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The others: Celineĭion’s “Because You Loved Me,” for five weeks in 1996 Adele’s In the nearly 20 years that the three radio-based charts have coexisted to have led all three simultaneously. But “Loud” earnsĪn impressive consolation: crowning both the Mainstream TopĤ0 and Adult Contemporary airplay charts and returning for aįourth week at No. Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud,” which has been stuck at No.Ģ behind Ronson and Mars for eight weeks. Record? Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men’s “One Sweet Day” ledįor 16 frames in 19. 1s, now including “Funk!,” have logged such reigns. In other words, only 3 percent of all Hot 100

Number, remember: that’s out of 1,041 leaders dating to theĬhart’s 1958 debut. “Uptown Funk!” is just the 29th Hotġ00 No. Tops the chart for a 10th week, joining an exclusiveĬlub of historic hits. The Billboard Hot 100: The retro-R&B collaboration Smash “Uptown Funk!” hits hallowed ground on © 2015, Prometheus Global Media, LLC and Nielsen Music, Inc. See Charts Legend on /biz for complete rules and explanations. Songs are defined as current if they are newly-released titles, or songs receiving widespread airplay and/or sales activity for the first time. The week’s most popular current songs across all genres, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music, sales data as compiled by Nielsen Music and streaming activity data by online music sources tracked by Nielsen Music. MAX MARTIN,SHELLBACK (T.SWIFT,MAX MARTIN,SHELLBACK,A.PAYAMI)Įarned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey) The Weeknd

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