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America Has a New No. 1 Song, and for Once the Reason Isn’t TikTok

23 October 202030 October 2020
24kGoldn and Iann Dior’s “Mood” is uniting rap fans, rock fans, and fans too young to care about the difference. In the fall of 1988, when Billboard launched its Modern Rock Tracks chart, it was more diverse than what came to be known later as “alternative rock.” In that first Modern Rock top 30, there [...] Read more
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The Strange, Globetrotting Story Behind America’s New No. 1 Song

16 October 202017 October 2020
“Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” was born of Korea, a Kiwi, TikTok, and Jason Derulo. A quarter-century ago this week, in October 1995, the No. 1 song in America, Mariah Carey’s “Fantasy,” represented a number of firsts. It was the first single by a woman to debut at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100—then a new [...] Read more
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Why BTS’s “Dynamite” Is the First K-Pop Song to Top the U.S. Charts

3 September 202017 October 2020
Did the boy band adapt for America, or did they make America adapt for them? On a business trip through Japan in 1962, the president of Britain’s Pye Records heard an enchanting pop song by the young Japanese singer Kyu Sakamoto and brought a copy of the 45 back with him to the U.K. He [...] Read more
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How “WAP” Became the Dirtiest No. 1 in Hot 100 History

20 August 202017 October 2020
The video is a smash, but it’s the song that put it on top. This month marks the centennial of vaudeville performer Mamie Smith’s “Crazy Blues,” a watershed for both blues recordings and Black women’s cultural expression. Smith’s August 1920 recording, lamenting a love gone wrong, eventually sold about 2 million copies and, over the next [...] Read more
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Why Harry Styles Just Scored His First No. 1 Song

14 August 202017 October 2020
Like any boy band alumnus, he first had to overcome radio’s bias against teen heartthrobs. Late summer is a great time for sleeper hits: songs that have been hanging around the charts for months and finally hit their stride. Four years ago, in August 2016, Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” reached No. 1 after knocking around the [...] Read more
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Why Taylor Swift Is Finally Back at No. 1

7 August 202017 October 2020
With Folklore, she figured out the streaming era—and she didn’t even have to turn herself into a rapper. Maybe it’s appropriate that, in the dead of August in a year when we mostly can’t leave the house, our No. 1 song has the counterintuitive title “Cardigan.” But then, Taylor Swift has long been the music [...] Read more
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The Song of the Pandemic Summer

12 June 202017 October 2020
Seven songs—six in a row—have spent only a week at No. 1. Which will prove the soundtrack for this turbulent season? Summer, hard as it may be to believe, has not been canceled. But nothing about the summer of 2020 in America feels—can feel, should feel—normal. Our country is currently navigating contradictory compulsions to both [...] Read more
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Why the Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” Is the First Chart Topper of the Coronavirus Era

9 April 20203 May 2020
  America’s new No. 1 song took over social media just as we began social distancing. Chic’s legendary dance hit “Good Times” topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979—the final year of disco’s peak, and also the peak of the oil crisis and record U.S. inflation. In interviews over the years, Chic co-founder Nile Rodgers [...] Read more
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2020 Might Have Just Gotten Its “Old Town Road”

18 January 202025 January 2020
How TikTok—and a squeaky noise—made Roddy Ricch’s “The Box” the biggest song in America. Back in January 2006, the Billboard Hot 100 was overtaken for one week by a quirky rap track by a group that would never have a major hit again. “Laffy Taffy” was the handiwork of a troupe calling themselves D4L, an [...] Read more
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Why Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” Is Finally No. 1

20 December 201927 December 2019
For her wish to come true, it took changes in technology and chart rules. Jimmy Fallon didn’t hurt, either. At a time of year that brings us oft-told holiday fables and yarns about Christmas miracles, the moral of this story is simple: When it comes to the Billboard charts, never, ever count out Mariah Carey. [...] Read more
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