Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” scores a seventh week atop the Billboard Hot 100. The song has spent all its weeks on top consecutively, having become his first No. 1 on the chart.
Plus, two songs are new to the Hot 100’s top 10, led by Justin Bieber’s “Daisies,” which debuts at No. 2. The track is from his new album, Swag, which likewise bounds onto the Billboard 200 at No. 2. Bieber earns his 27th career Hot 100 top 10 — tying Janet Jackson for the 10th-most in the chart’s history. It also opens as the week’s most-streamed song.
Meanwhile, Ravyn Lenae lands her first Hot 100 top 10 as “Love Me Not” surges five spots to No. 7. The song became her first entry on the chart in April.
Additionally in the Hot 100’s top 10, Teddy Swims’ former leader “Lose Control,” at No. 9, makes history, becoming the first song ever to spend 100 weeks on the chart.
Browse the full rundown of this week’s top 10 below.
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‘Ordinary’ Streams, Airplay & Sales
“Ordinary,” on Atlantic Records, tallied 19.6 million official streams (up 2% week-over-week), 73 million radio airplay audience impressions (essentially even week-over-week) and 6,000 sold (up 8%) in the United States July 11-17.
It holds at No. 4 on the Streaming Songs chart, following four weeks at the summit; adds a fifth week at No. 1 on Radio Songs; and rebounds from No. 2 for a ninth week atop Digital Song Sales.
The track also keeps at No. 1 on the Songs of the Summer chart, having led in all eight weeks since the seasonal survey made its annual return after Memorial Day.
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Bieber’s ‘Daisies’ in Bloom
Image Credit: Renell Medrano Justin Bieber’s “Daisies” debuts at No. 2 on the Hot 100 with 27.6 million streams, 4.3 million in airplay audience and 4,000 sold through July 17 following its July 11 release on his new album, Swag.
Bieber ups his career total to 27 career Hot 100 top 10s — tying Janet Jackson for the 10th-most in the chart’s nearly 67-year history.
Most Hot 100 Top 10s:
- 81, Drake
- 59, Taylor Swift
- 38, Madonna
- 35, The Beatles
- 32, Rihanna
- 30, Michael Jackson
- 29, Elton John
- 28, Mariah Carey
- 28, Stevie Wonder
- 27, Justin Bieber
- 27, Janet Jackson
- 26, Lil Wayne
- 25, Elvis Presley (whose career start predated the Hot 100’s inception)
The track concurrently premieres at No. 1 on Streaming Songs, where it’s Bieber’s seventh leader.
Bieber had last earned a new Hot 100 top 10 with “Ghost,” which rose to No. 5 in April 2022. He first reached the region when “Baby” debuted at its No. 5 high in February 2010. Of his 27 top 10s, he boasts eight No. 1s.
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Lenae’s First Top 10
Image Credit: Remy Bourdeau Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” leaps 12-7 on the Hot 100 with 14.1 million streams (up 5%), 36 million in radio reach (up 13%) and 1,000 sold (up 26%). The song, which became big on TikTok, is the Chicago-born singer-songwriter’s first top 10 on the chart, marking the latest milestone in her steady career ascent. In April, it became her first Hot 100 hit. She began releasing music around a decade ago and signed to Atlantic in 2016.
“I’m just happy for all artists who have been in this 10-plus years and are feeling the love and the benefits of so much time and effort and hard work,” Lenae told Billboard in April, a day before her Coachella debut.
“This is something I feel like I haven’t heard in such a long time,” Lenae added of “Love Me Not,” which she co-wrote, noting that it reminded her of OutKast’s classic “Hey Ya!,” which ruled the Hot 100 for nine weeks in 2003-04. “That mix of soulfulness with pop sensibility that anybody could sing and dance to, and feels like it could have come out in any era — that’s my favorite type of song.”
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‘Lose Control’ First to 100 Weeks
Image Credit: Claire Marie Vogel Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” which led the Hot 100 for a week in March 2024, and became the year’s No. 1 song, holds at No. 9 — as it becomes the first song ever to spend 100 weeks on the chart overall. It also tallies a record-extending 70th week in the top 10.
The single debuted, at No. 99, on the chart dated Aug. 26, 2023. It broke the Hot 100’s longevity mark in May when it surpassed the run of Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves,” which ran up 91 weeks in 2021-22.
Most Weeks Ever on Hot 100:
- 100, “Lose Control,” Teddy Swims, 2023-25
- 91, “Heat Waves,” Glass Animals, 2021-22
- 90, “Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd, 2019-21
- 87, “Radioactive,” Imagine Dragons, 2012-14
- 79, “Sail,” AWOLNATION, 2011-14
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Rest of Top 10: Wallen, McRae & More
Morgan Wallen’s “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae, holds at No. 3 on the Hot 100, after it debuted in May as Wallen’s fourth No. 1 and McRae’s first. It notches a ninth week at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart.
“Golden” by HUNTR/X, the trio of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI, hits the Hot 100’s top five, as the track from the hit Netflix animated film KPop Demon Hunters rises 6-4.
Wallen’s No. 2-peaking “Just in Case” dips 4-5 on the Hot 100.
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” stumbles woozily 5-6 on the Hot 100, following its record-tying 19 weeks at No. 1 beginning last July.
Drake’s “What Did I Miss?” drops to No. 8 on the Hot 100, a week after it debuted at No. 2 as his record-extending 81st top 10. It posts a second week at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, where it became his record-padding 31st leader on each list.
Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” repeats at No. 10, following five weeks at No. 1 beginning in January.