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(Redirected fromMainstream Top 40)
US radio airplay music chart published by Billboard magazine
"US pop" and "Pop Songs" redirect here. For US population, seeDemographics of the United States. For other uses, seePop Song.

Pop Airplay (also calledMainstream Top 40,Pop Songs, andTop 40/CHR) is a 40-song music chart published weekly byBillboard Magazine that ranks the most popular songs ofpop music being played on a panel ofTop 40 radio stations in theUnited States. The rankings are based on radioairplay detections as measured byNielsen Broadcast Data Systems (Nielsen BDS), a subsidiary of the U.S.' leading marketing research company. Consumer researchers,Nielsen Audio (formerlyArbitron), refers to the format as contemporary hit radio (CHR).The current number-one song on the chart is "Bed Chem" bySabrina Carpenter.[1]

History

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The chart debuted inBillboard Magazine in its issued date October 3, 1992, with the introduction of two Top 40 airplay charts, Mainstream andRhythm-Crossover. Both Top 40 charts measured "actual monitored airplay" from data compiled byBroadcast Data Systems (BDS). The Top 40/Mainstream chart was compiled from airplay on radio stations playing a wide variety of music, while the Top 40/Rhythm-Crossover chart was made up from airplay on stations playing more dance and R&B music.[2] Both charts were "born of then-new BDS electronic monitoring technology" as a more objective and precise way of measuring airplay on radio stations. This data was also used as the airplay component for Hot 100 tabulations.[2] American Top 40 with Shadoe Stevens used this chart for their show from January 1993 to January 1995.

Top 40/Mainstream was published in the print edition ofBillboard from its debut in October 1992 through May 1995, when both Top 40 charts were moved exclusively toAirplay Monitor, a secondary chart publication byBillboard. They returned to the print edition in the August 2, 2003, issue.[3] The first number-one song on the chart was "End of the Road" byBoyz II Men.[4]

Chart criteria

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There are forty positions on this chart. Songs are ranked based on its total number of spins per week. This is calculated by electronically monitoring Mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the U.S. 24 hours a day, seven days a week by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.

Songs receiving the greatest growth receive a "bullet", although there are tracks that also get bullets if the loss in detections doesn't exceed the percentage of downtime from a monitored station. "Airpower" awards are issued to songs that appear on the top 20 of both the airplay and audience chart for the first time, while the "greatest gainer" award is given to song with the largest increase in detections. A song with six or more spins in its first week is awarded an "airplay add". If two songs are tied in spins in the same week, the one with the biggest increase that week ranks higher.

Since the introduction of the chart until 2005, songs below No. 20 were moved to recurrent after 26 weeks on the chart. Beginning the chart week of December 3, 2005, songs below No. 20 were moved to recurrent after 20 weeks on the chart. Since the chart dated December 4, 2010, songs below No. 15 are moved to recurrent after 20 weeks on the chart.

Whereas the Pop Airplay and Pop 100 Airplay charts both measured the airplay of songs played on Mainstream stations playing pop-oriented music, the Pop 100 Airplay (like theHot 100 Airplay) measured airplay based on statistical impressions, while the Top 40 Mainstream chart used the number of total detections.

Source:[5]

All-time achievements

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In 2012, for the 20th anniversary of the chart, Billboard compiled a ranking of the 100 best-performing songs on the chart over the 20 years, along with the best-performing artists. "Iris" byGoo Goo Dolls ranked as the #1 song on that list.[6][7] In 2017, Billboard revised the rankings, including the methodologies for how they are calculated. "Another Night" byReal McCoy was the new #1 song, while the previous #1 song, "Iris", dropped to #8.Rihanna ranked as the top artist on both all-time charts.[8] Shown below are the top 10 songs and the top 10 artists from the most recent chart.

Top 10 Pop Songs of all time (1992–2017)

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RankSingleYear releasedArtist(s)Peak and duration
1.
"Another Night"
1994
Real McCoy#1 for 6 weeks
2.
"Smooth"
1999
Santana featuringRob Thomas#1 for 8 weeks
3.
"Hanging by a Moment"
2000
Lifehouse#2 for 12 weeks
4.
"Apologize"
2007
Timbaland featuringOneRepublic#1 for 8 weeks
5.
"How You Remind Me"
2001
Nickelback#1 for 10 weeks
6.
"Here Without You"
2003
3 Doors Down#1 for 6 weeks
7.
"Don't Speak"
1996
No Doubt#1 for 10 weeks
8.
"Iris"
1998
Goo Goo Dolls#1 for 4 weeks
9.
"Closer"
2016
The Chainsmokers featuringHalsey#1 for 11 weeks
10.
"I Love You Always Forever"
1996
Donna Lewis#1 for 11 weeks

Source:[9]

Top 10 Pop Songs artists of all time (1992–2017)

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RankArtist
1.
Rihanna
2.
Pink
3.
Maroon 5
4.
Katy Perry
5.
Justin Timberlake
6.
Britney Spears
7.
Taylor Swift
8.
Kelly Clarkson
9.
Mariah Carey
10.
Bruno Mars

Source:[10]

Song records

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Most weeks at number one

[edit]
Number of
weeks
ArtistSongYear(s)Source
14Ace of Base"The Sign"1994[11]
13The Kid Laroi andJustin Bieber"Stay"2021[12]
11Mariah Carey andBoyz II Men"One Sweet Day"1995–96[11]
Donna Lewis"I Love You Always Forever"1996[11]
Natalie Imbruglia"Torn"1998[11]
Nelly featuringTim McGraw"Over and Over"2004–05[11]
The Chainsmokers featuringHalsey"Closer"2016[11]
10Dionne Farris"I Know"1995[11]
No Doubt"Don't Speak"1996–97[11]
Céline Dion"My Heart Will Go On"1998[11]
'N Sync"Bye Bye Bye"2000[11]
Nickelback"How You Remind Me"2001–02[11]
Mariah Carey"We Belong Together"2005[11]
Robin Thicke featuringT.I. andPharrell"Blurred Lines"2013[11]
Post Malone"Circles"2019–20[11]
Miley Cyrus"Flowers"2023[13]
Taylor Swift"Cruel Summer"[14]

Most weeks in the top 10

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Number of
weeks
ArtistSongYear(s)Source
45
Rema andSelena Gomez"Calm Down"2023–24[15]
41
Harry Styles"As It Was"2022–23
Benson Boone"Beautiful Things"2024–25
40
The Kid Laroi andJustin Bieber"Stay"2021–22
Hozier"Too Sweet"2024–25
39
The Weeknd"Blinding Lights"2020
36
Sabrina Carpenter"Espresso"2024–25
Shaboozey"A Bar Song (Tipsy)"2024–25
35
Post Malone"Circles"2019–20[16]
33
The Weeknd"Die for You"2022–23
32Harry Styles"Adore You"2020
Lil Nas X"Thats What I Want"2021–22
Taylor Swift"Cruel Summer"2023–24

Most weeks on the chart

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Number of
weeks
ArtistSongYear*Source
71Rema andSelena Gomez"Calm Down"2024[17]
63Harry Styles"As It Was"2023[18]
60The Weeknd"Blinding Lights"2021[19]
Benson Boone"Beautiful Things"2025[20]
54Glass Animals"Heat Waves"2022[19]
51Hozier"Too Sweet"2025[21]
50The Weeknd"Die for You"2023[22]
48The Kid Laroi andJustin Bieber"Stay"2022[19]
47Lewis Capaldi"Before You Go"2020[19]
45Dua Lipa"New Rules"2018[19]
Khalid andNormani"Love Lies"2019[19]
Benny Blanco,Halsey, and Khalid"Eastside"[19]
Post Malone"Circles"2020[19]
Harry Styles"Adore You"[19]
Lil Nas X"Thats What I Want"2022[19]
Taylor Swift"Cruel Summer"2024[14]
Teddy Swims"Lose Control"[23]
Sabrina Carpenter"Espresso"2025[24]

*Year when the songs ended their respective chart runs.

Prior to 2018, the song with the most weeks on the chart was "I'll Be" byEdwin McCain, which spent 41 weeks on the chart in 1998. This record run held for almost two decades, but has been surpassed many times since then. Radio stations having more data points, such as streaming, to increase their accuracy at measuring what radio listeners want to hear, have made longer runs more commonplace.[25]

Mariah Carey andTaylor Swift have the highest debut at number 12 with "Dreamlover" and "Shake It Off" respectively.

Highest debut

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Debut
Position
ArtistSongDebut DateSource
No. 12Mariah Carey"Dreamlover"August 14, 1993[26]
Taylor Swift"Shake It Off"September 6, 2014[27]
No. 13Taylor Swift featuringKendrick Lamar"Bad Blood"June 6, 2015[28]
Taylor Swift featuringPost Malone"Fortnight"May 4, 2024[29]
No. 14Lady Gaga"Born This Way"February 26, 2011[26]
Justin Timberlake featuringJay-Z"Suit & Tie"February 2, 2013[30]
No. 16Madonna"Frozen"March 7, 1998[26]
Britney Spears"Hold It Against Me"January 29, 2011[26]
Miley Cyrus"Flowers"January 28, 2023[31]
NSYNC"Better Place"October 14, 2023[32]
Dua Lipa"Houdini"November 25, 2023[33]

Shortest climbs to number one

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Week reached
number one
ArtistSongDate reached
number one
Source
4th weekWhitney Houston"I Will Always Love You"December 12, 1992[34]
Mariah Carey"Dreamlover"September 4, 1993[35]
The Rembrandts"I'll Be There for You"June 17, 1995[36]
Nelly featuringTim McGraw"Over and Over"November 6, 2004[37]
5th weekJanet Jackson"That's the Way Love Goes"May 29, 1993[38]
Ace of Base"All That She Wants"October 30, 1993[39]
All-4-One"I Swear"May 28, 1994[40]
Boyz II Men"I'll Make Love to You"September 10, 1994[41]
Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men"One Sweet Day"December 9, 1995[42]
Taylor Swift featuringKendrick Lamar"Bad Blood"July 4, 2015[43]
Adele"Hello"December 5, 2015[44]
Justin Timberlake"Can't Stop the Feeling!"June 18, 2016[45]
Miley Cyrus"Flowers"March 4, 2023[46]

Longest climbs to number one

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Week reached
number one
ArtistSongDate reached
number one
Source
37th weekLewis Capaldi"Before You Go"September 26, 2020[47]
32nd weekGlass Animals"Heat Waves"January 29, 2022[48]
31st weekBenny Blanco,Halsey andKhalid"Eastside"March 2, 2019[49]
28th weekTrevor Daniel"Falling"July 25, 2020[50]
Rema andSelena Gomez"Calm Down"May 13, 2023[51]
27th weekDua Lipa featuringDaBaby"Levitating"June 19, 2021[52]
26th weekAlessia Cara"Here"February 6, 2016[53]
25th weekCeeLo Green"Forget You"April 16, 2011[53]
Demi Lovato"Give Your Heart a Break"September 15, 2012[53]
24th weekAlessia Cara"Scars to Your Beautiful"February 4, 2017[54]
Khalid andNormani"Love Lies"September 22, 2018[55]
The Weeknd"Die for You"February 11, 2023[56]
Sabrina Carpenter"Feather"April 6, 2024[57]
"Bed Chem"March 29, 2025[58]

Shortest climbs to top 10

[edit]
Week reached
top 10
ArtistSongDate reached
top 10
Source
2nd weekJanet Jackson"That's the Way Love Goes"May 8, 1993[59]
Mariah Carey"Dreamlover"August 21, 1993[60]
The Rembrandts"I'll Be There for You"June 3, 1995[61]
Madonna"Frozen"March 14, 1998[62]
NSYNC"Pop"June 9, 2001[63]
Eminem"Just Lose It"October 16, 2004[64]
Britney Spears"Hold It Against Me"February 5, 2011[65]
Lady Gaga"Born This Way"March 5, 2011[66]
Taylor Swift"Shake It Off"September 13, 2014[67]
Taylor Swift featuringKendrick Lamar"Bad Blood"June 13, 2015[68]
Justin Timberlake"Can't Stop the Feeling!"May 28, 2016[69]
Taylor Swift"Look What You Made Me Do"September 16, 2017[70]
Taylor Swift featuringBrendon Urie"Me!"May 11, 2019[71]
Ed Sheeran"Bad Habits"July 10, 2021[72]
3rd week48 songs

Longest climbs to the top 10

[edit]
Week reached
top 10
ArtistSongDate reached top 10Source
35th week
Lauv"I Like Me Better"June 23, 2018[25]
31st week
Edwin McCain"I'll Be"October 17, 1998[25]
27th weekMax featuringGnash"Lights Down Low"February 3, 2018[25]
Lewis Capaldi"Before You Go"July 18, 2020[73]
AJR"Bang!"December 12, 2020[74]
25th weekMKTO"Classic"July 12, 2014[25]
Daya"Sit Still, Look Pretty"October 15, 2016[25]
Jon Bellion"All Time Low"March 11, 2017[25]
Madison Beer"Make You Mine"September 7, 2024[75]
24th weekSaweetie featuringDoja Cat"Best Friend"July 3, 2021[76]

Artist records

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See also:List of artists who reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart
Taylor Swift holds the record for most number-one singles with 13, spanning over 15 years between her first and last hit.[77]
With 47 weeks at number-one,Katy Perry holds the record for having spent the most weeks at the summit.[78]

Most number-one singles

[edit]
Number of
singles
ArtistSource
13Taylor Swift[77]
11Rihanna[79]
Katy Perry[79]
Maroon 5[79]
Bruno Mars[80]
10Justin Bieber[79]
Ariana Grande[81]
9Pink[79]
8Justin Timberlake[82]
Doja Cat[83]
Lady Gaga[84]

Most cumulative weeks at number one

[edit]
Number of
weeks
ArtistSource
47
Katy Perry[78]
45
Mariah Carey[85]
43
Taylor Swift[14]
39
Maroon 5[86]
38
Justin Bieber[87]
37
Bruno Mars[88]
32Pink[85]
Rihanna[85]
30
Ariana Grande[89]
29
Ace of Base[85]

Most top 10 singles

[edit]
Number of
singles
ArtistSource
30
Rihanna[90]
25Taylor Swift[14]
22Maroon 5[86]
Ariana Grande[89]
20Justin Bieber[87]
19Pink[90]
Justin Timberlake[91]
Bruno Mars[88]
17Mariah Carey[92]
Katy Perry[78]
The Weeknd[22]

Most chart entries

[edit]
Number of
entries
ArtistSource
51
Rihanna[93]
47
Nicki Minaj[94]
45
Taylor Swift[14]
41Justin Bieber[87]
Drake[95]
Chris Brown[96]
40
Pitbull[97]
37
Britney Spears[98]
36
Ariana Grande[89]
34
Justin Timberlake[91]

Simultaneously occupying the top two positions

[edit]
  1. "One Sweet Day"(withBoyz II Men)
  2. "Fantasy"
  • OutKast: January 31 - February 7, 2004
  1. "Hey Ya!"
  2. "The Way You Move"(featuringSleepy Brown)
  1. "Blurred Lines"(Robin Thicke featuringT.I. and Pharrell)
  2. "Get Lucky"(Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams)
  1. "Fancy"(featuringCharli XCX)
  2. "Problem"(Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea)
  • Halsey: February 23 - March 9, 2019
  1. "Without Me"
  2. "Eastside"(withBenny Blanco andKhalid)
  1. "34+35"
  2. "Positions"
  1. "Good 4 U"
  2. "Deja Vu"
  1. "I Like You (A Happier Song)"(Post Malone featuring Doja Cat)
  2. "Vegas"
  1. "Apt."(Rosé and Bruno Mars)
  2. "Die with a Smile"(Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars)

Source:[99][100][101][102]

Simultaneously three or more songs in the top 10

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Source:[103][104][105][106]

Self-replacement at number one

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† Iggy Azalea is the only act in Mainstream Top 40 history to replace herself at number one with her first two chart entries.

†† Ariana Grande became the first artist to succeed herself at number one as the only act credited on both tracks.

Source:[107][108]

Additional artist achievements

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Lady Gaga is the only musical artist in history to have her first six singles all reach the number-one position on this chart.

Album records

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Most number-one singles from an album

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Number of SinglesArtistAlbumYear (s)Source
6
Katy PerryTeenage Dream2010-12[112]
5
Taylor Swift19892014-15[112]
4Justin TimberlakeFutureSex/LoveSounds2006-07[112]
Lady GagaThe Fame2009[112]
Sabrina CarpenterShort n' Sweet2024-25[112]
3Ace of BaseThe Sign1993-94[112]
Alanis MorissetteJagged Little Pill1996[112]
Avril LavigneLet Go2002-03[112]
Maroon 5Overexposed2012-13[112]
Justin BieberPurpose2015-16[112]
Selena GomezRevival2015-16[112]
Dua LipaFuture Nostalgia2020-21[112]
Lil Nas XMontero2021-22[112]
Doja CatPlanet Her2021-22[112]

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