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Weekly Top 25

Halsey makes a triumphant leap to the #1 spot this week, with You Should Be Sad becoming her second overall #1 single. Don't Start Now also rose 2 spots this week, proving itself to be the biggest hit of 2020 so far. I Hope by Gabby Barrett is still stable and fell to #3 this week. A Sweeter Place also is still stable, although it fell 3 spots to #4. Following its official release as the fourth single off of Lover, The Man reenteers the charts at #5, and likely will stick around the top 20 for awhile. Say So and Future Nostalgia also made returns to the top 10 as well. Crowded Room and Cruel Summer are both stabilized in the bottom of the top ten, with Rare holding on by a thread at #10. 

A song from Manic, Still Learning debuts at #11. Within the top 20 are several reentries and debuts. Charli XCX and Lizzo debut at #15 with Blame It On Your Love. A few Rare tracks also find themselves falling down the charts already. The rest of the chart is made up of several Fine Line tracks.

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  1. Number
    1 Up by 5
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    3
  2. Number
    2 Up by 2
    Peak
    1 (for 5 weeks)
    Weeks
    13
  3. Number
    3 Down by 1
    Peak
    2
    Weeks
    3
  4. Number
    4 Down by 3
    Selena Gomez featuring Kid Cudi — A Sweeter Place cover artwork

    A Sweeter Place

    Selena Gomez featuring Kid Cudi

    From the album: Rare

    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    3
  5. Number
    5 Re-Entry
    Peak
    1 (for 1 weeks)
    Weeks
    20
  6. Number
    6 Up by 12
    Peak
    3
    Weeks
    6
  7. Number
    7 Up by 18
    Peak
    1 (for 3 weeks)
    Weeks
    7
  8. Number
    8 Down by 1
    Selena Gomez featuring 6LACK — Crowded Room cover artwork

    Crowded Room

    Selena Gomez featuring 6LACK

    From the album: Rare

    Peak
    7
    Weeks
    2
  9. Number
    9 Up by 1
    Peak
    1 (for 6 weeks)
    Weeks
    23
  10. Number
    10 Down by 5
    Peak
    5
    Weeks
    3
  11. Number
    11 Debut
    Peak
    11
    Weeks
    1
  12. Number
    12 Down by 4
    Peak
    8
    Weeks
    3
  13. Number
    13 Re-Entry
    Peak
    7
    Weeks
    17
  14. Number
    14 Up by 2
    Peak
    2
    Weeks
    18
  15. Number
    15 Debut
    Charli XCX featuring Lizzo — Blame It On Your Love cover artwork

    Blame It On Your Love

    Charli XCX featuring Lizzo

    From the album: Charli

    Peak
    15
    Weeks
    1
  16. Number
    16 Up by 4
    Peak
    16
    Weeks
    2
  17. Number
    17 Re-Entry
    Peak
    3
    Weeks
    6
  18. Number
    18 Down by 4
    Peak
    11
    Weeks
    3
  19. Number
    19 Up by 2
    Peak
    19
    Weeks
    2
  20. Number
    20 Re-Entry
    Peak
    5
    Weeks
    5
  21. Number
    21 Up by 1
    Peak
    2
    Weeks
    17
  22. Number
    22 Down by 5
    Peak
    5
    Weeks
    5
  23. Number
    23 Down by 20
    Peak
    3
    Weeks
    3
  24. Number
    24 Down by 11
    Peak
    6
    Weeks
    3
  25. Number
    25 Re-Entry
    Peak
    23
    Weeks
    2
  26. Dropouts
    1. Number
      9 Dropout
      Halsey — 3am cover artwork

      3am

      Halsey

      From the album: Manic

      Peak
      9
      Weeks
      1
    2. Number
      11 Dropout
      Camila Cabello featuring DaBaby — My Oh My cover artwork

      My Oh My

      Camila Cabello featuring DaBaby

      From the album: Romance

      Peak
      2
      Weeks
      7
    3. Number
      12 Dropout
      Peak
      12
      Weeks
      1
    4. Number
      15 Dropout
      Peak
      14
      Weeks
      2
    5. Number
      19 Dropout
      Peak
      8
      Weeks
      3
    6. Number
      23 Dropout
      Peak
      4
      Weeks
      6
    7. Number
      24 Dropout
      Peak
      13
      Weeks
      4

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