The Weeknd Now Has the Second-Most Top 10s on This Chart

The Weeknd Now Has the Second-Most Top 10s on This Chart

The Weeknd earns his 24th top 10 on Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart with Swedish House Mafia collaboration “Moth to a Flame,” debuting at No. 9 on the survey dated Nov. 6.

“Flame” starts with 12.9 million U.S. streams earned in the Oct. 22-28 tracking week, according to MRC Data.

With 24 top 10s, The Weeknd takes over sole possession of the second-most top 10s in the history of Streaming Songs, which began in 2013; previously, he was tied with Justin Bieber at 23 apiece. Drake leads all acts with 64.

Most Top 10s, Streaming Songs
64, Drake
24, The Weeknd
23, Justin Bieber
22, J. Cole
22, Kanye West
20, Ariana Grande
20, Lil Baby
20, Post Malone
19, Lil Uzi Vert

“Flame” is The Weeknd’s fourth new top 10 in 2021, following the No. 2 peak of “Save Your Tears” (May 8) and the No. 4 peaks of Doja Cat collaboration “You Right” (July 10) and “Take My Breath” (Aug. 21). He first reached the chart’s top 10 in 2014 as part of Ariana Grande duet “Love Me Harder” (No. 4, Nov. 22, 2014).

“Flame” is Swedish House Mafia’s second top 10 on Streaming Songs in as many entries. The group’s other appearance, “Don’t You Worry Child,” featuring John Martin, was part of the inaugural Streaming Songs tally on Jan. 26, 2013, and peaked that week at No. 6.

Concurrently, “Flame” bows at No. 27 on the multi-metric Billboard Hot 100. In addition to its streams, the song earned 1.7 million audience impressions and 4,000 digital downloads.

 
Source

Read also