Post Malone’s ‘Circles’ Breaks Record For Most Weeks In Billboard Hot 100’s Top 10
The song has now eclipsed the mark that the genre-bending rapper-singer already shared, via his Swae Lee collaboration ‘Sunflower.’
Post Malone’s ‘Circles’ has broken the record for the most weeks spent in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, as it logged a 34th frame in the region.
The track, which tallied three weeks at No. 1 (one each in November, December and January), has shot back up from No. 7 to No. 6 on the streaming-, airplay- and sales-based survey dated 2 May.
‘Circles,’ released on Republic Records, has now eclipsed the mark that the genre-bending rapper-singer already shared, via his Swae Lee collaboration ‘Sunflower.’
Also in Post Malone news, the star recently gave fans an update on his next album, the follow-up to last year’s Hollywood’s Bleeding.
At the weekend, the artist hosted a Nirvana tribute livestream on YouTube in aid of The United Nations Foundation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for The World Health Organisation (WHO).
“We’ve just been kinda f_king sitting around the house and working on this new album I got coming for y’all, I’m really f_king excited for it,” he said, in between performances of ‘Come As You Are’ and ‘Lounge Act’.
He added: “Trying to put it out as soon as I f_king can, I’m really proud of the music that we’re making, and I’m having a lot of f_king fun.”
Here’s an updated look at the songs to total the most time in the top 10 over the course of the Billboard Hot 100’s 61-year history.
The following songs have enjoyed the Most Weeks in Billboard Hot 100’s Top 10:
34: ‘Circles,’ Post Malone, 2019-20
33: ‘Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse),’ Post Malone & Swae Lee, 2018-19
33: ‘Girls Like You,’ Maroon 5 Feat. Cardi B, 2018-19
33: ‘Shape Of You,’ Ed Sheeran, 2017
32: ‘Sicko Mode,’ Travis Scott, 2018-19
32, ‘Closer,’ The Chainsmokers Feat. Halsey, 2016-17
32, ‘How Do I Live,’ Leann Rimes, 1997-98
31, ‘Uptown Funk!,’ Mark Ronson Feat. Bruno Mars, 2014-15
30, ‘Bad Guy,’ Billie Eilish, 2019
30, ‘Smooth,’ Santana Feat. Rob Thomas, 1999-2000.
Listen to the Best of Post Malone on Apple Music and Spotify.