Billboard divulga lista de artistas com o maior número de músicas em primeiro lugar no Hot 100
17 de agosto de 2023
A Billboard Hot 100, é a lista mais cobiçada para o mundo da música, todos os artistas que sonham com o grande sucesso, querem estar bem colocados nela. Com mais de 30 mil músicas já listadas no Hot 100 e mais de 65 anos de história, 1.151 alcançaram o primeiro lugar (gráfico de 19 de agosto de 2023) 3,8% selecionados.
Dentro desse montante, conseguir emplacar mais de uma música como número 1 no Hot 100, é algo muito raro, tanto que apenas 10 artistas conseguiram realizar esse feito 10 vezes. A Billboard, divulgou nesta quinta (17), essa lista “elite”, onde 8 deles são artistas solos e apenas 2 artistas em grupo. E é claro, que os quatro garotos de Liverpoll lideram em disparada, os Beatles, conseguiu colocar 20 músicas no primeiro lugar – um recorde que eles mantêm desde 1965, quando ultrapassaram Elvis Presley.
O próprio rei, não conseguiu emplacar 10 músicas no HOT 100, mas vale ressaltar, que Elvis começou a sua carreira, antes mesmo dessa lista existir, portanto colocou apenas 7 músicas no topo da lista. Outros artistas que estão fora da lista “elite”, mas chegaram muito perto, são: Bee Gees, Elton John, Katy Perry, Paul McCartney (solo e com Wings), Taylor Swift e Usher, chegando ao topo do Hot 100 nove vezes, enquanto Beyoncé (excluindo Destiny’s Child’s quatro líderes com ela como membro), Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, George Michael (excluindo dois cobrados exclusivamente para Wham!) e The Rolling Stones têm oito cada.
Confira a lista dos 10 artistas que colocaram mais de 10 hits número 1 no Hot 100:
BEATLES
- “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” seven weeks beginning Feb. 1, 1964
- “She Loves You,” two, March 21, 1964
- “Can’t Buy Me Love,” five, April 4, 1964
- “Love Me Do,” one, May 30, 1964
- “A Hard Day’s Night,” two, Aug. 1, 1964
- “I Feel Fine,” three, Dec. 26, 1964
- “Eight Days a Week,” two, March 13, 1965
- “Ticket to Ride,” one, May 22, 1965
- “Help!,” three, Sept. 4, 1965
- “Yesterday,” four, Oct. 9, 1965
- “We Can Work It Out,” three, Jan. 8, 1966
- “Paperback Writer,” two, June 25, 1966
- “Penny Lane,” one, March 18, 1967
- “All You Need Is Love,” one, Aug. 19, 1967
- “Hello Goodbye,” three, Aug. 19, 1967
- “Hey Jude,” nine, Sept. 28, 1968
- “Get Back,” with Billy Preston, five, May 24, 1969
- “Come Together”/”Something,” one, Nov. 29, 1969
- “Let It Be,” two, April 11, 1970
- “The Long and Winding Road”/”For You Blue,” two, June 13, 1970
Mariah Carey
- “Vision of Love,” four weeks beginning Aug. 4, 1990
- “Love Takes Time,” three, Nov. 10, 1990
- “Someday,” two, March 9, 1991
- “I Don’t Wanna Cry,” two, May 25, 1991
- “Emotions,” three, Oct. 12, 1991
- “I’ll Be There,” two, June 20, 1992
- “Dreamlover,” eight, Sept. 11, 1993
- “Hero,” four, Dec. 25, 1993
- “Fantasy,” eight, Sept. 30, 1995
- “One Sweet Day,” with Boyz II Men, 16, Dec. 2, 1995
- “Always Be My Baby,” two, May 4, 1996
- “Honey,” three, Sept. 13, 1997
- “My All,” one, May 23, 1998
- “Heartbreaker,” feat. JAY-Z, two, Oct. 9, 1999
- “Thank God I Found You,” feat. Joe & 98 Degrees, one, Feb. 19, 2000
- “We Belong Together,” 14, June 4, 2005
- “Don’t Forget About Us,” two, Dec. 31, 2005
- “Touch My Body,” two, April 12, 2008
- “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” 12, Dec. 21, 2019
Rihanna
- “SOS,” three, May 13, 2006
- “Umbrella,” feat. JAY-Z, seven, June 9, 2007
- “Take a Bow,” one, May 24, 2008
- “Disturbia,” two, Aug. 23, 2008
- “Live Your Life,” T.I. feat. Rihanna, six, Oct. 18, 2008
- “Rude Boy,” five, March 27, 2010
- “Love the Way You Lie,” Eminem feat. Rihanna, seven, July 31, 2010
- “What’s My Name?,” feat. Drake, one, Nov. 20, 2010
- “Only Girl (In the World),” one, Dec. 4, 2010
- “S&M,” feat. Britney Spears, one, April 30, 2011
- “We Found Love,” feat. Calvin Harris, 10, Nov. 12, 2011
- “Diamonds,” three, Dec. 1, 2012
- “The Monster,” Eminem feat. Rihanna, four, Dec. 21, 2013
- “Work,” feat. Drake, nine, March 5, 2016
Michael Jackson
- “Ben,” one, Oct. 14, 1972
- “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,” one, Oct. 13, 1979
- “Rock With You,” four, Jan. 19, 1980
- “Billie Jean,” seven, March 5, 1983
- “Beat It,” three, April 30, 1983
- “Say Say Say,” with Paul McCartney, six, Dec. 10, 1983
- “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” with Siedah Garrett, one, Sept. 19, 1987
- “Bad,” two, Oct. 24, 1987
- “The Way You Make Me Feel,” one, Jan. 23, 1988
- “Man in the Mirror,” two, March 26, 1988
- “Dirty Diana,” one, July 2, 1988
- “Black or White,” seven, Dec. 7, 1991
- “You Are Not Alone,” one, Sept. 2, 1995
Madonna
- “Like a Virgin,” six, Dec. 22, 1984
- “Crazy for You,” one, May 11, 1985
- “Live to Tell,” one, June 7, 1986
- “Papa Don’t Preach,” two, Aug. 16, 1986
- “Open Your Heart,” one, Feb. 7, 1987
- “Who’s That Girl,” one, Aug. 22, 1987
- “Like a Prayer,” three, April 22, 1989
- “Vogue,” three, May 19, 1990
- “Justify My Love,” two, Jan. 5, 1991
- “This Used to Be My Playground,” one, Aug. 8, 1992
- “Take a Bow,” seven, Feb. 25, 1995
- “Music,” four, Sept. 16, 2000
The Supremes
- “Like a Virgin,” six, Dec. 22, 1984
- “Crazy for You,” one, May 11, 1985
- “Live to Tell,” one, June 7, 1986
- “Papa Don’t Preach,” two, Aug. 16, 1986
- “Open Your Heart,” one, Feb. 7, 1987
- “Who’s That Girl,” one, Aug. 22, 1987
- “Like a Prayer,” three, April 22, 1989
- “Vogue,” three, May 19, 1990
- “Justify My Love,” two, Jan. 5, 1991
- “This Used to Be My Playground,” one, Aug. 8, 1992
- “Take a Bow,” seven, Feb. 25, 1995
- “Music,” four, Sept. 16, 2000
Drake
- “What’s My Name?” with Rihanna, one, Nov. 20, 2010
- “Work” with Rihanna, nine, March 5, 2016
- “One Dance” feat. Wizkid & Kyla, 10, May 21, 2016
- “God’s Plan,” 11, Feb. 3, 2018
- “Nice for What,” eight, April 21, 2018
- “In My Feelings,” 10, July 21, 2018
- “Toosie Slide,” one, April 18, 2020
- “What’s Next,” one, March 20, 2021
- “Way 2 Sexy,” feat. Future & Young Thug, one, Sept. 18, 2021
- “Wait for U,” with Future, feat. Tems, one, May 14, 2022
- “Jimmy Cooks,” feat. 21 Savage, one, July 2, 2022
Whitney Houston
- “Saving All My Love for You,” one, Oct. 26, 1985
- “How Will I Know,” two, Feb. 15, 1986
- “Greatest Love of All,” three, May 17, 1986
- “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me),” two, June 27, 1987
- “Didn’t We Almost Have It All,” two, Sept. 26, 1987
- “So Emotional,” one, Jan. 9, 1988
- “Where Do Broken Hearts Go,” two, April 23, 1988
- “I’m Your Baby Tonight,” one, Dec. 1, 1990
- “All The Man That I Need,” two, Feb. 23, 1991
- “I Will Always Love You,” 14, Nov. 28, 1992
- “Exhale (Shoop Shoop),” one, Nov. 25, 1995
Janet Jackson, 10º nº 1
- “When I Think of You,” two, Oct. 11, 1986
- “Miss You Much,” four, Oct. 7, 1989
- “Escapade,” three, March 3, 1990
- “Black Cat,” one, Oct. 27, 1990
- “Love Will Never Do (Without You),” one, Jan. 19, 1991
- “That’s the Way Love Goes,” eight, May 15, 1993
- “Again,” two, Dec. 11, 1993
- “Together Again,” two, Jan. 31, 1998
- “Doesn’t Really Matter,” three, Aug. 26, 2000
- “All for You,” seven, April 14, 2001
Stevie Wonder, 10 nº 1s
- “Fingertips – Pt 2,” three, Aug. 10, 1963
- “Superstition,” one, Jan. 27, 1973
- “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” one, May 19, 1973
- “You Haven’t Done Nothin,” one, Nov. 2, 1974
- “I Wish,” one, Jan. 22, 1977
- “Sir Duke,” three, May 21, 1977
- “Ebony and Ivory,” with Paul McCartney, seven, May 15, 1982
- “I Just Called to Say I Love You,” three, Oct. 13, 1984
- “Part Time Lover,” one week, Nov. 2, 1985
- “That’s What Friends Are For” (as Dionne & Friends), four, Jan. 18, 1986