The tune tops Alternative Airplay.
He lands his first leader a dozen years after his first chart entry.
“Die With a Smile” leads Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S., while “Dancing in the Flames” ignites.
“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” reigns, while “Good Luck, Babe!” jumps to No. 4.
Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter becomes the solo female artist with most combined weeks at No. 1 in a calendar year.
"Short n’ Sweet" rebounds 2-1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, while "Taste" logs a fourth week at No. 1 on the singles survey.
The set jumps 106-1 after its vinyl edition shipped to customers -- scoring the biggest week on vinyl in the modern era for a rap album.
Plus, Jelly Roll notches his sixth top 10.
The singer-songwriter scores her third leader on the list.
“It turned into, ‘Let’s do a song about loving your body … and your booty,’ ” she told Billboard of the song at the time.