Lizzo Leads Billboard Hot 100, Post Malone Brings Back Ozzy Osbourne & Lewis Capaldi Lands First Top 10


Lizzo logs a third week atop the Billboard Hot 100 with her first No. 1 on the chart, "Truth Hurts." 

Plus, Post Malone's "Goodbyes," featuring Young Thug, surges 10-3; "Circles" leaps from No. 7 to No. 4; "Take What You Want," featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott, debuts on the Hot 100 at No. 8; and former No. 1 "Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)," with Swae Lee, rises 14-10.

Notably, "Take" marks Osbourne's first Hot 100 top 10 in over 30 years, as the rock legend breaks the record for the most time between top 10s in the chart's 61-year history. All four songs appear on Post Malone's new LP Hollywood's Bleeding, which roars in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

Additionally, singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi notches his first Hot 100 top 10, as "Someone You Loved" lifts 11-9.

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello's "Señorita" holds at No. 2 on the Hot 100, after topping the Aug. 31-dated chart. It rules Radio Songs for a second week, up 2% to 111.9 million in audience.

With "Take," Post Malone tallies his ninth Hot 100 top 10, while Scott scores his sixth. Osbourne, meanwhile, earns his second Hot 100 top 10 (and ties his best rank), over 30 years after his first: "Close My Eyes Forever," with Lita Ford, hit No. 8 in 1989. Osbourne's return to the top tier is record-setting, as he narrowly rewrites the mark, formerly held by Dobie Gray, for the longest break between top 10s:

Back to Post Malone, he charts four simultaneous Hot 100 top 10s for the first time. He becomes only the sixth act to achieve the feat, joining 50 Cent, The Beatles, Drake, Lil Wayne and T-Pain. Drake set the record for the most concurrent top 10s by charting seven on the July 14, 2018-dated survey (while The Beatles are the only other act with as many as five, which they managed for two weeks in 1964; in the first of those frames, that April 4, they claimed the entire top five, a haul that no other artist has matched).
Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy," which led the Hot 100 dated Aug. 24, drops 3-5; Lil Tecca's "Ran$om" retreats to No. 6 from its No. 4 high, as it spends a fourth week atop Streaming Songs (46.7 million, down 5%); and Chris Brown's "No Guidance," featuring Drake, descends to No. 7 from its No. 6 Hot 100 peak, while earning a third week at No. 1 on Hot R&B Songs.

The song by the 22-year-old Scottish artist completes a steady ascent to the Hot 100's top 10, reaching the bracket in its 18th week in the chart, dating to its May 25 debut. It previously topped the Official UK Singles chart for seven weeks in March and April and has scaled a host of other international surveys. Two proper videos for the song have helped the song's profile: one released in February and a new clip that premiered at the end of August.

Courtesy: Billboard.com 

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