Shabuzy’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has currently spent 13 weeks atop the Hot 100 Songs chart, easily reigning as the year’s longest-running No. 1 single. “A Bar Song” is more than twice as heavy as Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s “I Had Some Help,” making it the year’s second-longest-running single for a total of six weeks.
The country and pop radio hit “A Bar Song” had 76 million total radio airplay audience impressions in the most recent tracking week, according to Luminate data. The song’s breakthrough success makes the Virginia-born singer and rapper a likely candidate for a 2025 Grammy nomination. Chris Willman variety‘s chief music critic points out that Shabboozi is likely to be nominated in the Best New Artist and Record of the Year categories.
On the same coveted list, Sabrina Carpenter has also emerged as a strong candidate. Carpenter, who is currently completing his first headlining arena tour, had three songs in the Hot 100 Top 10 at the same time, marking his sixth consecutive week in the Top 10. “Espresso”, which was the catalyst for her breakthrough year, was ranked 5th, and “Espresso”, which was the catalyst for her breakthrough, which entered the top 10 in 2018, was ranked 5th. “Taste” peaked at number 9, and “Please Please Please” peaked at number 10. She became the first artist in the past decade to simultaneously reach the Top 10 at least three times and spend six weeks on the chart (according to Billboard, she is in the company of Drake, Cardi B, and Justin Bieber, among others). ).
Meanwhile, Carpenter’s “Short and Sweet” rose from No. 3 to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in its fourth non-consecutive week. After debuting in late August, “Short and Sweet” rose to the top spot as Travis Scott’s “Days Before Rodeo” rose to No. 1 and Future’s “Mixtape Pluto” debuted (last week). He fell out of the top spot within a week.
Additionally, Billie Eilish’s “Hit Me Hard and Soft” returned to the top of the album chart at No. 5. Chapel Lawn’s “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” remains at No. 2 for four consecutive weeks. Future’s “Mixtape Pluto” comes in at No. 3, followed by Warren’s “One Thing at a Time” at No. 4.
Post Malone’s “F-1 Trillion” fell to 6th place. Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Division” came in at No. 7. Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” came in at No. 8. Zach Bryan’s “The Great American Bar Scene” ranks 9th. And Warren’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” ranked 10th.
Outside of the top 10, Lady Gaga’s “Harlequin,” an album linked to “Joker,” comes in at number 20. The soundtrack album was released in support of “Joker: Folie et deux,” in which Gaga co-stars with Joaquin Phoenix. The Grammy Award-winning singer is set to release the first single from her seventh studio album, due out this month.