恭喜Lady Gaga拿下冠軍
睽違八年Born This Way之後奪冠
Gaga自身第四首冠軍、第一次專輯單曲一週雙冠
跟Just Dance一樣花了22週才爬到冠軍
跟Barbara Streisand "A Star Is Born"的Evergreen在奪得奧斯卡最佳歌曲後同週稱冠
跟Born This Way同週奪冠
新聞連結
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Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's "Shallow" blasts from No. 21 to No. 1 for its
first week atop the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. "Shallow" surges following
the 91st Academy Awards Feb. 24, when the pair performed the ballad, from the
box office hit A Star Is Born, in which they star and which Cooper directed,
and it won for best original song.
"Shallow," Gaga's fourth Hot 100 No. 1, and first since 2011, and Cooper's
first, dethrones Ariana Grande's "7 Rings" after five weeks atop the chart.
Meanwhile, as "Shallow" is the top-selling song of the week and "Rings" is
the most-streamed, Halsey's former Hot 100 No. 1 "Without Me," now at No. 3,
takes over as the most-heard hit on radio.
Plus, J. Cole's "Middle Child" returns to the Hot 100's top five (11-5) after
the premiere of its official video and Blueface earns his first top 10, with
"Thotiana" (13-9).
Let's run down the top 10 of the Hot 100 (dated March 9), which blends
all-genre U.S. streaming, radio airplay and digital sales data. All charts
will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (March 5).
Gaga and Cooper's "Shallow," released on Interscope Records, vaults to the
Hot 100's summit for the first time, from No. 21 in its 22nd week on the
list. It had previously hit a No. 5 high, in its second frame (Oct. 20,
2018). It becomes the 1,084th No. 1 in the chart's 60-year history.
Gaga earns her fourth Hot 100 No. 1 and first in nearly eight years, since
"Born This Way," which led for six weeks in February-April 2011. "Poker Face"
ruled for two weeks in April 2009 after her debut entry "Just Dance,"
featuring Colby O'Donis, tallied three weeks on top in January 2009. Cooper
achieves his first Hot 100 leader.
Gaga ends the longest gap between Hot 100 No. 1s since Beyoncé, who waited
two weeks shy of nine years between "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" in
2008-09 and "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran in 2017-18; she was credited as a co-lead
on the latter song for the first five of its six weeks at No. 1, driven by
its duet remix.
At 22 weeks, "Shallow" ties for the 10th-longest climb to No. 1 on the Hot
100, matching the rise of "Just Dance" (and Vangelis' "Chariots of Fire,"
which led in 1982). Los Del Rio's "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)" completed a
record 33-week trek to the top in 1996.
Flying 21-1, "Shallow" makes the biggest jump to No. 1 on the Hot 100 since
XXXTentacion's "Sad!" soared 52-1 on the June 30, 2018-dated chart, following
his June 18 death. ("Shallow" is the second song ever to hike exactly 21-1,
after Usher's "U Remind Me" in 2001.)
No. 1 in sales: "Shallow" rebounds 2-1 on the Digital Song Sales chart, for a
seventh total week on top (extending Gaga's longest command of her six career
No. 1s on the chart), up 225 percent to 115,000 sold in the week ending Feb.
28, according to Nielsen Music.
The sum is the best since Drake's "In My Feelings" also sold 115,000
(although slightly more than "Shallow" before rounding off), as reflected on
the chart dated last July 28; a week later, it sold 104,000, the last frame
in which a song sold over 100,000 until "Shallow." (Thus, this week ends a
span of 30 weeks without a six-digit seller; in brighter days for download
sales, the top-selling song sold at least 100,000 each week from Feb. 10,
2007 through Sept. 5, 2015.)
First week in Steaming Songs top 10: "Shallow" re-enters the Streaming Songs
chart at No. 9, marking its first week in the top 10 (27.3 million, up 185
percent, in the week ending Feb. 28), after reaching a prior No. 28 high in
October. Aiding the song's streaming sum for the week was the video, uploaded
to Gaga's official YouTube channel, of her and Cooper's performance of it at
the Oscars. She adds her third Streaming Songs top 10 and first since 2013,
while he collects his first.
On the Radio Songs chart, "Shallow" also hits a new high, leaping 37-27, up
30 percent to 34.8 million audience impressions in the week ending March 3.
Best original song winners atop the Hot 100: "Shallow" had been tied with
Idina Menzel's' No. 5 Hot 100 hit "Let It Go," from Frozen, in 2014, for the
top-charting best original song Oscar winner in 16 years. Now, "Shallow" is
the first such No. 1 since Eminem's "Lose Yourself" (from 8 Mile), which
ruled for 12 weeks in 2002-03. "Shallow" is the first duet best original song
winner to reign since Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle's "A Whole New World
(Aladdin's Theme)," which led the chart 26 years ago (March 6, 1993).
Overall, "Shallow" is the 19th best original song recipient to crown the Hot
100, dating to the first, "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head," by B.J.
Thomas, in 1970. One of those 19 No. 1s is Barbra Streisand's 1977 leader
"Evergreen," the love theme from the 1976 adaptation of A Star Is Born.
Gaga, Cooper No. 1 on Billboard 200, too: As previously reported, Gaga and
Cooper's A Star Is Born soundtrack rebounds for a fourth week at No. 1 on the
Billboard 200 albums chart. Star and "Shallow" mark the first soundtrack and
a single from it to top the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 simultaneously since
April 25, 2015, when Furious 7 rose 2-1 on the former and Wiz Khalifa's "See
You Again," featuring Charlie Puth, began a 12-week Hot 100 command.
Grande's "7 Rings" drops to No. 2 on the Hot 100 after spending its first
five frames at No. 1. Still, it leads Streaming Songs for a sixth week, with
43.9 million U.S. streams, down 1 percent. "Rings" rises 6-4 on Radio Songs,
up 13 percent to 80.8 million audience impressions, as it claims the Hot
100's top Airplay Gainer award for a fifth week. It dips 3-5, after posting
three weeks at No. 1, on Digital Song Sales (23,000 sold, down 15 percent).
With the retreat of "Rings," Grande's second Hot 100 No. 1, she remains two
weeks from matching her longest reign, as her first leader, "Thank U, Next"
(down 4-7 this week), dominated for seven weeks beginning with its No. 1
debut on the chart dated Nov. 17.
Halsey's former two-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Without Me" slips 2-3 on the Hot 100
but ascends to No. 1 on Radio Songs (107.7 million, essentially even
week-over-week). Halsey achieves her second Radio Songs ruler and first in a
lead role, after she topped the chart for 11 weeks in 2016 as featured on The
Chainsmokers' "Closer." "Without Me" halts the 14-week Radio Songs reign of
Panic! at the Disco's "High Hopes" (which departs the Hot 100's top 10,
falling to No. 11 from No. 9).
Post Malone and Swae Lee's former Hot 100 leader "Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into
the Spider-Verse)" backtracks 3-4, while leading the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
and Hot Rap Songs charts for a ninth week each.
J. Cole's "Middle Child" bounds 11-5 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 4
(Cole's career-best rank) four weeks earlier. It jumps 6-2 on Streaming Songs
(39.4 million, up 25 percent) following the Feb. 25 premiere of its official
video. It ranks at No. 19 on Digital Song Sales (12,000, up 4 percent) and
enters Radio Songs at No. 48 (21.8 million, up 12 percent).
Marshmello and Bastille's "Happier" holds at No. 6 on the Hot 100, after
reaching No. 2, as it leads Hot Dance/Electronic Songs for a 24th week;
Grande's "Next" drops 4-7 on the Hot 100; and Post Malone's "Wow." returns to
its No. 8 high from No. 10, as it becomes his fifth Radio Songs top 10 (11-9;
58.9 million, up 10 percent).
Blueface earns his first Hot 100 top 10, as his debut entry "Thotiana" climbs
13-9. The track by the Los Angeles-based rapper (real name: Jonathan Porter),
which sports remixes with Cardi B and YG and a pair of Cole Bennett- directed
official videos, charges 9-4 on Streaming Songs (37.8 million, up 24 percent)
and lifts 14-13 on Digital Song Sales (15,000, up 15 percent).
Capping the Hot 100's top 10, Travis Scott's former No. 1 "Sicko Mode" slides
7-10.
Find out more Hot 100 news on Billboard.com this week, and, for all chart
news, you can listen (and subscribe) to Billboard's Chart Beat Podcast and
Pop Shop Podcast and follow @billboard and @billboardcharts. And again, be
sure to visit Billboard.com tomorrow (March 5), when all charts, including
the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh. The next issue of Billboard
magazine is on sale Friday (March 8).