Lil Nas X and Shaboozey’s breakout smashes each led for a record 19 weeks.
Rihanna reigns with 14 No. 1s, beginning in 2006.
The song first hit the summit of the Official Singles Chart back in November.
John had his first U.K. chart-topper back in 1973 with Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only The Piano Player.
“High Road” rules for a fourth week, while “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” continues its top 10 run.
A recap of the song’s sonic strengths, per Hit Songs Deconstructed’s analysis.
The smash rules Billboard’s 100-position retrospective.
Rosé and Bruno Mars' chart-topper has seen nine non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
The song reigns for a second week, with “I Always Wanted a Brother” the top debut.
Plus: ROSÉ’s rosie and Tyler, the Creator’s Igor return to the top 10.






