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Billboard Hot 30

In Week Twenty-Seven, Drake's "In My Feelings" maintains its reign over the charts with heavy increases in radio play as it rises up in both pop and rhymtic airplay. "In My Feelings" shows its first decrease in streaming numbers as its viral challenge begins to slow down in the public eye. At number two, "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 featuring Card B rises up one spot as it commands in radio airplay. "Girls Like You" previously debuted at number fourteen twelve weeks ago, rose into the top ten the following week to number seven, and then moved into the top spot of the chart. After moving to number two for a week as "Sad!" by XXXTentacion re-entered at number one, "Girls Like You" moved back into the number one spot for another week. Debut single "Lucid Dreams" by JUICE WRLD moves up one spot to hit a new peak at number three in its fifteenth week on the charts. Previous two week number one "I Like It" drops two spots to number four and breakout rapper 6ix9ine maintains his position at number five with "Fefe" featuring Nicki Minaj and Murda Beatz. Post Malone's "Better Now" continues its quick ascent up the charts as it leaps three spots to number six after hitting the top ten for the first time last week. "Better Now" debuted at number thirteen following the release of beerbongs and bentleyes while Post Malone's own "Psycho" lead the chart and entered the chart ago following its release as an official radio single. "Love Lies" by Khalid and Normani, although leapfrogged by "Better Now", still continues its upward motion with a one spot skip to number seven. Tyga and Offset's "Taste" rises one spot to number nine after hitting the top ten for the first time last week. "Taste" debuted at number twenty-eight six weeks ago and quickly ascended up the charts, moving up three or four spots every week. This week, "Taste" posts its smallest upward motion in the songs history as it begins to slow in streaming gains, but moves up in radio airplay. "no tears left to cry" reverses course as it jumps up one spo tto number ten following the release of Ariana Grande's new album sweetener. In the nineteen week chart history of "no tears left to cry", the song has only spent two weeks outside the top ten of the chart, both at number eleven. Following the song's release, it debuted at number one, fell down to number eleven two weeks later, and then returned to the top ten as its radio airplay balanced out its streaming declines. Previous number one debuts "Sicko Mode" and "No Brainer" by Travis Scott and then DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, and Chance the Rapper, respectively, both place at number eleven and twelve in their third and fourth weeks on the chart. At number thirteen, Selena Gomez's "Back To You" surpasses its peak eight weeks ago as it moves up two spots while it moves up in pop radio airplay. Underneath Gomez is Ariana Grande again, with "God is a woman", which skyrockets ten spots up from number twenty-four to fourteen. "God is a woman" debuted at number ten six weeks ago and fell down the charts as its radio airplay caught up with its streaming numbers. This week, aided by the release of Sweetener, a discount on the sales price, and an award show performance, "God is a woman" is able to shoot ten spots up the chart. Further down the chart, "Youngblood" by 5 Seconds of Summer hops over "Big Bank" by YG featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean, and Nicki Minaj as it rises two spots to number eighteen. Ariana Grande likewise sends stand-out track "breathin" onto the chart at number twenty-one off of mainly streaming numbers as the song has not yet been sent to radio as an official single. Calvin Harris' follow-up, "Promises" featuring Sam Smith, to the number eight peaking "One Kiss" debuts at number twenty-three ahead of benny blanco's debut single "Eastside" featuring Halsey and Khalid, up one spot again to number twenty-four. Finally, the college football single "Natural" moves up one spot to number twenty-nine in its third week on the chart. 

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    1
    Peak
    1 (for 3 weeks)
    Weeks
    8
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    2 Up by 1
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    1 (for 2 weeks)
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    13
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    3 Up by 1
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    3
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    15
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    4 Down by 2
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    1 (for 2 weeks)
    Weeks
    21
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    5
    6ix9ine featuring Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz — FEFE cover artwork

    FEFE

    6ix9ine featuring Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz

    From the album: DUMMY BOY

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    4
    Weeks
    5
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    6 Up by 3
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    6
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    15
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    7 Up by 1
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    7
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    15
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    8 Down by 1
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    4
    Weeks
    17
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    9 Up by 1
    Tyga featuring Offset — Taste cover artwork

    Taste

    Tyga featuring Offset

    From the album: Legendary

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    9
    Weeks
    7
  10. Number
    10 Up by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    19
  11. Number
    11 Down by 5
    Travis Scott featuring Drake — SICKO MODE cover artwork

    SICKO MODE

    Travis Scott featuring Drake

    From the album: ASTROWORLD

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    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    3
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    12
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    1 (for 1 weeks)
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    4
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    13 Up by 2
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    13
    Weeks
    15
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    14 Up by 10
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    9
    Weeks
    6
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    15 Down by 2
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    1 (for 5 weeks)
    Weeks
    21
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    16 Down by 2
    Peak
    9
    Weeks
    15
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    17
    Peak
    1 (for 3 weeks)
    Weeks
    26
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    18 Up by 2
    Peak
    18
    Weeks
    7
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    19
    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
    19
    Weeks
    7
  20. Number
    20 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
    15
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    21 Debut
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    21
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    1
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    22 Up by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    8
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    23 Debut
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    23
    Weeks
    1
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    24 Up by 1
    Peak
    24
    Weeks
    3
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    25 Down by 4
    Peak
    8
    Weeks
    20
  26. Number
    26 Down by 10
    Peak
    16
    Weeks
    2
  27. Number
    27
    XXXTENTACION — SAD! cover artwork

    SAD!

    XXXTENTACION

    From the album: ?

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    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    14
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    28 Down by 2
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    17
    Weeks
    15
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    29 Up by 1
    Peak
    29
    Weeks
    3
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    30 Down by 2
    Peak
    27
    Weeks
    5
  31. Dropouts
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      22 Dropout
      Peak
      10
      Weeks
      20
    2. Number
      29 Dropout
      Nicki Minaj featuring Ariana Grande — Bed cover artwork

      Bed

      Nicki Minaj featuring Ariana Grande

      From the album: Queen

      Peak
      29
      Weeks
      1

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