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      • The Weeknd had a triumphant weekend. The Grammy winner, real name Abel Tesfaye, surpassed fellow Canadian artist Justin Bieber as the No. 1 global artist on Spotify on Saturday, amassing 85.6 million monthly listeners on the digital music platform.
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    • The Beatles, 20 No. 1s. 20 No. 1s: “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” seven weeks at No. 1 beginning Feb. 1, 1964. “She Loves You,” two, March 21, 1964. “Can’t Buy Me Love,” five, April 4, 1964.
    • Mariah Carey, 19 No. 1s. 19 No. 1s: “Vision of Love,” four weeks at No. 1 beginning Aug. 4, 1990. “Love Takes Time,” three, Nov. 10, 1990. “Someday,” two, March 9, 1991.
    • Rihanna, 14 No. 1s. 14 No. 1s: “SOS,” three weeks at No. 1 beginning May 13, 2006. “Umbrella,” feat. JAY-Z, seven, June 9, 2007. “Take a Bow,” one, May 24, 2008.
    • Michael Jackson, 13 No. 1s. 13 No. 1s: “Ben,” one week at No. 1 beginning Oct. 14, 1972. “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,” one, Oct. 13, 1979. “Rock With You,” four, Jan.
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    • The Beatles, 20. During their time as a band, the Fab Four – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – have secured twenty No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100.
    • Mariah Carey, 19. Mariah Carey became synonymous with the 1990s just as the decade began. Her first four singles – “Vision of Love,” “Love Takes Time,” “Someday” and “I Don’t Wanna Cry” – all found their way to the top of the Hot 100 chart.
    • Rihanna, 14. Rihanna achieved her first chart-topping song shortly after she blew up in the mid-2000s. “SOS” reached No. 1 in May 2006 and stayed there for three weeks.
    • Michael Jackson, 13. The King of Pop was a chart-topping success for over two decades until his death in 2009. Strangely enough, his first solo No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 came when Jackson was 14 years old: “Ben,” a song recorded for the 1972 horror film of the same name.
  2. Who's No. 1? is a sports series that debuted on ESPN25 in 2004 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ESPN. Hosted by Stuart Scott, the show counted down a “Top 25 over the last 25 Years” list, counting down to #1, in such categories as Best Teams, Worst Teams, Biggest Flops, Greatest Records, Most Outrageous Characters, Biggest Controversies ...

  3. Aug 19, 2024 · Swift surpassed Elvis Presley for the most weeks at No. 1 by a solo artist when 1989 (Taylor’s Version) logged its fifth week at No. 1 in the issue dated Jan. 6, 2024. That gave her 68 weeks...

  4. Introduced in 1958, the Hot 100 is the pre-eminent singles chart in the United States, currently monitoring the most popular singles in terms of popular radio play, single purchases and online streaming.

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · Taylor Swift recently earned her 12th chart-topper, tying Madonna and The Supremes for the fifth-most No. 1 hits in Billboard history.

  6. May 20, 2024 · Entertainment. Only 80 songs have debuted at No. 1 in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 — here they all are. Callie Ahlgrim. Updated. Drake, Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, and Ariana Grande....

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