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Sabrina Carpenter's Breakout Hit Reaches A Year As A Radio Favorite
Sabrina Carpenter's Breakout Hit Reaches A Year As A Radio Favorite

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timea day ago

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Sabrina Carpenter's Breakout Hit Reaches A Year As A Radio Favorite

Sabrina Carpenter's 'Espresso' celebrates 52 weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart, while still ... More charting on the Hot 100 and Streaming Songs over a year after release. ELMONT, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 11: Sabrina Carpenter attends the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/WireImage) When Sabrina Carpenter released "Espresso" in April 2024, it was clear she had a hit on her hands. The tune turned out to be a career-defining smash — one that helped her finally break into mainstream consciousness. It brought her into the top 10 on the Hot 100 for the first time and earned her a Grammy just months ago. What couldn't be predicted in the spring of 2024 was just how long "Espresso" would stick around. The track is still present on half a dozen Billboard charts to this day, and it remains a huge win at radio. Sabrina Carpenter's First Year-Long Charter "Espresso" reaches a special milestone this frame as pop stations continue to show it love. The track celebrates its first full year on the Adult Contemporary chart, where it has lived for 52 weeks. It's relatively uncommon for any single to spend an entire year on a radio-focused tally in the United States, though the Adult Contemporary list — one of three centered on the pop genre published by Billboard — is known for its lengthy stays and slow climbs. 'Espresso' Remains a Top 5 Smash Amazingly, 52 weeks into its tenure, "Espresso" holds at No. 5 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Perhaps even more surprisingly, it never reached No. 1 in all of its many stays on the roster. Instead, it stalled in the runner-up spot. 'Espresso' Vs. "Feather" and "Taste" "Espresso" has stood out as Carpenter's longest-running success on the Adult Contemporary chart for some time. It has lived on the tally for twice as long as her next sturdiest tunes, as both "Feather" and "Taste" racked up 26 weeks on the list. In fact, "Espresso" has now spent exactly as much time on the tally as Carpenter's next two biggest successes combined. Sabrina Carpenter Lives Inside the Top 10 on Multiple Charts The singer's classic isn't only a top 10 hit on the Adult Contemporary tally. This frame, it dips from No. 6 to No. 7 on the Radio Songs roster, where the Grammy-winning tune has held on for 60 weeks. 'Espresso' Continues to Live on the Hot 100 Airplay remains a key factor in the track's longevity. Attention at radio stations appears to be keeping "Espresso" afloat on the Hot 100. 62 weeks into its tenure on the most competitive songs tally in America, Carpenter's cut bubbles up slightly to No. 16. The tune also lives inside the top 40 on the Streaming Songs ranking, where it ascends from No. 39 to No. 35 this frame. On both of those latter rosters, "Espresso" peaked at No. 3. While it may have been disappointing that it never reached the summit, the fact that it's still going after well over a year speaks volumes about how catchy the tune is.

Lisa's New Single Helps Her Accomplish A Special Feat On The Charts
Lisa's New Single Helps Her Accomplish A Special Feat On The Charts

Forbes

time27-05-2025

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Lisa's New Single Helps Her Accomplish A Special Feat On The Charts

Lisa's new collaboration with Maroon 5 is proving to be not just a commercial hit, but one of the most significant radio successes in her solo career. The Blackpink superstar teamed up with the pop band for the joint single "Priceless," which arrived on several Billboard charts last week. As it disappears from one ranking, it debuts on another and continues its steady climb on several others. "Priceless" opens on the Adult Contemporary chart this week, coming in at No. 29. The song marks Lisa's second release under her own name to reach this ranking, which tracks the most successful singles at U.S. radio stations that focus on adult contemporary — a more mature-leaning subgenre of pop music. Last week, "Priceless" landed on both the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay tallies. This frame, it improves to new peaks on both, lifting to Nos. 22 and 12, respectively. As "Priceless" debuts on the Adult Contemporary chart, it becomes Lisa's second single to appear on all three of Billboard's pop radio rosters. It's also her first collaboration to manage that feat. Only one other Lisa solo cut has achieved this trifecta: "Moonlit Floor," which also landed on the Pop Airplay, Adult Contemporary, and Adult Pop Airplay lists. That track, featured on her recent solo album Alter Ego, peaked at No. 24 on the AC roster, No. 21 on Pop Airplay, and No. 38 on Adult Pop Airplay. It remains her longest-charting success across all three lists. While Lisa has only reached the Adult Contemporary chart twice, she has placed additional tracks on the two other pop radio rosters. The Blackpink star has now scored three wins on the Adult Pop Airplay list, with her collaboration "Born Again,' featuring Doja Cat and Rare, also reaching a No. 38 peak. She has performed best on the Pop Airplay tally, where she's now landed five smashes. In addition to "Priceless," "Moonlit Floor," and "Born Again," her other Alter Ego single "Rockstar" spent several frames on the chart, as did her 2021 solo breakout "Money," which first brought her to the top 40 list.

Jill Sobule Dies at Age 66 in a House Fire
Jill Sobule Dies at Age 66 in a House Fire

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

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Jill Sobule Dies at Age 66 in a House Fire

Jill Sobule, the acclaimed folk-pop singer and human rights activist, died in a reported house fire in Woodbury, Minnesota, on Thursday (May 1). She was 66 years old. The groundbreaking artist, who identified as bisexual, began her career with her 1990 debut album Things Here Are Different. The set sparked her first appearance on Billboard's charts as its single 'Too Cool to Fall in Love' hit No. 17 on Adult Contemporary. Five years later, she broke out with her self-titled 1995 album and its hit single 'I Kissed a Girl,' which peaked at No. 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top 20 of the Alternative Airplay chart (then known as Modern Rock Tracks). Meanwhile, the LP's other big single, 'Supermodel,' was included on the soundtrack to Clueless. More from Billboard Bruce Springsteen Releases Haunted Song 'Faithless' From Upcoming 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' Box Set Is Rose from 'Gypsy' the Greatest Role in Broadway History? That's What Tony Awards History Suggests 'Buena Vista Social Club,' 'Death Becomes Her' and 'Maybe Happy Ending' Lead 2025 Tony Award Nominations: Full List Sobule's 'I Kissed a Girl' was released 13 years before Katy Perry's different song with the same title became a No. 1 smash in 2008. Other albums in Sobule's discography include 1997's Happy Town, 2000's Pink Pearl, 2004's The Folk Years 2003-2003 and Underdog Victorious, 2008's Jill Sobule Sings Prozac and the Platypus, 2014's Dottie's Charms and 2018's Nostalgia Kills. The singer-songwriter was an early proponent of crowdfunding, with her 2009 album California Years entirely financed via donations from fans. Sobule's most recent project prior to her death was her autobiographical musical F*ck 7th Grade, which earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for outstanding musical in 2023 and is set to release an original cast recording on June 6 alongside a special 30th-anniversary vinyl reissue of Jill Sobule. 'Jill Sobule was a force of nature and human rights advocate whose music is woven into our culture…I lost a client and a friend today,' the singer's manager, John Porter, shared in a statement. 'I hope her music, memory and legacy continue to live on and inspire others.' According to a release, a formal memorial honoring Sobule's life and legacy will be planned for later this summer. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Rosé Makes Radio History In America Yet Again with 'Apt.'
Rosé Makes Radio History In America Yet Again with 'Apt.'

Forbes

time24-04-2025

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Rosé Makes Radio History In America Yet Again with 'Apt.'

Rosé's 'Apt.' continues its run in the U.S., tying Fifty Fifty's 'Cupid' as the ... More third-longest-running hit by any K-pop act on the Adult Contemporary chart. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: Rosé, aka Roseanne Park MBE, is seen on the Upper East Side on October 12, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by TheStewartofNY/GC Images) Rosé scored a real long-term win with 'Apt.,' which even she might not have expected when she first dropped the cut in 2024. The single remains a radio staple in the U.S., still performing exceptionally well on all three of Billboard's major pop-focused charts. While the track is starting to slow down on one list, it's holding steady near its peak on another — and it's sitting at its highest position ever on a third. It's not just where 'Apt.' ranks that matters, though, but how long it's lasted, and with each new frame, Rosé continues to make history. 'Apt.' has now spent 13 weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart, which measures the tunes that reach the largest total audience via adult contemporary radio stations in the U.S. That's one of the longest stays ever by any K-pop act, solo or otherwise. Rosé, who was born in New Zealand but launched her music career in South Korea as one-fourth of the global girl group Blackpink, has enjoyed huge success both with the band and on her own. While not all of her solo material fits squarely into the K-pop box, 'Apt.' showcases her bilingual skills, with lyrics in both English and Korean. With 13 frames now to its credit, 'Apt.' ties Fifty Fifty's 'Cupid' as the third-longest-charting hit by a K-pop act on the Adult Contemporary ranking. 'Cupid' fell off the list after 13 weeks, but Rosé may soon pull ahead. Currently, the all-time record for the longest-running K-pop songs belongs to BTS's 'Dynamite' and the septet's collaboration with Coldplay, 'My Universe.' Both tracks held on for 20 weeks — a high bar, sure, but not necessarily out of reach. This week, 'Apt.' is a non-mover at No. 17 on the Adult Contemporary chart, just one rung below its all-time high. Given how slowly songs tend to move around on this specific ranking, there's a good chance the cut will stick around for at least another week, if not several more. It's highly likely Rosé will break her current tie with Fifty Fifty very soon, and if momentum holds, she may start creeping up on those BTS records. 'Apt.' has already reached the summit of the Pop Airplay chart, a major win for any K-pop artist. While the song slips this week from No. 7 to No. 11, dipping outside the top 10, a post-peak decline like that is fairly typical after such a high and following such a lengthy stay on the tally. On the Adult Pop Airplay chart, Rosé's collaboration with Bruno Mars holds at No. 2 for another week. That's the track's all-time peak so far, and it stands a real shot at becoming the first No. 1 on that list by any K-pop musician. If 'Apt.' can hang on a little longer, it might just help Rosé make even more history.

Blackpink's Rosé Beats BTS And Makes Radio History — Again
Blackpink's Rosé Beats BTS And Makes Radio History — Again

Forbes

time13-04-2025

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Blackpink's Rosé Beats BTS And Makes Radio History — Again

Rosé's solo hit "Apt" climbs to a new peak on the Adult Contemporary chart, outlasting BTS's ... More "Butter" and charting across all three major U.S. pop radio formats. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 13: Rosé aka Roseanne Park MBE is seen in Midtown on October 13, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by TheStewartofNY/GC Images) Blackpink's Rosé just won't let go of American radio — and at this point, why should she? The K-pop superstar's breakout solo hit "Apt." is still holding on across multiple Billboard airplay rankings this spring, and with every passing frame, it continues to make history. As the months roll on, Rosé finds herself not just lingering on important U.S. lists, but steadily climbing — and, in the process, inching past some of the most recognizable names in the genre she helped globalize. "Apt." lifts from No. 17 to No. 16 on the current edition of the Adult Contemporary chart, hitting a new high point on that ranking. The list — one of three Billboard rankings that measures success at pop-centric radio formats in the U.S. — has become a reliable home for the tune throughout the past few months. Rosé's "Apt." has now spent 11 weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart. This latest frame helps the track break out of a tie and stand alone as the fourth-longest-charting release by any K-pop artist on this particular list. While "Apt." doesn't sound like a typical K-pop single, Rosé's association with the genre is easy to pinpoint. Her success with Blackpink catapulted her to international stardom, and that connection still follows her into solo territory, even when the music veers in a more Western pop direction. At 11 weeks, "Apt." has now outlasted BTS's 'Butter' on the Adult Contemporary chart, pushing that fan-favorite down to fifth place on the all-time list of the longest-running hits by K-pop acts. Until this week, both singles had spent 10 frames on the tally, but now Rosé pulls ahead. Further up on the ranking of the most successful tunes by K-pop stars on this list sit a trio of other global smashes. BTS's 'Dynamite' and 'My Universe' — the septet's collaborative effort with Coldplay — are tied for first, with 20 weeks each on the roster. Just ahead of "Apt." is 'Cupid' by Fifty Fifty, which has held on for 13 frames. That's now the next hurdle for Rosé, and looking at how well "Apt" continues to perform, it might not be long before she matchesthat hit as well. Rosé's solo hit doesn't just appear on one pop radio ranking this week – it finds a home on all three of Billboard's major tallies focused on the genre's airplay. In addition to its new peak on the Adult Contemporary chart, "Apt." also lifts from No. 5 to No. 4 on the Adult Pop Airplay list. The track does slide slightly on the Pop Airplay chart, backing down from No. 7 to No. 9. "Apt." previously reached No. 1 on that ranking, so a slight decline is hardly a setback.

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