Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” Song is No. 1; Bad Bunny Album Back at Top

After spending four weeks at No. 2, Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit”The 24-year-old earns his first Hot 100 No. 1 knocking out Harry Styles “As It Was”Their extensive 15-week stay at summit.

“Bad Habit” comes from Lacy’s sophomore album “Gemini Rights,”His first top 10 album on Billboard 200. “Static”The No. 78 peak, while his 2017 track “Dark Red,”It also rose 95-79 in its 2nd week on the chart. “Bad Habit”According to, the stream generated 20.4 million streams and 40.3 millions radio airplay audience impressions. Billboard.

Stacy wrote the following Instagram caption in celebration of the occasion “July 11th was my first entry at 100 and today oct 3rd my first entry at #1. Wow oh wow. I feel heavy gratitude all over my body. U know how the story goessss and how it’s goin. Iphone boy to superstar.”

Sam Smith and Kim Petras‘ “Unholy”At No. 1, enters singles chart. 3. With 23.2 million streams, and 2.8 millions in airplay audience. GloRilla and Cardi B‘s “Tomorrow 2”Also debuts at No. 9 position. GloRilla and Petras both achieved their first Hot 100 Top 10s with these releases.

Post Malone’s “I Like You (A Happier Song),”Doja Cat is No. 4, down one notch compared to its No. 3 high; Nicky Youre and Dazy’s “Sunroof”Drops to No. 5; Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl”It is at No. 6; OneRepublic’s “I Ain’t Worried”It is No. 7 and Morgan Wallen’s “You Proof”Returns to No. 8.

As for the albums chart, Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” returns to the top for a 12th nonconsecutive week, going head to head with Drake’s “Views”As the longest-charting No. The No. 1 album in the last decade (“Views”In 2016, 13 weeks of non-consecutive work were held at the summit.

The 23-track album set is back at No. According to, the equivalent of 87,000 albums units were earned in the U.S. (1 less than last week). Billboard. Meanwhile, 5 Seconds of Summer’s “5SOS5”It debuts at No. 2, the group’s sixth top 10 charting album. They have 48,000 equivalent album units. Out of those six, the band’s first three records all charted at No. 1, while the rest landed at No. 2.

Another top 10 debut, or re-debut, on the chart this week: Alice in Chains’ “Dirt,”It re-enters in the chart at No. 9 to beat its previous No. After its 30th anniversary reissue, it topped the charts at No. 8. The remastered set, originally released in 1992, earned 26,000 equivalent album units — notably fueled by sales of its double vinyl format.

The rest of the Billboard 200’s top 10 includes Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album,”This rises one place to No. 3 (46,000 album units); Blackpink’s “Born Pink”Its historic No. From its historic No. 1 peak to No. 4 in its second week (40,000 units); Harry Styles’ “Harry’s House re-ascending 7-5 (36,000 units; rising 5%;) and Beyoncé’s “Renaissance”Currently at No. 6 (34,000 units, down by 5%). The Weeknd’s compilation album “The Highlights” falls 5-7 (28,000 units), Rod Wave’s “Beautiful Mind” climbs 9-8 (26,000 units; down by 8%) and finally, Zach Bryan’s “American Heartbreak”Slips back in at No. 10 (25,000 units).

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