The Kid LAROI's new collaboration with Justin Bieber, "Stay" (Columbia), is off to a hot start following its first day of activity. The track hit #1 on both Spotify and Apple Music U.S. on a crowded release day that included singles from Post Malone, Billie Eilish and BTS.
"Stay" is pacing for 20m+ streams for the week, which would make it the week's top debut. Could it be the first song to outstream Olivia Rodrigo's "good 4 u," which has owned the Streaming Songs chart for six consecutive weeks? "Stay" tuned.
Rank | Artist | Track Name | 07/09/2021 |
1 | Stay (with Justin Bieber) The Kid LAROI |
2,345,292 |
2 | good 4 u Olivia Rodrigo |
1,825,773 |
3 | Motley Crew Post Malone |
1,695,072 |
4 | Kiss Me More (feat. SZA) Doja Cat |
1,265,608 |
5 | NDA Billie Eilish |
1,167,545 |
6 | Permission to Dance BTS |
1,033,060 |
7 | Beggin Maneskin |
1,010,708 |
8 | deja vu Olivia Rodrigo |
991,656 |
9 | Ain't Shit Doja Cat |
979,487 |
10 | Levitating (feat. DaBaby) Dua Lipa |
970,374 |
11 | traitor Olivia Rodrigo |
936,405 |
12 | RAPSTAR Polo G |
929,349 |
13 | MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name) Lil Nas X |
928,402 |
14 | Bad Habits Ed Sheeran |
920,231 |
15 | Thot Shit Megan Thee Stallion |
814,806 |
16 | Butter BTS |
801,117 |
17 | You Right Doja Cat |
771,447 |
18 | Wants and Needs (feat. Lil Baby) Drake |
757,231 |
19 | Heat Waves Glass Animals |
751,431 |
20 | favorite crime Olivia Rodrigo |
747,256 |
21 | Yonaguni Bad Bunny |
743,639 |
22 | Peaches (feat. Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON) Justin Bieber |
695,525 |
23 | Memory Kane Brown |
668,244 |
24 | happier Olivia Rodrigo |
665,835 |
25 | WUSYANAME (feat. Youngboy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign) Tyler, The Creator |
661,416 |
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