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Joost, Beyoncé and Dua Lipa remain in locked positions with unmoved Top 3

For a third consecutive week, the entire Top 3 remains unchanged. Joost Klein leads the pack with his Eurovision entry “Europapa” – continuing to become one of the best-scoring Eurovision entries of all time already. Beyoncé remains in second place with “Texas Hold ‘Em”, although the single is boosted by the announcement its parental album and impressive cover art. Dua Lipa’s “Training Season” stays in third place following the announcement of its parental album Radical Optimism. All three songs are could be a shew-in for next week’s Number 1.

SZA has enjoyed a spectacular chart run so far with endless Top 10s. Last year, she climbed to #2 with the cinematic “Kill Bill” and proved she had longevity with “Snooze”. This week, yet another one of her songs reaches the Top 10: the enigmatic “Saturn”. It is the lead single of Lana, the new upcoming reissue of her second studio album, SOS which spawned the aforementioned singles. The single was surprise-released after its official debut at the year's Grammy Awards ceremony a week prior. It easily debuted in the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. On my personal list, “Saturn” now becomes SZA her twelfth Top 10-hit to date. It is also her ninth Top 10-entry in the 2020s so far.

As SZA her “Saturn” moves into the Top 10, the American rapper-and-singer earns her ninth Top 10-hit this decade. To celebrate this amazing accomplishment, I have decided to rank the artists with the most Top 10-singles scored in the 2020s so far. Ranking first, with perhaps little surprise, is Dua Lipa. The British pop star scored sixteen Top 10-hits since the turn of the decade, including eighth Number 1s, the most recent being “Training Season”. In second place is Doja Cat, who since her debut in 2020, quickly transformed into a chart mainstay. She amassed twelve Top 10-hits, the biggest being her first Number 1 “Say So”. In third place is Canadian superstar The Weeknd, who emerged in the 2010s and well continued his string of hits into the 2020s. For the full overview and SZA’s placement, see the list below this chart.

Joe Keery, easily best known for his turn as Steve Harrington in the Netflix series Stranger Things, has earned the highest new entry of the week with “End of Beginning”, under his alias Djo. His music has been compared to that of Tame Impala and Ariel Pink. He included it on his second EP Decide and recently went viral on TikTok. As a result, it has now entered charts in various countries, including the Billboard Hot 100. It could become Djo his big breakout hit. On my personal list, the songs starts off its run at #21.

Newly certified

“Nothing Matters” – The Last Dinner Party GOLD

“Alles Op Gevoel” – Flemming, Zoë Tauran & Ronnie Flex GOLD

“My Love Mine All Mine” – Mitski PLATINUM

“Houdini” – Dua Lipa 3 X PLATINUM

Acts with the most Top 10s in the 2020s

  1. Dua Lipa (16)

  2. Doja Cat (12)

  3. The Weeknd (11)

  4. Suzan & Freek, SZA (9)

  5. Ariana Grande, Harry Styles, Olivia Rodrigo, Sam Fender (8)

  6. Antoon, Little Mix, Maan, Mabel, Miley Cyrus, Mimi Webb, Snelle (7)

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