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Forbes
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Tate McRae Keeps Her Winning Streak Going With More New No. 1 Hits
Tate McRae scores another chart-topping hit with 'Just Keep Watching,' which debuts at No. 1 on two ... More Billboard dance/electronic lists and reaches No. 33 on the Hot 100. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 11: Tate McRae performs at The Greek Theatre on July 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by) Tate McRae has been on a winning streak for months as she continues the promotional campaign surrounding her latest album, So Close to What. Multiple singles from the collection, as well as one high-profile collaboration with a country superstar, keep pushing her career to new heights. The pop powerhouse's latest release is another big hit, as "Just Keep Watching," taken from the upcoming soundtrack for the F1 movie, arrives on the Billboard charts and earns McRae yet another No. 1. The cut launches at No. 1 on two Billboard rankings this frame. McRae's latest tune opens atop both the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs charts. McRae has previously reached the summit on both tallies, and "Just Keep Watching" adds to her growing total. The Canadian singer has now scored a trio of champions on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs list — an impressive feat considering Billboard only introduced the tally earlier this year. She's landed just half a dozen hits on the roster, and half of them have led the charge. On the Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs ranking, the new win doubles her career total of No. 1s and gives her a seventh top 10 smash overall. McRae almost leads the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart as well, but "Just Keep Watching" is forced to settle for the runner-up slot. Instead, "Abracadaver" by Lady Gaga refuses to budge, earning a fifteenth turn at the top, and "Just Keep Watching" follows closely behind. Her collaboration with Regard and Troye Sivan, which dominated for a month in 2021, now stands as her second-highest-charting smash, pushed down within her discography by McRae's F1 track. McRae's new tune also brings her back to the top 40 on the Hot 100, where it revs its engine at No. 33. The cut quickly becomes a streaming success as well, launching at No. 17 on the Streaming Songs tally, and it's a major win on Billboard's global rankings too. This frame, McRae sees two singles chart above "Just Keep Watching" on the Hot 100, giving her a trio of top 40 successes simultaneously. "What I Want" with Morgan Wallen, which debuted at No. 1 just a few weeks back, holds steady at No. 2. "Sports Car," which may be the breakout hit from So Close to What, climbs from No. 25 to No. 22 as radio continues to power its ascent.


Forbes
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Lady Gaga's Grammy-Winning Single Dances To New Highs
More than 15 years ago, Lady Gaga released "Bad Romance" and redefined what was possible in pop music. The track was heralded not just as another hit or proof she wasn't a one-album wonder, but as a massive leap forward for her artistry. The tune received critical acclaim and was a global hit when it dropped in 2009, and in the years since, it has remained a fan favorite and. In some quantifiable ways, the cut is now bigger than ever. This week, "Bad Romance" appears on to four Billboard charts. Two of them are based entirely on U.S. consumption, while the others measure global performance. Excitingly, the Grammy-winning cut is back on the domestic tallies and reaches new peaks on the international rankings, so it's a busy frame for the title on each and every list where it can currently be found. "Bad Romance" rocks its way back onto two of Billboard's dance-focused rankings. The The Fame Monster single reappears at No. 14 on both the Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs and Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales rosters. It has previously cracked the top 10 and even led the purchase-only tally, throughout the more than 200 weeks it has spent on these genre-specific lists. "Bad Romance" made its way back onto both U.S. and global charts recently, as the tune has been surging in popularity for weeks following Gaga's high-profile performance at Coachella and her history-making concert in Brazil, where she played to more than two million people. As a result, a number of her classics have been climbing on planet-spanning rankings, and some have become bigger successes – at least in terms of placement on several charts – than ever before. This time around, "Bad Romance" soars on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. The track improves by dozens of spaces on each list at the same time. On the former, it jumps from No. 175 to No. 81. On the latter, it rockets from No. 148 to No. 55. In both cases, these are new peak positions for the tune.