Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” earns an 11th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, extending 2024’s longest command.
The hit, which grew to become the Virginia-born singer-songwriter’s first Hot 100 No. 1 in July, is considered one of simply 5 songs to reign for 11 or extra weeks this decade, and the primary since one other nation/pop crossover smash, Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night,” dominated for 16 weeks in March-August 2023.
“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” additionally furthers the longest No. 1 run on the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart this yr, logging a fifteenth week within the prime spot.
Plus, Chappell Roan notches her first prime 5 Hot 100 hit as “Good Luck, Babe!,” which grew to become her first prime 10, leaps from No. 7 to No. 4.
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‘Tipsy’ Airplay, Streams & Sales
“A Bar Song (Tipsy),” on American Dogwood/EMPIRE (with nation radio promotion by Magnolia Music), totaled 75.3 million radio airplay viewers impressions (down 2%), 28.7 million official streams (down 2%) and 9,000 bought (down 7%) within the United States Sept. 13-19.
The monitor holds for an eighth week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart; rebounds from No. 2 for a sixth week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs; and dips 2-3 following 13 weeks at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales.
Most Weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100 in 2024
“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” extends the longest Hot 100 rule this yr, and is one week away from doubling up on its closest competitor. Here’s a take a look at the songs which have led for a number of weeks since January:
- 11 weeks, “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey, starting July 13
- 6, “I Had Some Help,” Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen, starting May 25
- 5, “Lovin On Me,” Jack Harlow (*6 complete weeks at No. 1, starting Dec. 2, 2023)
- 3, “Like That,” Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar, starting April 6
- 2, “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar, starting May 18
- 2, “Fortnight,” Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone, starting May 4
- 2, “Texas Hold ‘Em,” Beyoncé, starting March 2
Hits With the Most Weeks at No. 1 This Decade
Meanwhile, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” ties for the fourth-most weeks spent at No. 1 on the Hot 100 within the 2020s. Here’s a recap:
- 16 weeks, “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen, 2023
- 15, “As It Was,” Harry Styles, 2022
- 12, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey, 2020-23 (*14 complete weeks at No. 1, together with its first two on charts dated in December 2019)
- 11 (so far), “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey, 2024
- 11, “The Box,” Roddy Ricch, 2020
- 10, “Easy on Me,” Adele, 2021
- 10, “Butter,” BTS, 2021
“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” is considered one of an elite 30 No. 1s within the Hot 100’s 66-year historical past to run up 11 or extra weeks on prime – an honor that simply over 2.5% of all No. 1s have achieved. All 30 such hits have led for the reason that chart adopted electronically-monitored Luminate knowledge in November 1991, at which level longer reigns than earlier than subsequently grew to become extra frequent; since then, a still-select 7% of all No. 1s have led for 11 or extra weeks.
Chappell Roan’s First Top 5 Hit
Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” surges 7-4 on the Hot 100, surpassing its prior No. 6 excessive to grow to be her first prime 5 hit.
The music drew 22.3 million streams, up 10%, and bought 4,000, up 20%, Sept. 13-19; the Missouri native carried out it Sept. 11 on the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, the place she additionally received for greatest new artist. The monitor moreover tallied 47.7 million in airplay viewers (down 1%).
On the Sept. 21-dated Pop Airplay chart, the music grew to become Chappell Roan’s first No. 1 on any Billboard radio rating.
Feeling ‘luck’-y: “Good Luck, Babe!” turns into solely the fifth prime 5 Hot 100 hit with “luck,” or a variation, in its title. Chappell Roan joins a star-studded group of acts to get pleasure from such fortune – and he or she and Elvis Presley (and the Jordanaires) are actually the one acts with prime 5 hits with each “good” and “luck” of their titles:
(“Babe” steps: Meanwhile, “babe” seems within the title of a prime 5 Hot 100 hit for the primary time in 45 years, since Styx’s “Babe,” which dominated for two weeks in 1979.)
Rest of the Top 10: ‘I Had Some Help' & More
Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help,” that includes Morgan Wallen, retains at No. 2 on the Hot 100, following six weeks at No. 1 starting upon its debut in May.
Sabrina Carpenter charts three songs within the Hot 100’s prime 10, all from her album Short n’ Sweet, for a fourth consecutive week: “Espresso” holds at its No. 3 excessive; “Taste” drops 6-8 after it debuted at its No. 2 peak; and “Please Please Please,” which led for per week in June, slips 8-9. Carpenter is the primary artist this yr to log 4 weeks with three simultaneous prime 10s; Taylor Swift ranks second with two such frames.
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” descends 4-5 on the Hot 100, 4 weeks after it debuted at its No. 3 greatest.
Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather” holds at its No. 5 Hot 100 excessive, because it tops the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts for a seventh week every.
Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” which led the Hot 100 for per week in March, rises 9-7.
Rounding out the Hot 100’s prime 10, Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” repeats at No. 10, following two weeks at No. 1 in May and July, because it leads the multimetric Hot Rap Songs chart for a nineteenth week and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for a seventeenth week.