Rs charts: young thug's 'hot' jumps to number one -- with help from travis scott

Rs charts: young thug's 'hot' jumps to number one -- with help from travis scott

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Dua Lipa, 21 Savage, and Frank Ocean also debuted in the Top 40 with new singles Young Thug‘s months-old single “Hot” jumped to Number One on the latest _Rolling Stone_ Top 100 Songs this


week with assistance from Travis Scott, who appeared on a new remix of the track. “Hot” earned more than 20 million audio streams and 3,700 downloads.  Young Thug’s single wasn’t the only


one to make an impressive leap up the chart this week. After debuting at Number 48, Arizona Zervas’ breakout single “Roxanne” shot to Number Six. Zervas’ track amassed more than 15 million


streams, allowing him to sneak past Kanye West’s “Follow God,” which fell to Number Eight. West packed the Top Ten last week with songs from his new album _Jesus Is King_, but the interest


appeared short-lived: “Follow God” was the only track to remain  in the top 40 for a second consecutive week.  The _Rolling Stone_ Top 100 chart tracks the most popular songs of the week in


the United States. Songs are ranked by song units, a number that combines audio streams and song sales using a custom weighting system. The chart does not include passive listening like


terrestrial radio or digital radio. The _Rolling Ston_e Top 100 chart is updated daily, and each week _Rolling Stone_ finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the


seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday. The two highest debuts on this week’s _RS _100 belonged to Dua Lipa and 21 Savage. Dua Lipa returned with “Don’t Start Now,” a nu-disco


cut co-written with Caroline Ailin, Emily Warren, and Ian Kirkpatrick. The single earned 9.3 million streams, good for a Number 15 debut. 21 Savage’s “Immortal,” a hard-nosed, tightly wound


track produced by Kid Hazel, arrived at Number 16. Slightly lower on the chart, Frank Ocean‘s “In My Room” debuted at Number 32. One of several new singles released by Ocean, “In My Room”


out-performed his previous release, “DHL,” which arrived at Number 38. Listeners also made room for a decades-old song on the _RS _100 this week. With Halloween over, Christmas playlists


started to gain favor, and that means Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” arrived at Number 62, with 4.8 million streams.