Jack Harlow’s “Lovin on Me” Holds #1 on Hot 100 as Beyoncé, Ye, and Ty Dolla $ign Debut in Top 3:
Jack Harlow’s hit track “Lovin on Me” maintains its stronghold on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a sixth nonconsecutive week, solidifying the rapper’s position as a chart-topping artist. Released on Generation Now/Atlantic Records, “Lovin on Me” continues its reign atop the Hot 100, showcasing Harlow’s enduring popularity among music enthusiasts.
Meanwhile, Beyoncé makes a triumphant entry onto the Hot 100 with her latest single “Texas Hold ‘Em,” which debuts at an impressive No. 2. The track garnered significant attention, amassing 19.2 million streams, 4.8 million in airplay audience, and 39,000 sold copies by February 15. “Texas Hold ‘Em” marks Beyoncé’s 22nd top 10 hit on the Hot 100 and also clinches the No. 1 spot on the Hot Country Songs chart, underscoring the singer’s versatility across genres.
Additionally, Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and Ty Dolla $ign debut strongly on the Hot 100 with their collaboration “Carnival,” entering the chart at No. 3. The song, released as part of their collaborative album “Vultures 1,” amassed 23.5 million streams and 4,000 sold copies within its first week of release.
As the Hot 100 chart evolves, Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” climbs to No. 10, marking the Vermont native’s first entry into the top 10. With 17.8 million streams, 15.9 million in airplay audience, and 2,000 sold copies, “Stick Season” reflects Kahan’s rising prominence in the music industry.
The Billboard Hot 100 blends various metrics, including streaming, radio airplay, and sales data, providing a comprehensive overview of a song’s popularity across different platforms. Harlow’s “Lovin on Me” continues to dominate radio airplay, while Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” impresses with its digital sales performance.
With a dynamic mix of established artists and rising talents, the Hot 100 chart reflects the diverse landscape of contemporary music, showcasing the latest trends and chart-topping hits that captivate audiences worldwide.