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Business Insider
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
Only 85 songs have debuted at No. 1 in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 — here they all are
The Hot 100 is widely considered the definitive all-genre singles chart in the US. Although it was officially launched in 1958, Billboard began using modern airplay and sales data in 1991 — allowing for more time-sensitive calculations and accurate more than 1,000 songs have reached the coveted No. 1 spot, it's far more difficult for a song to debut in the top position; it typically means a much-promoted single has met high expectations, or at least that an artist is supported and beloved by a legion of Jackson was the first-ever artist to accomplish this feat when "You Are Not Alone" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated September 2, was the second single from Jackson's ninth studio album "HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I." 2. "Fantasy" by Mariah Carey "Fantasy" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated September 30, 1995. It was the lead single from Carey's fifth studio album "Daydream." 6. "Honey" by Mariah Carey "Honey" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated September 13, 1997. It was the lead single from Carey's sixth studio album "Butterfly." 13. "Inside Your Heaven" by Carrie Underwood "Inside Your Heaven" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated July 2, 2005. It was Underwood's debut single after winning season four of "American Idol."Underwood remains the only country artist ever to have a No. 1 debut on the Billboard Hot 100. 26. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" by Justin Timberlake "Can't Stop the Feeling!" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated May 28, 2016. It was the lead single for the soundtrack of the film "Trolls." 34. "Sucker" by the Jonas Brothers "Sucker" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated March 16, 2019. It was the lead single from the Jonas Brothers' fifth studio album "Happiness Begins." "Franchise" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated October 10, became Scott's third single to debut on top in less than a year — following "Highest in the Room" and "The Scotts" — setting a new record for "the fastest accumulation of three No. 1 entrances by any artist in the Hot 100's Scott's fourth No. 1 song overall, Young Thug's second, and M.I.A.'s first. "Positions" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated November 7, 2020. It was the lead single from Grande's sixth studio album of the same name."Positions" was Grande's fifth instant chart-topper, giving her the second-most in history behind Drake's also became the first artist ever with three No. 1 Hot 100 debuts in a single calendar year. 46. "Life Goes On" by BTS "Life Goes On" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated December 5, 2020, the same week as its parent album "Be" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — making BTS the second artist in history to debut at No. 1 on both charts simultaneously, mere months after Swift became the first. 47. "Willow" by Taylor Swift "Willow" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated December 26, 2020 — the same week as its parent album "Evermore" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard became the first artist in history to debut on top of both charts simultaneously — previously became the first artist to do so with "Folklore," less than five months previously."Willow" was also the 12th song in 2020 to arrive on the chart in its top position, handily setting a single-year record. 48. "Drivers License" by Olivia Rodrigo "Drivers License," Olivia Rodrigo's official debut single, debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated January 23, just 17 years old, the Disney Channel star became the youngest solo artist in history to arrive atop the Hot record was previously held by Fantasia, who was 20 when "I Believe" debuted at No. 1. The youngest artist to ever top the Hot 100 is Stevie Wonder, who was 13 when "Fingertips Pt 2" rose to the top position in 1963. 49. "What's Next" by Drake "What's Next" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated March 20, 2021, becoming Drake's fourth instant rapper became the first artist in history to have three songs arrive in the Hot 100's top three simultaneously. "What's Next" was joined by "Wants and Needs," featuring Lil Baby, at No. 2 and "Lemon Pepper Freestyle," featuring Rick Ross, at No. 3. 50. "Peaches" by Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon "Peaches" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated April 3, 2021. It was the fifth single from Bieber's sixth studio album "Justice," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 the same week, and the singer's fourth instant chart-topper. 51. "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" by Lil Nas X "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated April 10, 2021. It was the lead single from Lil Nas X's debut studio album "Montero." 52. "Rapstar" by Polo G "Rapstar" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated April 24, 2021. It was the third single from Polo G's third album "Hall of Fame." 53. "Good 4 U" by Olivia Rodrigo "Good 4 U" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated May 29, 2021. It was the third single from Rodrigo's debut studio album "Sour." 54. "Butter" by BTS "Butter," the second all-English single from BTS, debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated June 5, 2021. 55. "Permission to Dance" by BTS "Permission to Dance" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated July 24, 2021, giving BTS their fourth instant chart-topper in less than one year. 56. "Way 2 Sexy" by Drake featuring Future and Young Thug "Way 2 Sexy" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated September 18, 2021. It was the lead single from Drake's sixth studio album "Certified Lover Boy," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 the same week. 57. "My Universe" by Coldplay and BTS "My Universe" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated October 9, 2021. It was the second single from Coldplay's ninth studio album "Music of the Spheres."BTS tied Grande for the second-most No. 1 debuts in history, with five apiece. 58. "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)" by Taylor Swift "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated November 27, was released alongside Taylor Swift's rerecorded album "Red (Taylor's Version)," which simultaneously debuted atop the Billboard 200."All Too Well (Taylor's Version)" was included on the updated "Red" tracklist in two different iterations: its original five-minute length, as well the long-awaited 10-minute version, both of which are combined into one listing on Billboard's 10 minutes and 13 seconds long, "All Too Well" is officially the longest No. 1 hit of all record was previously held by Don McLean's 1972 hit "American Pie (Parts I & II)," which clocked in at 8 minutes and 37 seconds. 59. "As It Was" by Harry Styles "As It Was" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated April 16, 2022. It was released as the lead single from Styles' third solo album "Harry's House." 60. "First Class" by Jack Harlow "First Class" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated April 23, 2022. It was released as the second single from Harlow's sophomore album "Come Home the Kids Miss You." 61. "Wait For U" by Future featuring Drake and Tems "Wait For U" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated May 14, 2022. It was released as the seventh track on Future's album "I Never Liked You."Drake is now the artist with the most No. 1 debuts in history, with six to his name. 62. "Jimmy Cooks" by Drake featuring 21 Savage "Jimmy Cooks" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated July 2, 2022. It was released alongside Drake's album "Honestly, Nevermind," which also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard is now the artist with the most No. 1 debuts in history, with seven to his name. 63. "Super Freaky Girl" by Nicki Minaj "Super Freaky Girl" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated August 27, 2022. 64. "Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift "Anti-Hero" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated November 5, was released alongside Taylor Swift's 10th studio album "Midnights," which also arrived atop the Billboard 200 — making Swift the first and only artist in history to debut at No. 1 on both charts simultaneously on four separate is now tied for the second-most No. 1 song debuts in history (five) alongside BTS and Grande. 65. "Flowers" by Miley Cyrus "Flowers" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated January 28, 2023. 66. "Like Crazy" by Jimin "Like Crazy" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated April 8, 2023, making Jimin the first South Korean soloist to top the Hot 100. (He previously achieved the feat as a member of BTS.) 67. "Vampire" by Olivia Rodrigo "Vampire" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated July 15, 2023. It was released as the lead single from Rodrigo's sophomore album "Guts."Rodrigo is now the only artist in history to have both lead singles ("Drivers License" and "Vampire") from her first two albums ("Sour" and "Guts," respectively) arrive in the chart's top position. 68. "Seven" by Jung Kook featuring Latto "Seven" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated July 29, 2023, making Jung Kook the second member of BTS to have a chart-topping solo hit. 69. "Rich Men North of Richmond" by Oliver Anthony Music "Rich Men North of Richmond," the first official release from Oliver Anthony Music, debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated August 26, controversial country singer is the first artist to achieve the feat without any previous entries on a Billboard chart. 70. "I Remember Everything" by Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves "I Remember Everything" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated September 9, 2023. It was released on Bryan's self-titled album, which simultaneously arrived atop the Billboard 200. 71. "Slime You Out" by Drake featuring SZA "Slime You Out" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated September 30, 2023. It was released as the lead single for Drake's eighth studio album "For All the Dogs." 72. "First Person Shooter" by Drake featuring J. Cole "First Person Shooter" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated October 21, 2023. It was released alongside "For All the Dogs," which simultaneously debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard holds the record for the most No. 1 song debuts in history, with nine to his name. 73. "Is It Over Now?" by Taylor Swift "Is It Over Now?" was released as the final vault track on "1989 (Taylor's Version)," a rerecording of her beloved fifth it wasn't initially slated as a single, passionate fan reception pushed Swift's team to serve the song to pop radio."Is It Over Now?" debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100, dethroning "Cruel Summer." Swift is the only woman in history to replace herself in the top spot; she previously achieved the feat in 2014, when "Blank Space" took the crown from "Shake It Off."Swift is now tied with Whitney Houston for the sixth-most No. 1 hits in history. 74. "Yes, And?" by Ariana Grande "Yes, And?" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated January 27, 2024. It was released as the lead single for Grande's seventh studio album, "Eternal Sunshine."Grande now has six instant chart-toppers to her name. She's tied with Swift for the most among female artists and second-most in history. 75. "Hiss" by Megan Thee Stallion "Hiss" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated February 10, 2024. 76. "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" by Ariana Grande "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated March 23, was released as the second single from "Eternal Sunshine," which simultaneously arrived atop the Billboard now has seven instant chart-toppers to her name, surpassing Swift for the most among female artists. She trails Drake for the all-time record. 77. "Like That" by Future and Metro Boomin featuring Kendrick Lamar "Like That" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated April 6, 2024. 78. "Fortnight" by Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone "Fortnight" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated May 4, 2024. It was released as the lead single from Swift's 11th studio album "The Tortured Poets Department."The Post Malone duet earned 76.2 million streams in its first week, breaking the record previously set by Rodrigo with "Drivers License" (76.1 million), according to is now tied with Grande for the second-most No. 1 debuts of any artist in history (seven apiece), while Drake holds the all-time record. 79. "Not Like Us" by Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated May 18, diss track was released amid a heated feud with Drake, ignited by Lamar's verse on "Like That."Another of Lamar's anti-Drake songs, "Euphoria," appeared on the same chart at No. 3, while Drake's response, "Family Matters," debuted at No. 7. 80. "I Had Some Help" by Post Malone and Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated May 25, country duet is Malone's second song to arrive in the top spot after "Fortnight" — both within the same month — and his sixth No. 1 song for Wallen, "I Had Some Help" marks his second Hot 100 leader after "Last Night" charted at No. 1 for 16 weeks in 2023, setting a record for a solo song. 81. "Love Somebody" by Morgan Wallen "Love Somebody" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated November 2, 2024, becoming Wallen's second song to arrive in the top spot and third No. 1 hit overall. 82. "Squabble Up" by Kendrick Lamar "Squabble Up" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated December 7, 2024, making Kendrick Lamar the first solo male artist in history with three instant chart-toppers in a single song was released alongside Lamar's "GNX," which also arrived atop the Billboard 200. 83. "4X4" by Travis Scott "4X4" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated February 8, 2025, becoming Scott's fourth song to arrive in the top spot and fifth No. 1 hit overall. 84. "What I Want" by Morgan Wallen featuring Tate McRae 85. "Manchild" by Sabrina Carpenter "Manchild" debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated June 21, 2025. It was released as the lead single for Carpenter's album, "Man's Best Friend."

Perth Now
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Social media is not the real world, says Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood thinks social media is "not the real world". The 42-year-old singer has developed an effective strategy to deal with social media trolls in recent years, with Carrie revealing that she's learned to "post and ghost" on platforms like Instagram. Discussing her social media motto, Carrie told E! News: "I stole that from Joe Rogan. It's really important when you think about social media that you realise it's not the real world. "It took me a long time to realise that, and a long time to be secure enough in myself to be like, 'Do I care if somebody doesn't like my hair today, or this thing I sang or how I sang it? I don't.'" Carrie insists that she has bigger, more important things to worry about in her life. The chart-topping star - who has sons Isaiah, ten, and Jacob, six, with husband Mike Fisher - said: "I'm 42 years old. I've got two kids I'm trying to raise to be good humans. I'm just out there doing the best I can, so if I want to post something, I'm just going to do it and leave it there." Carrie rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of 'American Idol' in 2005. And the singer has now confessed to being "so naive" during her early years in the music business. The 'Inside Your Heaven' hitmaker - who is now part of the 'American Idol' judging panel - said: "Being on the show when I was 22 years old, every single week was like, 'Do or die, now or never'. I felt grateful that I even got the opportunity to get to be on the show, and I still feel like that now. I do get nervous for the hopefuls. "I do want everybody to win, but alas." Carrie previously acknowledged that 'American Idol' has changed the course of her life. The singer made the confession as she looked forward to returning to the show as a member of the judging panel. In an announcement video, Carrie said: "I went from nobody knowing my name to tens of million of people watching the show. "I'm proud of everything that I was able to accomplish on the show and I'm so proud of everything I've accomplished since."
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
American Idol's Top 10 Revealed Live! Did Your Favorites Survive the Cut?
Just one day after American Idol viewers made the worst decision of the season by eliminating Amanda Barise (bitter, party of one!), the show's remaining singers returned on Monday for a live Top 10 reveal. With Season 3 winner (and major scarf enthusiast) Fantasia serving as their guest mentor, the contestants — Filo, Mattie Pruitt, Josh Foster, Jamal Roberts, Canaan James Hill, Josh King, Thunderstorm Artis, Gabby Samone, Breanna Nix, Kolbi Jordan, Ché and Slater Nalley — took us on a journey back in time, paying tribute to some of the most iconic names and performances in Idol history. More from TVLine Grey's Anatomy Preview: Monica Is There When Amelia Needs Her Most 9-1-1's Polarizing Death Could Be Part of a Scheme to Save Doctor Odyssey - Hear Me Out 9-1-1 Made a Huge Mistake Killing Off Peter Krause's Bobby Nash - How Can the Show Possibly Recover? And the show wasted no time pumping us full of feels, with the judges entering to Carrie Underwood's winning single 'Inside Your Heaven.' The contestant-turned-judge added an extra dash of nostalgia by wearing the very same dress she rocked when she won… two decades ago. Read on for a breakdown of how the remaining singers fared on Monday, including which 10 will return next week… and which two have reached the end of their Idol journeys. Once you've soaked it all in, vote for your personal Top 8 and drop a comment with your thoughts on the night's results. Were any of your favorites eliminated? Slater was the first to receive words of wisdom from Fantasia, who challenged him to really let loose with John Prine's 'Angel From Montgomery.' Other than Slater rocking his snazziest cowboy getup yet, this didn't physically stand apart from any of his previous performances. Vocally, however, he's never been stronger. Jelly Roll hit the nail on the head when he described Slater as having 'the voice of a running river.' He feels like one of this season's more authentic contestants, just getting up there every week and showing us what he's got without any pretenses. And what he's got is always good. Andy's Grade: 'A' Recognizing that his song choices have been skewing a bit more 'old school' as of late, Ché decided to switch things up with Robyn's 'Dancing On My Own' in an effort to appear more 'current' (a word famously used by Simon Cowell to describe Katharine McPhee after her Season 5 audition… but I digress). It turned out to be a fantastic song choice, one that allowed Ché to show off every last trick in his vocal arsenal — and at this point in the competition, he needs 'em. That said, I have to respectfully disagree with Luke Bryan's claim that Ché has become an exponentially better performer since they chose to save him. This is exactly the Ché we've always seen. Andy's Grade: 'A-' Fantasia was blown away during her time with the multi-talented Thunderstorm, who threw it back to the days of Haley Reinhart with a performance of The Animals' 'House of the Rising Sun.' Did he give us the growl we craved? No, no. He pummeled us with it, and we welcomed every crushing blow. I've always been in awe of Thunderstorm's talent, but I never thought of him as this type of performer. He really woke up tonight — and I didn't even know he'd been asleep! How exciting to discover yet another layer of a contestant I already loved this late in the game. Andy's Grade: 'A+' First of all, Kolbi was absolutely right to call Katharine McPhee's 2006 performance of Judy Garland's 'Over the Rainbow' as a 'ridiculously iconic' Idol moment — because it was. Second, Kolbi was also absolutely right to choose this as her song, which she navigated as beautifully as, say, bluebirds might fly over a rainbow. Just as Kat's performance sealed her victory back in Season 5, we very well may look back at this version as the moment Kolbi became a shoo-in for Season 23. I think Lionel took the words out of most people's mouths: '…What the hell was that?' Andy's Grade: 'A+' Of all the people I'd expect to pay tribute to a classic Jennifer Hudson performance tonight, much less a song like 'And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going' from Dreamgirls, Filo wouldn't have been on the top of my list — but shame on me for doubting him, because he absolutely crushed it. More importantly, he took Fantasia's advice (an answer to her prayer!) and really made it his own. I have to disagree with Carrie that this was a new iconic moment, but it was a very good moment, and definitely Filo's most impressive yet. Andy's Grade: 'A' When it comes to American Idol contestants, it doesn't get more iconic than Kelly Clarkson, so Mattie rightfully opted to perform 'Because of You,' which she dedicated to her own inspiring uncle. It was definitely the Mattie version, with more glorious rasp and delicious angst than the original version of the ballad, both of which I appreciated. And she obviously had a strong connection to the song; you could hear the genuine emotion in every note. (That said, did she need to literally spin around and point when she sang 'everyone around me'? It felt a little theatrical in the wrong way.) Andy's Grade: 'A-' Unsurprisingly, Fantasia and Canaan formed an instant connection during their time together, and that beautiful bond came through in his performance of CeCe Winans' 'Goodness of God.' It was another powerful, polished gospel number, beginning softly from a place of intimacy and growing until the entire auditorium was bathing in his light. Luke really put it best: 'He baptizes me every time he sings.' Andy's Grade: 'A' I didn't think it had been that long since Elliott Yamin blessed us with his famous performance of Donny Hathaway's 'A Song For You.' Then Gabby said she was three years old when Fantasia won… and I suddenly became very aware of the passage of time. Anyway, Gabby's talent was something I've always been extremely aware of, so I wasn't the least bit surprised when she crushed — nay, clobbered — the very same tune. Gorgeous runs and big notes in all the right places, paired with deep emotion and a soulful delivery? To quote Carrie, it was 'absolute perfection.' Andy's Grade: 'A+' I'm not sure what surprised me more: discovering that Josh sang back-up for Fantasia in church, or hearing that Josh had chosen Celine Dion's 'All By Myself,' famously performed by Pia Toscano (one of the most underrated Idol contestant of all time) back in Season 10. I was looking forward to being blown away by a totally unexpected take on a classic, but I have to admit… I was not blown away. The emotions were obviously there, and I respect that, but I also think the performance would have been benefited from a little less emotion. This is one of the most iconic ballads of all time, with endless potential for jaw-dropping vocal moments. If you're not going to give them to us, at least give us something different that we can similarly enjoy. This was all feels, no thrills for me. Andy's Grade: 'B+' After bonding with Fantasia over, as Michelle Williams would say, not compromising her Christianity in the music business, Breanna took the stage with a powerful take on Danny Gokey's 'Tell Your Heart to Beat Again.' All those haters who say that Breanna isn't a Christian anymore can go choke on a Communion wafer, because God was definitely with her on that stage tonight. (He dipped out a little bit during her last note, but he stuck around for most of it.) Andy's Grade: 'A-' As a nod to Carrie, John crooned Randy Travis' 'If I Told You,' which the judge included as a cover on her 2007 album Carnival Ride. John walking towards the judges' panel to serenade Carrie could have taken an extreme left onto Cheese Avenue, but it was actually really endearing. In addition to the guy being incredibly talented, there's a subtle sweetness to John that really shone through this performance. Andy's Grade: 'A' It was fitting that Idol saved Jamal for last, and not just because he's probably the biggest Fantasia fan of the bunch. His performance of Tom Odell's 'Heal' was the perfect way to end the night, even if it was a bit of a stretch to say this was a tribute to Leah Marlene's 'iconic' performance back in *checks notes* 2022. Arguably the truest performance of the night, there was something appropriately healing about the pairing of Jamal's voice with those powerful lyrics. And that moment of silence at the end? If you didn't get chills from that, you're dead, baby. Andy's Grade: 'A+' Fantasia may have returned to Idol as a mentor this week, but after witnessing that absolutely jaw-dropping performance of her new single 'Have Your Way,' I don't think we have any choice but to also declare her the winner of Season 23. Sorry, everybody else, but you can all go home. That had to have been one of the most powerful, emotional and overall transcendent performances I've ever seen on this show — and I've been here since Day 1, folks. 'The world is going through a lot right now, and we need more God, so I allowed him to use me on the biggest stage ever,' she told Ryan Seacrest as even he struggled to process the beauty he'd just witnessed. Fantasia, on behalf of mere mortals everywhere, thank you for that. Andy's Grade: 'A+++' But seriously… Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper

Daily Mail
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
American Idol fans stunned as Carrie Underwood wears finale dress 20 years later to reveal top 10 contestants
Carrie Underwood stunned fans at the start of Monday's new episode of American Idol by donning a familiar dress from two decades ago. The 42-year-old singer emerged victorious over Bo Bice almost exactly 20 years ago in late May 2005, with Underwood bringing a piece of that episode to Monday's new episode. When host Ryan Seacrest mentioned that her outfit looked familiar, she confirmed that it was in fact the same orange dress she wore in the Season 4 finale. 'Yes, this is my finale dress. Yes. The old girl's held up pretty good,' Underwood told the crowd at the start of the episode. Fans were just as stunned as Seacrest, with many taking to social media during the episode. Franky (@RKOBlackSwan) tweeted, 'OMG. The judges are coming out to Inside Your Heaven and she's wearing the same dress as when she won. Hot! Abbey Jones (@AbbeyJones11) simply tweeted, 'Carrie's dress!!!!!,' recognizing the orange dress from two decades earlier. Molly (@MollyVegas) shared an image from the Season 4 finale 20 years ago, adding, '@carrieunderwood IS WEARING THE DRESS!!! #AmericanIdol.' Kelly (@KellyHart278) @carrieunderwood is wearing the dress she was wearing when she won @AmericanIdol she is my favorite American Idol winner.' Sara Jackson (@AFanOfTheDbacks) added, 'Carrie underwood is wearing the same dress as she did when she won American idol. #AmericanIdol



