1, blasting past Justin Bieber, who notched his first with his 47th entry, “What Do You Mean?,” in 2015. That’s the longest that a Hot 100-topping artist has had to wait for a first No. 1: While Doja Cat rules the Hot 100 with her third Hot 100 entry, Minaj leads with her 109th. (Unlike on the Hot 100, where streaming and sales for the Minaj remix of “Say So” contributed to a majority of the title’s chart points in the tracking week, leading to Minaj being credited for the first time, approximately 90% of the song’s radio airplay was for the original version, so Minaj is not credited as an artist on any airplay rankings.) (The Hot 100’s sales and streaming tracking week runs Friday through Thursday, while the airplay tracking week covers Monday-Sunday.) “Say So” rises 3-2 on the Radio Songs chart, up 6% to 96.2 million audience impressions in the week ending May 10, and bounds 10-4 on Streaming Songs, up 87% to 30.3 million U.S.
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Additionally, an official dance video for the song and a live clip premiered May 2 and 4, respectively. Sparking its ascent, the Minaj remix was released at midnight ET May 1. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart, up 966% to 66,000 downloads sold (a lower number than originally projected) in the week ending May 7, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. 1 in sales, top 3 in airplay & sales: “Say So” vaults from No. “Say So,” released on Kemosabe/RCA Records, becomes the 1,100th No.
All charts (dated May 16) will update on tomorrow (May 12). Let’s run down the top 10 of the newest Hot 100, which blends all-genre U.S.
Drake notches his milestone 38th top 10, tying Madonna for the most in the Hot 100’s 61-year history. 7 on the Hot 100 with “Pain 1993,” featuring Playboi Carti.
(Both Minaj and Beyoncé now show on each respective title on the Hot 100 for the first time, following the first full tracking week for the remixes, which drove the majority of overall activity for both songs.)Īdditionally, Drake debuts at No. 2 on the Hot 100, similarly sparked by Beyoncé having joined on a remix. Plus, Megan Thee Stallion‘s “Savage,” featuring Beyoncé, rises from No. 1, by total career entries, as “Say So” is her 109th charted title on the tally. Notably, Minaj shatters the record for the longest wait for a first Hot 100 No. The song surges to the top following the arrival of its remix with Minaj. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, marking each artist’s first leader on the list. Doja Cat’s “Say So,” featuring Nicki Minaj, leaps from No.