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Forbes
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen Pushes One Huge Hit Past Another
Morgan Wallen's 'I Had Some Help' with Post Malone ties 'Last Night' as his second longest-charting ... More Hot 100 hit, both with 60 weeks on the list. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 22: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white, color version not available) Morgan Wallen performs onstage for night two of his One Night At A Time tour at Neyland Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo byfor for Morgan Wallen's One Night At A Time 2024) Morgan Wallen scored the hit of a lifetime with "Last Night," which earned the country singer-songwriter his first ruler on the Hot 100. That tune debuted on the chart in February 2023 and only needed a few weeks before it became the biggest song in America. "Last Night" still holds as one of the longest-running No. 1s of all time, with 16 weeks spent on the competitive tally's summit. Even the biggest tracks see their lengthy stays matched at some point, including Wallen's. While "Last Night" may be steady in its position when it comes to the longest-ruling tunes, another one of the musician's singles matches it this week in terms of overall longevity on the Hot 100. "I Had Some Help" Lives on the Hot 100 "I Had Some Help," Wallen's collaboration with Post Malone, keeps on the Hot 100 for a sixtieth week. This frame, the duet holds at No. 13, sitting just below the top 10. With 60 weeks on the Hot 100 to its credit, "I Had Some Help" ties "Last Night" as Wallen's second longest-running Hot 100 smash. Both have managed 60 stays on the ranking, but that likely won't be the case for very long. Since "I Had Some Help" is still present inside the top 15, it seems destined to live on the Hot 100 for at least another frame, if not several more, or perhaps even months. There are multiple tracks on the chart at the moment that have managed stays much longer than "I Had Some Help," so a continuation of its stretch on the tally isn't impossible. 'You Proof'' Continues to Lead Wallen's longest-charting Hot 100 hit remains "You Proof," which only beats "I Had Some Help" and "Last Night" by two weeks. In a few days, when Billboard refreshes its rankings, it's likely that "I Had Some Help" will break out of its tie with "Last Night" and stand alone as Wallen's second-longest-charting track — and then, a week or so later, match "You Proof." "I Had Some Help" Remains Inside the Top 20 "I Had Some Help" is currently still present inside the top 20 on both the Streaming Songs and Radio Songs charts. The Hot 100 is composed using a methodology that blends sales, streams, and radio activity, so the fact that the year-plus-old cut is still performing well enough to live within that competitive region on the general streaming and radio tallies shows that consumption is still high to this day.


Forbes
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen Matches Kendrick Lamar's Historic Record
Morgan Wallen lands three songs in the top five of the Hot 100, tying Kendrick Lamar's 2025 record ... More and continuing his chart dominance with I'm the Problem. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 22: Morgan Wallen performs onstage for night two of his One Night At A Time tour at Neyland Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo byfor for Morgan Wallen's One Night At A Time 2024) Morgan Wallen may not currently rule the Hot 100 with a No. 1 smash, but he's sitting very close to the chart's throne. The country singer-songwriter makes history this frame with several massive wins, as he fills a trio of spaces inside the highest reaches of Billboard's ranking of the most consumed songs in the United States This week, Wallen ties a record that was only recently established by one of the hottest names in hip-hop. Morgan Wallen's Trio of Top Five Hits Wallen currently occupies three spots inside the Hot 100's top five. His former champion "What I Want," a collaboration with Tate McRae, holds steady at No. 2. "Just in Case" lifts to No. 3, and "I'm the Problem" — the title track from his latest blockbuster album — holds firm at No. 5. Morgan Wallen Ties Kendrick Lamar According to Billboard, this frame marks the fifth in 2025 alone that Wallen has scored three top five smashes on the Hot 100. As he manages to do so again, the country star ties Kendrick Lamar for the most moments with a trio (or more) of songs in the top five in a single year. Lamar accomplished the same feat just a few months ago with hits from his GNX album, which surged in popularity following his Super Bowl halftime show performance. The Beatles Still Rule Billboard also notes that only one act in U.S. history has claimed three or more spaces inside the Hot 100's top five for more than five weeks in a single calendar year. That honor still belongs to The Beatles, who managed the accomplishment eight times in 1964, the year the band broke into the American mainstream and became superstars. Morgan Wallen's Hot 100 Domination This frame, Wallen lands a lucky 13 tracks on the Hot 100. For most artists, that would mark a career-best showing, but not for the country hitmaker. Over the past several periods, he's managed to dominate the ranking thanks to his most recent full-length. I'm the Problem features 37 tracks, and when it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, 36 of them charted on the Hot 100 simultaneously. A dozen of Wallen's current hits stem from I'm the Problem, and adding to that group is "I Had Some Help," his massive collaboration with Post Malone. That tune is featured on Malone's first country full-length, F-1 Trillion, and well over a year after it launched at No. 1, it's still charting.


Forbes
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen Ties Taylor Swift's Greatest Hot 100 Feat
Morgan Wallen occupies 32 spots on the Hot 100 this week, matching Taylor Swift's record and ... More becoming the only artist to chart 30-plus hits in three different weeks. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 22: Morgan Wallen performs onstage for night two of his One Night At A Time tour at Neyland Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo byfor for Morgan Wallen's One Night At A Time 2024) Last week, Morgan Wallen made history on the Hot 100 when tracks from his album I'm the Problem flooded Billboard's ranking of the most consumed tunes across the United States. Dozens of songs from the full-length appeared on the list, powered by staggering streaming numbers. Just days later, although some tracks have slipped off the tally and most are declining, Wallen still manages to match one of the biggest stars in music history as he dominates the ranking once more. This week, Wallen controls 32 positions on the Hot 100 — just under one-third of all the available spaces. With this incredible feat, he matches Taylor Swift's best showing on the list. Swift once occupied 32 spots on the Hot 100 in May 2024, the week her album The Tortured Poets Department arrived. The following frame, she filled just one fewer space in a stunning example of sustained popularity. When I'm the Problem was brand new, Wallen claimed 37 spots on the Hot 100. 36 of the 37 tracks from his album appeared, alongside 'I Had Some Help,' his 2024 collaboration with Post Malone. That performance broke Wallen's previously-set all-time record of 36 simultaneous placements on the ranking, which he managed in the spring of 2023 with his project One Thing at a Time. Wallen is now the first musician in history to chart 30 or more songs on the Hot 100 in three separate weeks. Swift has managed this feat twice, while rapper Playboi Carti joined the club in March of this year when his album Music debuted. That frame, 31 tracks with his name attached landed on the tally. Among Wallen's 32 wins on the Hot 100 this frame is a trio of top 10s, which sit side-by-side within the uppermost tier. 'What I Want,' his collaboration with Tate McRae, dips from No. 1 to No. 2, making way for 'Ordinary' by Alex Warren to ascend to the summit for the first time. Just behind those smashes 'Just in Case' and the album's title track 'I'm the Problem,' which land at Nos. 3 and 4, respectively.


Forbes
30-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen Manages A Very Rare Feat For Country Musicians Outside Of America
Morgan Wallen earns his first U.K. No. 1 album with I'm the Problem, topping multiple tallies and ... More sending two songs to the Official Singles chart. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 22: Morgan Wallen performs onstage for night two of his One Night At A Time tour at Neyland Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo byfor for Morgan Wallen's One Night At A Time 2024) Morgan Wallen may be one of the biggest musical stars in America right now, but since he's such a central figure in country music, his work doesn't usually reach a global audience like some rappers or pop stars might. With his latest full-length I'm the Problem, the Grammy nominee has finally scored a major win in the United Kingdom, where he's been steadily building an audience for years. His newest release debuts at No. 1, earning the superstar his first leader on several tallies. I'm the Problem opens at No. 1 on the Official Albums chart, which ranks the most consumed full-lengths and EPs in the U.K. That's the most important list of albums in the country — but it's not the only one where I'm the Problem runs the show. Wallen also starts his latest project atop the Official Albums Sales, Official Physical Albums, and Official Country Artists Albums rankings. Wallen dominates three of those four lists for the very first time. He has previously hit the top spot on the Official Country Artists Albums chart – several times, in fact. The singer-songwriter has only placed a trio of titles on the list, and all of them have spent at least one turn at No. 1. Dangerous led for half a dozen frames, while One Thing at a Time only managed a single stint in charge. Coincidentally, I'm the Problem also reaches the same starting point — No. 4 — on three other tallies. It kicks off its boots and makes a home in that spot on the Official Albums Streaming, Official Album Downloads, and Official Vinyl Albums charts simlutaneously. In almost every instance, Wallen collects his first top 10 win with I'm the Problem. He has previously entered the coveted top 10 on the Official Album Downloads chart and, of course, on the Official Country Artists Albums list, where he has accrued three leaders. Country music is not nearly as popular in the U.K. as it is in America, and it's rare for acts working in that style to top any ranking — let alone U.S.-based superstars. Wallen's reach now clearly extends beyond album rankings, as he scores two new hits on the Official Singles Chart. 'What I Want,' a collaboration with Tate McRae, launches highest, as it starts at No. 32. 'Just in Case,' another previous single from the set, finally debuts at No. 75, weeks after it was first released. Wallen has now accrued 10 placements on the most competitive songs ranking in that nation with these two wins.


Forbes
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen Pushes Three Radio Smashes To New Peaks — On Different Charts
Morgan Wallen sees three radio hits reach new peaks on separate Billboard charts, with 'Love ... More Somebody,' 'I'm the Problem,' and 'Just in Case' all soaring. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 22: Morgan Wallen performs onstage for night two of his One Night At A Time tour at Neyland Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo byfor for Morgan Wallen's One Night At A Time 2024) Before Morgan Wallen released his latest album, I'm the Problem, which dropped on Friday (May 16), the country superstar spent more than half a year rolling out singles from the full-length. Many of those tracks — proper singles and promotional cuts alike — were pushed to the American public via radio, which remains hugely important among country artists. This week, three different singles by the singer-songwriter not only appear on radio charts, but rise to new peaks. Each one climbs on a separate tally, seemingly reaching a distinct audience. 'Love Somebody' is the highest-ranking of the trio of Wallen tunes that reached new highs on radio tallies this frame. That track, which arrived in October of last year, steps up to No. 11 on the Adult Pop Airplay chart, just one spot away from becoming another top 10 for the singer-songwriter – and it likely will get there soon. The title track from I'm the Problem isn't far behind that position, only on a different roster. That cut surges three spots to No. 13 on the Radio Songs tally, a list that accounts for all formats and genres and ranks the tunes that generate the largest total audience impressions across the U.S. Wallen is already one of the most successful names on the Country Airplay ranking, and it's likely that I'm the Problem will yield several more favorites at country radio. At the moment, 'Just in Case' — the most recent proper single from the full-length — continues to grow on that chart. This frame, it leaps two spaces to No. 16, which now stands as its peak showing, though it will almost certainly continue soaring in the coming frames. Two other singles by Wallen also appear on at least one Billboard-published radio roster. 'I Had Some Help,' a collaboration with Post Malone, was released more than a year ago and is still living on both the Radio Songs and Adult Contemporary charts. On the former, after 53 weeks, it remains inside the top 20. The cut is performing even better on the latter, where it rises to No. 9 — just one spot below its all-time best placement. Another collaboration with Malone, titled 'I Ain't Coming Back,' is just getting started at country radio. After less than a month, it recently cracked the top 40 and this frame settles at No. 38. The promotional tune might not receive a full push, especially now that the album is out, but Wallen's popularity may be so great that it keeps growing unaided.