The song surpasses the run of Glass Animals' "Heat Waves."
Wallen earns his fourth Hot 100 No. 1, and McRae her first.
Topping both of these charts used to be a rare occurrence, but it's been happening more frequently in recent years.
It’s the country star's third No. 1. Plus: Jin’s “Echo” arrives in the top five.
The band previously led in 2021 with "Not Dead Yet."
He now holds the longest running No. 1 in the U.K. since 2023.
Ross boasts six top 10s on the Canada Country chart.
It marks his second Australian chart-topper following One Thing at a Time.
Maria Becerra adds her record-extending seventh No. 1 among women, while producer & songwriter XRoss celebrates his first chart-topper.