If you recently listened to the top 40 local radio stations or launched TikTok, you may have come across Lizzo’s disgraceful hit “About Damn Time” (or at least on your cell phone). Meme form).
After a three-month rise this week, “About Damn Time” is Lizzo’s # 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 charts, following 2019’s “Truth Hurts” (another inevitable hit slash meme). It will be the second song. “Time” replaced Harry Styles’ “As It Was” and fell to second place in the top run for 10 weeks. Also on the singles chart, Kate Bush’s 37-year-old “Mysterious Hill” has been riding a new wave of popularity since appearing on the Netflix show “Stranger Things.” No.3.
However, the popularity of “About Damn Time” wasn’t enough to bring Lizzo’s new LP “Special” to the top of the album charts. That position is still maintained by Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti”, which is the fourth consecutive first place since its release in May, and the sixth overall.
According to tracking service Luminate, “Un Verano” was worth 103,000 sales in the United States in the 11th week, with virtually all commercial activity resulting from 143 million clicks on the streaming service. rice field. “Un Verano” proves to be a weekly streaming blockbuster, even though individual tracks aren’t above number four on the Hot 100 chart (based on a combination of streaming, track sales, and radio airplay) It has been.
Lizzo’s fourth album, “Special” (second on a major label), started in second place, with 37 million streams and 39,000 copies sold in a complete package, worth 69,000 sales. To do. On TikTok, Lizzo posted his video shopping With Target’s “special” record react A copy is made when the fan buys and drops the needle. (Grape color, “standard black” or both?? )
No. 2 is the best chart position ever on Reso’s album chart, surpassing No. 4 on her last album, “CuzI Love You”. As a billboard note“Special” is the best chart album released by women this year.
In this week’s album chart, Harry Styles’ “Harry’s House” is number three, Morgan Wallen’s “Danger: Double Album” is number four, and Drake’s “Honestly, Nevermind” is number five.