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Billboard Hot 40

On this week's top ten recap, "The Scotts" by The Scotts, the duo/collaborative group of Travis Scott and Kid Cudi (real name Scott Mescudi) debuts at number one. Following his highly watched Fortnite concert, "The Scotts" debuts with robust streaming numbers as the song was a heavy hitter on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. Likewise helping its debut at the top, The Scotts sold a uncanny amount of digital sales, the third highest of the year behind "Yummy" by Justin Bieber and "On" by BTS, which likewise both debuted at the top. The Scotts sold an extensive line of physical bundles that helped bolster its high debut. At number two, The Weeknd's "Blindight Lights" drops from the top spot after a third non-consecutive week at the top and sixth consecutive week in the top two. "Blinding Lights" continues its strong run near the top of the charts due to its lead over radio airplay along with constant strong streaming numbers. Despite being realeased as the second single off of The Weeknd's After Hours, "Blinding Lights" has already surpassed lead single "Heartless" as the album's most successful single. Doja Cat's "Say So" keeps at its number three peak on the chart, even with the debut of "The Scotts" at number one. Even moreso, Doja Cat has released a remix of "Say So" featuring Nicki Minaj that should help bolster its position next week, and maybe even push it to the top. Drake's previous number one debut "Toosie Slide" drops down from the runner up position to number four. The song has stablized on streaming and is greatly increasing in radio airplay week over week. With the release of Drake's surpise mixtape release that "Toosie Slide" is on, the song looks to stablize next week as well. Roddy Rich's "The Box" skips one spot back into the top five for its fourteenth total week in the region after spending three non-consecutive weeks at the pinnacle. An initial streaming juggernaut, the song quickly stabilized on streams while picking up substantial airplay which had led to this enduring hit. Justin Bieber featuring Quavo with "Intentions" moves up one spot to number six, nearing its initial peak of number five following the release of Bieber's Changes. "Intentions" continues to be a steady gainer at radio while also staying steady in streams. Like "Blinding Lights" and "Heartless", "Intentions" has proved itself to be the bigger hit from Changes, although not in peak position but total chart points. Reaching a new peak of number seven is Camilla Cabello featuring Dababy with "My Oh My", which leads pop airplay this week and looks to gain in the following week as Cabello releases a remix with Gunna. "My Oh My" has steadily been increasing up the charts for the past eigtheen weeks leading up to this week. Both dropping down four spots, "Adore You" by Harry Styles falls after reaching number three while "Don't Start Now" by Dua Lipa drops after reaching number one. Both songs have begun losing their radio audience. At number top, Juice Wrld's new son "Righteous" blasts in following his last two entries at number one with "Godzilla" by Eminem and "Bandit" with YoungBoy Never Broke Again. Highlights outside the top ten include: Meghan Thee Stallion's "Savage" keeping at its number eleven peak, but with two debuts ahead of it and the impact from its remix with Beyonce next week. After thirty-four consecutive weeks within the top ten, Post Malone's "Circles" finally falls to number twelve. Lil Mosey's "Blueberry Faygo", Maren Morris' "The Bones", and Gabby Barrets' "I Hope" all keep at their peak of thirteen, fifteen, and sixteen. Travis Scott's previous leader "Sicko Mode" reeneters at number nineteen granting the song its thirty fifth total week after over a year off the charts. Trevor Daniel's "Falling" narrowly escapes recurrency for a second week as it sits at number twenty in its twenty-second week. "High Fashion" by Roddy Ricch featuring Mustard continues to reverse course while "Roses" by Saint Jhn , "death bed" by Powfuu, "Whats Poppin" by Jack Harlow, "Sunday Best" by Surfaces, "Nobody But You" by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, "Chasin' You" by Morgan Wallen, and "Supalonely" by Benee all reaching new peaks this week. Finally, Travis Scott sends 2016 cut "Goosebumps" featuring Kendrick Lamar onto the chart for the first time at twenty-six following the song's performance in the Fortnite concert. Likewise, previous number one leader "Highest in the Room" returns at number twenty-seven and grants the rapper another song to make it to twenty weeks and hit recurrency. 

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  1. Number
    1 Debut
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    1
  2. Number
    2 Down by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 3 weeks)
    Weeks
    21
  3. Number
    3
    Peak
    3
    Weeks
    12
  4. Number
    4 Down by 2
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    4
  5. Number
    5 Up by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 3 weeks)
    Weeks
    20
  6. Number
    6 Up by 1
    Justin Bieber featuring Quavo — Intentions cover artwork

    Intentions

    Justin Bieber featuring Quavo

    From the album: Changes

    Peak
    5
    Weeks
    12
  7. Number
    7 Up by 1
    Camila Cabello featuring DaBaby — My Oh My cover artwork

    My Oh My

    Camila Cabello featuring DaBaby

    From the album: Romance

    Peak
    7
    Weeks
    18
  8. Number
    8 Down by 4
    Peak
    3
    Weeks
    20
  9. Number
    9 Down by 4
    Peak
    1 (for 2 weeks)
    Weeks
    25
  10. Number
    10 Debut
    Peak
    10
    Weeks
    1
  11. Number
    11
    Peak
    11
    Weeks
    6
  12. Number
    12 Down by 3
    Peak
    1 (for 4 weeks)
    Weeks
    35
  13. Number
    13
    Peak
    13
    Weeks
    12
  14. Number
    14 Down by 2
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    24
  15. Number
    15
    Peak
    15
    Weeks
    19
  16. Number
    16
    Peak
    16
    Weeks
    12
  17. Number
    17 Down by 3
    Future featuring Drake — Life Is Good cover artwork

    Life Is Good

    Future featuring Drake

    From the album: High Off Life

    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    16
  18. Number
    18 Down by 8
    DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch — ROCKSTAR cover artwork

    ROCKSTAR

    DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch

    From the album: BLAME IT ON BABY

    Peak
    10
    Weeks
    2
  19. Number
    19 Re-Entry
    Travis Scott featuring Drake — SICKO MODE cover artwork

    SICKO MODE

    Travis Scott featuring Drake

    From the album: ASTROWORLD

    Peak
    1 (for 3 weeks)
    Weeks
    31
  20. Number
    20
    Peak
    14
    Weeks
    22
  21. Number
    21 Down by 3
    Peak
    18
    Weeks
    17
  22. Number
    22
    Peak
    20
    Weeks
    16
  23. Number
    23 Up by 1
    Peak
    23
    Weeks
    5
  24. Number
    24 Down by 1
    Peak
    23
    Weeks
    7
  25. Number
    25 Up by 2
    Peak
    25
    Weeks
    5
  26. Number
    26 Debut
    Peak
    26
    Weeks
    1
  27. Number
    27 Re-Entry
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    20
  28. Number
    28 Up by 3
    Peak
    24
    Weeks
    5
  29. Number
    29 Up by 3
    Peak
    29
    Weeks
    6
  30. Number
    30 Up by 3
    Peak
    30
    Weeks
    4
  31. Number
    31 Down by 10
    Peak
    15
    Weeks
    3
  32. Number
    32 Up by 2
    Peak
    32
    Weeks
    4
  33. Number
    33 Down by 5
    Peak
    9
    Weeks
    6
  34. Number
    34 Down by 5
    H.E.R. featuring YG — Slide cover artwork

    Slide

    H.E.R. featuring YG

    From the album: Back Of My Mind

    Peak
    29
    Weeks
    12
  35. Number
    35
    Peak
    24
    Weeks
    8
  36. Number
    36 Up by 2
    Peak
    36
    Weeks
    3
  37. Number
    37 Up by 2
    BENEE featuring Gus Dapperton — Supalonely cover artwork

    Supalonely

    BENEE featuring Gus Dapperton

    From the album: Hey u x

    Peak
    37
    Weeks
    2
  38. Number
    38 Down by 13
    Peak
    13
    Weeks
    4
  39. Number
    39 Down by 2
    Peak
    37
    Weeks
    3
  40. Number
    40 Down by 4
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    15
  41. Dropouts
    1. Number
      17 Dropout
      Peak
      7
      Weeks
      24
    2. Number
      19 Dropout
      Peak
      1 (for 1 weeks)
      Weeks
      22
    3. Number
      26 Dropout
      Peak
      26
      Weeks
      1
    4. Number
      30 Dropout
      Peak
      1 (for 1 weeks)
      Weeks
      8
    5. Number
      40 Dropout
      Peak
      14
      Weeks
      4

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