CNCO hit the summit with "Hey DJ", their 2nd #1 if you include the Renaboss Top 10, which "Reggaetón Lento (Remix)" topped for 4 weeks in 2017 (it later peaked at #3 in the 2018 Hot 10, going on to have one of the healthiest chart lives). Featured artist Sean Paul also notches a 2nd #1 under the same conditions, following his feature role in Clean Bandit's 2017 #1 smash, "Rockabye" (also featuring Anne-Marie). This is the first chart entry for Meghan Trainor altogether.
Taylor Swift's former leader, "Cruel Summer", slips back down to #2, while Lewis Capaldi's "Someone You Loved" slides to #3 after peaking at #2 last week. Dermot Kennedy holds at #4 with "Power over Me", and Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello cap off the top 5 with their 3-week #1, "Señorita", one of the biggest smashes of the year.
Jax Jones and Bebe Rexha hold at #6 with "Harder", which previously peaked at #3, and Lewis Capaldi's "Hold Me While You Wait" reaches a new high at #7, after debuting at #10 last week. Taylor Swift's "The Man" holds at #8, after debuting at #5, and Lizzo's "Truth Hurts", which peaked at #4, continues its descent, now at #9. Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey (in her first charting song) debut at #10 with their Charlie's Angels soundtrack theme, "Don't Call Me Angel".
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- Number 10 Debut
Don't Call Me Angel
Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, & Lana Del Rey
From the album: Charlie's Angels (Soundtrack)
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