In Week Thirty-Two, Lil Peep and XXXTentacion's new collaboration "Falling Down" skyrockets twenty-eight spots to number one. After debuting last week with only two days of the tracking week, "Falling Down" sees massive gains across the boards with a full seven days of points. "Falling Down" smashes the record of largest climb in chart history, as it climbs a massive twenty-eight spots, which was previously set by Drake's "In My Feelings. "Falling Down" is the second song to hit the top posthumous, after XXXTentacion's own "Sad!". With "Falling Down" hitting number one, last week's number one "Better Now" drops to number three as its radio begins to drop. In between the songs is "Lucid Dreams" by Juice WRLD at number two, which gains in airplay for the tracking week as well as maintains its strong showing on streaming. Pop radio number one "Love Lies" backtracks one spot to number four as the song sees its first decrease in chart position for the first time in twelve weeks. At number five in current radio number one, "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B, which continues its heavy lead with radio airplay. Selena Gomez's "Back To You" ascends two spots to number six as the song continues to rack in points with large radio increases. At number eight is previous leader "In My Feelings" by Drake which has begun to freefall on all three metrics, radio, streaming, and sales. At number ten, 5SOS rises two spot to enter the top ten for the first time with "Youngblood", as the song sports the largest gain in radio airplay for the tracking week. Underneath the top ten, "Taste" by Tyga featuring Offset slides one spot as it declines in radio and streaming, "Sicko Mode" by Travis Scott continues a steady rise after debuting at number one eight weeks ago, the song of the summer "I Like It" by Cardi B featuring J Balvin and Bad Bunny and the oldest song on the chart drops two spots to number thirteen, "No Brainer" by DJ Khaled and his entourage drop one spot to fourteen, and "God is a woman" by Ariana Grande maintins its placement from last week as its near the top ten on radio. At number sixteen, Imagine Dragon's leap three spots with "Natural" with a strong showing in sales and radio and growing support on streams. Underneath is debut single "Eastside" for songwriter benny blanco with Halsey and Khalid. "Happier" by Marshmello & Bastille continue their quick ascent up the charts with a five spot jump to twenty-two with the debut of its official middle video during the tracking week. At number twenty is Drake's "Nonstop", which falls three spots due to an error in previous weeks of how the songs streams were calculated and weighted (while the song drops in chart positions, it overall gains in points and should see a rise if it continues gaining in points). "Big Bank" by YG featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean, and Nicki Minaj jump two spots to number twenty-one as the song has spent seven weeks in between nineteen and twenty-one and continues to just bounce around in the high twenties. "Delicate" by Taylor Swift drops two spots to number twenty-three. "Delicate" looks prime to be enjoying its last week on the chart as it logs in twentieth week on the charts. Nonetheless, "Delicate" was a slow building pop song that spent exactly half of its life building up to its peak of number nine. "Trip" by Ella Mai hops one spot to number twenty-five. "I'm A Mess" by Bebe Rexha maintains its positions from last week at twenty-seven as the songs sport gains in radio airplay. Recent top twenty radio hit "broken" by lovelytheband jumps two spots to twenty eight, ahead of Lauv's enduring hit "I Like Me Better". Despite peaking at seventeen, "I Like Me Better" has showed great longetivety on the charts by staying twenty weeks. Despite debuting 492 days ago, "I Like Me Better" was a slow builder on radio that peaked and that fell slowly. After hitting rock bottom on the chart at thirty a month ago, the song looked to be on its way off the chart; however, it managed to survive between positions twenty-eight ninety for four weeks. The song spent almost half its time (nine weeks) between twenty-eight and thirty, and does not look like it will make it past the recurrency rules next week. Finishing out the chart is Lil Baby and Gunna's new song, "Drip Too Hard", which debuts off of heavy streaming
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No Brainer
DJ Khaled ft. featuring Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, & Quavo
From the album: Father of Asahd
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