Billboard Hot 100, Ella Langley
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Ella Langley continues her dominant run in the top two spots with “Choosin’ Texas” and “Be Her,” Bruno Mars also gets two top 10 entries with “I Just Might” and “Risk It All,” Olivia Dean also appears twice in this week’s top 10 with “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” and “Man I Need.
Madonna adds to her legacy on the Billboard Hot 100 as her new collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter, “Bring Your Love,” enters at No. 74, the week’s highest debut, on the May 16-dated list.
Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter's new single 'Bring Your Love,' which the pair premiered on April 17 at Coachella before its official April 30 release, just hit.
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Jennie becomes the second member of Blackpink to reach the Billboard Hot 100's top 10 as "Dracula" surges from No. 18 to No. 10.
The King and Queen of Pop share space on the chart thanks to the buzz of the new Michael biopic and her new Sabrina Carpenter collab.
Snow Man‘s “BANG!!” rises to the top spot on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, on the chart released May 13. The theme song of the film SAKAMOTO DAYS starring member Ren Meguro, charted at No. 2 on last week’s chart (May 6) after selling 932,