Girl Gaga debuts at No. 1 at the Feb. 15-dated Sizzling Dance/Pop Songs tally with “Abracadabra,” turning into the second one chart-topper within the survey’s five-week historical past. Tate McRae’s “It’s Adequate I’m Adequate” drops to No. 6 after reigning for the checklist’s first 4 frames.
All Billboard charts dated Feb. 15 will replace the next day, Feb. 11. Sizzling Dance/Pop Songs ranks the preferred present dance/pop titles, cut loose Billboard’s Sizzling Dance/Digital Songs chart, which makes a speciality of manufacturers and DJs.
“Abracadabra” and its professional song video had been debuted all over final weekend’s Grammy telecast (Solar, Feb. 2), sooner than showing in complete on virtual platforms later that night time. Billboard‘s monitoring week stretches from Friday to Thursday, that means that the music’s chart debut was once handicapped via its Sunday unencumber. Nonetheless, its No. 1 access was once powered via 13.7 million professional U.S. streams, 1.3 million radio target audience impressions, and 10,000 downloads offered via Feb. 6, in step with Luminate.
In spite of its shortened week, “Abracadabra” boasts the absolute best gross sales and streaming totals within the chart’s temporary historical past.
Gaga additionally debuts at the Billboard Sizzling 100, with “Abracadabra” arriving at No. 29 in its first abbreviated week. Following the chart’s present reigning champ, the Bruno Mars-assissted “Die with A Smile”, and “Illness” (No. 27), her upcoming Mayhem now boasts 3 most sensible 40 hits at the all-genre rating sooner than its coming near near March 7 unencumber, marking her first album to take action since 2013’s Artpop. General, it’s her thirty ninth access at the chart courting again to “Simply Dance,” that includes Colby O’Donis, which spent 3 weeks at No. 1 in 2009.
Gaga’s historical past within the style reaches farther again than her No. 1 debut. She topped the Dance/Combine Display Airplay checklist 4 instances, reigning for one week with “Dangerous Romance” and “Born This Means,” for 4 weeks with “Rain on Me” that includes Ariana Grande, and for a 15-week stretch with “Poker Face.” Plus, her debut album The Status has logged 193 weeks at No. 1 on Most sensible Dance Albums, mountaineering again to No. 2 in its 569th week at the chart, 17 years got rid of from its 2008 unencumber.

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