This week marks the first time two performers from the year’s halftime show are Nos. 1 and 2 in the wake of the show.
He’s the first rap act with at least three titles in the top 10 at the same time in the chart’s nearly 69-year history.
The set surges back to No. 1 after its physical release and Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show. Plus, two more Lamar albums return to the top 10.
Plus: Chappell Roan surges back into top 10 after best new artist Grammy win.
Plus: Teddy Swims, Kane Brown and Central Cee debut in the top 10.
Though they fell short of the Hot 100's top spot, some No. 2 hits have generated cultural legacies that rival or even eclipse their chart-topping counterparts.
Plus: Mac Miller’s Balloonerism debuts in the top five.
The merengue tune surpasses the 25-week domination of Shakira’s “La Tortura,” featuring Alejandro Sanz.
Plus: Bad Bunny’s “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” bows at No. 2.
“Ultimate Christmas” climbs into the top 10, marking the 33rd top 10-charting set for the legend.