The song has ranked in the top 10 for 25 weeks. Trainor’s “All About that Bass,” which logged eight weeks at #1, holds at #10 for the second week in its 28th week. Nick Jonas's “Jealous” drops from its #7 high-point to #9 in its 19th week. Sam Smith's “I'm Not the Only One” drops from its #5 high-point to #7 in its 20th week. Trainor's debut album, Title, enters The Billboard 200 at #1, with robust (actual) first-week sales of 195K. Meghan Trainor's “Lips Are Movin,” which has climbed as high as #4, holds at #6 for the second week in its 13th week. The resurgence is due to the viral success of a lip-sync video by one Master Cpl. Swift’s “Shake It Off,” which logged four weeks at #1, rebounds from #9 to #5 in its 22nd week. “Take Me to Church” is nominated for that same award this year. “Royals” won a Grammy as Song of the Year. That's the longest run at #1 by any song since Lorde's “Royals” logged 19 weeks at #1 in 2013-'14. It's #1 on Hot Rock Songs for the 14th week. Hozier's “Take Me to Church,” which peaked at #2, dips from #3 to #4 in its 23rd week. It's Swift's second 3-million seller from 1989. The song tops the 3 million mark in digital sales this week. It holds at #1 for the sixth week on the Radio Songs chart (which measures radio airplay across all genres). Taylor Swift's “Blank Space,” which logged seven weeks at #1, dips from #2 to #3 in its 12th week. This marks the first time that male solo artists have locked up the top two spots since May, when John Legend's “All of Me” and Pharrell Williams's “Happy” were #1 and #2. It sold 400K copies this week, bringing its 10-week sales total to 2,497,000.Įd Sheeran's “Thinking Out Loud” jumps from #4 to #2 in its 15th week. The song logs its fourth week at #1 on Hot Digital Songs. "Uptown Funk!" by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars logs its third week at #1 in its 10th week on the chart. (I’m discounting a couple of B sides which charted below the top 10.) The Rolling Stones had nine consecutive top 10 hits in the U.S., from “The Last Time” in May 1965 to “Ruby Tuesday” in March 1967. ![]() A different song with that title by Flo Rida featuring Wynter reached #5 in May 2009.Īnd here’s some deep trivia for you: With this streak of eight consecutive top 10 hits, Maroon 5 is indeed “moving like Jagger.” But they still haven’t quite matched the rock legend. This is the second song titled “Sugar” to make the top 10. “Jagger” was released in June 2011, just two months after Adam Levine and Aguilera made their first appearances as judges on The Voice. “Payphone” (featuring Wiz Khalifa) started at #3. ![]() This is the group’s third single to debut in the top 10. The video may be a little corny, but it’s cute and it’s fun. The fast start was boosted by the song’s video, which is built on a simple, but clever idea: Maroon 5 pops in and plays at numerous wedding celebrations. That's the group's entire output since its career-revitalizing 2011 collabo with Christina Aguilera, “Moves Like Jagger.” It's the group's 11th top 10 hit its eighth in a row. Maroon 5's “Sugar” is this week's top new entry on the Hot 100 at #8.
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