Cecilia Krull's "My Life Is Going On" logs a 7th week at #1, becoming the longest-running number-one song of the Hot 10, and the second longest-running of all charts (below Rihanna's "Love on the Brain", which spent 8 non-consecutive frames at #1 last year, in the Renaboss Top 10).
Rita Ora's "Girls", her joint effort with Cardi B, Bebe Rexha and Charli XCX, returns to the runner-up spot, its peak position thus far. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez's former two-week #1, "Ni Tú Ni Yo", featuring Gente de Zona, goes back up to #3, while Taylor Swift's recently returned "Delicate" descends to #4 from its peak of #2. Capping off the top 5 is another recent comeback hit, Luis Fonsi and Demi Lovato's "Échame la Culpa", back down from its #4 peak (on either chart run).
MC Kekel and MC Rita's duet "Amor de Verdade" hits a new high, #6, while Clean Bandit's "Solo", also featuring Demi Lovato, descends to #7 from its #6 peak. Tom Walker's "Leave a Light On" re-enters the chart at #8, a new peak, after debuting at #10 two weeks ago and then temporarily dropping out. George Ezra's "Shotgun" goes back up to its #9 peak, while Maroon 5's "Girls Like You", featuring Cardi B, caps off the top 10 in its 10th consecutive week in the chart, and continuing an interesting week-by-week ascent-and-descent: the song debuted at #10, climbed all the way to #6 by ascending one position every week, spent a second frame at its peak and then gradually fell down the chart, again one position at a time. Thusly, it now becomes the song with the most weeks in the top 10 without hitting the top 5.
- Number 1Peak1 (for 7 weeks)Weeks10
- Number 2 Up by 1Peak2Weeks8
- Number 3 Up by 2
Ni Tú Ni Yo
Jennifer Lopez ft. featuring Gente De Zona
Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks9 - Number 4 Down by 2Peak2Weeks5
- Number 5 Down by 1Peak4Weeks7
- Number 6 Up by 1Peak6Weeks3
- Number 7 Down by 1Peak6Weeks3
- Number 8 Re-EntryPeak8Weeks2
- Number 9 Up by 1Peak9Weeks3
- Number 10 Down by 1Peak6Weeks10
