![]() ![]() 1s: The last six weeks have seen six songs each spend a first week at No. In the past decade, five other acts each earned their first Hot 100 leader and followed with a second the same year: The Weeknd (“Can’t Feel My Face,” “The Hills,” 2015) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (“Thrift Shop,” featuring Wanz, “Can’t Hold Us,” featuring Ray Dalton, 2013) Adele (“Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone Like You,” 2011) Bruno Mars (as featured on B.o.B’s “Nothin’ on You,” “Just the Way You Are,” 2010) and Kesha (“TiK ToK,” “We R Who We R,” 2010).Ħ weeks, 6 new No. 1s in the same year since Ed Sheeran, whose “Shape of You” and “Perfect,” with Beyoncé, each secured the top spot in 2017. ![]() He’s the first artist to notch his first two Hot 100 No. 1, both achieved in 2020: “The Box” dominated for 11 weeks starting in January. 1s in same year: Roddy Ricch, meanwhile, collects his second Hot 100 No. Here Are the Lyrics to DaBaby's 'Rockstar,' Feat. Nicki Minaj holds the record for the most Hot 100 entries until landing a first leader, as she ruled for the first time on her 109th try. 7 last July, marking his first top 10 “Rockstar” graced the top 10 upon its debut at No. He first reached the ranking just over a year ago, when “Suge” entered the chart dated April 13, 2019. It follows Post Malone’s “Rockstar” (again, a different composition), featuring 21 Savage, which reigned for eight weeks beginning in October 2017.Īdele had last bookended such a pairing, when her “Hello” began a 10-week command in November 2015, after Lionel Richie’s different ballad titled “Hello” led for two weeks in May 1984.ģ8’s most special: DaBaby boasts 38 Hot 100 career entries at the time of his first No. Repeat ‘Rockstar’s: Sixteen different compositions that share exact titles have topped the Hot 100, as “Rockstar” joins the club. Here are other honors attached to the song’s Hot 100 coronation. It lifts 5-4, reaching a new high, on Digital Song Sales with 11,000 sold (down 10%) in the week ending June 4 and pushes 44-36 on Radio Songs with 20 million audience impressions (up 22%) in the week ending June 7. streams (down 2%) in the week ending June 4, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, with 34.8 million U.S. ![]() 1 on the Billboard 200 chart dated May 2. The song is from DaBaby’s album Blame It on Baby, which bowed at No. 1 in the Hot 100’s nearly 62-year history. “Rockstar,” released on SouthCoast/Interscope Records, is the 1,104th No. All charts (dated June 13) will update on tomorrow (June 9). Let’s run down the top 10 of the newest Hot 100, which blends all-genre U.S. Plus, SAINt JHN‘s “Roses” rises 14-10 on the Hot 100, marking his first top 10 on the tally. DaBaby scores his first Hot 100 leader and Roddy Ricch adds his second. So the references to cops in the lyrics were no mistake.DaBaby‘s “Rockstar,” featuring Roddy Ricch, ascends to No. DaBaby also brought up his own experiences with police brutality in the remix. For the 2020 BET Awards, DaBaby opened his performance of the song with a white police officer kneeling on his neck, recreating the brutal way in which Floyd died. DaBaby added that "Rockstar" was one of the last songs he recorded before he put it out and, since social distancing guidelines prohibit gatherings, DaBaby added: "I haven't performed 'Rockstar' not one time."ĭaBaby let "Rockstar" adapt to the events of 2020 and he created a Black Lives Matter remix of the song, according to Rolling Stone, where he paid tribute to George Floyd. "During the pandemic, I've been the longest lasting artist on Billboard," he said. DaBaby addressed this in an interview with XXL from December 2020. The music video, directed by Reel Goats, features DaBaby and Roddy Ricch in combat against a zombie apocalypse and the opening themes make reference to a global pandemic, which is apropos since the song was released during the coronavirus pandemic. ![]()
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