Taylor Swift made history on the Billboard charts this week and she’s the first person to occupy the top 14 slots of the Hot 100 singles chart.
The 34-year-old singer launched her album The Tortured Poets Department earlier this month and it broke records by moving 2.6 million equivalent album units in its first week of release.
Taylor released two versions of the album with 31 total songs. All of those songs are sitting in the Top 55 slots of the Hot 100.
In addition to those 31 songs, Taylor‘s Lover song “Cruel Summer” is still sitting high on the chart, making it 32 songs in the Top 55.
Head inside to check out the ranking of all the songs…
Keep scrolling to see where each song ranks on the Hot 100…
1. Taylor Swift ft. Post Malone – “Fortnight” (read more about the song!)
2. Taylor Swift – “Down Bad” (read more about the song!)
3. Taylor Swift – “I Can Do It...
The 34-year-old singer launched her album The Tortured Poets Department earlier this month and it broke records by moving 2.6 million equivalent album units in its first week of release.
Taylor released two versions of the album with 31 total songs. All of those songs are sitting in the Top 55 slots of the Hot 100.
In addition to those 31 songs, Taylor‘s Lover song “Cruel Summer” is still sitting high on the chart, making it 32 songs in the Top 55.
Head inside to check out the ranking of all the songs…
Keep scrolling to see where each song ranks on the Hot 100…
1. Taylor Swift ft. Post Malone – “Fortnight” (read more about the song!)
2. Taylor Swift – “Down Bad” (read more about the song!)
3. Taylor Swift – “I Can Do It...
- 4/30/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Michael Jackson‘s Thriller had more classic hits than just about any other album. However, most of those hits did not reach No. 1. Even when the King of Pop made an epic music video, a chart-topper was not guaranteed.
1. ‘Thriller’
The fact that “Thriller” didn’t hit No. 1 feels bizarre. No other music video mattered so much to American culture and yet the tune only peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. If Billboard counted sales of the video’s VHS as single sales, “Thriller” definitely would have hit No. 1.
Jackson (and Vincent Price) got the last laugh on this one. Everybody loves “Thriller.” It’s not just a popular Halloween song, it’s the Halloween song. It certainly held up a lot better than “Monster Mash.” The song’s classic video has been spoofed by everyone from Britney Spears to “Weird Al” Yankovic.
2. ‘The Girl Is Mine’
Not every song deserves to hit No.
1. ‘Thriller’
The fact that “Thriller” didn’t hit No. 1 feels bizarre. No other music video mattered so much to American culture and yet the tune only peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. If Billboard counted sales of the video’s VHS as single sales, “Thriller” definitely would have hit No. 1.
Jackson (and Vincent Price) got the last laugh on this one. Everybody loves “Thriller.” It’s not just a popular Halloween song, it’s the Halloween song. It certainly held up a lot better than “Monster Mash.” The song’s classic video has been spoofed by everyone from Britney Spears to “Weird Al” Yankovic.
2. ‘The Girl Is Mine’
Not every song deserves to hit No.
- 4/30/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Megan Thee Stallion has once again showcased her love for the anime medium, this time by referencing the popular series Attack On Titan in her latest song ‘Wanna Be’ in collaboration with GloRilla.
‘Wanna Be,’ which was released on April 6, 2024, featured a verse, “I’m the female titan, I’m steppin’ on bitches I’m showin’ my titties, I tore up the city,” which immediately caught the attention of fans and anime enthusiasts alike, who recognized it as a playful nod to the character Annie Leonhart from Attack On Titan, who transforms into the Female Titan.
The annotation accompanying the lyric on Genius.com further explains the connection, noting that the Female Titan is known for wreaking havoc in the city in season 1.
The song has reached no. 1 on US iTunes. It also crossed 1 million views on YouTube in less than 24 hours.
This isn’t the first time the rapper made an anime reference,...
‘Wanna Be,’ which was released on April 6, 2024, featured a verse, “I’m the female titan, I’m steppin’ on bitches I’m showin’ my titties, I tore up the city,” which immediately caught the attention of fans and anime enthusiasts alike, who recognized it as a playful nod to the character Annie Leonhart from Attack On Titan, who transforms into the Female Titan.
The annotation accompanying the lyric on Genius.com further explains the connection, noting that the Female Titan is known for wreaking havoc in the city in season 1.
The song has reached no. 1 on US iTunes. It also crossed 1 million views on YouTube in less than 24 hours.
This isn’t the first time the rapper made an anime reference,...
- 4/6/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Doja Cat shares a Teezo Touchdown-assisted B-side, and Vampire Weekend delivers some gangster guitar magic. Plus, a sweet highlight from Young Miko’s debut album, new music from Charli Xcx, Omar Apollo, and a previously unreleased Prince track.
Doja Cat feat. Teezo Touchdown, “Masc” (YouTube)
Young Miko, “Princess Peach” (YouTube)
Vampire Weekend, “Prep-School Gangster” (YouTube)
Charli Xcx, “B2b” (YouTube)
Prince, “United States of Division” (YouTube)
Omar Apollo,...
Doja Cat feat. Teezo Touchdown, “Masc” (YouTube)
Young Miko, “Princess Peach” (YouTube)
Vampire Weekend, “Prep-School Gangster” (YouTube)
Charli Xcx, “B2b” (YouTube)
Prince, “United States of Division” (YouTube)
Omar Apollo,...
- 4/5/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
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