“Heat Waves” has spent the third-longest time in history on the Billboard Hot 100.
Hot 100 for the second week in a row, as the Glass Animals’ song “Heat Waves” became the third-longest charting song in history.... [+]Lizzo topped the chart dated August 6, which tracks the commercial success of singles between July 22 and 28.Hot 100, and is bested by only two other songs: The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” spent 90 weeks on the chart, and the Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive” spent 87.
Post Malone’s and Doja Cat’s song “I Like You ” was the only new addition to this week’s top 10, charting at No. 9. Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul” reached a new peak of No. 6, in the week before her album Renaissance was released.200, which tracks the commercial success of albums.“Running Up That Hill ,” Kate Bush“Late Night Talking,” Harry Styles“Heat Waves,” Glass Animals“About Damn Time” is Lizzo’s second-ever No. 1 hit. Her last, “Truth Hurts” spent seven weeks in the top spot in 2019. After being released in 2020, “Heat Waves” took the longest-ever trip to No.
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