

Only one other title by a core country act has crowned Radio Songs, dating to the chart's 1990 inception: Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me," in 2009 (before her all-out segue to pop on her 2014 album 1989). 1 for a country act since Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now," which reigned for two weeks in 2010. Thanks to FGL, the track is the first Radio Songs No. On Radio Songs, it rises 2-1 (131 million, up 7 percent), marking the first leader on the list for each act. Rexha and Florida Georgia Line's "Meant to Be" spends a third week at its No. 1 on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. "Plan" concurrently collects an 11th week at No. 3, 2018ġ1 weeks, "I'll Be Missing You," Puff Daddy & Faith Evans feat. 2, 1995ġ4 weeks, "Candle in the Wind 1997"/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight," Elton John, Oct. 1ġ6 weeks, "One Sweet Day," Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, beginning Dec. Hits to Spend at Least Their First 11 Weeks on the Hot 100 at No. 1, and the first to do so in over 20 years: 3 and remained at the apex since, it's only the fourth single to have spent at least its first 11 weeks on the chart at No. 1, of 1,071 total in the Hot 100's 59-year history, to have led for at least 11 weeks. 3, up 2 percent to 109 million in all-format airplay audience in the week ending April 8.ĭrake Teases Upcoming Project: 'You Can See the Album Hours Under My Eyes' On the Radio Songs chart, "Plan" holds at No. "Plan" logs an eighth week atop Digital Song Sales, up 14 percent to 48,000 downloads sold in the week ending April 5. streams in the week ending April 5, according to Nielsen Music. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, down 15 percent to 52.1 million U.S.
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All charts will update on tomorrow (April 10 ).Īs on the Hot 100, "Plan," released on Young Money/Cash Money/Republic Records, posts its 11th week at No.

Let's run down the top 10 of the Hot 100 (dated April 14), which blends all-genre streaming, airplay and sales data. 2 on the Hot 100, takes over atop the Radio Songs chart, making FGL the first country act to lead the list in eight years. Meanwhile, Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line's "Meant to Be," at No. 4 with "Call Out My Name," and Migos hit the top 10 with "Walk It Talk It," marking even more honors for featured artist Drake. Plus, The Weeknd blasts onto the Hot 100 at No. It passes the 10-week reign of his 2016 smash "One Dance," featuring WizKid and Kyla.

“Everybodied” is a great chance to discover two good and talented acts, whose kinship has led to this striking result.Drake's "God's Plan" rules the Billboard Hot 100 chart for an 11th week, marking his longest-leading No. Usually, such linearity can be repetitive, and I’m more into complex schematics but in this case, minimalism matched well, building the climax that I was craving in for at the final sequence! The drop operates on a simpler wobble-riff, focusing rather on the aggressiveness. This puts Massappeals’ influence a bit in the background, which is a shame, but I liked the vintage touch with the House-y chords in the breakdown. I recognized the sample, from “ Gonna Make You Sweat“: a classic! Hearing it in such a different but effectively constructed context was very interesting.Īnyway, Holy Goof’s sound follows more or less the expected structure, and it’s extremely dominant in his releases. The brutalism of Holy Goof’s bass house is aggravated with a linear build-up that brings up to a blistering and hulking drop, playing around with a funky vocal loop.

When I see new names in there, in fact, I always expect delightful surprises. Speaking about Massappeals, he’s a long friend of Holy Goof, more trap oriented (I suggest to check out his twerk remix of “Fancy” by Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX).Ĭombination of two different, yet synergistic trademarks is this peculiar release called “ Everybodied“, out now on Musical Freedom, a label that heavily supports talented and unpredictable people. After a glorious bootleg of “God’s Plan” by Drake that racked up millions of views, the British producer has brought his unique sound on various labels, including UKF and Ultra Records along with heavy support. Holy Goof is a name that’s buzzing around in the bass scene lately. Holy Goof’s signature bass house is dominating.Classic vocal sample from “Gonna Make You Sweat”.
