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The Definitive Voice of Entertainment News site categories The Definitive Voice of Entertainment News Our exclusive guide to what people are watching right now – driven by data and updated live. IF YOU PURCHASE AN INDEPENDENTLY REVIEWED PRODUCT OR SERVICE THROUGH A LINK ON OUR WEBSITE, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER MAY RECEIVE AN AFFILIATE COMMISSION. Our exclusive guide to what people are watching right now – driven by data and updated live. IF YOU PURCHASE AN INDEPENDENTLY REVIEWED PRODUCT OR SERVICE THROUGH A LINK ON OUR WEBSITE, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER MAY RECEIVE AN AFFILIATE COMMISSION. All Streaming Top Trending Box Office Broadcast Red Carpet Big Number -18.6% Reality TV production shoot days dropped nearly 19 percent in the first quarter of 2024 in the region compared to 2023. Shoot days in all four quarters last year were also down for the genre compared with 2022, per FilmLA. Many veteran unscripted producers and sellers say the downturn is mirroring what’s happening in the scripted TV space, as well. Full story. Snapshot FAST Times Tubi, Pluto TV and The Roku Channel are quickly gaining users thanks to the low barrier of entry (they’re free!) — and they’rebulking up on their programming, too. Per the latest Nielsen Gauge, from April, Tubi made up 1.7 percent of all TV viewing in the U.S. for the month, just below Disney+, followed by the Roku Channel at 1.4 percent, coming in above Peaco*ck and Max.Full story. STREAMING Top Series The most-viewed series of the week 1 Bluey Watch now: Disney+ 1.18B Minutes 2 Grey’s Anatomy Watch now: Hulu I Netflix 1.11B Minutes 3 Fallout Watch now: Prime Video 1.08B Minutes 4 Family Guy Watch now: Hulu 819M Minutes 5 Baby Reindeer Watch now: Netflix 734M Minutes NIELSEN STREAMING CONTENT RATINGS (April 29-May 5, 2024, most recent week) Top Movies The most-viewed films of the week 1 The Judge Watch now: Netflix 703M Minutes 2 Anyone But You Watch now: Netflix 531M Minutes 3 The Idea of You Watch now: Prime Video 528M Minutes 4 The Equalizer Watch now: Netflix 478M Minutes 5 Unfrosted Watch now: Netflix 464M Minutes NIELSEN STREAMING CONTENT RATINGS (April 29-May 5, 2024, most recent week) This week’s most consumed, searched and shared content SOURCE: PARROT ANALYTICS (MAY 10 – 16, 2024) This ranking shows the most in-demand series that have debuted in the last 365 days on major platforms with US audiences. 1 The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Watch Now 2 The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Watch Now 3 Parish Watch Now 4 Monsieur Spade Watch Now 5 The Walking Dead: Dead City Watch Now 1 Masters of the Air Watch Now 2 Palm Royale Watch Now 3 Franklin Watch Now 4 Constellation Watch Now 5 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Watch Now 1 Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV Watch Now 2 America’s Backyard Gold Watch Now 3 Naked and Afraid: Castaways Watch Now 4 Lethally Blond Watch Now 5 Wildcard Kitchen Watch Now 1 X-Men ’97 Watch Now 2 Ahsoka Watch Now 3 Percy Jackson and the Olympians Watch Now 4 Star Wars: Tales of the Empire Watch Now 5 Secret Invasion Watch Now 1 Under the Bridge Watch Now 2 Shogun Watch Now 3 We Were the Lucky Ones Watch Now 4 Krapopolis Watch Now 5 Death and Other Details Watch Now 1 Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV Watch Now 2 Scavengers Reign Watch Now 3 The Sympathizer Watch Now 4 Ninja Kamui Watch Now 5 The Regime Watch Now 1 Baby Reindeer Watch Now 2 Delicious in Dungeon Watch Now 3 Heeramandi: The Diamond Baazar Watch Now 4 Ripley Watch Now 5 Dead Boy Detectives Watch Now 1 Knuckles Watch Now 2 Tracker Watch Now 3 Elsbeth Watch Now 4 After Midnight Watch Now 5 Lawmen: Bass Reeves Watch Now 1 The Tattooist of Auschwitz Watch Now 2 Apple Never Falls Watch Now 3 The Continental: From the World of John Wick Watch Now 4 Ted Watch Now 5 Twisted Metal Watch Now 1 Hazbin Hotel Watch Now 2 Fallout Watch Now 3 Gen V Watch Now 4 A Gentleman in Moscow Watch Now 5 Parish Watch Now ➸ Sign up for NOW SEE THIS THR’s weekly newsletter dedicated to helping you cut through the daunting clutter of the broadcast, cable, and streaming TV landscape. BOX OFFICE Ticket Purchase Ticket Purchase Top Movies The highest-grossing films domestically 1 The Garfield Movie Sony $14M Weekend Gross 4,108 Theaters $51.5M Total Gross Buy Tickets 2 Furiosa Warner Bros. $10.78M Weekend Gross 3,864 Theaters $49.7M Total Gross Buy Tickets 3 IF Paramount $10.5M Weekend Gross 3,783 Theaters $80.1M Total Gross Buy Tickets 4 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century $8.9M Weekend Gross 3,450 Theaters $140.1M Total Gross Buy Tickets 5 The Fall Guy Universal $4.1M Weekend Gross 2,826 Theaters $80.2M Total Gross Buy Tickets COMSCORE (May 31-June 2) Upcoming Releases Notable movies heading to theaters June 7 Bad Boys: Ride or Die Sony Buy Tickets June 14 Inside Out 2 Disney / Pixar Buy Tickets June 21 The Bikeriders Focus Features Buy Tickets June 28 Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 Warner Bros. Buy Tickets June 28 A Quiet Place: Day One Paramount Buy Tickets July 3 Despicable Me 4 Universal / Illumination Buy Tickets Twisters Set for July 19 Lee Isaac Chung directs Universal’s feature follow-up to the 1996 film that starred Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton. Read more BROADCAST Top TV The most-viewed primetime network shows 1 Celtics vs. Pacers (Game 3) ABC 6.48M Viewers 2 FBI CBS 6.14M Viewers 3 Chicago Fire NBC 5.79M Viewers 4 The Voice* NBC 5.57M Viewers 5 Chicago Med CBS 5.49M Viewers Nielsen (May 20-May 26); *Monday episode Inside View The narrative behind the numbers ABC/ESPN 3 Games 2.2M Viewers NHL Heats Up the Ice The NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs have been up across the board so far this year. The Eastern Conference finals averaged about 2.2 million viewers through the first three games on ESPN and ABC, up by more than 40 percent from both of last year’s conference championships. (Having the New York Rangers, who play in the country’s biggest media market, in the series doesn’t hurt). The Western Conference finals on TNT Sports are also performing solidly, and the first two rounds averaged 1.16 million viewers across both ESPN/ABC and TNT, TBS and TruTV, a 9 percent improvement on the 2023 playoffs. Netflix’s Latest Trove On May 23, Netflix released another huge batch of data about the time users spent with the service, and the top of its series list demonstrates how wide its global reach is. The No. 1 series for the second half of 2023, as measured by Netflix’s view metric (total viewing hours divided by running time), was One Piece, a U.S.-Japanese co-production based on the popular manga and anime series. Details. Disney Leads TV Viewing New data from Nielsen shows that Disney grabs the biggest share of TV viewing among all media companies in the United States — and has for the past six months. In addition to its monthly Gauge rankings of viewing by platform (streaming, cable and broadcast), Nielsen is also providing a monthly look at TV usage by media company. The ratings provider is calling it the Media Distributor Gauge. Details. SOURCE: Netflix filings; Nielsen Gauge RED CARPET POWER RANKINGS Top Fashion Brands Media Impact Value (MIV) for luxury labels throughout Awards Season 1 Dior Pictured: Jenna Ortega at the Emmys in Dior and Christian Louboutin $59.2M in MIV 2 Louis Vuitton $52.1M in MIV 3 Armani $50.4M in MIV 4 Gucci $48.9M in MIV 5 Versace $45.2M in MIV Top Accessory Brands Media Impact Value (MIV) for accessories labels throughout Awards Season 1 Christian Louboutin $16.1M in MIV 2 Jimmy Choo $10.9M in MIV 3 Manolo Blahnik Pictured: Margot Robbie at the Globes in Armani Privé, Lorraine Schwartz and Manolo Blahnik $2M in MIV 4 Alexandre Birman $1.4M in MIV 5 Oliver Peoples $1.3M in MIV Click here to read more about who won this year’s red carpet NEWS FEED Box Office: ‘Garfield’ Wins Sluggish Weekend With $14M as ‘Furiosa’ Runs Out of Gas ‘Moana 2’ Sets Record for Most Viewed Trailer in Disney Animation and Pixar History ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Lands China Release Date ‘Furiosa’ Box Office Puts Brakes on George Miller’s Next ‘Mad Max’ Movie Box Office Meltdown: ‘Furiosa’ Edges Past ‘Garfield’ to Win Memorial Day With Worst No. 1 Opening in Three Decades Box Office: ‘Furiosa’ Rides to $3.5M in Thursday Previews, ‘Garfield’ Chases Down $1.9M What Happened to $100M Box Office Openers? 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            -18.6%

            Reality TV production shoot days dropped nearly 19 percent in the first quarter of 2024 in the region compared to 2023. Shoot days in all four quarters last year were also down for the genre compared with 2022, per FilmLA. Many veteran unscripted producers and sellers say the downturn is mirroring what’s happening in the scripted TV space, as well. Full story.

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            FAST Times

            Tubi, Pluto TV and The Roku Channel are quickly gaining users thanks to the low barrier of entry (they’re free!) — and they’rebulking up on their programming, too. Per the latest Nielsen Gauge, from April, Tubi made up 1.7 percent of all TV viewing in the U.S. for the month, just below Disney+, followed by the Roku Channel at 1.4 percent, coming in above Peaco*ck and Max.Full story.

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            Top Series

            The most-viewed series of the week

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            Bluey

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            Fallout

            Watch now: Prime Video

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            Family Guy

            Watch now: Hulu

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            NIELSEN STREAMING CONTENT RATINGS (April 29-May 5, 2024, most recent week)

            Top Movies

            The most-viewed films of the week

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            The Judge

            Watch now: Netflix

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            478M

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            Unfrosted

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            NIELSEN STREAMING CONTENT RATINGS (April 29-May 5, 2024, most recent week)

            This week’s most consumed, searched and shared content

            SOURCE: PARROT ANALYTICS (MAY 10 – 16, 2024)
            This ranking shows the most in-demand series that have debuted in the last 365 days on major platforms with US audiences.

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            Top Movies

            The highest-grossing films domestically

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            $14M

            Weekend Gross

            4,108

            Theaters

            $51.5M

            Total Gross

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            Furiosa

            Warner Bros.

            $10.78M

            Weekend Gross

            3,864

            Theaters

            $49.7M

            Total Gross

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            IF

            Paramount

            $10.5M

            Weekend Gross

            3,783

            Theaters

            $80.1M

            Total Gross

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            $8.9M

            Weekend Gross

            3,450

            Theaters

            $140.1M

            Total Gross

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            The Fall Guy

            Universal

            $4.1M

            Weekend Gross

            2,826

            Theaters

            $80.2M

            Total Gross

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            Upcoming Releases

            Notable movies heading to theaters

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            Despicable Me 4

            Universal / Illumination

            Twisters Set for July 19

            Lee Isaac Chung directs Universal’s feature follow-up to the 1996 film that starred Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton.

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            BROADCAST

            Top TV

            The most-viewed primetime network shows

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            Celtics vs. Pacers (Game 3)

            ABC

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            FBI

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            Chicago Fire

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            The Voice*

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            Chicago Med

            CBS

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            3 Games

            2.2M Viewers

            NHL Heats Up the Ice

            The NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs have been up across the board so far this year. The Eastern Conference finals averaged about 2.2 million viewers through the first three games on ESPN and ABC, up by more than 40 percent from both of last year’s conference championships. (Having the New York Rangers, who play in the country’s biggest media market, in the series doesn’t hurt). The Western Conference finals on TNT Sports are also performing solidly, and the first two rounds averaged 1.16 million viewers across both ESPN/ABC and TNT, TBS and TruTV, a 9 percent improvement on the 2023 playoffs.

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            Netflix’s Latest Trove

            On May 23, Netflix released another huge batch of data about the time users spent with the service, and the top of its series list demonstrates how wide its global reach is. The No. 1 series for the second half of 2023, as measured by Netflix’s view metric (total viewing hours divided by running time), was One Piece, a U.S.-Japanese co-production based on the popular manga and anime series. Details.

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            Disney Leads TV Viewing

            New data from Nielsen shows that Disney grabs the biggest share of TV viewing among all media companies in the United States — and has for the past six months. In addition to its monthly Gauge rankings of viewing by platform (streaming, cable and broadcast), Nielsen is also providing a monthly look at TV usage by media company. The ratings provider is calling it the Media Distributor Gauge. Details.

            SOURCE: Netflix filings; Nielsen Gauge

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            Media Impact Value (MIV) for luxury labels throughout Awards Season

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            Dior

            Pictured: Jenna Ortega at the Emmys in Dior and Christian Louboutin

            $59.2M

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            $52.1M

            in MIV

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            $50.4M

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            $48.9M

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            $45.2M

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            Top Accessory Brands

            Media Impact Value (MIV) for accessories labels throughout Awards Season

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            Manolo Blahnik

            Pictured: Margot Robbie at the Globes in Armani Privé, Lorraine Schwartz and Manolo Blahnik

            $2M

            in MIV

            4

            $1.4M

            in MIV

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            $1.3M

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            NEWS FEED

            Box Office: ‘Garfield’ Wins Sluggish Weekend With $14M as ‘Furiosa’ Runs Out of Gas

            It’s another bummer of a weekend at the summer of box office, where overall domestic revenue looks to be down 69 percent — no, not a typo — from a year ago as Hollywood and theater owners continue to grapple with a lack of big event pics. And year-to-date revenue is now down 24 percent […]

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            ‘Moana 2’ Sets Record for Most Viewed Trailer in Disney Animation and Pixar History

            Thanksgiving may be months away, but audiences are already getting ready to feast on Moana 2. A trailer for the movie was viewed by 178 million people in its first 24 hours this week, more than any other trailer for a film in the history of Disney’s animated empire, which is made up of Walt […]

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            ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Lands China Release Date

            Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s Bad Boys: Ride or Die has received clearance to roll into China. The Sony Pictures film will hit Chinese cinemas June 22, according to both the studio and local press reports in Beijing. The film opens theatrically in North America on June 7. The new film is the fourth installment […]

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            ‘Furiosa’ Box Office Puts Brakes on George Miller’s Next ‘Mad Max’ Movie

            Forty-five years after George Miller introduced audiences to Mad Max, the auteur may have finally hit the end of the road through the postapocalyptic wasteland unless he finds some high-octane gasoline soon. The revered filmmaker’sFuriosa: A Mad Max Sagabowed to a disappointing $32 million domestically for the four-day Memorial Day weekend and $36.5 million overseas, […]

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            Box Office Meltdown: ‘Furiosa’ Edges Past ‘Garfield’ to Win Memorial Day With Worst No. 1 Opening in Three Decades

            The Memorial Day box office is no picnic this year. But it was certainly a roller-coaster ride. Warner Bros.’ Furiosa narrowly beat Alcon and Sony’s The Garfield Movie with an estimated $32 million for the four-day weekend, with George Miller’s latest entry in the Mad Max franchise taking in an estimated $26.3 million for Friday-Sunday […]

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            Box Office: ‘Furiosa’ Rides to $3.5M in Thursday Previews, ‘Garfield’ Chases Down $1.9M

            After a high-profile debut at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, George Miller’s Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga has started off its North American box office run with $3.5 million in Thursday previews. The prequel to Max Max: Fury Road hopes to win Memorial Day weekend with $40 million-$45 million for the four days but will […]

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            What Happened to $100M Box Office Openers?

            No one could blame the box office for needing an imaginary friend right now. For the first time in more than a decade — excluding the worst period of the COVID-19 crisis — no movie opening during the first six months of the year has come close to hitting the $100 million mark in its […]

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            Who was the lead singer of the charts? ›

            The Charts were an American doo-wop group of the 1950s, most famous for their recording "Deserie". The group formed as The Thrilltones in Harlem, New York in 1956, and comprised teenagers Joe Grier (lead), Stephen Brown (first tenor), Glenmore Jackson (second tenor), Leroy Binns (baritone), and Ross Buford (bass).

            What are the top 10 songs today? ›

            Today's Hits
            • Houdini. Eminem. Eminem. ...
            • A Bar Song (Tipsy) Shaboozey. Shaboozey. ...
            • BIRDS OF A FEATHER. Billie Eilish. Billie Eilish. ...
            • I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen) Post Malone. ...
            • Pink Skies. Zach Bryan. Zach Bryan. ...
            • Not Like Us. Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick Lamar. ...
            • MILLION DOLLAR BABY. Tommy Richman. Tommy Richman. ...
            • Espresso. Sabrina Carpenter.

            How long was Bryan Adams number one in the charts? ›

            The longest unbroken run at number one is "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" by Bryan Adams, which spent 16 consecutive weeks in 1991. Ed Sheeran is the only artist to ever have multiple songs spend 10 or more weeks at the top of the charts, achieving the feat with both "Shape of You" in 2017 and "Bad Habits" in 2021.

            Why is Unwritten Back in the Charts? ›

            And like Ellis-Bextor, British noughties stars Natasha Bedingfield and David Gray have also seen some of their biggest hits resurrected in recent months; Bedingfield's 2004 track Unwritten entered the charts again for the first time in 19 years - all thanks to the Sydney Sweeney rom-com Anyone But You - while Gray's ...

            Who did the Beatles replace at the top of the charts? ›

            Last frame, it sat in the runner-up rung, but now it's swapped spots with U2. The Irish rockers ruled for several turns with their most recent single “Atomic City.” Their most recent winner slips to second place. The Beatles score their first No.

            Who is number 1 singer of all time? ›

            The 200 greatest singers of all time according to Rolling Stone as of January 2023
            SingerRank
            Aretha Franklin1
            Whitney Houston2
            Sam Cooke3
            Billie Holiday4
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            What is Bryan Adams' best selling song? ›

            In 1991, Adams released "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", which went to number one in at least 19 countries, including for 16 straight weeks in the UK. It is one of the best-selling singles of all time, having sold more than 15 million copies worldwide.

            When did Bryan Adams come out? ›

            In 1980 Adams released his self-titled first album and went on a four-month Canadian tour. Following his next release, You Want It, You Got It (1981), he went on a six-month American tour. His third album, Cuts Like a Knife (1983), reached the top 10 of the Hot 100 list.

            What is the longest number 1 song ever? ›

            The current record holder is “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X at 19 weeks, and the longest record held is “One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men with 8,554 days. Ref. Note: "The Battle of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton tied the record for 6 weeks at number one on July 6, 1959.

            How long has Mr. Brightside been in the charts? ›

            With 408 weeks – just under eight years – and counting in the Top 100, Mr Brightside has the most weeks on the chart of any song in the history of the singles rundown. Twenty years after its first chart appearance, Mr Brightside is still being streamed 1.8 million times per week by the British public.

            How long did rumours stay in the charts? ›

            Fleetwood Mac have the longest charting studio album with Rumours (1047 weeks). Additionally, their albums The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac (2002) and 50 Years – Don't Stop (2018) have spent 364 weeks and 289 weeks on the chart, respectively.

            What year was don't go breaking my heart in the charts? ›

            1. Today in 1976, Elton had the #1 song on the Billboard Top 200 chart for the sixth time in just four years. Don't Go Breaking My Heart spent four weeks at #1, eight weeks in the Top 10, 15 weeks on the Top 40, and four and a half months on the Top 100.

            Who was the first guitarist singer to get on the Billboard charts? ›

            Chuck Berry
            Berry in 1957
            BornCharles Edward Anderson BerryOctober 18, 1926 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
            DiedMarch 18, 2017 (aged 90) near Wentzville, Missouri, U.S.
            Resting placeBellerive Gardens Cemetery, St. Louis
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            Who has the most charting songs in history? ›

            Among these records is the longest-running number one single "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X, which spent 19 weeks at that position. The Beatles have the most number one hits on the chart, with 20 songs having reached that position.

            Who is the youngest singer to top the charts? ›

            French singer Jordy still holds the record — 1993's “Dur dur d'être bébé! (It's Tough to Be a Baby!)” climbed the ranks when the artist was 5 years old. Stevie Wonder, meanwhile, was the youngest soloist after “Fingertips — Pt 2” debuted when he was only 13.

            Who was the first woman to top the charts? ›

            Rewinding The Charts: In 1960, Connie Francis Became the First Woman to Top the Billboard Hot 100
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            • Mar 8, 2017 1:20 pm.

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