The Weeknd beats himself on Billboard's new chart [Watch Video]
Billboard has released its latest list of top tracks for the week of Oct. 3. These include singles from The Weeknd, Justin Bieber ("What Do You Mean?"), R. City featuring Adam Levine ("Locked Away") and Drake (“Hotline Bling”). Below are the Top 10 songs in the newest Billboard Hot 100 list.
Top 10 Songs In the Billboard Hot 100 For The Week Of Oct. 3
1. “The Hills” by The Weeknd (from the album "Beauty Behind The Madness") – release date: May 27
2. “What Do You Mean?” by Justin Bieber (Single) – release date: Aug. 28
3. "Can't Feel My Face" by The Weeknd (from the album "Beauty Behind The Madness") - release date: June 8
4. "Watch Me" by Silento (Single) - release year: 2015
5. "Good For You" by Selena Gomez featuring A$AP Rocky (from the album “Revival”) – release date: June 22
6. "Locked Away" by R. City featuring Adam Levine (from the album “What Dreams Are Made Of”) - release date: June 29
7. "679" by Fetty Wap featuring Remy Boyz (from the album “Fetty Wap”) – release year/date: Early 2014/June 29 (re-release)
8. "Cheerleader" by OMI (Single) - release date/year: 2012 (Original) /May 19 (Remix)
9 . “Hotline Bling” by Drake (single) – release date: July 31
10. "Lean On" by Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring M0 (from the album "Peace Is the Mission") - release date: March 2
The Weeknd proved that his throne at the Billboard Hot 100 chart can’t easily be taken away. Justin Bieber was able to snatch it for brief period, but now the “What Do You Mean?” singer has settled on the second spot. Bieber actually went up from its third position for the week of Sept. 26.
Selena Gomez also went up to fifth place. She used to be on the seventh spot. “The Voice” judge Adam Levine’s collaboration with R. City titled “Locked Away,” is doing well, too. It jumped from Top 9 to Top 6.
Meanwhile, Ed Sheeran’s “Photograph” slid to the 11th spot from its brief stint at Top 10. The other songs that are part of Billboard’s Hot 100 include "Love Myself" by actress Hailee Steinfeld (Top 30), "Again" by Fetty Wap (Top 50) and "Come Get Her" by Rae Sremmurd (Top 100). Click here to see the complete list of the songs in the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
Watch The Weeknd – “The Hills” video:
Source: YouTube/ TheWeekndVEVO
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