: Drake's second appearance in the top 10 this week.
The week’s top singles showcase a diverse mix of hip-hop, pop, and acoustic ballads: Meant to Be
The musical choices in March 2018 reflected a broader cultural shift. People were consuming music differently, with playlists and streaming services dictating trends more than radio alone. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart -03.03.2018- Mp...
The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar – “Pray For Me” (from the Black Panther soundtrack) debuted at #7, marking the second Black Panther single to hit the top 10 after “All The Stars” (#9 this week).
: "New Rules" proved its incredible resilience this week, remaining deeply embedded in the upper tier of the chart months after its initial international release. The Digital MP3 Era and Playlist Culture : Drake's second appearance in the top 10 this week
: This tracking week fell right in the middle of a massive run for Drake. Having debuted at the top spot in early February, "God's Plan" secured its multi-week dominance by shattering streaming records on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. The track eventually became the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Single of 2018.
Spending another week at the top, this track became one of Drake's longest-running No. 1 singles. The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar – “Pray For
A massive radio and digital sales force holding steady in the top 3. Bruno Mars feat. Cardi B An 90s-R&B throwback burning up the airplay charts. "Havana" Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug
Billboard Hot 100 Songs: Self-Promoting Over the Past 20 Years
March 3, 2018, was a pivotal week for Post Malone. "Psycho" was officially released on February 23, 2018, as the third single from his upcoming blockbuster album Beerbongs & Bentleys . It made a massive splash on the charts during this tracking period, signaling Post Malone's transition from a rising star into an inescapable pop-rap titan.
songs = ['God's Plan', 'Perfect', 'Finesse', 'Havana', 'Rockstar'] ranks = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]