Full List of Billboard Hot 100 (Week of November 25, 2024)
At #1 for a record-tying 19th week, Shaboozey’s "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" continues to captivate listeners with its catchy lyrics and infectious rhythm. The song has now solidified its place in Hot 100 history as one of the longest-running chart-toppers ever.
Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 (November 25, 2024)
- Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy)
- Billie Eilish - Birds of a Feather
- Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso
- Teddy Swims - Lose Control
- Post Malone ft. Morgan Wallen - I Had Some Help
- Tyler, The Creator - Purple Sand
- Megan Thee Stallion - Hiss
- Drake ft. J. Cole - For All the Dogs
- Taylor Swift - Glitch (Live)
- The Weeknd - Another Starry Night
Notable Entries and Highlights
- #13: APT. by ROSE (of BLACKPINK) and Bruno Mars debuts with strong global support, particularly in the U.S. and Asia.
- #22: Late Summer by Luke Combs, blending country and pop appeal, continues to rise.
- #35: Yes, And? by Ariana Grande maintains traction after a successful debut earlier this year.
- #50: Golden Days by Taylor Swift, showcasing her live tour impact.
- #76: Silver Lining by Hozier re-enters after renewed interest via social media campaigns.
Here are highlights from this week’s chart:
- #2: "Birds of a Feather" by Billie Eilish, which has spent 26 weeks on the chart and peaked at #2.
- #3: "Espresso" by Sabrina Carpenter continues its strong performance, holding steady near the top after 31 weeks.
- #4: "Lose Control" by Teddy Swims, a former #1 hit, remains a fan favorite after 66 weeks on the chart.
- #7: "I Had Some Help" by Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen, which peaked at #1 earlier this year, continues to charm listeners with its soulful duet.
Several artists continue to dominate with multiple entries. For instance, Sabrina Carpenter, Morgan Wallen, and Tyler, The Creator have secured more than one track on this week’s list.
Highlights from #11–50:
- #12: Hozier – "Too Sweet"
- #14: The Weeknd & Playboi Carti – "Timeless"
- #20: Myles Smith – "Stargazing"
- #30: Sabrina Carpenter – "Bed Chem"
- #38: Wham! – "Last Christmas" (a holiday classic returning to the charts).
Highlights from #51–100:
- #58: Zach Top – "I Never Lie"
- #74: Jelly Roll – "Liar"
- #97: Lainey Wilson – "4x4xU"
- #100: Meghan Trainor – "Criminals".
This week, notable holiday songs like Wham!'s "Last Christmas" are climbing the charts, signaling the start of the festive season. Several debuts, including tracks by Zach Bryan and Tyler, The Creator, also make the list diverse and competitive.
You can find a detailed breakdown of the full Hot 100 list through Billboard’s official website and partners like Creative Disc or YouTube playlist
Emerging Trends and Insights
- Longevity of Hits: Tracks like Teddy Swims’ "Lose Control" and Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things" have achieved impressive longevity, reflecting their enduring popularity.
- Cross-Genre Collaborations: Collaborations such as ROSE and Bruno Mars’ "APT." highlight the trend of blending global genres to create unique sounds.
- Resurgence of Ballads: Songs with heartfelt lyrics and acoustic vibes, such as Sabrina Carpenter’s "Taste", have struck a chord with audiences looking for emotionally resonant music.
FAQs About the Billboard Hot 100
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What is the Billboard Hot 100? The Billboard Hot 100 is a weekly chart that ranks the top-performing songs in the U.S. based on a combination of streaming activity, radio airplay, and sales data.
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How often is the Hot 100 updated? The chart is updated weekly, typically every Monday or Tuesday.
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How is a song’s rank determined? A song’s rank is calculated using a mix of digital streams, radio spins, and physical/download sales.
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What’s the longest-running #1 song in Billboard history? Currently, the record is tied between "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus and now "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey, both holding the top spot for 19 weeks.
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Can international artists chart on the Hot 100? Yes, international artists frequently appear on the Hot 100, especially as global streaming platforms continue to make music accessible worldwide.