.Saweetie's 'Tap In' becomes the first two-week No. 1 on the Top Triller U.S chart.
charts highlight the biggest songs on Triller based on a formula blending the amount of views of videos containing a respective songs, the level of engagement with those videos and the raw total of videos uploaded featuring each song, according to Triller. Data for the charts is represented on a Friday-Thursday tracking week, with the latest period running Aug. 14-20.
“Tap In” rules for a second straight week at No. 1 after rising to the top on the tally dated Aug. 22. Like the previous week, the top upload of the week for the song on Triller came courtesy of Loren Gray. It also scores a second week atop the Top Triller Global list., jumping 44-41. The song scores a 2% boost in U.S. streams, 8.8 million in all, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.’ “Midnight Sky,” which bows at No. 3. Cyrus herself uploaded the top clip of the song on Triller, an Aug. 14 video that has earned 4.8 million plays there, according to Triller.
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