Gangsta's paradise - Coolio Dilemma - Nelly ft Kelly Just the way you are - Bruno mars Happy - Pharrell Williams Moves like jagger - Maroon 5 Royals - The lorde All about that bass - Meghan Trainer Perfect - Ed Sheeran Call me maybe - Carly Rae Old Town road - Lil Nas X Rolling in the deep - Adele Despacito - louis fonkee Somebody that I used to know Levitating - Dua Lipa Girls like you - Maroon 5 Eye of the tiger - Survivor Closer - Chainsmokers ft Halsey Shape of you - Ed Sheeran Uptown funk - Bruno mars Blinding lights - weekend
If TOO MANY songs from this decade start to appear, they will again assign different weights per decade, now songs chart for ever thanks to streaming back in the day there was more movement.
I'm not so much into these new sounding voice cracking music BUT both of those songs are an exception and deserves to be on this list. Glass Animals will have the most weeks on Top 100 in a matter of a week but I don't think that is the sole criteria for being on the Top 100 songs.
@@WonderWhatHappened that record alone isn't enough, but heat waves also had 5 weeks at number one and 37 weeks in the top 10, honestly that's enough to get it top 50 pretty easily if I had to predict
Small correction: I Just Want To Be Your Everything peaked at #1, not #2. Can someone please explain why Because I Love You, Let Me Love You, Tonight's the Night and You Light Up My Life were as big as they were? I'm also shocked Candle in the Wind and Old Town Road are ranked as low as they are.
This list is better understood as the songs with the best chart-runs, not the most popular songs. As such, I imagine Candle In the Winde was quite frontloaded and thus its inmense popularity at the time is not truly captured due to the used methodology. As for Old Town Road, it was released at a time when there were other songs with huge longevity at the top 10, which seems to be the deciding factor as to how Billboard decides to weight the different years. Sunflower, Without Me, Bad Guy, Sicko Mode, Someone You Loved, Circles, etc....; all of those songs spent a considerably big amount of time on the charts, making Old Town Road's achievements not that extraordinary despite its legendary run at #1. As for your first question, I don't have an explanation. All I know is that You Light Up My Life was tied to a movie (but the movie itsel wasn't that popular, so who knows)
There are so many songs that didn't even get to top 5 but are way more huge than those who got no1،chandlier from sia is no 8،price tag is 23 and these songs are really famous worldwide،while ts cardigan isn't that famous despite being no 1،its a great song،but i just don't think its famous Worldwide
Sadly, the remix version with Justin Bieber seems to have been the version that became a hit in the US, and Billboard's lists track the popularity of songs in said country. That's why it's always the remix the one included
The remix is more successful in English spoken countries while the original is more successful in countries like Africa,South America,Asia and some parts of Europe
WHAT ABOUT ELVIS AND BONNIE TYLER. YOU LITTERLY HAVE POST MALONE BUT NOT ELVIS. HE IS THE MOST SOLD SINGER OF ALL THE TIME. YOU CANT MAKE A VIDEO LIKE THIS WHITOUR HIM. WHITOUT ELVIS THERE WOULD BE NO, BEATLES, QUEEN OR ROLLING STONES
“The Sign” by Ace of Base reached #1 for six, non-consecutive weeks in 1994. You state the song peaked at #2. “I Just Want to Be Your Everything” by Andy Gibb reached #1 for three weeks in 1977. Again, you list it as reaching #2.