User blog:CAMERAwMUSTACHE/JD Billboard Positions (December 1, 2018)

Everyone's favorite beta holiday song reenters, kicking off the last month of the year. That's right, Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You returns this week, reentering at #29.

Well it happened one week earlier than I expected it to but Mariah Carey returns to the chart with the holiday classic All I Want for Christmas Is You. It reached the top 10 for the first time last year and fans are campaigning for it to be her 19th number one. In current #1 news, "thank u, next" holds onto the top spot but the margin between it and #2, "Sicko Mode" by Travis Scott, continues to decrease. "Sicko Mode" will most likely overtake it next week, but I expect "thank u, next" to return to the top spot in the week after, following significant streaming gains from its upcoming music video.

In other Hot 100 news, Panic! at the Disco reaches a new career best as "High Hopes" rises to #6 and "Bohemian Rhapsody" falls to #50. The debut tide has gone way out to #81 with Kodak Black's "Take One" being the highest, meaning it is preparing us for the 6ix9ine tsunami that will be inundating us next week. I strongly suggest not going near any liquid associated with a 6ix9ine tsunami. At least he's in jail.

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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.