Introducing a brand new series where I tackle the Billboard Hot 100 charts, this is Billboard BREAKDOWN!
The pilot episode of Billboard BREAKDOWN and he reviews new entries of the chart.
The second episode of the show where he likes the Jennifer Lawrence song called "The Hanging Tree".
A slower week of the Hot 100 with some country, and even Mariah Carey.
The fourth episode of the show, where he encounters songs from "Sons of Anarchy" and "The Voice".
This is when he encounters Nicki Minaj songs from "The Pinkprint", and the controversial finale of "The Voice".
This is when he encounters the resurgence of 2014's leftovers and his contempt of the 2015 film "Fifty Shades Of Grey".
The episode where he encounters Rae Sremmurd and bad bro-country.
The episode where he is uncomfortable with more Chris Brown, but only saved by Hoodie Allen.
The episode where Maroon 5 ruins everything with "Sugar".
This is the episode where Mark is tired of "Fifty Shades of Grey".
This is the Valentine's Day episode where he talks about the song "I Bet" by Ciara and more good songs. Plus, two terrible re-entries.
This is the episode where terrible songs occurred, along with the return of Missy Elliott.
One of the much better episodes, only being ruined by the continuation of Fifty Shades of Gray, plus the Drake songs from "IYRTITL".
The continuation of the Drake show, with Taylor Swift.
The episode where he's talked about Big Sean, and his first "WORST OF THE WEEK".
The episode where he said that the best song was one of his most notable picks.
The best songs, including Bills by LunchMoney Lewis will blow your mind.
The best episode of the season, where Kendrick Lamar breaks through the charts with “To Pimp a Butterfly".
The episode where it has awful songs and he gets political for a minute.
A slower week episode with "Uptown Funk" going to the top spot.
The songs from Furious 7 occurs to the charts.
The songs from Vine and The Voice gives Mark a biggest challenge, but for less.
Bad new arrivals, including the nu-crunk phase.
The Hot 100 destabilizes, and also, nu-crunk breaks in the top 10.
This is the episode where he encounters 2 ripoffs of the song "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX.
The mid-season finale of the season, where he talks about late album singles.
More junk returns to the charts while Taylor Swift took the top spot.
The episode where he likes the A$AP Rocky song "L$D".
This is the episode where he encounters one of Eminem’s worst ever songs of his entire career.
The episode where he encounters lousy hip-hop and strong country.
In the Fourth of July episode, this is when he encounters one of Madonna's desperate and painfully songs of her entire career.
Janet Jackson is here to save us all by releasing a great song.
Silento breaks into the Top 3, only being defeated by one of Demi Lovato's heaviest songs of her career.
This episode has more Meek Mill, and especially an odd appearance of Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler.
The episode has the second Eminem song from the movie "Southpaw", which is also terrible.
The episode where there's two Future tracks, a Ciara song and a 5SOS song.
Another week, where it's getting more strong.
The episode where the Drake disses debuted and 2 songs from the Disney Channel Original Movie "Descendants".
In a special episode to compensate for Billboard delaying their release of the charts, I take a look at a slice of the best of the Canadian charts have to offer.
The charts were delayed because of Lana Del Rey, and a prediction of Little Mix's "Black Magic" was true.
Mark was talking about the movie "Straight Outta Compton".
Macklemore makes his return to the charts.
The album bomb from The Weeknd’s BBTM album, along with Taylor Swift’s song "Wildest Dreams".
The episode where Post Malone first debuted. Also, The Weeknd retakes the top.
The episode of Rae Sremmurd debuting two songs, and Mark.... well, he's underwhelmed.
One of the longest episodes of Billboard BREAKDOWN. Well, it had "Confident" by Demi Lovato.
This is Sia’s biggest comeback and it has Sam Smith's 007 song.
The returns of 21 Pilots and Sam Hunt, welcome and unwelcome, respectively.
Another light week that has a positive change.
Another positive week, while Drake is making a huge mistake.
Adele and Justin Bieber debuted at the two spots on top of the Hot 100, which has record-breaking numbers.
Ariana Grande make a big return with the song "Focus".
The season 1 finale of the show, where it has the unfortunate return of Coldplay.
The second season premiere when Mark reviews album bombs from One Direction and Justin Bieber.
The second episode where he encounters Adele songs.
This is the episode of the first debut of “World Hits”. By the way, this show is the music version of SportsCenter.
The fourth episode of the second season where he experiences the dance song, which it’s excruciating.
The fifth episode where Mark experiences two obnoxious songs.
The sixth episode of the season, where Mark has a rough week with bad hip-hop, plus Lindsey Sterling is saving the week.
A shorter week with the return of 2 Chainz and good country music.
The eight episode, where the week is getting short and strong.
The ninth episode where he talks about the two songs from the late David Bowie.
This is the episode where Mike Posner makes a unexpected comeback, along with an 8 year old song.
This is the chaotic episode where Justin Bieber replaces himself and Rihanna makes an underwhelming return.
This is the episode of ZAYN. Also, Drake screws up again, and more terrible songs, like a lot.
This is the episode where the two good songs from Future's album "EVOL". Also, Nelly made a cover of "Die A Happy Man", which it’s better.
Rihanna and Drake took the top spot in the Grammys aftermath.
In this episode, Mark encounters the first appearance of Desiigner with the song "Panda".
Kelly Clarkson returns to the charts in one of the worst weeks in recent memory.
This is the episode where it features the two songs from Kendrick Lamar. Plus, Meghan Trainor's song "NO" was counterbalanced.
A quiet week with good songs and excellence.
The week is getting shorter that is controversial.
The charts gets busier, with Young Thug in particular.
Here it is, the Kanye West episode with the two Drake songs.
This is the episode where Yo Gotti made a banger called "Law", and a song ripping off an 80s classic was infuriating.
This is the episode where it has a Disney song from P!NK.
One of the best episodes of the season, where the Beyonce album "LEMONADE" hit the 100, Prince has his popular songs on the top 10. Also, there's two terrible songs.
One of the longest episodes of Billboard BREAKDOWN, where Drake's album "Views" occurs to the charts, massively.
This is the episode where it has one of Ariana Grande's best ever songs since "Love Me Harder". Also, Justin Timberlake lands his hit in a decade.
The episode where Drake takes a second wind with "Views", and Meghan Trainor releases her worst song of her entire career.
The normal week, where it has songs from the Voice.
The episode where it has one of the worst country songs of 2016.
The even shorter week with 3 songs, where DJ Khaled and Drake's song is not the worst of the week.
This week has disastrous hip-hop and the debut of Jacob Sartorius.
This week recovers quite a bit, when it has a Orlando charity song and a Twenty One Pilots song from "Suicide Squad".
This episode has a lot of mediocrity and disappointments, well... not at least from Kanye West.
This is the episode where Logic made his solo debut with "Flexicution", and Fergie delivers a trainwreck.
This episode got a Latin explosion, "Lush Life" by Zara Larsson debuted at the Hot 100, and an XXL Freshman continuing his awfulness.
Sia got her first #1, a good Demi Lovato song, and the returns of Katy Perry and Britney Spears. Plus, a bonus review of the Ghostbusters remake.
This episode features Gucci Mane's long-awaited comeback and the return of Jacob Sartorius.
DJ Khaled brings Kendrick Lamar some best quality on the charts, plus Halsey breaks into the Top 10.
DJ Khaled releases a song with even better quality, and Kehlani releases her Suicide Squad song.
This is the first vacation episode, where it has a bro-country song, which is garbage.
The second vacation episode where it has one of Luke Bryan's worst ever songs, and the album bomb of "Blonde" by Frank Ocean.
The episode where he came back from vacation, while Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj and Young Thug has a boost for reggae. Also, Florida Georgia Line disrespecting Tupac.
This episode has a world hit, Kanye West did various samples on a song which is actually good, and Kendrick Lamar both delivers and disappoints.
Things get messy with rough hip-hop and the big return of Lady Gaga. By the way, it's not like SportsCenter, but the show "First Take".
Twenty One Pilots covering My Chemical Romance, the comeback of nu-crunk, and The Weeknd's return with the song "Starboy".
Another decent week with the second One Direction member had a song to debut.
The episode had a slew of R&B and the first BEST OF THE WEEK. Also, two songs from Solange.
The most iconic episode of Billboard BREAKDOWN, with Bruno Mars and Jon Bellion has great quality and another disappointment from Kendrick Lamar. Also, this is the first episode where it has the first meme review.
This week had a weaker set of songs, including limp pop country and mediocre hip hop.
Little Mix releases their song called "Shout Out To My Ex", Drake has two songs in the charts, and Mark was appalled by "Closer" being the biggest #1 of 2016.
This is the episode where Mark explains the reason why Episode 50 was blocked worldwide on YouTube. Plus, dozen songs from Meek Mill's DC4 album.
Rae Sremmurd goes to #1 with the song "Black Beatles". Plus, the Hot 100 is on a flux.
The first episode of the third season, Mark said that it's awesome when it comes to Childish Gambino, A Tribe Called Quest, and Leonard Cohen.
The second great week with the surprise of Bruno Mars, Chris Stapleton made great songs, The Weeknd releases two songs from "Starboy". Eminem got his 1996 song in the charts. Also, the pointless returns of Train and John Mayer.
Despite the 3 songs from Moana, this is the week of The Weeknd's Starboy album bomb.
Nicki Minaj is remixing "Black Beatles", Gnash made a better song, and The Weeknd had an aftermath of the album bomb.
The episode of the J. Cole album bomb. Also, a Voice country contestant ruins Etta James' signature song, and Taylor Swift and ZAYN makes a Fifty Shades Darker song.
This week had a weird blend of Christmas music and hip-hop, and the song "Starboy" takes the #1 spot.
This is the third vacation episode of Billboard BREAKDOWN.
Migos' song "Bad and Boujee went to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, due to the memes.
Ed Sheeran debuted two songs in the Top 10, with one being excellent. Plus, Mark is getting rage at a pop "country" song.
Migos retakes the top spot with a new song to debut, Halsey releases a "Fifty Shades Darker" song, The Chainsmokers are ripping off M83, and PARTYNEXTDOOR make his unexpected return.
Billboard adjusts its formula, and bad pop songs that alternate from insulting to just plain icky.
Ed Sheeran retakes the top, Migos has an short album bomb with "Culture", and Sam Hunt makes one of the stupidest songs in recent memory.
Big Sean tries to take over, Ariana Grande and John Legend makes a song for the live action "Beauty and the Beast" movie.
This week got an overload of songs after the Grammys. There's too much Future, and the first appearance of Danielle Bregoli.
This week had a lot of mediocrity from Future's album bomb. With collaborations like Kiiara with Linkin Park, and Coldplay with The Chainsmokers. Also, Lana Del Rey makes a good song.
The second Future album bomb with "HNDRXX", the Backstreet Boys are being wasted, Lorde's tremendous return with her song "Green Light", Frank Ocean is working with Calvin Harris and Migos. And finally, an epilepsy warning occurs to the episode.
This is the episode of Ed Sheeran's album bomb with "Divide".
This is the episode where Lorde continues to impress, and Nicki Minaj's triple songs charted on the Hot 100.
The most excruciating episode of the Drake show with "More Life".
This is officially the last episode of Billboard Breakdown where it has the default thumbnail. Also, this is a short week.
This is the first episode of the creative thumbnails, along with the diverse songs, and Kendrick Lamar is challenging for the top spot.
Everybody is preparing for Kendrick Lamar, while having another diverse week with the surprises of Harry Styles and French Montana.
Kendrick Lamar takes the #1 and brings all of his songs from his album to the charts. And the song of the controversial show "13 Reasons Why".
We have a meh cool-down week after the album bomb fades away.
Bruno Mars is dethroned by DJ Khaled and his group, Playboi Carti has two songs from his self-titled album, and Katy Perry and Chris Brown made gross songs. Also, Logic baits controversy on his hotline song.
Despacito takes the #1 spot, and Chris Stapleton squares off against Miley Cyrus.
The Top 10 stabilizes, the pop divas disappoints, and Latin pop gains an increased share of the charts, for better or worse.
Songs from the 2017 finale of "The Voice" debuted at the charts, Katy Perry teaming up with Nicki Minaj, and a One Direction member make his solo debut.
This is the week of the Bryson Tiller album bomb.
Fifth Harmony makes their return, Trey Songz surprises, and a hilarious review of Jake Paul's debut single.
The episode got a great week with songs from SZA, 2 Chainz, and especially... Brothers Osbourne.
There is a world hit of the closing song from Lorde's "Melodrama". An unexpected return of Kodak Black, and a huge surprise from DJ Khaled, Rihanna and Bryson Tiller.
DJ Khaled makes an muted impact, Goldlink releases his first charted song with one of the best hooks of the 2010s.
Calvin Harris underwhelms, hip-hop frustrates, and the reggaeton "boom" produces one of its worst 'hits' to date.
The album bomb from Jay-Z's 4:44, and Kesha makes her best song of her entire career. Also, the unexpected songs from Macklemore and 21 Savage.
Kesha releases a second song and Jake Paul makes a much excruciating song with "Jerika".
Meek Mill's album bomb was the reason that the Hot 100 was delayed, instead of the Lana Del Rey & Tyler The Creator album bombs.
The unwelcome return of The Chainsmokers and Future's most quotable line of the added track from "HNDRXX".
The holding pattern was having some awful hip-hop as 'Despacito' chases the #1 record. Plus, Camila Cabello releases two songs, one good and one bad.
'Despacito' pushes for the record as we get a middling week on the Hot 100.
'Despacito' ties Mariah Carey & Boyz 2 Men's record with 'One Sweet Day'... and thanks to Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, RiceGum and Kodak Black the chart turns to garbage.
Taylor Swift takes the #1, and I effectively have to review '17' by XXXTENTACION and 'Luv Is Rage 2' by Lil Uzi Vert. Yay...
This week features great R&B and country, a bad Taylor Swift song, and the return of Danielle Bregoli.
Sam Smith makes his big return in an okay week.
Cardi B makes history for taking the top spot, Post Malone and Gucci Mane are challenging for the worst of the week, and finally... Lorde and Little Mix bring welcome surprises.
Post Malone release the final single from his first album, which was almost a year old.
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie made an short album bomb, and Danielle Bregoli (also known as Bhad Bhabie) is not the worst.
This episode deals with tragedy songs around the world, including Las Vegas and Puerto Rico.
The Hot 100 turns into garbage with unexpected returns.
Future and Young Thug released a slimy mixtape, Selena Gomez surprises with her new song, and Post Malone makes his best song of his entire career.
The album bomb of Metro Boomin, Offset and 21 Savage as a trio.
The final episode of the third season, where N.E.R.D. (Pharrell's group) returns to the charts with their song with Rihanna. There's a bad Maroon 5 song.
In our newest episode and the first of this Billboard year... everything goes to crap in an avalanche of awful trap.
In our newest episode, things get slightly more scattershot and weird as Demi Lovato teams up with Luis Fonsi, we get a posthumous hit from Lil Peep, and Tank makes a shocking return.
In our newest episode, The Voice returns, Kodak Black is excruciating, and k-pop makes a big return to the Hot 100 with an unexpected guest!
In our newest episode, Ed Sheeran and Beyonce go to #1 and things slightly improve thanks to a few great country songs outweighing some truly awful and embarrassing hip-hop.
In our newest episode, we get a slower week full of slapdash quality and frustrating Detroit hip-hop.
In our newest episode, we get another slow holiday week, with 'The Voice' finale, a Joe Budden diss and a whole lot of Eminem.
In our newest episode, Cardi B notches even more success, and Travis Scott & Quavo's 'Huncho Jack' project breaks out.
The 8th episode of the fourth season.
Lil Skies breaks through, Liam Payne and Rita Ora made a good song for "Fifty Shades Freed". Also, Justin Timberlake gets filthy.
Camila Cabello goes to #1 with Havana, Dua Lipa makes her presence a lot of potential.
Drake seizes control of the top in the week before Migos takes over.
Migos crash onto the Hot 100, and Chris Stapleton notches his first Top 10 hit.
Justin Timberlake's new album was a total flop.
Drake shepherds in more mediocrity as the Black Panther soundtrack explodes.
The pretty solid week with good R&B, and two world hits.
In our newest episode, 6ix9ine cracks through, Post Malone breaks BIG, Cole Swindell brings a nice surprise, and we FINALLY get some Janelle Monae!
In our newest episode, XXXTENTACION, Chris Brown, Rae Sremmurd and Meghan Trainor test my patience, but at least Jhene Aiko and SZA can stand against it.
In our newest episode, we get a VERY questionable posthumous cover and a good song from Taylor Swift as Lil Yachty and Logic go head to head.
In our newest episode, XXXTENTACION smashes through, and somehow even he's not delivering the worst song here.
In our newest episode, we get a cooldown week that turns out above average thanks to Panic! At The Disco, Shawn Mendes, and a Canadian newcomer!
We got a minor bomb from The Weeknd, and a lot of R&B newcomers.
Cardi B makes a huge album bomb with her first album and Drake has a huge surprise.
We get a mediocre cooldown week, with Carrie Underwood can't even stand Lil Pump.
The album bomb of J. Cole, but he’s not getting the worst of the week. Ariana Grande has a surprise.
The massive album bomb from Post Malone, the debut of Mason Ramsey, and Kanye West fights with T.I. in the worst possible way.
Kanye West and Bhad Bhabie screws up again, Charlie Puth and Shawn Mendes made good songs, and Childish Gambino takes the #1.
In our newest episode, Selena Gomez surprises and we're introduced to the emo rap of Juice WRLD.
In our newest episode, we get a strange week of k-pop, Kevin Gates, Lil Baby and the Backstreet Boys. Also Sam Hunt, but literally nobody cares.
In our newest episode, Pusha T squares off against Drake on a surprisingly solid and busy week.
In our newest episode, we get a nice early return for Gorillaz against the Kanye West album bomb.
In our newest episode, we get a slightly better week thanks to KIDS SEE GHOST with Kanye West and Kid Cudi.
In our newest episode (also known as the most-hated episode), Jay-Z and Beyonce deliver a minor album bomb, and XXXTENTACION makes a posthumous return.
In our newest episode, we get a breather week as Cardi B takes the #1, pop country turns to garbage, and Demi Lovato delivers one of her most vulnerable cuts.
In our newest episode... it's all Drake, folks.
In our newest episode, we get two mini-album bombs from Future and Meek Mill respectively, plus the big return of twenty one pilots!
In our newest episode, we get a wealth of new entries spanning from Ariana Grande to twenty one pilots, from Wiz Khalifa to Eric Church, from G-Eazy to (sadly) Bebe Rexha.
In our newest episode, we get a calmer week with 6ix9ine teaming up with Nicki Minaj for predictably bad results and more interesting pop and R&B.
In our newest episode, we get a breather week full of mediocre to bad songs, plus a new collaborative hit from DJ Khaled.
In our newest episode, we get another massive album bomb, this time from Travis Scott and 'Astroworld'.
In our newest episode, we get a messy cooldown week, mostly in the wake of the half-failed album bomb from Nicki Minaj.
In our newest episode, we get another messy vacation week, but with a slightly better album bomb with Ariana Grande and 'sweetener'.
In our newest episode, Machine Gun Kelly goes at Eminem, I try to pay tribute to Mac Miller, and Lil Pump and Kanye West team up for... something.
In our newest episode, Eminem delivers his killshot to Machine Gun Kelly, and we get the unwanted collaboration between Lil Peep and XXXTENTACION AND Lil Uzi Vert wasting too much time.
In our newest episode, we thankfully get a cooldown week with Drake back with French Montana, Kelsea Ballerini working with The Chainsmokers (sigh), and Avril Lavigne making her long-overdue comeback!
In our newest episode, we get a hit from 'A Star Is Born', the long-awaited impact of 'Tha Carter V', and I set some new rules for album bombs.
In our newest episode, we get twin mini album bombs from Lil Baby & Gunna going against 'A Star Is Born', with twenty one pilots, 6ix9ine, and Halsey sneaking up the middle.
In our newest episode, we get absolute garbage with a mini album bomb from Quavo's solo release, plus top 10 disruptions from Kodak Black, Bad Bunny and Drake.
In our newest episode, we get the three-way fight between Future & Juice WRLD, Lil Yachty, and Khalid, with Billie Eilish going up the middle, Post Malone working with Swae Lee, and Dua Lipa teaming up with BLACKPINK.
In our newest episode, we a slower week of utter garbage with a ton of forgettable trap.
In our newest episode, Ariana Grande seizes the #1 spot on the Hot 100 and Metro Boomin delivers a modest album bomb with 'NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES'.
In our newest episode, we finish the 2018 Billboard year with XXXTENTACION and Trippie Redd - joy.
In our newest episode, we open up the fifth season of Billboard BREAKDOWN and a messy week, pitting City Girls and Billie Eilish against Kodak Black, Jason Aldean, and (sigh) AJR. Plus I debut the Ideal Hit subseries.
In our newest episode, Travis Scott takes #1 with 'SICKO MODE' and we deal with the abortive DUMMY BOY album bomb from 6ix9ine.
In our newest episode, we hit the newest Meek Mill album bomb for 'Championships', and to deal with the volume (plus Lil Baby), I'm forced to revise my album bomb rules.
In our newest episode, we have to deal with the posthumous XXXTENTACION album bomb for 'Skins', and target those truly culpable.
In our newest episode, Kodak Black's album release is muted by holiday debuts, but that still doesn't stop him from being awful.
The two album bombs from 21 Savage and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.
The Christmas songs are gone, Halsey takes the #1, and an onslaught of country and ....memes.
In our newest episode, the Hot 100 slows down abruptly as 'Sunflower' goes to #1... and produces pretty much nothing but Chris Brown, Future, and Lil Pump.
In our newest episode, Halsey retakes the #1, we get a smattering of strong duets, and The Weeknd releases one of his worst songs to date.
In our newest episode, Ariana Grande debuts at #1 with '7 Rings', Future drops a muted album bomb, and we get all manner of surprises and disappointments spanning from Logic, J. Cole, Cody Johnson, and Kanye.
In our newest episode, we get a brief cooldown with J. Cole rising to the top 5, Daddy Yankee bringing an unexpected collaborator, and Billie Eilish continuing to impress!
In our newest episode, we get one of the slowest episodes of Billboard BREAKDOWN ever as Marshmello gets a boost and Kelsea Ballerini goes up against Gunna.
In our newest episode, we get Ariana Grande's history-making album bomb shattering the top 40!
In our newest episode, Ariana Grande proves me wrong and sticks around, ushering in some of the worst "country" and one of the worst trap songs I've heard in some time.
In our newest episode, Lady Gaga takes 'Shallow' to #1, and Offset, Gunna, and Lil Pump all vie for (and fail to achieve) dominance.
In our newest episode, the Jonas Brothers take their comeback hit 'Sucker' to #1, Billie Eilish fights controversy, and 2 Chainz delivers quality and disasters.
The album bomb of Juice WRLD's Death Race For Love.
This is officially the final episode, where Mark puts in his Spectrum Pulse channel.
In our newest episode, we deliver a fresh start to this season of Billboard BREAKDOWN on a channel devoid of copyright nonsense... and are given utter crap to work with.
In our newest episode, Billie Eilish delivers the album bomb, the Hot 100 finally gives Nipsey Hussle a few posthumous spots, and Lil Nas X rides the controversy of 'Old Town Road' to #1. By the way, that last episode was the first one of the Billboard BREAKDOWN channel.
In our newest episode, we get a slight cooldown week as Khalid delivers a small album bomb, Megan Thee Stallion debuts, BLACKPINK makes a splash, and the Jonas Brothers deliver one of the worst pop songs of 2019.
In our newest episode, we get a rough week as BTS finds crossover appeal, Lil Uzi Vert delivers more garbage, and Five Finger Death Punch collaborates with Brantley Gilbert and Brian May of Queen. Yes, really.
In our newest episode, Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie hit the Hot 100 early, and Lil Dicky ruins everything. Again.
In our newest episode, P!nk and YG (!) best ScHoolboy Q in an underwhelming week.
In our newest episode, Shawn Mendes squares off with Logic & Eminem, Lizzo debuts, and Bazzi shines while YG and Tyga stink.
In our newest episode, Lizzo delivers a much better song, Jhene Aiko delivers drama, and Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber seriously underperform.
In our newest episode, Tyler, The Creator goes head to head with DJ Khaled, Lady Antebellum returns, and Halsey delivers another disaster.
In our newest episode, we get a cooldown week overstuffed with mediocre collaborations.
In our newest episode, Katy Perry goes head to head with Cardi B and Miley Cyrus, NF and Bryce Vine surprises, and John Rich tells you all to shut up.
In our newest episode, Chris Brown and Drake reunite, Future puts out an EP already forgotten, and Luke Combs delivers his best single to date.
In our newest episode, Taylor Swift makes another run at the #1, Drake releases his two-pack EP, and Joji delivers a real surprise.
In our newest episode, Lil Nas X rides out his EP, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello attempt to get steamy, Nicki Minaj makes a commercial, and Martin Garrix makes a MAJOR return!
In our newest episode, Ed Sheeran teams up with Khalid, Kygo remixes an old Whitney Houston song, and we get one of the worst trap songs in recent memory.
In our newest episode, the Dreamville album is muted as Lil Nas X inches ever closer to the record and Post Malone teams up with Young Thug.
In our newest episode, Lil Nas X ties the #1 Hot 100 record as Ed Sheeran drops an inconclusive album bomb with 'No. 6 Collaborations Project'.
Lil Nas X breaks the record for the longest running #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 (!!!), Beyoncé underwhelms, and Taylor Swift delivers one of her best-written songs in years!
In our newest episode, Chance the Rapper makes a muted impact, Drake teams up with Rick Ross again to brood, and Big Sean of all people delivers a pleasant surprise!
In our newest episode, Drake slips out a small album bomb with 'Care Package', Ariana Grande underwhelms, Disney's Descendants continues to suck, and Tool breaks records with a ten-minute monster.
I venture out on vacation to discuss Billie Eilish taking the #1, Trippie Redd failing, and Megan Thee Stallion working with Nicki Minaj for a hot girl summer.
In our newest episode, I get back from vacation to mill through a pretty sizable Young Thug album bomb and a very promising solo debut from Normani!
In our newest episode, Taylor Swift drops an album bomb on an otherwise pretty damn good week!
In our newest episode, Lil Tecca gets a mini album bomb as Post Malone notches another hit and Lana Del Rey covers Sublime in a slurry of mediocrity.
In our newest episode, Post Malone delivers one of the most crushing album bombs of the year!
In our newest episode, Ariana Grande teams up with Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey, and blackbear remains a talentless hack.
In our newest episode, we get a very slow week as DaBaby drops his intro and Maroon 5 remains boring as tar.
In our newest episode, DaBaby drops 'KIRK' and it becomes a full, if one-dimensional album bomb.
In our newest episode, Travis Scott debuts at #1, Niall Horan and Tones and I make considerable impacts, and Summer Walker gets outshone by her guests during her album bomb.
In our newest episode, Harry Styles delivers a new lead single against an surprisingly interesting YoungBoy Never Broke Again album bomb.
In our newest episode, Lewis Capaldi takes the #1 on a slow week as Selena Gomez and Frank Ocean seriously underperform.
In our newest episode, Kanye West drops the album bomb of 'JESUS IS KING', and neither Selena Gomez nor Luke Bryan can save us.
In our newest episode, we get an otherwise ordinary week with a lot of unimpressive cuts, Dua Lipa's new lead-off single, and Kodak Black getting scatological. Joy.
In our newest episode, Billie Eilish goes up against Rod Wave in depression, Lil Baby underwhelms, we get a lot of forgettable TikTok moments, and Tory Lanez tries to remake one of the worst R&B hits of the 2000s.
In our newest episode, we get an avalanche of awful trap and country featuring the unwelcome returns of Lil Uzi Vert and Jason Aldean and disappointments from Jhene Aiko and Harry Styles.
In our newest episode, Trippie Redd goes against Frozen 2, Rod Wave continues to impress, and The Weeknd finally makes his return.
In our newest episode, The Weeknd seizes the #1 spot and then delivers his best pop single in years!
In our newest episode, Mariah Carey finally takes her Christmas classic to the top, and Roddy Ricch delivers a mini-album bomb amidst Camila Cabello's disappointment and the newest posthumous XXXTENTACION mess... alongside the posthumous returns for Juice WRLD.
In our newest episode, we get a mini album bomb from Harry Styles and yet another exasperating return from Lil Uzi Vert.
In our newest episode, we're buried under an avalanche of Christmas music before the new year - joy!
In our newest episode, the chart resets to equilibrium post-Christmas just in time for a JACKBOYS album bomb and a slew of new country songs.
In our newest episode, Roddy Ricch claims his first #1 with 'The Box', Justin Bieber exposes 'Yummy' to the public, and BROCKHAMPTON finally get a song on the Hot 100!
In our newest episode, Drake and Future launch another collaborations and new singles from the album bombs to come from Halsey and the late Mac Miller.
In our newest episode, the album bombs of Eminem and Mac Miller go head to head, as BTS also debuts 'Black Swan' and Jhene Aiko steals the show from everyone.
In our newest episode, we get a post-album bomb Grammy spike for Demi Lovato, Meek Mill and Roddy Ricch, Camila Cabello and more as Megan Thee Stallion proves she can handle her business.
In our newest episode, Lil Wayne gets a very muted mini-album bomb, Justin Bieber drops a second single, and Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa bring pop quality forward.
In our newest episode, we get an above-average breather week as Niall Horan and Joji hit their stride and Nicki Minaj and Justin Bieber disappoint yet again.
In our newest episode, Billie Eilish and Sam Smith shine with ballads against Migos' comeback single and the dismal mini-album bombs of Justin Bieber and A Boogie wit da Hoodie.
In our newest episode, BTS and YoungBoy Never Broke Again fight for album bomb penetration with very mixed results.
In our newest episode, we get the second week of twin album bombs, this time from Lil Baby and Bad Bunny, and the best and worst of the week coming from neither.
In our newest episode, Lil Uzi Vert delivers a devastating and increasingly empty album bomb with 'Eternal Atake', but Jhene Aiko and Megan Thee Stallion sneak some quality through.
In our newest episode, Lil Uzi Vert unleashes a second bomb from 'Luv vs. The World 2' to the general irritation of the masses.
In our newest episode, The Weeknd takes the #1 with 'Blinding Lights' and delivers the expected album bomb with 'After Hours'.
In our newest episode, Dua Lipa makes a muted impact, Sam Hunt and Florida Georgia Line are the worst, and PARTYNEXTDOOR and Rihanna make their underwhelming return.
In our newest episode, Drake once again goes to #1 with 'Toosie Slide' - one of his worst hits to date - and Rod Wave delives a surprising but welcome album bomb!
In our newest episode, we get a generally normal and decent week, featuring stupid songs from Tory Lanez and Selena Gomez and a surprising twenty one pilots return!
In our newest episode, we get one of the worst weeks in recent memory - and not just from the DaBaby album bomb for ''.
In our newest episode, we get another bad week courtesy of yet another YoungBoy Never Broke Again album bomb, Lil Uzi Vert and Lil Baby underperforming - which says volumes - and Travis Scott and Kid Cudi teaming up to take the top spot as THE SCOTTS.
In our newest episode, we get album bombs for both Lil Baby and especially Drake with 'Dark Lane Demo Tapes', and Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj face off against Megan Thee Stallion and Beyonce for the #1.
In our newest episode, we get another faceoff for the #1, this time between Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber versus 6ix9ine, and Kehlani and Lil Durk see mild album success.
In our newest episode, Megan Thee Stallion and Beyonce take 'Savage' to the #1, the Jonas Brothers go for a Latin crossover, Katy Perry delivers another comeback, and Future and Polo G square off with their album bombs for 'High Off Life' and 'The GOAT'.
In our newest episode (also known as the best episode), I address the Billboard delays and expose their culpability in systemic racism, all amidst Gunna's album bomb from 'Wunna' and Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande seizing the #1 with 'Rain On Me'.
In our newest episode, we get something of a cooldown week featuring a mixed bag of country, pieces of Lady Gaga's Chromatica, and breakthroughs for ROSALIA and HARDY.
In our newest episode, we finally get a slowdown, with a long-awaited breakthrough for Ashley McBryde, a fierce political single from Meek Mill, and predictable junk from the Black Eyed Peas and Kane Brown.
In our newest episode, the Zac Brown Band recovers, Jason Derulo returns, J. Cole starts an ill-conceived beef over protest, letting Lil Baby of all people find the bigger picture, and Nicki Minaj trades more of her legacy to share a #1 with 6ix9ine.
In our newest episode, we get a cooldown week with Beyonce standing over the mess of Breland, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and AJR.
In our newest episode, Tim McGraw and Eric Church deliver country quality, Megan Thee Stallion flips an Eazy-E classic, and BLACKPINK and Kanye become both underwhelming and annoying.
The album bomb from Pop Smoke, and 6ix9ine fails again.
The massive album bomb of the late Juice WRLD's posthumous album.
A pretty solid week with huge disappointments from J. Cole and Drake.
Taylor Swift delivers an historical album bomb, and Maroon 5 continues to disappoint.
Billie Eilish releases a beautiful song, a mismanaged collaboration of A$AP Ferg and Nicki Minaj, and Watermelon Sugar went to #1.
The debut of WAP takes to #1, a minor album bomb from the deluxe edition of Rod Wave's Pray 4 Love, Ava Max releases her follow-up, and 24kGoldn made a huge surprise.
This is the episode where Lil Durk gets his first ever top 10 hit with a new Drake song, Miley Cyrus releases a song called "Midnight Sky", people are realizing the Gabby Barrett controversy of bashing Black Lives Matter, and Conan Gray debuted.
BTS has their song to the top in the best way possible, Tate McRae debuts, Travis Scott releases a "TENET" song and Nas has a terrible song from his new album on the Hot 100.
BLACKPINK makes history by being in the top 20 with their collaboration with Selena Gomez called "Ice Cream", in a worst possible way. Also, the Labor Day Holiday delays the chart.
Some songs from Big Sean's newest album hit the charts.
The third album bomb from NBA Youngboy, and two former acts from The Voice, one great and one terrible.
The minor album bomb of Lil Tecca, the first time Anitta has ever crossed over to the Hot 100, and YFN Lucci made his return.
The short album bomb of MGK’s pop punk album. Also, a huge comeback for M.I.A. on the song "Franchise" by Travis Scott, which debuted at #1. Including his new setup and Mark's biggest rant of 2020.
The album bomb of 21 Savage, three songs from Bryson Tiller and a BLACKPINK song. Plus, BTS has their second #1 with the remix of Jason Derulo's "Savage Love" and "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac came back because of TikTok.
It’s a short cooldown and a ladies' week with Clairo has a song that was over a year old to chart on the Hot 100, and Bebe Rexha releases her forgettable song, but being saved by Doja Cat.
In this episode, Yung Bleu made his first appearance to the charts. Also, Justin Bieber releases a sad song. Along with T.I. and G-Eazy made their comebacks for the best and the worst. And finally, a TikTok star jumps in. Ughhh.
On the night of the election, the title track of the new Ariana Grande album debuted at #1. Ty Dolla Sign has a song from his new album. The huge surprises from DaBaby and Saweetie. And finally, Jack Harlow proves himself that he is not a one hit wonder.
In the season 6 finale, the rising album bomb of Ariana Grande's new album has arrived, a good Jason Derulo song, and another viral song from TikTok.
In the possible season 7 premiere, The KID LAROI has his songs from the deluxe edition. Billie Eilish has her song early. Also, the songs from King Von charted posthumously and two songs from the NAV & Wheezy collaborative album.
In this episode, where the two duos have arrived. Plus, the Lil Nas X song, which is great.
In the second episode, we have the twin album bombs from BTS and Megan Thee Stallion. Plus, Morgan Wallen.
So we have the album bomb from Bad Bunny's new album "EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO", which neither of the songs debuted at the Top 40.
Oh look, more Christmas songs on the way. At least the double Lil Baby songs are in the charts and the three female talented singers made a Christmas song.
The powerful battle between the Christmas continuations and the double album bombs from Taylor Swift and Kid Cudi.
We have the one song from Eminem's deluxe edition from his 2020 album. Also, the Christmas songs for the final two weeks, before it fades away. Even, the breakthrough songs from Popp Hunna and DDG.
The mini album bombs from Lil Durk and Playboi Carti. Plus, the new song from SZA and the comeback of All Time Low.
The Christmas songs are officially gone. Plus, Shakira makes her return to the charts with the Black Eyed Peas, in her worst performance of her entire career.
We have the huge #1 debut from Olivia Rodrigo with her song "Drivers License". Plus, the album bomb from Morgan Wallen's double album. And the return of Jazmine Sullivan.
We got Selena Gomez's first Spanish song on the charts, along with Juice WRLD's new posthumous song with Young Thug, and the unpleasant remix of Travis Scott's hit song "Goosebumps" from 4 years ago.
We have the powerful song from Billie Eilish (with ROSALÍA), the unpleasant comeback of YBN Nahmir, a song from Ozuna and Anuel AA's collaborative album, and Sabrina Carpenter releases her "response" song.
We have three songs from the deluxe edition from Lil Durk's recent album "The Voice", Selena Gomez's second Spanish song, Brent Faiyaz makes his comeback to the charts. And the excruciating debut of Tom MacDonald.
The Super Bowl 55 impacted the song "Save Your Tears" by The Weeknd into the top 5. Also, Cardi B's new song debuted at number 2, the debuts of Morray and Coi Leray, the added song from Ava Max's debut album, and the terrible remake of a 1997 classic.
We have the most popular song from the movie "Judas and the Black Messiah", the recent "meme" song from Masked Wolf, two songs from Giveon, and the 2021 version of Taylor Swift's 2008 hit song "Love Story". Plus, the biggest debut of Lil Tjay's new song "Calling My Phone".
Clinton Kane and Mooski got their first debuts. Kali Uchis, NF, and Tiësto made their returns. Along with the excruciating comebacks from Kodak Black & 6ix9ine. Also, the two songs from the deluxe albums of Pop Smoke and Ariana Grande, respectively.
We have a song from the late Pop Smoke's movie "BOOGIE". Along with the huge comeback of Elle King, and a cover of a country song for the 25th anniversary of Pokémon.
We have the 3 Drake songs from the Scary Hours sequel. Along with the song from the duo Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak). Also, the song from Lil Durk's group, and the sequel to Juice WRLD's "Life's A Mess" with Clever & Post Malone.
We have the solo single from ROSÉ of BLACKPINK called "On The Ground", Rod Wave made one of the best songs of his entire career. NF's second single with Hopsin. And finally, Imagine Dragons made their comeback with a terrible song, but not "Cutthroat" (which was even worse).
We have the massive album bomb from Justin Bieber's new album, and Lil Tjay's second single from his new album.
Lil Nas X had a controversy, surrounding the video for his new song "Call Me By Your Name", the album bomb from Rod Wave, and the new song from Taylor Swift with Maren Morris.
We only got two songs from Demi Lovato, a song from Lil Tjay, and the debut of a Eurovision singer. Also, the second song from Olivia Rodrigo.
We have the Taylor Swift album bomb of the 2021 version of "Fearless", the trio of DMX's songs came back, following his passing and the biggest debut of Polo G's new song.
We are going to get an album bomb from Young Thug's label with the sequel of "Slime Language".
The album bomb from Moneybagg Yo, and a remix made the song up to number 1.
The minor album bomb from DJ Khaled, a powerful song from Billie Eilish, and the second Baby Keem song.
There's a big delay on the Billboard Hot 100, because of the conflict of the songs "Levitating" and "Leave The Door Open". "Billboard and MRC Data conducted standard audits on reported data, working with data partners to recognize and resolve anomalies." was the statement that Billboard wrote.
We have the album bomb from J. Cole's newest album, the third single from Olivia Rodrigo, some songs from Nicki Minaj's 2009 mixtape, and the debut of Bella Poarch. This is going to be the best episode of the season.
The album bomb from Olivia Rodrigo's debut album, and the second single from Lil Nas X's next album. The chart was delayed, due to Memorial Day.
The album bomb from Billie Eilish's second album.
The Weeknd has a song from his new era called "Take My Breath" (followed by his song "Blinding Lights" being the longest charting song of all time with 88 weeks), KSI and Nessa Barrett got their first ever charting entries, and Nas had two songs from the King's Disease sequel, which is better than the first.
Mark's channel got hacked by a evil man named "Richard Heart", Young Thug got his minor album bomb, Mae Muller debuts, Grupo Firme is in the charts (making it the third Mexican song on the Hot 100), and a questionable meme song (which it's made by a Trump supporter). Uggghh. UPDATE: The channels have been deleted. WHY?????
The massive album bomb of Taylor Swift's version of RED, 7 out of 8 songs (excluding the intro) from Silk Sonic charted on the Hot 100 (777 deserves to be in it), ROSALÍA has her first bachata song with The Weeknd, Polo G interpolating "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson, and Juice WRLD made another unnecessary posthumous song.
Another song from Encanto debuted, but it's the worst song on the movie. Gunna has an added track with Drake (which the moans are so unnecessary), and The Game made a huge comeback with his worst ever song, thanks to the awful picture. Rod Wave made another excellent song, and NBA Youngboy has two songs from his new album, including the diss to King Von which is so disrespectful.
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" is offically #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making the second Disney song to top the charts (first one is from Aladdin). Yung Bleu made his best hit with Kehlani. NBA Youngboy made another unnecessary album bomb. Key Glock finally debuted with a tribute song to Young Dolph. Finally, Charlie Puth made a comeback song.
Newcomers joined the charts (Benny The Butcher, Em Beihold, Jaymes Young, and Fireboy DML). The end credits song from "Encanto" debuted, makes all 8 songs completed. Gucci Mane made a new song with Lil Durk. NLE Choppa fails to have an album bomb (the sixth Shotta Flow is the only song). XXXTENTACION and The Chainsmokers made their unnecessary comebacks.
Alesso, Queen Naija, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers made their huge comebacks to the charts. Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby debuted at #2, which has a plot twist for Spectrum Pulse. Juice WRLD has another posthumous song, which was OK. And worst of all, the disappointments of King Von, WILLOW, and YG.
The Super Bowl 56 impacted the charts with the three biggest re-entries (Lose Yourself, Still D.R.E., and The Next Episode). Becky G and Karol G collab for the first time. Mary J. Blige made a huge comeback, thanks to her new album and her Super Bowl performance. Dove Cameron made the recent sapphic song, and Fivio Foreign made a song with Alicia Keys (who has the first time singing in a drill beat).
Zendaya made her comeback as a singer with the song "I'm Tired" with Labrinth. Jnr Choi and Sam Tompkins made their debut with the soft drill interpretation of "Talking To The Moon" by Bruno Mars. Kodak Black fails to have an album bomb. And worst of all, NBA Youngboy made his diss song (which was also terrible) and the worst Playboi Carti clone of all time.
King Von made a minor posthumous album bomb with 5 songs. Gucci Mane made the best response song to NBA Youngboy. Camila Cabello made another duet with Ed Sheeran, which was great. Finally, DaBaby and NBA Youngboy fails miserably, along with Russ still being a turd by releasing the remix of "HANDSOMER" with KTYLN.
Lucky Daye finally made his debut on the Hot 100, thanks to TikTok. 4*TOWN from the movie "Turning Red" surprises. Yeat made his 7 month old song to chart. There's a truly confusing cover of the 1991 hit "Tom's Diner" by D.N.A. featuring Suzanne Vega. Bring Me The Horizon finally charted, thanks to Machine Gun Kelly on one of the good songs from the terrible album. Finally, Coi Leray has her highest debut with Nicki Minaj.
A week for Latin songs dominating the entries. Latto made a boost into the Top 10, following the album success.
Kay Flock has another song goes viral with Cardi B. Lizzo releases her next single from her upcoming album. Lauren Spencer-Smith releases her follow-up. Finally, the unnecessary return of 6ix9ine and Morgan Wallen talks about not thinking about Jesus.
Pusha T got a small album bomb, Karol G has her highest debut of her career, Megan Thee Stallion has a new song, and Ed Sheeran releases the remix of his song "2Step" with Lil Baby.
The massive album bomb from Kendrick Lamar is getting heated. Also, Kendrick release one of the worst songs of his entire career.
This episode is officially delayed, because of Memorial Day. The massive album bomb of Harry Styles.
The album bomb from Post Malone's new project.
The album bomb from Drake's house inspired album.
Yes, the title says it all. Chris Brown has an album bomb with his new album, Charlie Puth teams up with JUNGKOOK from BTS, Lil Nas X teams up with NBA Youngboy, and Eminem teams up with Snoop Dogg. Taylor Swift has her song from an upcoming movie.
Usher made his comeback to the Billboard Hot 100, with City Girls on "Good Love". Metallica made their comeback to the charts, thanks to "Stranger Things". Sia made an unnecessary comeback. Yeat made a Minions' song, seriously. Finally, Steve Lacy made his debut to the Hot 100.
Two new great guitar songs from Billie Eilish debuted, Russ continues his awfulness with Ed Sheeran, and John Rich has the worst comeback. Ughhh.
A DJ Khaled album bomb occured, along with the comebacks of Britney Spears and David Guetta. Maldy made his first appearance in the charts, even if he is Chencho Corleone's former partner.
NAV and Yeat didn't get the album bombs. Lil Baby and Chris Brown got older songs to chart, one is from nearly 5 years ago (which it lasted almost two years at the Bubbling Under Hot 100) and the other song is from 2019.
This is a slowdown week.
Yes, Billboard is so dumb.
The intended Season 9 finale, because of the screw-up for the Billboard Music Awards.
Wow! 10 seasons of this show.
The album bomb of Nicki Minaj's new album.
The final episode of Christmas songs.
Megan Thee Stallion releases her diss song, which is excellent. Justin Timberlake fails miserably, and extreme trashy garbage appears in the charts with Nicki Minaj and Ben Shapiro.
Another delayed episode.
The biggest debut of "Tommy Richman" and the biggest diss debut of "Kendrick Lamar".
The 37th episode.
The 38th episode.
The 39th episode.
Yes, the episode delayed because of the competition between Sabrina Carpenter and Travis Scott
Almost the entire charts re-enter and increase the song positions.