Post Malone’s collaboration with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help,” remains at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart for the fifth consecutive week. The song, which marks Post Malone’s sixth chart-topping hit and Wallen’s second, is the first since Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” in early 2023 to spend at least its first five weeks at No. 1.
“I Had Some Help” also becomes the first song in nearly a year to maintain the No. 1 position for five straight weeks on the Hot 100, following Wallen’s “Last Night,” which held the spot for 10 consecutive weeks out of its total 16-week run from May to July 2023. Furthermore, it ties with Jack Harlow’s “Lovin On Me” for the most weeks at No. 1 in 2024, each topping the chart for five weeks.
Sabrina Carpenter achieves a notable milestone on the Hot 100 with two songs in the top three: “Please Please Please,” debuting at No. 2, and “Espresso,” rising to No. 3. These entries mark Carpenter’s first appearances in the top tier and make her the first soloist in Hot 100 history, and the second act overall after The Beatles, to debut with two initial top-three hits without any other featured artists.
Additionally, Hozier earns his first No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart with “Too Sweet,” holding the No. 7 position on the Hot 100 after reaching the top spot. Billie Eilish also climbs to No. 9 with “Birds of a Feather,” securing her seventh top 10 hit.
The Billboard Hot 100 chart integrates U.S. streaming (official audio and video), radio airplay, and sales data, excluding digital singles sales from direct-to-consumer sites. Luminate, an independent data provider, conducts a thorough review of all data submissions to ensure accuracy and authenticity before final chart rankings are compiled and published.
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