Wham!’s “Final Christmas” turns into the second one vacation track within the one-year historical past of the TikTok Billboard Best 50 chart to hit No. 1, lifting 7-1 at the Jan. 4, 2025-dated tally.
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The TikTok Billboard Best 50 is a weekly rating of the most well liked songs on TikTok in america in response to creations, video perspectives and consumer engagement. The newest chart displays job from Dec. 23-29. Job on TikTok isn’t incorporated in Billboard charts apart from for the TikTok Billboard Best 50.
“Final Christmas” reigns for the primary time after attaining No. 2 a 12 months prior to at the Jan. 6 survey, at the back of Mariah Carey’s “All I Need for Christmas Is You.” (Carey’s vintage seems at No. 3 on the newest record.)
Similtaneously, “Final Christmas” rises 51% in reliable Billboard-eligible U.S. streams to 69.6 million listens within the week finishing Dec. 26, consistent with Luminate. It holds at its No. 3 top at the multimetric Billboard Scorching 100, which Carey’s “All I Need for Christmas Is You” regulations for an 18th week.
Vacation-related song occupies 10 spots of TikTok Billboard Best 50, together with 4 of the end 10; Jose Feliciano’s “Feliz Navidad” re-enters the chart at No. 8, a brand new top, whilst Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Across the Christmas Tree” jumps 18-9.
Christmas song dominates the rating because of the vacation falling amid the monitoring length on Dec. 25, begetting quite a few uploads, from dances and lip syncs to creators appearing off their reward hauls for the 12 months.
The chart’s height 10 options some other newcomer within the height 10, albeit now not a Christmas track: Naughty Boy’s “L. a. L. a. L. a.,” that includes Sam Smith, which leaps 19-4 in its 2d week at the tally.
Even though one of the uploads the use of “L. a. L. a. L. a.” use the unique model, a majority of the top-performing clips characteristic a sped-up sound, most often set to a dance pattern.
“L. a. L. a. L. a.” sports activities a 165% leap in listens to three.3 million streams within the week finishing Dec. 26. It peaked at No. 19 at the Scorching 100 in Might 2014, Smith’s first look at the record.
See the total TikTok Billboard Best 50 right here. You’ll additionally track in each and every Friday to SiriusXM’s TikTok Radio (channel 4) to listen to the premiere of the chart’s height 10 countdown at 3 p.m. ET, with reruns heard all the way through the week.

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