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Billboard Hot 30

In Week Twenty-Four, DJ Khaled's star studded "No Brainer" debuts at number one with the help of Justin Bieber, Quavo, and Chance the Rapper. The song debuts with heavy streaming numbers as it was aided by the release of its offical music video along with the song. "No Brainer" has already to gain massively in radio following its immediate radio push. "No Brainer" pushes "In My Feelings", "I Like It", and "Girls Like You", all previous number ones, down one spot. At number five, "Fefe" by 6ix9ine featuring Nicki Minaj and Murda Beatz pushes up one spot to hit the top five for the first time following its first full tracking week of points. All artists involved in "Fefe" earn their first top five hit and as the song might continue its upward motion in the following week as the music video continues to bring in large audiences, the artists get their highest song. At number six, "Boo'd Up" by Ella Mai falls two spots; however, the song has potential to re-peak or surpass its peak in the coming weeks as the song mantains a strong showing in streaming and continues its airplay push. "Lucid Dreams" by Juice WRLD posts its first downward montions in the songs twelve week history as it slides down two spots while its streaming numbers start to wear down. WIthout a proper radio push, "Lucid Dreams" looks to be slowing down on its quick ascent up the charts. Khalid and Normani's "Love Lies" pushes into the doorstep of the top ten as it bounces two spots to number eleven while it continues its gain in both rhythmic and pop radio. "FRIENDS" by Marshmello and Anne-Marie falls three spots to number thirteen after hitting number ten in its seventeenth week on the chart. "FRIENDS" initially debuted on the chart due to strong streaming numbers, fell down the chart and streaming declined, and then re-climbed back up the charts with its radio push. As radio begins to drop "FRIENDS", the song looks poised to drop heavily down the charts. At number fourteen, "Better Now" by Post Malone leaps four spots as the song racks up the chart's biggest gainer in radio airplay. "Better Now" debuted at number thirteen in the week of Post Malone's album and debuted back on the chart ten weeks ago as it began its radio push. "Taste" by Tyga featuring Offset moves three spots to number eighteen as the chart's biggest streaming gainer, while also beginning its radio push on rhythmic and hip-hop radio. "Youngblood" by 5 Seconds of Summer moves four spots to number twenty-two while "Big Bank" by YG featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean, and Nicki Minaj moves three spots to number twenty-four. In its second week on the chart, "Jackie Chan" by Tiesto and Dzeko featuring Preme and Post Malone move up one spot to number twenty-nine while "Apesh*t" by The Carters (Beyonce and Jay-Z), re-enter at number thirty while the song moves up in radio airplay. 

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    1 Debut
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    1
  2. Number
    2 Down by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    5
  3. Number
    3 Down by 1
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    1 (for 2 weeks)
    Weeks
    18
  4. Number
    4 Down by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 2 weeks)
    Weeks
    10
  5. Number
    5 Up by 1
    6ix9ine featuring Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz — FEFE cover artwork

    FEFE

    6ix9ine featuring Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz

    From the album: DUMMY BOY

    Peak
    5
    Weeks
    2
  6. Number
    6 Down by 2
    Peak
    4
    Weeks
    14
  7. Number
    7 Down by 2
    Peak
    5
    Weeks
    12
  8. Number
    8 Down by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    16
  9. Number
    9 Down by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 5 weeks)
    Weeks
    18
  10. Number
    10 Down by 1
    Peak
    9
    Weeks
    12
  11. Number
    11 Up by 2
    Peak
    11
    Weeks
    12
  12. Number
    12 Down by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 3 weeks)
    Weeks
    23
  13. Number
    13 Down by 3
    Peak
    10
    Weeks
    18
  14. Number
    14 Up by 4
    Peak
    13
    Weeks
    12
  15. Number
    15 Down by 3
    Peak
    8
    Weeks
    17
  16. Number
    16 Down by 2
    Lil Baby featuring Drake — Yes Indeed cover artwork

    Yes Indeed

    Lil Baby featuring Drake

    From the album: Harder Than Ever

    Peak
    11
    Weeks
    12
  17. Number
    17
    Peak
    15
    Weeks
    12
  18. Number
    18 Up by 3
    Tyga featuring Offset — Taste cover artwork

    Taste

    Tyga featuring Offset

    From the album: Legendary

    Peak
    18
    Weeks
    4
  19. Number
    19 Down by 3
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    5
  20. Number
    20 Down by 5
    Peak
    9
    Weeks
    3
  21. Number
    21 Down by 2
    Peak
    17
    Weeks
    12
  22. Number
    22 Up by 4
    Peak
    22
    Weeks
    4
  23. Number
    23 Down by 3
    XXXTENTACION — SAD! cover artwork

    SAD!

    XXXTENTACION

    From the album: ?

    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    11
  24. Number
    24 Up by 3
    YG featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean, & Nicki Minaj — Big Bank cover artwork

    Big Bank

    YG featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean, & Nicki Minaj

    From the album: Stay Dangerous

    Peak
    24
    Weeks
    4
  25. Number
    25 Down by 2
    Peak
    7
    Weeks
    17
  26. Number
    26 Down by 4
    Peak
    22
    Weeks
    3
  27. Number
    27 Down by 2
    Migos featuring Drake — Walk It Talk It cover artwork

    Walk It Talk It

    Migos featuring Drake

    From the album: Culture II

    Peak
    3
    Weeks
    22
  28. Number
    28 Down by 4
    Peak
    6
    Weeks
    5
  29. Number
    29 Up by 1
    Peak
    29
    Weeks
    2
  30. Number
    30 Re-Entry
    Peak
    8
    Weeks
    3
  31. Dropouts
    1. Number
      28 Dropout
      Bazzi — Mine cover artwork

      Mine

      Bazzi

      From the album: COSMIC

      Peak
      5
      Weeks
      25
    2. Number
      29 Dropout
      Peak
      6
      Weeks
      24

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