On this weeks chart, Ariana Grande remains on top of the chart with "thank u, next" as it spends its fourth week at number. After debuting at number one six weeks ago, "thank u, next" dropped after two weeks at the top to give way to "Happier" by Marshmello and Bastille, and now continues in its second stint at the top of the chart. "thank u, next" dominace is due to its steady showing on streaming platforms while also its large gains in pop radio airplay. In the number two spot is "Without Me" by Halsey, which is up one spot as its pop radio push continues to gain in airplay. "Without Me" closes the gap between it and "thank u, next" and looks to be the only reasonable competition Grande has in the coming weeks. Previous number one "Happier" by Marshmello and Bastille drops down one spot to number three in its sixteenth week on the chart. Enduring chart hit "Sicko Mode" stays at number four after number one twice. Originally, "Sicko Mode" debuted at number one following its release during Scott's Astroworld. and then droped all the way down to number sixteen in its fifth week on the chart. After taking another five weeks to rise into the top ten again, "Sicko Mode" spent two weeks in the top ten for its second stint and then shot to number one in its twelveth week. "Sicko Mode" stayed at the top for another week and brought its total to three weeks at the pinnacle position. Number one-debut "Zeze" keeps at number five after rising in the previous weeks thanks to the debut of its official music video. Sheck Wes' breakthrough streaming single "Mo Bamba" dashes up to number six, up two spots from number eight thanks to its lead over streaming platforms. "High Hopes" by Panic! At The Disco likewise completes another three spot jump as it leaps from number ten to seven, aided by its strong showing in radio airplay. "High Hopes", the second single from Panic! at the Disco's newest album, beats the limits of the first single as "Say Amen (Saturday Night)" debuted and peaked at number twenty-eight. "Eastside" by benny blanco featuring Halsey and Khalid skiips one spot to hit a new peak of number eight. With three songs all jumping up this week, 5 Seconds of Summer's "Youngblood" and Lil Baby and Gunna's "Drip Too Hard" both drop down three spots to numbers nine and ten, respectively. XXXTentacion's previously number six peaking "BAD!" maintains its position at number eleven while DJ Snake featuring Ozuna, Cardi B, and Selena Gomez tick up one spot to number twelve with "Taki Taki". "Taki Taki" has been steadily gaining radio audiences and coupled with its high streamig numbers, propel the song upward. "Breathin" by Ariana Grande leaps three spots as it skyrockets up in radio airplay and benefits from its recent official music video.
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Sunflower
From the album: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Hollywood's Bleeding
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Beautiful
Bazzi ft. featuring Camila Cabello
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