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Billie Eilish's Global Smash Makes History As It Holds At No. 1

Billie Eilish's Global Smash Makes History As It Holds At No. 1

Forbes09-04-2025

Billie Eilish's 'Birds of a Feather' marks its 35th week at No. 1 on the Hot Rock & Alternative ... More Songs chart, making history as the third-longest-running leader. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 03: Billie Eilish performs onstage during Lollapalooza at Grant Park on August 03, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo byfor ABA)
Billie Eilish's 'Birds of a Feather' continues to prove week after week that it has real staying power. Nearly a year after its release, the smash shows no sign of disappearing, or even giving up its control over several important Billboard charts. The dreamy track has become a global favorite, and as it approaches its first birthday, it's not only still charting, it remains in charge of multiple lists. This week, the cut hit helps Eilish reach yet another milestone, one which only a handful of tracks in history have come even close to.
Eilish is steady on top of Billboard's Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart this week, and it's not exactly a nail-biter. 'Birds of a Feather' holds at No. 1 once again, cruising to a thirty-fifth week in charge. There hasn't been any real competition to shake its grip on the throne for a moment, making this one of the most impressive — and, most of the time, relaxed — reigns in the chart's history.
That thirty-fifth week at No. 1 earns 'Birds of a Feather' a place in rare company. It's now just the fourth track in history to lead the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart for at least 35 frames. The tune ties with 'Mood' by 24kGoldn and Iann Dior, which also dominated for 35 turns before stepping aside.
Only two songs have managed longer runs: 'Heat Waves: by Glass Animals with 37 frames and 'High Hopes' by Panic! at the Disco, which holds the all-time record at 65 weeks. It's very possible that Eilish will inch closer to Glass Animals, and perhaps even tie the band very soon — but matching 'High Hopes' will take several more months.
While 35 weeks at No. 1 is remarkable on its own, it's even more notable considering the fact that 'Birds of a Feather' has only spent 46 weeks total on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. The single has led the tally for the vast majority of its run — an unusually high ratio that speaks to just how quickly it took over, and how huge it's been ever since.
Eilish isn't just ruling the one Billboard chart this week. In addition to her position on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs ranking, 'Birds of a Feather' also tops the Hot Alternative Songs chart and the Alternative Streaming Songs list. The cut is performing well on other tallies as well, and the fact that it owns the throne on even three is impressive.
As 'Birds of a Feather' soars at No. 1, it's not Eilish's only song flying high. 'Wildflower,' the latest single from her most recent album Hit Me Hard and Soft, holds at No. 8 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. The track previously peaked at No. 4, and now that it's been selected as a focus tune, it could very well climb again.

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