Justin Bieber surpasses Chris Brown’s record for most songs on Billboard Hot 100 chart
Justin Bieber has set a new record on the Billboard Hot 100 chart by surpassing his friend Chris Brown. Justin landed 121 songs on the chart, breaking Chris Brown’s record of 119, making him the male vocalist with the most entries in the chart’s history. This achievement was marked when all the songs from Justin’s latest album, Swag, charted on the Hot 100. A total of 16 songs from the album made it onto the chart.
The songs from Justin’s Swag album that entered the Hot 100 chart are ranked as follows:
– “Daisies” at No. 2
– “Yukon” at No. 17
– “Go Baby” at No. 18
– “All I Can Take” at No. 21
– “Way It Is” featuring Gunna at No. 33
– “Things You Do” at No. 35
– “Walking Away” at No. 37
– “Butterflies” at No. 49
– “Devotion” featuring Dijon at No. 56
– “Sweet Spot” featuring Sexyy Red at No. 57
– “First Place” at No. 59
– “Swag” featuring Cash Cobain & Eddie Benjamin at No. 70
– “Too Long” at No. 79
– “Glory Voice Memo” at No. 83
– “Dadz Love” featuring Lil B at No. 84
– “405” at No. 86
This milestone is a significant accomplishment considering Chris Brown’s long-standing record. Despite being friends, this feat might lead to some competition and potentially drive a wedge between the two artists.
In the world of music news, this achievement by Justin Bieber is making waves and sparking conversations in the industry. With the release of his Swag album, Justin has solidified his position as an artist with an impressive track record on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It remains to be seen how this development will impact the future of music and the relationship between these two talented artists.
As Justin Bieber basks in the glory of this achievement, fans of both artists are eagerly anticipating what the future holds for them. It is a testament to Justin’s talent and hard work in the music industry that he has been able to surpass the previous record set by Chris Brown. This milestone will go down in history as a remarkable moment in the careers of both artists.