Since remixed with vocals by Nelly, its rises 21-18 on Pop Songs and 32-26 on Adult Pop Songs this week. “Cruise” topped Country Airplay for three weeks in December. It commands Hot Rock Songs for a seventh week.įlorida Georgia Line’s “Cruise,” featuring Nelly, is the Hot 100’s lone new top 10 entry from last week, navigating 13-9 in its 31st week it’s risen as high as No. Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive” climbs 10-8 on the Hot 100 (after reaching No. It also takes over atop the Dance/Electronic Songs chart. The track charges 14-10 on Radio Songs (63 million, up 16%) 7-6 on Digital Songs (136,000, up 2%) and 23-21 on Streaming Songs (2.3 million, up 8%).
Macklemore & Lewis’ “Shop” slides 4-6 on the Hot 100, ahead of Icona Pop’s debut hit “I Love It,” featuring Charli XCX (9-7). Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man” rebounds 6-5 on the Hot 100 after leading the list four weeks ago. 4, although it controls Radio Songs for a second week (136 million, up 1%).
Rihanna’s “Stay,” featuring Mikky Ekko, dips from its No. Its latest sales week pushes “Mirrors” past 1 million downloads sold since its release. 3 on Digital Songs (176,000, up 1% it slips 9-11 on Streaming Songs (3.6 million, down 10%). The cut lifts 5-3 on Radio Songs (119 million, up 23%), while remaining at No. Justin Timberlake’s “Mirrors” (5-3) is the Hot 100’s top Airplay Gainer for a third consecutive week. Macklemore & Selena Gomez Join Billboard Music Awards Lineup With its latest sales frame, “Reason” passes 2 million downloads sold to date, becoming P!nk’s sixth single to reach the milestone. 2 after leading Digital Songs for four weeks (255,000, up 1%) and drops 5-6 on Streaming Songs (4.1 million, down 14%). (“Hold” increases by 6% in overall Hot 100 points, while “Reason” declines by less than 1%.) “Reason” rises 3-2 on Radio Songs (136 million, up 8%) stays at No. The track crowns the Hot 100 by dethroning P!nk’s “Just Give Me a Reason,” featuring fun.’s Nate Ruess, after three weeks. 2 on Streaming Songs (on which “Shop” reigns for a seventh week), garnering 6.1 million streams (up 6%), according to Nielsen BDS and rises 6-5 on Radio Songs (111 million all-format audience impressions, up 19%, according to BDS). It leads the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs survey for a third frame remains bulleted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 fueled in part by logging a second week atop the Digital Songs chart, increasing by 1% to 262,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan. 4 as a guest vocalist on Travie McCoy’s “Billionaire” in 2010. 1 in his first visit as a featured artist on B.o.B’s “Nothin’ On You” and then peaked at No. Bruno Mars, meanwhile, ruled with his first two entries as a lead act (“Just the Way You Are,” “Grenade”) in 2010-11 after he’d spent two weeks at No. 1 since Lady Gaga arrived with “Just Dance” (three weeks on top) and “Poker Face” (one) in 2009. “Love,” which, like the other two songs, is from the duo’s debut album “The Heist,” lifts 30-26 on Alternative Songs and 94-83 on the Hot 100 this week.)Īmong all artists, Macklemore & Lewis is the first act to send its first two charted Hot 100 singles to No. (Following “Shop,” “Hold,” which is scaling pop, rhythmic and R&B/hip-hop formats, debuted the same week as the twosome’s “Same Love,” featuring Mary Lambert, which is being promoted only to alternative radio. 1 in the Hot 100’s almost-55-year history. With prior hit “Thrift Shop,” featuring Wanz, having reigned for six nonconsecutive weeks, the act is the first duo to take its first two singles to No. No one person, business or any organizations is allowed to republish any of our original content anywhere on the web or in print without our permission.Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Can’t Hold Us,” featuring Ray Dalton, rises 2-1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the pair’s second leader. Macklemore Songs Ranked article published on Classic © 2021Ĭ claims ownership of all its original content and Intellectual property under United States Copyright laws and those of all other foreign countries.
ALL MACKLEMORE SONGS LIST MOVIE
As well as being featured in several movie trailers, there have been a few rather amusing parodies of it from a spoof of it on “Sesame Street” to Weird Al Yankovic’s cover of it on his album Mandatory Fun. It has been used a lot in the media since its release. Critics praised its lyrical content for its critique of consumerism. At the 56th Grammy Awards it won the award for best rap performance and song. It was also a sleep hit that reached number one in several countries across the world.
The song is about Macklemore’s usage of thrift shops and the fact that unlike a lot of rappers he likes to save money. At the top of this list is Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ biggest hit featuring rapper Wanz and taken from The Heist.