Ed Sheeran topples Miley Cyrus from the chart throne.
In the Aug. 4, 1958, issue, the Hot 100 launched, with major input from a then-high school student who'd go on to sign Madonna and become a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.
Plus: Jimin, Lana Del Rey, Luke Combs and Fall Out Boy debut in top 10.
The soul singer-songwriter is the first woman with three consecutive No. 1 singles since 2020.
Plus, Tyler Hubbard scores his second solo Country Airplay top 10.
Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" leads the national singles survey for an 11th week -- all consecutive.
Plus, La Joaqui & Alan Gomez’s “Amanecemos” starts at No. 42.
The TikTok-fueled hit has surged in streaming in the last few weeks and has begun to impact radio.
Plus, moves for Fred again.., Skrillex, Four Tet, Cash Cash, The Weeknd & more.
As the U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart completes its first year, we recap some of the major milestones for songs and artists of the inaugural 12 months.