Eilish |
2,094,143 |
2 | cardigan Taylor Swift |
1,418,185 |
3 | exile (feat. Bon Iver) Taylor Swift |
1,393,110 |
4 | ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch) DaBaby |
1,289,188 |
5 | the 1 Taylor Swift |
1,285,641 |
6 | Wishing Well Juice WRLD |
1,208,925 |
7 | Come & Go (with Marshmello) Juice WRLD |
1,122,916 |
8 | WHATS POPPIN (feat. DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne) - Remix Jack Harlow |
1,113,500 |
9 | the last great american dynasty Taylor Swift |
1,017,724 |
10 | my tears ricochet Taylor Swift |
978,706 |
11 | august Taylor Swift |
936,912 |
12 | Watermelon Sugar Harry Styles |
885,206 |
13 | Blueberry Faygo Lil Mosey |
851,081 |
14 | invisible string Taylor Swift |
843,431 |
15 | Blinding Lights The Weeknd |
840,597 |
16 | POPSTAR (feat. Drake) DJ Khaled |
836,429 |
17 | seven Taylor Swift |
830,509 |
18 | mirrorball Taylor Swift |
823,734 |
19 | Conversations Juice WRLD |
788,693 |
20 | this is me trying Taylor Swift |
765,512 |
21 | illicit affairs Taylor Swift |
750,477 |
22 | betty Taylor Swift |
744,237 |
23 | Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) Jawsh 685 |
731,481 |
24 | For The Night (feat. Lil Baby & DaBaby) Pop Smoke |
731,352 |
25 | The Woo (feat. 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch) Pop Smoke |
727,345 |
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