On this chart week, "Say So" by Doja Cat lifts to the top spot, bolstered heavily by the official remix featuring Nicki Minaj. (Note: The "Say So" Remix- featuring Nicki Minaj does not eclipse the total chart run of "Say So" and thus does not replace the official). "Say So" completes a lengthy run all the way to the top, debuting thirteen weeks ago at number forty and moving swiftly up the charts until this week. When it debuted at number forty, "Say So" was mostly garnering points from streaming as it had a viral TikTok dance. In its fourth week at the chart, "Say So" jumped a large ten positions in line with its official music video, start of its radio push, and subsequent streaming gains. After that, "Say So" continued moving up the charts until this week when it reaches the top. At number two, Drake's "Toosie Slide" bumps up two spots back to the runner up position after debuting at the top five weeks ago. The gains for "Toosie Slide" are in line with the debut of Drake's new album that prompt streaming gains for the song, along with a continued radio push at both pop and hip hop stations. The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" drops one spot down to number three while still increasing in radio airplay as it leads the airwaves. In its nineteenth week on the chart, "My Oh My" by Camilla Cabello featuring Dababy pikes up three spots to hit a new peak of number four. "My Oh My" completes a long run to the top five of the charts having debuted at number thirty-five with the debut of Cabello's album and moving up the charts steadily. This week, "My Oh My" leads pop radio airplay, a feat Cabello is no stranger to after previous songs like "Senorita", "Havana", and "Never Be the Same", along with the release of a remix of the song featuring both Dababy and Gunna. Dababy himself last hit the top five with both "Suge" and "BOP" (his most recent hit "ROCKSTAR" featuring Roddy Ricch hikes back up three spots to number fifteen after debuting at number ten three weeks ago). At number five, Meghan Thee Stallion's recent hit "Savage" jumps up six spots and hits the top five after (yet another) Remix, this time featuring Beyonce. "Savage" likewise posted huge gains in its first week after a viral TikTok dance bolstered the performance and prompted a debut at number twenty. In subsequent weeks, "Savage" had increased within the top twenty before keeping at number eleven for two weeks. Now, "Savage" is being promoted to both Pop and Hip Hop in its original and Remix version and should make a run towards the top of the charts. "Savage" breaks a curse set by Lil Baby and Drake after their own song "Yes Indeed" spent two weeks peaking at number eleven. While it is unclear whether the song would have skyrocketed or made its way up the charts without the remix, Meghan and Beyonce both lock in a top five song. At number six, Roddy Ricch's "The Box" drops one spot after leading the chart for three weeks earlier this year. Justin Bieber's surprise hit "Intentions" featuring Quavo drops one spot as well to number seven after rising as high as number five the week of Bieber's album Changes debuted. Last week's leader "THE SCOTTS" by The Scotts, Travis Scott, and Kid Cudi drops seven spots to number eight. "THE SCOTTS" was powered by huge streaming numbers along with unusually high digital sales; however, this week the streaming numbers have stabilized with digital sales have dropped off. At number nine is another cut in the top ten by Drake. This time, its Drake's own "Pain 1993", a track from Drake's new album that debuts off robust streaming numbers. Featured on "Pain 1993" is Playboi Carti, who collects his first ever top ten hit on the chart. Playboi Carti joins Harry Styles, Kid Cudi, Beyonce, and Doja Cat as artists that have garnered their first top ten with their current track within the chart's upper echelon (shoutout to Roddy Ricch with "The Box" as he scored his first, and likewise second, top ten hit the same week when "The Box" lifted to number nine and his featured act on Mustard's "Ballin" lifted to number ten). Rouding out the top ten, Harry Styles' previous number three peaking "Adore You" falls two spots. Outside of the top ten, Lil Mosey's "Blueberry Faygo" rises one spot for a new peak at number twelve while Maren Morris' "The Bones" ticks up one spot for a new peak of number fourteen. Likewise, Trevor Daniel's "Falling" escapes recurrency for a third total week at number twenty, even with heavy competition right underneath the song. "Falling" has managed to keep on the chart due to a late radio push for the song after the cut largely garnered points from streaming. "Roses (Imanbek Remix)" by Saint JHN jumps two spots for a new peak of number twenty-one while "death bed" by Powfu featuring beebadoobee jumps two spots to number twenty-three. Marshmello and Halsey's new song "Be Kind" debuts at number twenty five, "Sunday Best" by Surfaces hikes up three spots to twenty-seven, "Chicago Freestyle" by Drake featuring Giveon deubts at thirty, "Chasin' You" by Morgan Wallen hicks up two spots to thirty-four, and "Supalonely" by BENEE featuring Gus Dapperton likewise jumps two spots to number thirty-five. Finally, Lewis Capldi debuts at number thirty-nine with his followup "Before You Go" to his smash hit "Someone You Loved" and NLE Choppa debuts at number forty with "Walk Em Down" featuring Roddy Ricch.
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Whats Poppin (Remix)
Jack Harlow ft. featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez, & Lil Wayne
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From the album: Meet The Woo, Meet The Woo 2, Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon, Faith
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