User blog:CAMERAwMUSTACHE/JD Billboard Positions (September 29, 2018)

It must be debut season! This week 6 new songs debut in the top 50 all by different artists! But first a correction. Last week I said that Kanye and Lil Pump's "I Love It" was the biggest YouTube debut for a hip-hop video when in fact it was just the biggest of their careers. The biggest YouTube debut for a hip-hop video is actually Eminem's "Killshot," which hot shot debuts at #3 this week.

Khalid, Lil Peep, XXXTENTACION, Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, Eminem, and more debuted this week. The best of these has to be the posthumous collaboration between Lil Peep and XXXTENTACION, "Falling Down" which comes in at #47. The song is actually pretty good and marks Lil Peep's first visit to the region and second visit to the chart overall, both posthumously. Meanwhile Drake FINALLY GOT DETHRONED!!!!! "Girls Like You" rises from number two to hit number one! This extends Maroon 5's record for longest span of number ones (11 years) and makes Cardi B the first female rapper to have three number ones (no one else has had more than one). This also breaks the streak of hip-hop songs and top-20 debuts (GLY debuted at #94) that have reigned the top spot for 34 weeks. The song before this streak? Havana which debuted at #99, topped the chart in January, and was the last pop song to top the chart before all this rap.

Meanwhile drag icon and JD Wiki fan favorite Blair St. Clair drops three spots on the Dance/Electronic chart with "Call My Life" at #49. ↑ ↓

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See User blog:CAMERAwMUSTACHE/JD Billboard Positions (August 25, 2018)

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 * Positions 101 to 125 correspond to positions 1 to 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Chart, which acts as an extension of the Hot 100.
 * Prior to 2012, songs did not have to be predominantly in Spanish to chart on the Hot Latin Songs chart and the chart was predominantly based on airplay.
 * The Dance/Electronic chart was established in January 2013. Songs that predate the chart only charted if the song saw a significant enough increase to chart sometime after the chart was established.