The song lands at the summit in its 18th week.
The Beach Boys' second No. 1 was essentially the end of their career's first phase as hitmakers.
Which soundtrack will end this drought? Place your bets.
“Ordinary” tops the Global 200 for a seventh week and Global Excl. U.S. for a fifth frame.
In the recently released chart, the number one position went to Hiiragi Magnetite's "Tetoris," followed closely by DECO*27's "Monitoring."
The song launches on multiple charts, making the highest start on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay in 30 years.
If The Beach Boys felt threatened by the Fab Four’s explosive arrival, they were not going down without a fight.
Plus: Lil Wayne, ENHYPEN, Addison Rae, My Chemical Romance and Turnstile shake up the top 10.
The Sheffield-formed group last hit the top spot in 1997 with This is Hardcore.
It's Carpenter's fourth No. 1 single in a little over a year.






