Plus: Arctic Monkeys, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Jeezy & DJ Drama debut in top 10.
Plus, Rauw Alejandro and Baby Rasta’s “Punto 40” earns the highest debut.
The legend began a storied run on Billboard's charts beginning in 1957.
He also earns his second No. 1 hit as a producer on Hot Rap Songs, via Lil Baby's "California Breeze."
The band scores its third leader on the list.
"What Ifs" became Brown's first Country Airplay Leader and Alaina's second.
Taylor Swift makes chart history with nine of the top 10 singles this week.
It also marks a new achievement for the group’s label La Bonita Music, winning its first leader among a collection of 16 entries.
Plus, Kirk Franklin ties for the most Gospel Airplay No. 1s.
Plus, moves for Sam Smith & Kim Petras, Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz, Farruko, and Tove Lo & SG Lewis.