"Break a Little" leads for its tenth week at #1, extending its record for longest running #1.
Yes, "Break a Little" further extended its record for another week, as it held up against "Craving You" by Thomas Rhett featuring Maren Morris, as it goes 4-2. The latter is going strong, while the former continues to slowly fall in performance. Drake Bell's "Honest" holds on to #3, as it has stabilized. "Glorious" by Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey loses 2-4, as everything about it is just doing better. And, we get our first new Top 10 entry at #5: "Unforgettable" by Thomas Rhett. Roaring up from #11, it is Thomas Rhett's second Top 5 and third Top 10. Along with this, "Sixteen", also by Rhett, manages to debut at #11, it being the highest debut of the week. It is the third highest peaking country song, as "It Ain't My Fault" peaked at #10, and "Yesterday's Song" peaked at #2.
Now, "Cut To The Feeling" by Carly Rae Jepsen holds on to #6. It's doing okay for now, when Leap! gets released, it could continue to rise. It might not hold up against "Suna No Wakusei" by Hachi and Hatsune Miku, which goes 10-7. And, this brings "Imaginary Parties" by Superfruit down to #8, despite a gain in performance. I could see this getting a boost. Not the same case for "Naked" by kirstin, which falls 7-9 as it's just not holding up against everything else. And, off the album Rainbow, Kesha's "Praying" rises 14-10. While being a good song, it's not really something I listen to a ton, so it may not be in the Top 10 long, but speaking of Kesha, "Let 'Em Talk" featuring Eagles Of Death Metal is the highest debut from the album, debuting at #19.
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