Billboard december 30 2017

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Year In Music 2017 Starring CARDI B —

LIL UZI VERT —

December 30, 2017 | billboard.com

LUIS FONSI & DADDY YANKEE —

LANA DEL REY

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Letter From The Editor

Below: Cardi B photographed by Ramona Rosales on Nov. 7 at Carondelet House in Los Angeles. Right: Daddy Yankee (left) and Luis Fonsi photographed by Wesley Mann on Oct. 18 at Vandal in New York.

Left: Lil Uzi Vert photographed by Ramona Rosales on Nov. 7 at Carondelet House in Los Angeles. Above: Lana Del Rey photographed by Austin Hargrave on Dec. 2 at Malibu Canyon Ranch in Calabasas, Calif. For exclusive interviews with each artist, go to Billboard.com.

The Music We Needed This Year

I’m doing fine now. On “Feelings Mutual,” from his No. 1 album Luv Is Rage 2, Lil Uzi Vert begins the second verse, chest puffed out, with this obvious lie. He repeats it before the track goes dead quiet for a second. That ostentatious emphasis is recognizable to anyone who has clung to “fake it ’til you make it” as their mantra during a tough time. “I’m doing fine now” is what you say when you’re anything but. Summarizing the ills of 2017 — politically, socially, culturally — is enough to crack anyone up. It’s why Uzi’s song “XO TOUR Llif3” and its refrain of “Push me to the edge/All my friends are dead” made perverse sense as a pop single this summer. But “I’m doing fine now” became my defining lyric for the year. That small declaration is appropriately hopeful, given the current situation. Say it enough times and maybe it’ll come true. As ever, pop music is our reliable companion during trying times, offering escape as readily as it checks you back into reality.

Cardi B personified the thrill and satisfaction of professional advancement on her No. 1 single “Bodak Yellow (Money Moves).” Lana Del Rey stitched together past and present, connecting the turbulent ’60s to today, on “Coachella — Woodstock in My Mind,” from her No. 1 album Lust for Life. And Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi offered a vision of trysting on a beach in Puerto Rico with the No. 1 smash “Despacito.” The song dominated the nation’s attention for a record-tying 16 weeks, pointing to a more globalized future — one founded on pleasure rather than business. That beach may be unrecognizable now, wrecked by a hurricane, but the song lingers in the cultural imagination like a nice dream you can recall months later. We’re doing fine now. Sincerely,

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Gucci Gang

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Thunder

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Camila Cabello Feat. Young Thug

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Post Malone Feat. 21 Savage

FRANK DUKES (K.C.CABELLO,J.L.WILLIAMS,A.FEENY,B.T.HAZZARD,A.TAMPOSI,B.LEE, A.WOTMAN,P.L.WILLIAMS,L.BELL,R.L.AYALA RODRIGUEZ,K.GUNESBERK)

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LYFETIME/THA LIGHTS GLOBAL/WARNER BROS.

Imagine Dragons

ALEX DA KID,J.DEZUZIO (D.REYNOLDS,W.SERMON, B.MCKEE,D.PLATZMAN,A.GRANT,J.DEZUZIO)

DG SG

MURDA BEATZ,CUBEATZ (Q.K.MARSHALL,K.CEPHUS,K.K.BALL, O.T.MARAJ,WASHPOPPIN,S.L.LINDSTROM,K.GOMRINGER,T.GOMRINGER) QUALITY CONTROL/MOTOWN/CAPITOL

Too Good At Goodbyes ¡ JIMMY NAPES,S.FITZMAURICE,STARGATE (S.SMITH, J.J.NAPIER,T.E.HERMANSEN,M.S.ERIKSEN)

Sam Smith

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All I Want For Christmas Is You 0 Mariah Carey

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No Limit

Halsey

R.REED (A.FRANGIPANE,E.FREDERIC,J.D.TRANTER,R.CHAHAYED)

W.AFANASIEFF,M.CAREY (M.CAREY,W.AFANASIEFF)

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MotorSport 0 Migos, Nicki Minaj & Cardi B

ASTRALWERKS/CAPITOL

COLUMBIA/LEGACY

G-Eazy Feat. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B

BOI-1DA,A.RITTER (G.GILLUM,M.SAMUELS,A.RITTER, R.A.MAYERS,E.P.TAYLOR,WASHPOPPIN)

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SYCO/EPIC

Lil Pump

BIG HEAD,GNEALZ (B.MURRAY,G.NEALY,G.GARCIA)

Weeks On Chart

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2 Weeks Ago

The week’s most popular current songs across all genres, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music, sales data as compiled by Nielsen Music and streaming activity data by online music sources tracked by Nielsen Music. Songs are defined as current if they are newly-released titles, or songs receiving widespread airplay and/or sales activity for the first time. See Charts Legend on billboard.com/biz for complete rules and explanations. © 2017, Prometheus Global Media, LLC and Nielsen Music, Inc. All rights reserved. SALES, AIRPLAY & STREAMING DATA COMPILED BY

HIS IS SUCH AN AMAZING CHRISTMAS GIFT,”

Mariah Carey told Billboard after her 1994 holiday classic, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” hit the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time. The carol climbs 11-9 on the Dec. 30 Hot 100, with streaming heavily driving its surge. It gains by 4 percent to 25.2 million U.S. streams in the week ending Dec. 14, according to Nielsen Music, and ranks at No. 7 on the Streaming Songs chart. (Upon its original release, “Christmas” peaked at No. 12 on the Radio Songs tally during the 1994-95 holiday season, but because it was not a commercially available single then, it was ineligible to appear on the Hot 100 at the time. The song has re-entered the Hot 100 each year since 2012.) “Christmas” is Carey’s 28th Hot 100 top 10, tying her with Stevie Wonder for the fifth-most, after Madonna (38), The Beatles (34), Rihanna (31) and Michael Jackson (29). “As a songwriter, I feel so honored,” she said of the achievement. “I never thought we’d be talking about this happening, but I’m so thankful to everyone who embraces this song as part of their holiday tradition; it warms my heart. I am proud of this song that I —GARY TRUST wrote as a kid on my little Casio keyboard.”

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D U A L I PA New Rules

The British pop singersongwriter scores her first top 10 on Radio Songs, where the instructive “New Rules” roars 14-9, up 20 percent to 64 million in airplay audience.

13

12

9

10

13

Title CERTIFICATION

J WHITE,SHAFTIZM (WASHPOPPIN, D.OCTAVE,J WHITE,J.THORPE,SHAFTIZM)

6ix9ine

NOT LISTED (NOT LISTED)

SCUMGANG

What Lovers Do

14

New Rules 0

16

14

15

29

22

10

12

13

23 18

Maroon 5 Feat. SZA

J.EVIGAN,BEN BILLION$ (A.N.LEVINE,J.EVIGAN,S.ROWE, O.OLATUNJI,E.STRIDH,B.DIEHL,V.RADSTROM,B.T.HAZZARD)222/INTERSCOPE

Dua Lipa

3

33

26

25

23

Shape Of You 7

1

49

24

16

18

25

21

2

12

23

28

8

26

10

30

18

1

48

22

22

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45

14

20

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3

35

12

4

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10

37

20

39

29

24

27

27

25

21

26

LOGIC,6IX (SIR R.B.HALL II,A.IVATURY,A.CARACCIOLO,K.ROBINSON,A.TAGGART)

VISIONARY/DEF JAM

Ed Sheeran

STEVE MAC,E.SHEERAN (E.C.SHEERAN,J.MCDAID, S.MCCUTCHEON,K.BURRUSS,T.COTTLE,K.BRIGGS)

The Way Life Goes

Lil Uzi Vert Feat. Nicki Minaj

IKE BEATZ,D.CANNON (S.WOODS,D.CANNON,I.SMITH)

Love.

ATLANTIC

GENERATION NOW/ATLANTIC

Kendrick Lamar Feat. Zacari

T.WALTON,SOUNWAVE,G.KURSTIN,TOPDAWG (K.L.DUCKWORTH, Z.PACALDO,T.WALTON,M.A.SPEARS,G.KEELOR,A.TIFFITH)

Him & I

TOP DAWG/AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE

G-Eazy & Halsey

THE FUTURISTICS (G.GILLUM,A.FRANGIPANE,A.SCHWARTZ, J.KHAJADOURIAN,J.W.LAVIGNE,E.MACHUCA,D.GWITIRA,M.LOVE)

G-EAZY/RVG/BPG/RCA

21 Savage

18

24

27

Bank Account 2

40

31

28

Meant To Be Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line WILSHIRE (B.REXHA,T.HUBBARD,J.MILLER,D.A.GARCIA)

WARNER BROS./BMLG

32

26

29

How Long

Charlie Puth

36

33

30

Silence

23

32

31

Despacito 8

22

28

32

Young Dumb & Broke ¡

25

30

33

21 SAVAGE,METRO BOOMIN (S.B.A.JOSEPH,L.T.WAYNE,C.T.PERKINSON)

SLAUGHTER GANG/EPIC

C.PUTH (C.PUTH,J.K.HINDLIN,J.FRANKS)

OTTO/ATLANTIC

Marshmello Feat. Khalid

MARSHMELLO (MARSHMELLO,K.ROBINSON)

JOYTIME COLLECTIVE/RCA

Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Feat. Justin Bieber

A.TORRES,M.RENGIFO (LUIS FONSI,E.ENDER, R.L.AYALA RODRIGUEZ,J.D.BIEBER,J.BOYD,MARTY JAMES)

UNIVERSAL MUSIC LATINO/RAYMOND BRAUN/ SCHOOLBOY/DEF JAM/UMLE/REPUBLIC

Khalid

J.LITTLE (K.ROBINSON,J.LITTLE,T.RILEY)

Believer

RIGHT HAND/RCA

Imagine Dragons

MATTMAN & ROBIN (D.REYNOLDS,W.SERMON,B.MCKEE, D.PLATZMAN,R.FREDRIKSSON,M.LARSSON,J.D.TRANTER)

KIDINAKORNER/INTERSCOPE

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37

34

Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree

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45

35

It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year Andy Williams

55

35

36

Sky Walker

31

43

37

...Ready For It? ¡

O.BRADLEY (J.MARKS)

Brenda Lee

DECCA/MCA NASHVILLE/UME

R.MERSEY (G.WYLE,E.POLA)

COLUMBIA/LEGACY

Miguel Feat. Travis Scott

HAPPY PEREZ,MIGUEL (M.J.PIMENTEL,N.PEREZ,R.CHAHAYED,TRAVIS SCOTT)

BYSTORM/RCA

Taylor Swift

MAX MARTIN,SHELLBACK,A.PAYAMI (T.SWIFT,MAX MARTIN,SHELLBACK,A.PAYAMI)

BIG MACHINE/REPUBLIC

-

42

38

The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)

Nat King Cole

L.GILLETTE (M.H.TORME,R.WELLS)

CAPITOL/UME

38

38

39

The Weekend ¡

34

40

Unforgettable 4 French Montana Feat. Swae Lee

3

36

41

3

5

34

1

48

41

3

44

7

41

12

1

37

6

34

39

4

50

2

SZA

THANKGOD4CODY (S.ROWE,C.FAYNE,J.TIMBERLAKE,T.V.MOSLEY,F.N.HILLS)

TOP DAWG/RCA

24

1

24

-

47

41

A Holly Jolly Christmas

12

5

30

36

42

Attention ¡

Charlie Puth

9

16

37

40

43

That’s What I Like 6

Bruno Mars

MIKE WILL MADE-IT,C.P. DUBB,JAEGEN,M.R.SUTPHIN (K.KHARBOUCH, K.U.BROWN,M.L.WILLIAMS,C.WASHINGTON,A.J.SINGH,M.R.SUTPHIN)

M.GABLER (J.MARKS)

EAR DRUMMER/COKE BOYS/ BAD BOY/INTERSCOPE/EPIC

Burl Ives

DECCA/MCA SPECIAL PRODUCTS/GEFFEN/UME

C.PUTH (C.PUTH,J.K.HINDLIN)

OTTO/ATLANTIC

SHAMPOO PRESS & CURL,STEREOTYPES (BRUNO MARS,P.M.LAWRENCE II, C.B.BROWN,J.E.FAUNTLEROY II,J.YIP,R.ROMULUS,J.REEVES,R.C.MCCULLOUGH II)

Last Christmas

ATLANTIC

Wham!

20

RE-ENTRY

44

I Get The Bag ¡ Gucci Mane Feat. Migos

11

17

49

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45

16

Let You Down 0

16

9

43

41

46

Plain Jane

17

Feel It Still ¡

4

26

47

50

47

Humble.

Kendrick Lamar

MIKE WILL MADE-IT (K.L.DUCKWORTH,M.L.WILLIAMS)

TOP DAWG/AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE

6

23

42

46

48

There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back 2 Shawn Mendes

19

12

83

39

49

18 19 20

METRO BOOMIN,J.LUELLEN (R.D.DAVIS,J.H.LUELLEN,L.T.WAYNE)

T.PROFITT (N.FEUERSTEIN,T.PROFITT)

GUWOP/ATLANTIC

NF NF REAL MUSIC/CAROLINE/CAPITOL

Portugal. The Man

J.HILL,A.TACCONE (PORTUGAL. THE MAN,A.TACCONE, J.HILL,R. BATEMAN,F. GORMAN,B.HOLLAND)

Sorry Not Sorry 2 OAKWUD (D.LOVATO,W.FELDER, S.M.DOUGLAS,T.BROWN,W.Z.SIMMONS)

WARNER BROS.

ATLANTIC

Demi Lovato

HOLLYWOOD/SAFEHOUSE/ISLAND/REPUBLIC

I Fall Apart ¡

ILLANGELO (A.POST,C.MONTAGNER,W.T.WALSH)

Post Malone REPUBLIC

Mi Gente 2 J Balvin & Willy William Feat. Beyonce W.WILLIAM,B.KNOWLES (J.A.OSORIO BALVIN,A.D.RESTREPO ECHAVARRIA,W.WILLIAM, A.ADAM,M.NZASI MOUPONDO,B.KNOWLES,T.NASH,A.RAMIREZ SUAREZ)

SCORPIO/CAPITOL LATIN/PARKWOOD/ REPUBLIC/SONY MUSIC LATIN/UMLE/COLUMBIA

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24

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61

50

G.MICHAEL (G.MICHAEL)

COLUMBIA/LEGACY

Ric Flair Drip

Offset & Metro Boomin

METRO BOOMIN,BIJAN (K.CEPHUS,L.T.WAYNE,BIJAN)

BOOMINATI/QUALITY CONTROL/MOTOWN/ SLAUGHTER GANG/REPUBLIC/CAPITOL/EPIC

K.KNIGHT (D.D.BROWN,K.LABARRIE,P.BEAUREGARD,J.M.HOUSTON)

YBN: DEREK CONTRERAS. DUA LIPA: DANIEL BOCZARSKI/GETTY IMAGES.

1-800-273-8255 3 Logic Feat. Alessia Cara & Khalid

14

I.KIRKPATRICK (C.AILIN,I.KIRKPATRICK,E.W.SCHWARTZ)

Weeks On Chart

22

THE KSR GROUP/ATLANTIC

Gummo

17

19

IMPRINT/PROMOTION LABEL

Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) 3 Cardi B

15

16

Artist

PRODUCER (SONGWRITER)

8

19

Weeks On Chart

11

54

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You reference SpongeBob and Rick and Morty in the song. Are you a cartoon fan? I like SpongeBob for real — I used to watch it 24-7. But Rick and Morty I was just talking about at school a few days before I started writing my song, because everything I’ve seen on the show is something I’ve —TATIANA CIRISANO talked about.

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INTERSCOPE

A$AP Ferg A$AP WORLDWIDE/POLO GROUNDS/RCA

J.T.GEIGER II (S.MENDES,T.GEIGER,S.HARRIS,G.WARBURTON)

ISLAND/REPUBLIC

End Game Taylor Swift Feat. Ed Sheeran & Future MAX MARTIN,SHELLBACK (T.SWIFT,MAX MARTIN, SHELLBACK,E.C.SHEERAN,N.D.WILBURN)

BIG MACHINE/REPUBLIC

Kooda

6ix9ine

NOT LISTED (NOT LISTED)

SCUMGANG

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After you posted the song’s video on YouTube in September, what were your expectations? It blew up overnight. I thought it was going to get, like, 1 million [views], then

stop. Once it hit 2 million, I was like, “Oh, my God, we really taking off.” It’s crazy. We freestyled the whole [video]; it wasn’t directed or none of that. People all over the world are watching it now — I’m worldwide.

MARSHMELLO,ANDREW WATT (S.GOMEZ, MARSHMELLO,A.TAMPOSI,B.D.LEE,L.BELL,C.A.ROSEN)

Peak Position

When “Rubbin Off the Paint” started to take off, how did everyone at school treat you? Everyone became a fan. Even the teachers and my friends started acting like fans — it was starting to get weird. I was like, “Calm down.” The teacher would stop the lesson to talk about my song. I was a distraction because everyone was staring at me.

Wolves Selena Gomez X Marshmello

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The Alabama native, 18, previously peaked at No. 15 on Hot Rap Songs and No. 17 on Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop Songs.

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Artist IMPRINT/PROMOTION LABEL

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Title CERTIFICATION PRODUCER (SONGWRITER)

Peak Position

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Last Week

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52

53

Pills And Automobiles 0 Chris Brown Feat. Yo Gotti, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & Kodak Black

LANCO ARISTA NASHVILLE

OG PARKER,SMASH DAVID,THE MARTIANZ (C.M.BROWN,J.I.PARKER, J.HUTCHINS,S.D.JIMINEZ,M.MIMS,A BOOGIE WIT DA HOODIE,D.OCTAVE)

62

54

Like I Loved You 0

Brett Young

46

48

55

Rubbin Off The Paint

YBN Nahmir

53

55

56

Let Me Go

ALESSO,ANDREW WATT (A.WOTMAN,A.TAMPOSI,B.LEE,J.LIDELL,A.LINDBLAD)

REPUBLIC

33

51

57

What About Us

P!nk

63

60

58

Lemon

66

66

59

Lights Down Low 0

61

63

60

I’ll Name The Dogs

HOT SHOT DEBUT

61

64

62

52

58

63

65

64

64

D.HUFF (B.YOUNG,J.LEE)

BMLG

IZAK (N.SIMMONS)

YBN/MMMG

Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso Feat. Florida Georgia Line & Watt

STEVE MAC (P!NK,J.MCDAID,S.MCCUTCHEON)

RCA

N*E*R*D & Rihanna

P.L.WILLIAMS (P.L.WILLIAMS)

N.E.R.D/COLUMBIA

MAX Feat. gnash

DCD2/CRUSH MUSIC/RED ASSOCIATED LABELS

Blake Shelton

S.HENDRICKS (M.DRAGSTREM,B.HAYSLIP,J.THOMPSON)

WARNER BROS. NASHVILLE/WMN

Camila Cabello

FRANK DUKES,JARAMI (K.C.CABELLO,A.FEENY,L.R.DAWOD, J.L.OLOFSSON,N.BAO,S.YATCHENKO)

Candy Paint 0 POST MALONE,L.BELL (A.POST,L.BELL)

Post Malone Kodak Black Feat. Lil Wayne

NOT LISTED (NOT LISTED)

DOLLAZ N DEALZ/ATLANTIC

Good Old Days

Macklemore Feat. Kesha

BUDO (B.HAGGERTY,K.SEBERT,J.KARP, A.JOSLYN,S.WISHKOSKI,T.ANDREWS)

57

65

Light It Up

Luke Bryan

J.STEVENS,J.STEVENS (L.BRYAN,B.TURSI)

CAPITOL NASHVILLE

69

67

66

Yours 0

67

56

65

68

Russell Dickerson

C.BROWN (P.WELLING,C.BROWN,R.DICKERSON)

Go Legend

TRIPLE TIGERS

Big Sean & Metro Boomin Feat. Travis Scott

METRO BOOMIN (S.M.ANDERSON, L.T.WAYNE,TRAVIS SCOTT)

When It Rains It Pours 0 S.MOFFATT (L.COMBS,R.FULCHER,J.WALKER)

Luke Combs

RIVER HOUSE/COLUMBIA NASHVILLE

70

69

Round Here Buzz

60

72

70

Look What You Made Me Do 3

69

NEW

Eric Church

J.JOYCE (E.CHURCH,J.HYDE,L.DICK)

EMI NASHVILLE

J.M.ANTONOFF,T.SWIFT (T.SWIFT,J.M.ANTONOFF, R.FAIRBRASS,F.FAIRBRASS,R.MANZOLI)

71

Unforgettable 0

72

Dark Knight Dummo

Taylor Swift

Thomas Rhett VALORY

Trippie Redd Feat. Travis Scott

HONORABLE C NOTE (TRIPPIE REDD)

EG

67

68

73

Betrayed

Lil Xan

B.JOHNSON (D.LEONAS,A.BRUESCH)

COLUMBIA

73

77

74

Losing Sleep 0

76

75

75

82

73

NEW

RCA NASHVILLE

Luis Fonsi & Demi Lovato

Pick It Up

77

My Dawg

I Could Use A Love Song Maren Morris

80

78

28

71

79 80

Famous Dex Feat. A$AP Rocky

NOT LISTED (NOT LISTED)

RICH FOREVER/300

Lil Baby

QUAY (NOT LISTED)

QUALITY CONTROL

BUSBEE,M.MORRIS (M.MORRIS,J.ROBBINS,L.VELTZ)

MIC Drop

COLUMBIA NASHVILLE

BTS Feat. Desiigner

S.AOKI (RM,S.HIROYUKI AOKI,PDOGG,SUPREME BOI,”HTIMAN”BANG, J-HOPE,S.R.SELBY, III,T.PARKS,FLOWSIK,S.JACOBS)

Pull Up N Wreck

46

6

53

12

13

19

58

6

59

10

58

14

61

1

-

53

81

59

8

6 MIGOS, NICKI MINAJ & CARDI B MotorSport

82

NEW

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BOOMINATI/G.O.O.D./REPUBLIC/DEF JAM

Artist IMPRINT/PROMOTION LABEL

Tell Me You Love Me J.HILL,STINT (J.HILL,KIRBY LAURYEN,A.BHATTACHARYYA)

Danger

Demi Lovato HOLLYWOOD/SAFEHOUSE/ISLAND/REPUBLIC

Migos & Marshmello

MARSHMELLO,JUDGE (MARSHMELLO, Q.K.MARSHALL,K.K.BALL,K.CEPHUS,P.S.JUDGE)

ATLANTIC

Walker Hayes

3

84

84

83

You Broke Up With Me 0 S.MCANALLY (W.HAYES,K.SACKLEY,T.ARCHER)

MONUMENT/ARISTA NASHVILLE

64

8

72

76

84

Wanted You

NAV Feat. Lil Uzi Vert

57

16

74

78

85

Dusk Till Dawn 0

66

9

67

1

86

NEW 80

83

87

33

20

81

82

88

BEN BILLION$ (N.GORAYA,S.WOODS,B.DIEHL,A.ESMAILIAN,K.M.KHALED)

G.KURSTIN (Z.MALIK,G.KURSTIN,S.K.I.FURLER,A.ORIET,D.PHELAN)

Untouchable EMINEM,M.BATSON,E.HAYNIE, MR. PORTER (M.MATHERS III)

RCA

Eminem

Mayores

Becky G Feat. Bad Bunny

J.FONSECA (S.A.CASTILLO VASQUEZ,S.M.PRIMERA MUSSETT, P.A.INGUNZA,J.FONSECA,B.A.MARTINEZ OCASIO,M.CACERES)

3

82

1

83

8

64

5

44

14

86

1

74

8

41

16

88

4

35

7

66

8

92

2

93

2

86

4

95

2

93

2

91

4

31

16

98

2

94

4

KEMOSABE/RCA/SONY MUSIC LATIN

F**k Love XXXTentacion Feat. Trippie Redd XXXTENTACION,D.DUNCAN,T.TAYLOR,N.MIRA (TRIPPIE RED, XXXTENTACION,D.RANDALL,D.L.SNODGRASS JR.,N.MIRA)

BAD VIBES FOREVER/EMPIRE RECORDINGS

Written In The Sand

Old Dominion

92

88

89

1

17

75

81

90

47

20

89

89

91

Too Much To Ask

72

1

-

97

92

Marry Me

67

5

RE-ENTRY

93

No Smoke

63

12

88

86

94

When We

47

4

-

98

95

Five More Minutes

73

5

-

93

96

Juice

77

1

93

91

97

All On Me

75

17

85

87

98

Jocelyn Flores

28

3

RE-ENTRY

99

Legends

80

2

94

100 100

S.MCANALLY (M.RAMSEY,T. ROSEN,B.TURSI,S.MCANALLY)

Ghostface Killers

53

WEB/SHADY/AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE

12

96

XO/REPUBLIC

Zayn Feat. Sia

68

BIGHIT ENTERTAINMENT

Big Sean & Metro Boomin Feat. 21 Savage

METRO BOOMIN,J.LUELLEN (L.T.WAYNE, J.H.LUELLEN,S.M.ANDERSON,S.B.A.JOSEPH)

Title CERTIFICATION PRODUCER (SONGWRITER)

52

SAFEHOUSE/ISLAND/UNIVERSAL MUSIC LATINO/REPUBLIC/UMLE

76

78

RE-ENTRY

Chris Young

C.CROWDER,C.YOUNG (C.YOUNG,J.HOGE,C. DESTEFANO)

A.TORRES,M.RENGIFO (LUIS FONSI, A.TORRES,M.RENGIFO,A.RENGIFO)

12

BIG MACHINE/REPUBLIC

D.HUFF,J.FRASURE,THOMAS RHETT (THOMAS RHETT,J.FRASURE,A.GORLEY,S.MCANALLY)

Echame La Culpa

54

BOOMINATI/G.O.O.D./REPUBLIC/DEF JAM

68

59

14

BENDO/ADA/WARNER BROS.

58

NEW

46

SYCO/EPIC

ARTIST PARTNERS GROUP/ATLANTIC/REPUBLIC/RRP

Codeine Dreaming

15

RCA

62

59

45

Peak Position

J.JOYCE (B.LANCASTER)

RCA NASHVILLE

21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin Feat. Travis Scott

METRO BOOMIN (S.B.A.JOSEPH, K.CEPHUS,L.T.WAYNE,TRAVIS SCOTT)

BOOMINATI/QUALITY CONTROL/MOTOWN/ SLAUGHTER GANG/REPUBLIC/CAPITOL/EPIC

Niall Horan

G.KURSTIN (N.HORAN,J.SCOTT)

NEON HAZE/CAPITOL

Thomas Rhett

D.HUFF,J.FRASURE,THOMAS RHETT (THOMAS RHETT,J.FRASURE,A.GORLEY,S.MCANALLY)

VALORY

YoungBoy Never Broke Again

NOT LISTED (NOT LISTED)

NEVER BROKE AGAIN

Tank

CARDIAK (TANK,J.NEWT)

R&B MONEY/ATLANTIC

Scotty McCreery

F.ROGERS (S.MCCREERY,F.ROGERS,M.CRISWELL)

TRIPLE TIGERS

Yo Gotti

BEN BILLION$ (M.MIMS,B.DIEHL,K.M.KHALED)

COCAINE MUZIK/EPIC

Devin Dawson

J.JOYCE (D.DAWSON,J.DURRETT,A.SMITH)

XXXTENTACION,POTSU (XXXTENTACION,S.DYNASTY)

ATLANTIC/WEA

XXXTentacion BAD VIBES FOREVER/EMPIRE RECORDINGS

Kelsea Ballerini

F.G.WHITEHEAD,J.MASSEY (K.BALLERINI,F.G.WHITEHEAD,H.LINDSEY)

BLACK RIVER

Faking It Calvin Harris Feat. Kehlani & Lil Yachty CALVIN HARRIS (CALVIN HARRIS,J.REYEZ,LIL YACHTY)

COLUMBIA

61

CAMILA CABELLO Never Be the Same

The song, which follows the No. 2-peaking “Havana” from Cabello’s self-titled debut solo LP (due Jan. 12), bows at No. 5 on the Digital Song Sales chart (30,000 sold) and logs 6.1 million U.S. streams.

65

L U K E B RYA N Light It Up

Parent album What Makes You Country launches as Bryan’s fourth No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and eighth chart-topper on Top Country Albums, with 108,000 equivalent album units.

CARDI B: GP IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES. CABELLO: JASON KOERNER/ WIREIMAGE. BRYAN: THEO WARGO/GETTY IMAGES.

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The week’s most popular current songs across all genres, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music, sales data as compiled by Nielsen Music and streaming activity data by online music sources tracked by Nielsen Music. Songs are defined as current if they are newly-released titles, or songs receiving widespread airplay and/or sales activity for the first time. See Charts Legend on billboard.com/biz for complete rules and explanations. © 2017, Prometheus Global Media, LLC and Nielsen Music, Inc. All rights reserved.

52

SALES, AIRPLAY & STREAMING DATA COMPILED BY

54

Never Be The Same

17

DOLLAZ N DEALZ/ATLANTIC

48

N.MOTTE (M.G.SCHNEIDER,L.O’DONNELL,N.MOTTE)

51

Migos, Nicki Minaj and Cardi B’s “MotorSport” vrooms 15-6 on the Hot 100, as it charges 9-5 on Streaming Songs following the Dec. 7 arrival of its official video (31.7 million U.S. streams, up 40 percent, according to Nielsen Music). Migos earn their second Hot 100 top 10; Minaj tallies her 15th, extending her record for the most among female rappers; and Cardi B becomes the first female MC to send her first three Hot 100 entries to the top 10, following “Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)” (currently at No. 11) and “No Limit” (No. 10). —G.T.

Weeks On Chart

LONDON ON DA TRACK (D.OCTAVE,L.HOLMES, T.GOMRINGER,K.GOMRINGER,XXXTENTACION)

This Week

Roll In Peace Kodak Black Feat. XXXTENTACION

Last Week

51

Artist IMPRINT/PROMOTION LABEL

2 Weeks Ago

This Week

56

Title CERTIFICATION PRODUCER (SONGWRITER)

Weeks On Chart

Last Week

57

DATA FOR WE E K OF 12 . 30. 2017

Peak Position

2 Weeks Ago

Billboard Hot 100


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27 The Year In Music As the world reeled from one of the most divisive elections in political history, Ariana Grande, Logic, JAY-Z and other artists spent 2017 adapting to changing times. 50 The No. 1s In 2017, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee had the masses singing in Spanish, Lil Uzi Vert brought emo to hip-hop and Lana Del Rey found her political voice. As Cardi B, who leads Billboard’s annual portfolio, puts it: “It felt like I was doing it for the culture.”

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Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” hits the top 10 for the first time — 23 years after its release.

YEAR-END CHARTS 86 Ed Sheeran finishes 2017 on top — and as part of the mainstream male takeover, with the rankings of the year’s top artists, albums and songs all dominated by men.

CODA 136 In 1987, Jimmy Iovine rounded up the decade’s top stars for a holiday hit with the first A Very Special Christmas compilation.

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the changing times. International music stormed the charts as Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” tied Mariah Carey’s

As the world reeled from one of the most divisive elections in political history, artists spent 2017 adapting to

JAY-Z helped bring mental health into the conversation, and the members of One Direction went, well, in different directions

record for most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Ariana Grande triumphed in the face of tragedy, Logic and

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Madonna gave an F-bomb-laden speech about “blowing up the White House” at the post-inauguration day Women’s March on Washington.

THE TAKEOVER: HOW RAP RULED POPULAR MUSIC

As more fans started streaming, Cardi B, Post Malone and Drake helped hip-hop become the predominant genre

AS RECENTLY AS LAST DECEMBER,

rapper Post Malone was at risk of becoming a one-hit wonder. His breakout single, “White Iverson,” had made fans of Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller and sent him on tour with Justin Bieber, but with the release of his debut album, Stoney, fast approaching and no new songs connecting with listeners, the future looked uncertain. Then came “Congratulations,” the LP’s fifth single that, when officially released 26 BILLBOARD | DECEMBER 30, 2017

in January, began to explode on streaming services. By July, the Quavo-featuring song had peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, and to date it has been streamed over 1 billion times across all platforms. It also cemented Malone as a legitimate force in hip-hop — so much so that in September, when he released “Rockstar,” the first single from his forthcoming album, Beerbongs and Bentleys, the track (featuring 21 Savage) reached No. 1 on the Hot 100, where it remained for eight weeks. “The future is streaming,” says Malone. “Millennials in this day and age enjoy that easy and quick access — and streaming gives them what they want.” In 2017, R&B/hip-hop established itself as the leading genre in the industry for the first time since Nielsen started tracking sales in 1991, outperforming all other genres, claiming 25.1 percent of total consumption and 30.3 percent of all on-demand audio streams. (The No. 2 genre, rock, accounted for 18.1 percent.) It’s streaming that has increased the music industry’s revenue by double-digit percentage points for the first time in

nearly 20 years: Seven of the 10 moststreamed songs in the United States in 2017 were rap songs, according to Nielsen Music, and they accounted for nearly 65 percent of the roughly 8.2 billion ondemand total streams. For Apple Music head of artist curation Carl Chery, the latest metrics are an eyeopener to those in the industry who had once doubted hip-hop’s ability to move the needle. “My reaction when those conversations started happening was like, ‘Duh,’ ” he says. “Hip-hop has been the most influential genre arguably in the last 20 years.” The genre’s streaming success has helped mint a slew of new superstars: Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)” reached No. 1 on the Hot 100, becoming the first song by a solo female rapper to top the chart in 19 years, while 21 Savage’s debut LP, ISSA Album, landed at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Also, Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” reached No. 3 on the Hot 100, and Lil Uzi Vert’s “XO Tour Llif3” peaked at No. 7. The established stars played their parts in a major way as well: Drake and Kendrick I LLU STR ATI O N BY TA R A JACO BY


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With 117.5 million viewers, Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl LI gig in February — where she descended into the stadium on a wire — became the second-most-watched halftime show in history.

Lamar, two of the industry’s most-streamed artists, accounted for the five biggest streaming weeks for albums in 2017, with Drake’s More Life logging 384.8 million streams for its songs in its debut week (the most in one week for an album’s songs), and Lamar’s DAMN. notching 340.6 million. Streaming has also catapulted unconventional artists like Uzi and Lil Pump into the spotlight. “They weren’t the norm of what was being played at radio,” says John Fleckenstein, executive vp at their label, RCA Records. “But now there is this massive audience [through streaming] that can find stuff and take tests of it so easily.” Hip-hop and R&B had long generated large streaming numbers, but “there used to be a much bigger gap between what was considered a streaming and traditional hit,” says Apple Music’s Beats 1 DJ Zane Lowe. “It’s why I say that 2017 is the year that streaming really arrived.” In many ways, hip-hop fans were primed to stream. Free online mixtapes have long played a crucial role in a rapper’s fan base — by 2006, the RIAA estimated the mixtape economy was responsible for 30 million to 50 million sales a year. Tuma Basa, Spotify’s global programming head of hip-hop and curator of its influential Rap Caviar playlist, says, “Hip-hop has been the dominant culture for many years, but streaming has helped us measure it. A lot of those hidden markets are coming to the surface.” Like many rap artists now seeing mainstream success, Malone began his career by posting music to SoundCloud. “The kids live online, so I knew that would be the best way to start, and plus, it’s free,” he says. The streaming service’s CEO, Kerry Trainor, says hip-hop culture yielded SoundCloud rap, because “it’s all about that incredible democratization where you can reach fans directly.” “What you’ve got now is a distribution platform in streaming that can move as fast as these artists move,” adds Lowe. “There are no rules, and right now streaming is best built to handle a no-rules future.” Maintaining hip-hop’s prominence on streaming into 2018, however, will require fresh thinking and continued diligence by the respective platforms. This past summer, Spotify launched a RapCaviar concert series hosting performances in the United States by top acts including Gucci Mane, Lil Uzi Vert and Playboi Carti. And in October, TIDAL held a large-scale benefit show at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, with one stage exclusively dedicated to breaking new artists. Of course, everything boils down to one essential approach, says Basa: “It’s all about staying on top of what’s hot.” —DAN HYMAN

Three’s Company Migos were the only group of any genre to rise to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2017 — and two members scored pop hits on their own. Here are all the times each member appeared on the chart this year

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Outside of Migos, Offset had eight hits on the Hot 100, most frequently with contributions to Without Warning, his project with 21 Savage and Metro Boomin.

Of Quavo’s nine Hot 100 entries apart from his Migos brethren, four made the top 10, with DJ Khaled’s “I’m the One” debuting at No. 1.

Though Takeoff’s Hot 100 presence was limited to Migos’ songs, he still had solo offerings, appearing on Calvin Harris' album with John Legend and Snoop Dogg.

SHORT & SWEET This year, Billboard Hot 100 songs slimmed down: The average length of tracks in the top 10 was 3:42, down seven seconds compared with the 2016 average. Meanwhile, Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” became the shortest Hot 100 top 10 in 42 years.

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On Feb. 12, Adele won the Grammy for album of the year with 25 — then argued in her acceptance speech that Beyoncé’s Lemonade deserved it.

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Beyoncé’s Insta-Slay Queen Bey knows how to make an announcement. On Feb. 1, she revealed her pregnancy with twins on Instagram, and in seven hours, it became the most-liked photo in the history of the app with around 6.4 million likes. (It now boasts 11.1 million and counting.)

CHAINED TO THE GIMMICK Though musically disparate, Katy Perry’s, Arcade Fire’s and Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated 2017 albums all had something in common — inventive promo prior to release

“We are incre dibly grateful that our family be growing by will two.” —The Ca rters

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KATY PERRY WITNESS

ARCADE FIRE EVERYTHING NOW

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Perry chained disco balls to objects in Chicago, London and Los Angeles that played “Chained to the Rhythm” through headphones.

The band had a good laugh with fake album reviews parodying music sites, merch trolling Kendall and Kylie Jenner, and pricey fidget spinners.

Swift’s album cover was plastered on UPS delivery trucks as part of a branding partnership that included a video of the artist packaging the LPs herself.

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Frank Ocean surprised fans in February by launching a Beats 1 show, blonded RADIO, where he premiered four new songs and two features.

AS THE DRAMA OF THE PRESIDENTIAL

MORE CAUSES, GREATER EFFECTS

After the shock of the 2016 election, artists from Chance the Rapper to Kesha found ways to advocate for urgent issues

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election played out in 2016, musicians were a constant presence on the campaign trail. Vampire Weekend, Grizzly Bear and Killer Mike drummed up support for Sen. Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary, while Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, JAY-Z and Beyoncé all stumped for Hillary Clinton in the general election. “We were fully engulfed just trying to keep Donald Trump out,” recalls rapper Pusha T, who sat with vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine to discuss criminal justice reform at an October 2016 event. Trump’s victory last November created an unexpected quandary. “People were in shock,” continues Pusha T. “It put everybody on pause.” Some stars seemed

to turn away from politics, with Perry, for instance, shifting to a broader narrative of emotional healing for the release of her Witness album in June. But others have doubled down on using their platforms for social change — often sharpening their focus on key policy issues like criminal justice reform, immigrant rights and climate change instead of the president himself. While there wasn’t one singular, highprofile anti-Trump anthem in 2017 to match YG and Nipsey Hussle’s searing 2016 song, “FDT,” many artists found more direct ways to advocate for the causes they support. “You see Chance the Rapper talk about racial injustice and the inequities in public education, donating to schools and showing up at city council [in Chicago],” says Carolyn


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After mysterious “4:44” banners popped up across New York’s subway system in June, fans suspected the numbers would title JAY-Z’s next album. (They were right.)

DeWitt, president of Rock the Vote. “You have Kesha on her album [Rainbow] talking about sexual harassment, misogyny and the power that women have to create change. JAY-Z authored an op-ed [in The New York Times] getting into criminal justice reform. You’re seeing a lot of artists step up.” Activists say issue-oriented efforts can help lay groundwork for long-term political engagement — something that’s crucial in America, where voter turnout remains relatively low, particularly outside of presidential races. “If you’re just working to elect a candidate, a lot of times the momentum is over after Election Day,” says Jessica George, executive director of the nonprofit group Revolutions Per Minute, which helps strategize artists’ activism and philanthropy. “If I’m organizing around an issue, I can inform people where candidates stand; after Election Day, we can follow pieces of legislation. That’s a pathway to be involved throughout the entire process.” One obstacle to action is the constant drumbeat of bad news. “Artists understand that now is a climate that you have to clap back at,” says Public Enemy’s Chuck D. “This is not a time when it’s fun and games and nothing to say.” But with so many headlines competing for attention, choosing which issue to engage with can be overwhelming for artists and fans alike. “There’s a general [sense of] not knowing what to do because there are so many uphill battles right now and unhinged, very direct racism, sexism and classism at every level,” says Victoria Ruiz, lead singer of the firebrand punk group Downtown Boys. She would like to see individual efforts from artists lead toward more effective collective action, but, she acknowledges, “It’s hard to figure out how to collectively mobilize when you are dealing with family members being in unsafe situations, or you are in unsafe situations when it comes to immigration or wages being cut or sexism in the workplace.” After the horrific mass shooting at a Las Vegas country music festival in October, many looked to artists from that genre to advocate for some form of gun control. Pop artists like Lady Gaga used social media to voice support for gun regulations, but with the notable exceptions of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, few name-brand, commercially successful country acts have been willing to take a public stance on the issue. Raul Malo — lead singer of long-running country outfit The Mavericks and an outspoken critic of Trump’s anti-Muslim travel bans — sees this as another sign that the music community has work left to do to improve its capacity for collective action. “I’m really disappointed that more

Music Takes A Knee After former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt during the national anthem in 2016 as a way to protest systemic oppression, artists followed his lead, using their respective platforms to show solidarity with his message.

MY YEAR IN MUSIC

Becky G 2017 is going to be a year that I really remember. I did a lot of things for the first time. As an artist, it was my reset button for my musical career. Everything in the past happened for a reason, and I learned a lot from it, but this year was the year to re-establish my artistry and create a new foundation for it. It all started with [my co-starring role in] Power Rangers. I learned so much from filming the movie that it reinspired me on an artistic level, and it’s really what made me go into Spanish music. I figured, “What the hell? I’m trying something

Steve Aoki (left) with Kaepernick in New York in October.

completely new in the acting world, my first feature film.” So it gave me the balls to try something new in my music. Although I’m very proud to be Latina and I’m proud of where I come from, [singing in Spanish] was always one of my biggest fears. It might be because I watched the movie Selena too many times — when her dad says, “You’re either too Mexican for the Americans or too American for the Mexicans. You can’t be in the middle.” That part stuck with me, because I’ve lived my whole life in the middle. When

Stevie Wonder and his son Kwame Morris at the Global Citizen Festival in September.

people say, “I’m going to cross over,” I realized, “No, I am the crossover. I’m one foot on one side, and one foot on the other.” It’s scary to walk that bridge, because you never know if you’re going to be accepted into the community as an artist the way you would hope. When I recorded my first song in Spanish, “Sola,” it felt so right, and I realized that I found myself in my Spanish music. People were like, “Finally! This sound makes sense to who you are!” It felt like everything fell into place. As much as it felt right, it was very challenging,

Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder onstage at Tennessee’s Pilgrimage Fest in September.

and it pushed me to want to be better. [My single] “Mayores” was also a coming-of-age moment. I think it was the moment when everyone was like, “Oh, wow, she can be sexy.” The topic of the song felt very empowering. I feel so proud. This year is the revival for me of my life

country artists that were there that night have not come out in favor of sensible gun control,” says Malo. “That might ruffle some feathers. But if they all do it, that’s a different thing.” Malo acknowledges the importance of considering one’s audience: “If you’re badgering [listeners] with political opinions [and] that wall goes up, we’re back to square one,” he says. But he nonetheless views ruffling at least a few feathers as a crucial part of an artist’s mandate. “One of the things I hate the most is when people tell me, ‘You’re a singer, just shut up and sing,’ ” he says. “Really? Everybody else has an opinion; why not me? Artists traditionally have always kept the conversation going, whether they upset fans or not. “At this point,” he adds, “I’m not going to keep quiet, no matter what.” —ELIAS LEIGHT

as an artist — a new life. —AS TOLD TO TATIANA CIRISANO

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In June, 49 million people watched Katy Perry sleep, do yoga and host a dinner party during a 96-hour livestream promoting her album Witness.

“I am the greatest rapper alive/So damn great, motherfucker, I’ve died/ What you’re hearing now is a paranormal vibe.” —Kendrick Lamar, “The Heart Pt. 4”

“If we’re talking about right now, it’s Kendrick, easy. Not even close.” —Vince Staples, in an interview with KPWR (Power 106) Los Angeles

“I definitely think Kendrick is one of the greatest rappers of our time.” —Mary J. Blige

“Absolutely. Because he has something to say. His metaphors are out of this world. He’s like a Shakespeare. He’s timeless.” —Taraji P. Henson

“To have a song with Kendrick Lamar in this generation is like, back in the days, having a song with 2Pac. It’s legendary.” —Zacari, on singing on Kendrick’s “LOVE.”

IS KENDRICK THE GREATEST MC OF THIS GENERATION?

“He’s my favorite rapper — he’s able to carry that conscious message but still make music you want to dance to.” —Kehlani

DAMN. went double-platinum, with a No. 1 Hot 100 hit (“HUMBLE.”) and two more in the top 20 (“LOYALTY.,” “LOVE.”). But the highest measure of his success in 2017 is his peers’ respect

“He’s a game-changer... He sent me the rap and said, ‘Can you get this down?’ I was like, ‘Are you fucking crazy? Do you know how you rap?’ ” —Don Cheadle, on starring in the “DNA.” video

“Even if I didn’t know him, I would still tell you he is, for sure, one of the greatest of our generation. I don’t know who could top him.” —Ty Dolla $ign

“Yes.” —DRAM

“I believe he has entered the conversation.” —Chris Rock, in an interview with WQHT (Hot 97) New York

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“Kendrick is the greatest of our time, but that doesn’t need to be restated by me.” —Brother Ali on Twitter

“I haven’t stopped listening to [DAMN.] since he sent it to me... His wordplay in his lyrics is unbelievable.” —LeBron James, at an NBA post-game press conference



In July, Charli XCX assembled Joe Jonas, Wiz Khalifa and 58 other male stars to eat pancakes and play with puppies in her “Boys” music video.

ASAHD KHALED’S WILD FIRST YEAR At just 14 months old, DJ Khaled’s son has done it all, from festival appearances to producing LPs

CRAWL AND REPEAT Asahd made his red carpet debut at the Grammys with his father, whose Major Key was up for best rap album.

RAP GENIUS Not only did Asahd grace the cover of his father’s Grateful LP (and two of its singles), he also executive-produced the record.

FESTIVAL FIRST Met by a chanting audience, Asahd (in Khaled’s arms) made his festival debut at Billboard’s Hot 100 Festival in August.

POP GOES GLOBAL (FOR REAL) From “Despacito” and “Mi Gente” to “Havana” and “DNA,” 2017 broke the mold for international sounds in pop

WHEN ESHY GAZIT BEGAN WORKING

BIRTHDAY BONANZA A Lion King-themed birthday bash in October was fitting for the hip-hop prince, who received a $100,000 watch.

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with the Korean boy band BTS in 2016, the group was seen by some as a long shot for crossover success. “Early on, many people in the industry mocked my attempts to break BTS,” says Gazit, the CEO of the boutique PR, A&R and management agency Gramophone Media. “They thought that it was never going to happen in the U.S.” Prior to this year, the most notable K-pop success story in the United States happened in 2012, when PSY’s “Gangnam Style” rocketed to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. But where that song’s success

felt like lightning in a bottle, BTS is bigger than just one song. The seven-member, socially conscious group has spent 2017 collaborating with EDM stars like The Chainsmokers and Steve Aoki, eliciting screaming fans at the American Music Awards and making history on the charts. In September, the album Love Yourself: Her became the first Korean-language top 10 on the Billboard 200, and the single “DNA” reached No. 67 on the Hot 100, the highest peak on that chart for a K-pop group — until BTS’ “MIC Drop” remix with Aoki and Desiigner debuted at No. 28 in December, breaking the group’s own record. Recently, Gazit has helped arrange fullband interviews for BTS with James Corden and E! News, even though only one member is fluent in English. “[Interviewers] see the charm, the smile, their humanity,” he says. “The talent doesn’t need language.” That has been the defining story of pop music in 2017: English is no longer a requirement for mainstream U.S. success. When Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber’s summer smash “Despacito” ruled the Hot 100 for 16 weeks (tying a record set by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men’s “One Sweet Day”), it became the first Spanish-language song to reach No. 1 since “Macarena” two decades earlier. And


An eight-year hot streak: Drake dropped off the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time since 2009 in August, setting a record of 431 consecutive weeks on the chart.

No Days Off Neither Justin Bieber nor Rihanna released an album (or even a solo single) in 2017, but both continued to lord over the pop world — and manage to stay on the charts

FEB. 24 Future’s second album of 2017, HNDRXX features Rihanna on “Selfish,” the fulllength’s first single.

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MARCH 25 Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain,” off 2016’s ANTI, peaks at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 more than six months after its debut.

unlike that novelty smash, “Despacito” was a no-joke blockbuster. By the end of the year, 17 Latin songs had reached the Hot 100, including J Balvin, Willy William and Beyoncé’s top 10 hit, “Mi Gente,” and Camila Cabello’s No. 2 single, “Havana,” in an unmistakably huge upswing from 2016, when only two Spanish-language songs made the chart. It has been a growth year for K-pop, too, with veteran acts like Exo and G-Dragon cracking the Billboard 200 and girl group Blackpink (which appeared on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 in July) following close on BTS’ heels. What’s behind the change? According to Jesus Lopez, chairman/CEO of Universal Music’s Latin America and Iberian Peninsula division, which released both “Despacito” and “Mi Gente,” the answer is simple. “Streaming has democratized the consumption of music,” he says. “As a consequence, the barriers that existed previously — particularly the language — have been lowered.” Video is another piece of the puzzle (“Despacito” has 4.5 billion YouTube views). “Latinos have a video consumption average higher than other communities,” he adds. The streaming boom was a major factor in the stateside success of BTS, which soared to 11.4 million U.S. streams in the

week of Sept. 28 after “DNA” was featured as the first track on Spotify’s 2.4 millionfollower New Music Friday playlist. Streaming was similarly key to the rise of Cabello’s “Havana.” “Latin Spotify playlists are some of the biggest in the world, and they’re only going to get bigger,” says Syco Music managing director Tyler Brown, whose label also saw high streaming numbers for CNCO’s Latin American hit “Reggaetón Lento” and its Spanglish remix featuring U.K. girl group Little Mix. Brown believes 2017 reflects a deeper shift. “Latin music became part of pop music,” he says. “When a Little Mix fan or an Ed Sheeran fan listens to a Latin beat, they don’t think, ‘That’s a Latin record.’ They just think it’s a pop record.” Of course, it helps when a superstar like Bieber or Beyoncé hops on a track, as happened with “Despacito” and “Mi Gente,” respectively. But BTS’ breakthrough suggests this is no longer a must. In 2018, the band is planning to go even bigger, releasing new music and launching an arena tour that expands on its 2017 run. “The U.S. has been accepting many more different [kinds of] music and cultures than ever before,” says Gazit. “I believe that 2018 will be full of surprises.” —JEFF BENJAMIN

APRIL 14 Kendrick Lamar drops DAMN. with Rihanna offering verses on “Loyalty,” which hits No. 2 on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.

APRIL 17 Bieber jumps on a bilingual remix of Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” that tops the Hot 100 for 16 weeks.

APRIL 28 Bieber guests on DJ Khaled’s Hot 100 chart-topper “I’m the One,” alongside Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne.

JUNE 16 Khaled’s follow-up, “Wild Thoughts,” features Rihanna with Bryson Tiller. The song goes on to hit No. 2 on the Hot 100.

JUNE 29 Bieber’s third feature of 2017 comes courtesy of EDM star David Guetta’s “2U.” It debuts at No. 16 on the Hot 100.

AUG. 17 The first co-lead of Bieber’s 2017 is with producer BloodPop for “Friends,” which bows at No. 5 on Digital Song Sales.

NOV. 1 Rihanna raps! Her N.E.R.D collaboration “Lemon” becomes the trio’s first Hot 100 hit, bowing at No. 63. —ANDREW UNTERBERGER


After a five-year hiatus due to a legal battle with producer Dr. Luke, Kesha scored a No. 1 album, and her first Grammy noms, with Rainbow.

MY YEAR IN MUSIC

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the “I Got You” video grow starting in the first week of January to performing “Meant to Be” in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in my hometown of New York.

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do is go in open-minded and just see what happens. Even though I was a little scared about the session [for “Meant to Be” with Florida Georgia Line], I didn’t say no, because I like being disruptive and doing different things. That’s what music is about; if you follow the rules it’s really boring. I want to have fun and try to change what people are used to. I want more pop artists to do country collaborations, and I bet that will happen a lot more in the next five to six months. I want to pave the way. I think “Meant to Be” is [one of] my highest-charting songs right now — it feels really good. It’s a testament to the music, to writing great songs and never stopping. All the success helps push me to do even

ROCK’S BIG COMMERCIAL BREAKS Getting your song placed in an ad can still yield huge results, as shown by a handful of alt-rock crossover smashes and resurfaced radio staples

better and even more. I try to make the most of every moment. I want to enjoy every little thing, especially when I’m on the road, because you can get caught up in the motions — then get caught up watching the charts, but it’s really about being grateful, and any little success you should celebrate. I know it has been a tough year in this country and the world for so many people, and I hope that I brought some light into it through the music.

—AS TOLD TO LYNDSEY HAVENS

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Over 40 years after its initial release, Jeff Lynne’s ebullient pop-rock tune became one of the fall’s most-heard tracks after Volkswagen tapped it for a series of commercials. The synch helped the song debut at No. 23 on the Rock Digital Song Sales chart dated Sept. 23. “You’re really starting to see the power of synchs,” says Sony/ ATV president/global chief marketing officer Brian Monaco. “[It puts] the song in people’s laps, and they run to streaming services to play it.”

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Portugal. The Man became this year’s most unlikely mainstream crossover after Vitaminwater selected its breakthrough single for its spring campaign (starring Breaking Bad vet Aaron Paul), followed by Apple, which chose the same track for its coveted iPad trailer slot. Rich Holtzman, the band’s manager, credits the synch exposure for the song’s record-breaking 20-week streak at No. 1 on Alternative Songs: “It helped open the door to other formats.”

The go-to stadium-rock anthem of the 2000s had a resurgence in 2017 after Beats licensed the riff-heavy track for the brand’s inspirational “Be Heard” campaign featuring all-star athletes like Serena Williams and Conor McGregor. “Seven Nation Army” totaled 33,000 Shazam tags, 40,000 downloads and 9.6 million U.S. streams during its first use last December, according to Nielsen Music, and this year hit No. 1 on the Top Commercials chart.

Imagine Dragons’ anthemic “Believer” soundtracked Nintendo’s Super Bowl spot in February, while follow-up “Thunder” topped the Hot Rock Songs chart on the strength of its use in campaigns for Microsoft and Jeep. “Their lyrics are generally positive and uplifting, and those are things that brands key in on when trying to sell a product,” says Tom Eaton, senior vp music for advertising at Universal Music Publishing Group.

—ANDREW HAMPP

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P!nk praised androgynous style during her empowering Video Vanguard acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards in August.

MULTIPLATINUM, OFF THE CHARTS From Kanye to Katy, several of music’s biggest stars had one thing in common in 2017: They chopped off their locks and went radically blonde. While Perry’s boldest ’do to date was partly motivated by damage to her hair from overbleaching, as she explained on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in May, Zoe Kravitz took the plunge for a simpler reason: “Evolution!” says stylist Nikki Nelms, who cut the singer-actress’ braids before the Met Gala in May. “She doesn’t let herself get stuck on things like hair. The look was the perfect blend of sweet and street.” —BROOKE MAZUREK

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Biggest Style Reinvention: Miley Cyrus

Her sixth album was titled Younger Now, yet Miley Cyrus re-emerged with a noticeably grown-up, tinsel-wigfree look in 2017. Known for doing her own makeup, Cyrus found a strikingly laid-back way to let her inner “happy hippie” shine through.

The singer added down-toearth vintage touches to her subtly patterned wrap dress when she visited New York’s WHTZ (Z100) on May 16.

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Cyrus went ethereal in a ruffled tulle Alessandra Rich coatdress at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on May 21.

With white RE/DONE cutoff shorts and a bohemian blouse, the “Malibu” singer looked ultra-beachy on The Voice on May 23.

For a Tom Petty tribute on The Tonight Show on Oct. 5, Cyrus opted for an elegant blush strapless gown with minimal accessories.

Live from New York, Cyrus performed “Die for You” on Saturday Night Live in November in a sweet, off—B.M. the-shoulder look.

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After going off the air in 2008, Total Request Live returned to MTV with a live performance from Ed Sheeran in New York’s Times Square.

WHAT A GIRL WANTS? SOLIDARITY Pop culture has a history of pitting women against one another, but this year, faux feuds were rejected, and these chart-topping artists rallied their support for one another

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Nicki Minaj may hold the record for most entries on the Billboard Hot 100 by a female artist, but she has yet to top the chart. When rumored rival Cardi B hit No. 1 with “Bodak Yellow (Money Moves),” Minaj congratulated the rising star on Twitter, and the pair later teamed up on Migos’ “Motorsport.”

outsung,” P!nk said in October, before the powerhouse pop stars were set to share the stage at the American Music Awards. Clarkson returned the compliment at Billboard’s Women in Music event in November, calling her “one of my favorites.”

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Though “Bodak Yellow” booted Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” from its No. 1 spot on the Hot 100, Swift gifted Cardi B with flowers as a congrats. In return, the rapper thanked Swift for the arrangement on Instagram: “I freaking love your music.”

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In 2016, Swift gave Kesha $250,000 during the height of her legal battle with Dr. Luke. The two still keep in touch, and in October, Kesha said the Reputation artist picks up the phone every time she calls.

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Kelly Clarkson was among the supporters during Kesha’s dispute with Luke, and she didn’t mince words about why she declined a writing credit on her 2009 hit, “My Life Would Suck Without You”: “I was like, ‘I don’t want my name near his. I want to pretend this didn’t happen in my life.’ ”

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When a meme circulated implying that P!nk didn’t enjoy Christina Aguilera’s tribute to Whitney Houston at the AMAs, P!nk clapped back on Twitter: “Christina fucking killed it tonight for one of our favorite singers ever. Show the clip where I’m in tears, you negative Nancy’s.” Demi Lovato name-checked Aguilera as an influence for her latest album, which prompted Aguilera to post Lovato’s Tell Me You Love Me album cover on Instagram with a congratulatory caption: “You are killing it girl.”

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Selena Gomez supported Lovato’s Simply Complicated documentary by commenting on a teaser Lovato shared on Instagram. “You always continue to [be] bold and real. I wish more people were like you,” Gomez wrote of her longtime friend. Lovato responded: “This means the world to me and more.” —PATRICK CROWLEY

MUSIC FIGHTS THE STIGMA More than ever, artists are speaking out about their emotional well-being — and getting proactive with mental health

TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF DOESN’T

typically go hand in hand with the rock star fantasy of nonstop partying, but in 2017, that changed. In July, Justin Bieber canceled the remaining dates of his Purpose Tour in a move toward stability, taking to Instagram to explain his decision: “I want my mind, heart and soul to be sustainable... Me taking this time right now is me saying I want to be sustainable.” It’s a sharp turn from the norm. Canceled tours are usually caused by “exhaustion,” but instead of invoking his privacy, Bieber and his team were forthcoming. He wasn’t alone: This year saw artists like Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez and Logic candidly express their own issues with depression and anxiety. Lovato’s February documentary, Beyond Silence, laid bare her own mental health struggles and gave a platform to people suffering from schizophrenia, bipolar and other mental health disorders, while Gomez spoke openly about her own depression and anxiety in the media. Logic’s “1-800-273-8255,” named after the Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s phone number, kindled a relationship with the helpline organization, and the track, which features Khalid and Alessia Cara, went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and secured a Grammy Award nomination for song of the year. Why did it take so long for musicians to become vocal about mental health? “It’s everywhere, but people don’t want to talk about it,” says Chris Zarou, Logic’s manager. “Being forced to talk about it by having this song that’s so in your face and open, it has opened my eyes, and it’s great to see that people are talking about it. It’s


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Gucci Mane and Keyshia Ka’oir threw a $1.7 million wedding in Miami on Oct. 17 with a 10-foot-tall cake, and documented the elegant bash on BET reality show The Mane Event.

healthy to have a conversation.” Logic’s fans were the impetus for making both the song and Everybody, the revealing album that contains the track. “[My song] allowed artists to see that there can be a home for all this great music and all this great messaging, and actually great music prevails and great artistry prevails,” says Logic. “Seeing that [Everybody became a] No. 1 album showed me that people are actually taking notice and taking stock.” Adds Zarou, “He has had so many interactions with his fans who’ve told him that his music has saved their lives.” A responsibility to be honest with fans has become more common during the past year. JAY-Z’s critically acclaimed 4:44

features casual mentions of his experience in therapy. The ease with which he raps about it is key to helping reduce the stigma around mental health care. Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington, who died of suicide by hanging in July, had long used music to channel his depression. In May, Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell was found dead in a Detroit hotel room following a concert at the Fox Theatre. Cornell had suffered from addiction and depression. These tragedies underscore the importance of support systems, from managers to label executives, who are understanding of their clients’ mental health needs — and the importance of artists speaking out and shining a light on these struggles.

“I’m proud of Logic for being brave enough to speak about something that may have been a little taboo,” says Zarou. “We’ve been working with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and the data that they’ve been feeding us to show the actual difference that this song has made throughout the campaign has been unbelievable.” Frances Gonzalez, director of communications for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, adds: “We believe this is a great example of how it is possible for artists and the media to address suicide thoughtfully and creatively, alongside people in the field. Logic’s song is an opportunity to make the conversation about suicide a conversation about how people can find hope.” —CLAIRE LOBENFELD

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Sam Smith ended a three-year hiatus in November with The Thrill of It All, his first No. 1 album, led by the Hot 100 top five hit “Too Good at Goodbyes.”

THEY WRITE THE SONGS: 2017’S BREAKOUT HITMAKERS How “Havana” got its beat, and “Attention” got paid

MY YEAR IN MUSIC

Ty Dolla $ign This year [I grew] lyrically, I grew my fan base; I came up with the name “Team Dolla.” I just came back from Nairobi, Kenya, where I had 5,000 of my own fans

JACOB “J KASH” KASHER

Maroon 5's Adam Levine

ON THE CHARTS Maroon 5’s “Cold” (No. 16), Charlie Puth’s “Attention” (No. 5) and “How Long” (No. 26) are among Kasher’s 10 appearances in 2017 on the Hot 100, where he was the chart’s 13thranked songwriter this year. HIS STORY The Virginia native thanks the “smorgasbord” of genres on this year’s pop charts for pushing him to expand his comfort zone. “Country and Latin music got really big,” says Kasher. “Nothing is off-limits, and there’s no wrong way to create.”

singing every single fucking song from [October album] Beach House 3 and all my hits. I performed for two hours and was only supposed to do one; they just let me go. It was love on another level. I finally got to do Lollapalooza — that was dope as fuck. It rained, but I appreciated the opportunity and the energy. I also did Governors Ball with Chance [the Rapper]. He brought me out and I did “Blessings” with him but with no Auto-Tune, just me singing and doing gospel runs — people didn’t even know I could do that. [But] the best part about 2017 was releasing Beach House 3. I started it at the end of 2016, so it was dope to be able to finish that and get it out to the people and show them that I’m not Ty Dolla

ON THE CHARTS Tamposi co-wrote a pair

singer. That release, to me, means the

of top 10 Hot 100 hits — Camila Cabello’s “Havana” (No. 2) and Kygo & Selena Gomez’s “It Ain’t Me” (No. 10) — and dominated even more on the Hot Dance/ Electronic Songs chart, where she was the year’s third-biggest songwriter. HER STORY “I don’t necessarily know what makes a hit, but I know what feels like a special song,” says the 28-year-old Florida native. “Artists are expressing their vulnerabilities in a way that resonates with listeners. Honest lyrics always win.”

completion, it means the conclusion. At

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the time Beach House 1 came out, I had a way smaller fan base, so now I really got to show people what Beach House meant to me, which is that it’s possible. It’s a metaphor for success. The biggest lesson I learned this year was organization. I figured out that I needed to make everything work together, so I’m making Beach House 3 an experience, from the artwork to the music to the visuals to the [Don’t Judge Me] tour that’s coming up next year. It’s all one now. Don’t Judge Me came from noticing now how everybody’s looking at

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me and telling me I’m this or that, and

ON THE CHARTS During the past few

know me. You haven’t done the research.”

years, the duo crafted singles for DNCE and Julia Michaels. Now, the two are also a force on the Hot Rock Songs chart (where they were the seventh most-credited team of the year), co-writing much of Imagine Dragons’ Evolve LP including the band’s Hot 100 No. 4 hit, “Believer.” THEIR STORY The famously reclusive Swedish duo — Robin Fredriksson and Mattias Larsson — is part of hitmaker Max Martin and Tom Talomma’s Wolf Cousins production entity.

I have so many different friends from

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ON THE CHARTS The year’s top-ranked songwriter on the Hot Country Songs chart, Gorley penned hits like Jon Pardi’s “Dirt on My Boots” (No. 2) and Brad Paisley’s “Today” (No. 7). HIS STORY “I’ve always been restless,” says Gorley, who heads up Tape Room, the Nashville publishing company that released Sam Hunt’s record-setting, chart-topping smash, “Body Like a Back Road.” “[Hunt] is following Rihanna and DJ Khaled on my pop station. I love being part of that.” —TATIANA CIRISANO

I’m like, “No, don’t judge me, you don’t

different cultures and backgrounds, and when you come to a Ty Dolla show or party, you never know what you might get, but we all have something to offer. Whoever can come through, no matter who they love or what they love.

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Kanye West joined Kid Cudi to perform in Chicago in November, his first onstage appearance since canceling his Saint Pablo Tour in November 2016.

COUNTRY’S MANY CROSSOVERS In 2017, country spread its wings further than ever before with artists collaborating across genre lines. The surprising duets were plenty — as were the hits

MY YEAR IN MUSIC

Charlie Puth [This year] was life-changing. I gained all the popularity I needed from the first album, [2016’s Nine Track Mind], but the music wasn’t representing me 100 percent. I have a weird obsession with wanting

Maren Morris

Morris joined her 2018 tourmate for Flicker’s sole collaboration, “Seeing Blind.”

Though the Memories... Do Not Open track “Last Day Alive” is not yet a single, FGL’s Brian Kelley said, “[It] turned out just like we wanted it to.”

people to know things about me. This new music mirrors my life more than the previous records — these new songs are a

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more transparent look into my lifestyle. I had never had my heart broken until a year ago. I knew what it was like to lose my best friend before having a girl fuck me over. At 25, I felt feelings I was supposed to feel at 14. It was such a dramatic change in my life, I thought, “Why not have

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a dramatic sonic change [too]?” The most amazing thing is the amount of was touring with Shawn Mendes, and I would

Rexha recruited FGL to sprinkle some twang onto “Meant to Be,” which topped Hot Country Songs.

come out to a room of almost 25,000 people every night that would sing along with [my songs]. It makes me very happy that the

Niall Horan

music has such long legs — I feel like I’m doing something right. I just got a new house in Los Angeles too, and it’s not what you would expect a

Florida Georgia Line

26-year-old who has a bit of money to get

Backstreet Boys helped the country duo earn its 11th Country Airplay No. 1 with “God, Your Mama, and Me.”

in L.A. — it reminds me of my grandma’s house. My whole family lives out in

“Let Me Go” made its live debut at the American Music Awards — the first time the Swedish DJ ever met FGL.

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California now; I surround myself with family to keep me grounded — I’m never going to be alone, to quote my own song. It is very easy in this industry to become [cocky] with all these yes men and women around you all the time telling you how great you are, but I always remind

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myself that I’m not always going to nail it, there are going to be times where I’m going to have a song that’s not going to do as well as another song, and that’s totally fine — that’s what is supposed to happen.

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Parton’s 1980 No. 1 “Old Flames” came full circle on Rainbow, where Kesha duetted with her on the tune that Kesha’s mother originally co-wrote.

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Paisley included two Timbaland features on his album Love and War: “Grey Goose Chase” and “Solar Power Girl.”

Kelly’s feature on “Take Back Home Girl” helped Lane break the top 40 on Hot Country Songs for the third time in a row.

My mind-set going into next year is to continue meeting and being inspired

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to play in the background for someone who’s saying goodbye to someone they will see again in another life? What is the record going to be for somebody who gets their heart lacerated? Everybody’s life is a movie for me, and I’m just writing the soundtrack.

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Cyrus and her godmother didn’t jointly record “Rainbowland” (evidenced by Parton’s voicemails on the song), but they did write it together.

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Jagger’s rock’n’roll stamp on “Drive of Shame” encouraged country boy Paisley to shred on guitar. —T.W. Brad Paisley

by people. What kind of record is going

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Taylor Swift became the only artist in history with four albums to cross 1 million in the first sales week as Reputation debuted with 1.2 million sales.

The Cost Of Security

‘FEAR WILL NEVER DIVIDE US’

In the wake of 2017’s live-music tragedies, the industry started considering how much safety is really worth Promoter John Meglen can’t reveal exactly how much The Rolling Stones spent on security for their 15-show No Filter European tour in 2017, but

This year, tragedies at concerts and festivals were met with unifying and rallying benefit shows fronted by the biggest names in music, starting with Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester, organized soon after the deadly explosion at her tour stop in the U.K. city. At the benefit show, her manager, Scooter Braun, delivered a midconcert address, saying, “Hatred will never win — fear will never divide us.” The sentiment has since been echoed as the industry staged A-list concerts to ensure that live shows will always remain a safe space — and that music remains a healing force.

it’s “more money than any of us have ever spent before,” he says. It’s no surprise that amid tragic events at Ariana Grande’s show in Manchester, England, in May and the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas in October, security costs for promoters are rising fast, with record spending on security staffing and police, as well as new anti-terror tools like facial-recognition software and vapor-wake dogs trained to detect explosives on the move. “It’s something we all have to take very seriously on every single show,” says Meglen, noting that despite the himself “praying to God that nothing happens.” The past year has put the concert industry on high alert. On May 22, a suicide bomber detonated an explosive at Manchester Arena as patrons exited Grande’s concert, killing 23 people and injuring over 500. Months later, a shooter fired more than 1,100 rounds from the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino at Route 91 attendees, claiming 58 lives and leaving 546 injured. A number of promoters say that security expenses increased as much as 20 percent following Grande’s concert and that costs are rising another 10 to 15 percent in 2018. That includes new expenditures for sniper towers and lookout posts as a reaction to the Vegas shooting. “You’ll see promoters look at terrain and elevation differently, and engage in intelligence-gathering around online chatter,” says former Los Angeles Police Department counterterrorism chief Michael Downing, who now serves as chief security officer at Prevent Advisors, which provides security consulting for live events. “The margins are so thin, we’re getting to a point where it’s not worth the risk,” adds Vans Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman, who announced in November that he was ending the traveling punk-rock tour in 2018, after 25 years. He says that he has been keeping track of the survivor lawsuits filed in the wake of the Route 91 attack to get an idea of what types of liability show organizers could face in the future. “You hate to watch litigation like this set a precedent, but if the risks of putting on these events start to outweigh the rewards, then you’ll either see less shows, or more move inside to secured buildings and less outdoor events.”

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Grande closed her star-studded One Love Manchester benefit show on a hopeful note with a moving cover of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”

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Willie Nelson duetted with Bonnie Raitt and Leon Bridges at the Texas Strong: Hurricane Harvey Can’t Mess With Texas benefit concert, before ending with an all-star rendition of “On the Road Again.”

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Magician Penn Jillette, Wayne Newton, The Killers’ Brandon Flowers and Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds (pictured) sang “Viva Las Vegas” at the Vegas Strong benefit show to support victims of the October shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival.

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Bay Area locals Kirk Hammett (front) and Lars Ulrich of Metallica were part of a diverse roster for the Band Together benefit for fire relief.

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JAY-Z introduced icon Stevie Wonder to close out the TIDAL X: Brooklyn show, TIDAL’s third annual concert that this year benefited hurricane relief.

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Cardi B photographed by Ramona Rosales on Nov. 7 at Carondelet House in Los Angeles. Styling by Kollin Carter. Cardi wears a Dsquared2 dress and Christian Louboutin shoes. Watch Cardi B and the 2017 chart-toppers telling the stories behind their hits at Billboard.com.


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In 2017, chart-toppers didn’t embody the mainstream so much as transform it, as Billboard’s annual portfolio shows:   Luis Fonsi    and   D addy Yankee    had the masses singing in Spanish,   L il Uzi Vert    brought an emo approach to hip-hop, and   Lana Del Rey    found her political voice. As   Cardi B    , rap’s charismatic new superstar, puts it, “It felt like I was doing it for the culture”


Cardi B wears a Balmain jacket, Christian Louboutin boots and Versace necklace.


THE STRIVER

Cardi B

By Chris Martins

The first female rapper to top the Hot 100 with a solo single since 1998 is a bilingual reality-TV star with zero filter, a personality that goes to 11 — and a powerful drive to spare her future children from struggle

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questions (in between, that is, long ARDI B SHOULD BE pauses to knead her temples). She on top of the world. says topping the Hot 100 was “like If her Instagram winning the lottery.” She claims the account, TV strip club-themed surprise party her appearances and label Atlantic threw her was “more recent magazine special than my birthday.” She’s profiles are to be so humbled by the fact that airport believed, she should employees have been congratulating literally be on top of a her that she mentions it twice. pile of money on top “And it’s not like a congratulation of a table on top of a everybody has had,” adds Cardi. neon bearskin rug. “Like, ‘Oh, you had a baby,’ or, ‘you It has been just over graduated.’ It’s No. 1 in Billboard.” a month since her The first solo female MC to top the surprise hit, “Bodak Yellow (Money chart since Lauryn Hill did with “Doo Moves),” gave up its three-week reign Wop (That Thing)” in 1998, Cardi is atop the Billboard Hot 100, and in also quick to praise her predecessor: that time she has turned 25; played “Lauryn Hill is like a goddess. For me the Barclays Center arena (twice) to be in the same sentence with her, alongside rap’s biggest stars; taken and one day a new female rapper to home five BET awards, including be in the same sentence with me...” best new hip-hop artist and Hustler She throws her hands up and slaps of the Year; killed a verse alongside Nicki Minaj on Migos’ “MotorSport” (which cracked the top 10 on the Hot 100); and gotten engaged to Migos’ Offset, who gave her a $550,000 ring with an enormous custom-cut raindrop diamond. (A few them down on her chartreuse tuxedo weeks after this interview, she’ll also dress. She’s also proud of “Bodak” pick up two Grammy nods — best rap unseating Taylor Swift’s “Look performance and best rap song — for What You Made Me Do,” though she “Bodak Yellow.”) flatters Swift as she expresses the So when I find Cardi in a quiet, sentiment. “I really like that song, book- and brick-lined nook at Los but it do make me feel good because Angeles’ Carondolet House — an Taylor Swift is freaking Taylor Swift Italian villa-turned-events venue where she has been posing for photos — [being on top] is what she’s known for, and it felt like I was doing it for all day — I’m surprised to see that the culture.” (Swift, for her part, sent she looks, well, miserable. When I flowers to her conqueror.) ask her how she’s doing, “BODAK YELLOW “Cardi is the people’s Cardi looks up from the (MONEY MOVES)” champion,” says Atlantic sandwich she has been Billboard Hot 100 president of black music poking at and squints (three weeks), Hot Michael Kyser. “She until I come into focus. R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (six weeks), R&B/ doesn’t know how to play “Oh, terrible,” she Hip-Hop Airplay (10 industry games — she’s six says, her expressive face weeks), Streaming months removed from the gone hangdog. “I have Songs (two weeks) Bronx projects.” such a bad headache. Actually, Cardi has rented a condo Oh, my God. It’s pounding.” in suburban Edgewater, N.J., for For all of her social-media antics about the last two years. But she and quotable crudity, Cardi B is arrived there after a boot-strappy not a cartoon. She’s just really real. rise from those Bronx projects, And whatever stress-induced, parlaying a lucrative stripping career wages-of-fame pain she’s suffering into social media fame, then realityfrom at the moment, Cardi’s eager TV stardom, then club appearances to say how happy she is to be here where she could kick back with and enthusiastically answers my

her clothes on and make far more than she did disrobing. (Hence the “Bodak” hook: “I don’t got to dance, I make money moves.”) Cardi had trouble getting artists, DJs and labels to take her seriously as an MC when she left VH1’s Love & Hip Hop: New York at the end of 2016, but Atlantic’s executives were surprised, and thrilled, to learn her onscreen persona wasn’t a front. “When I met her,” recalls Atlantic chairman/COO Julie Greenwald, “she was the same person you saw on social media and TV. There was no sugarcoating or ‘I’m taking a major meeting, let me become someone else.’ She walked in as Cardi B, completely in control of her own destiny, a definitive boss. As a woman who is also a boss of a big company, I was so impressed by her.” Cardi’s gift of gab, combined with

to do welfare. I don’t.” That’s a sentiment any proud 9-to5-er can identify with, and “Bodak Yellow” gives it a glamorous sheen — which is why, apart from it being a bona fide banger, it became so much more than just a novelty song. Cardi, who is of Dominican and Trinidadian descent, says she has never been a “YOLO person,” and that making a better future for her eventual children motivated her even at 19, when balancing community college with full-time employment at an Amish Market deli became untenable and she started dancing. Being an entertainer wasn’t new to her. She went to the Renaissance High School for Musical Theater & Technology, where she did talent shows and was cast in musicals, though she’d get dropped for neglecting her grades in favor of socializing — which is when

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“I don’t want to live in a small Bronx apartment. I don’t want my kids to go to school and get gang-affiliated.” her Bronx accent, propelled her lingo into the meme mythosphere. (At one point during our interview, she seems to channel Popeye, drawling, “I yam who I yam; I’m not somebody, like, standard.”) But to paraphrase a Jezebel recap of Love & Hip Hop, she seemed real in not one, but two worlds — social media and reality TV — that are so often blatantly fabricated. Even in a banner year for authenticity in hip-hop — with rappers from Lil Uzi Vert to Logic, JAY-Z and Kendrick Lamar speaking their individual truths — Cardi B stands out. She’s a striver, diligently applying herself to get ahead, and giving herself full credit for it. “This is my work ethic: I do not want to raise my future kids where I was raised, and I know the only way to do it is working, working, working, working, working,” says Cardi. “I don’t want to live in a small Bronx apartment. I don’t want to have three kids that got to share one room. I don’t want my kids to go to school and get gang-affiliated. I don’t want

she would rap over popular songs for laughs from her peers. These days, one of her favorite things to do is check the Billboard charts with her fiance. Offset climbed a few with Migos in 2017, of course, but also scored a Billboard 200 top five with his 21 Savage-Metro Boomin collaboration, Without Warning. Along with “Bodak,” Cardi’s G-Eazy/A$AP Rocky team-up, “No Limit,” hit No. 7 on the Hot 100. (She’ll also be competing with Offset for best rap performance at the Grammys — Migos were nominated for “Bad and Boujee.”) Despite being an inveterate New Yorker — “I have 100 percent Bronx pride, like it’s a country, like I am the Bronx” — Cardi thinks she and Offset will move to Atlanta, because “guys from down south don’t move here.” And, besides, they want a “big crazy” house. And despite having washed her hands of reality TV, she’d consider the potentially bountiful offers from various cable channels to show their wedding:

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“Why not? Money talks.” As for her longtime plan to have a baby at 25, the age that she is now, that will have to wait. She’s too addicted to making hits. After watching “Despacito” dominate this year, she feels emboldened to pursue a sound inspired by her background: hard-boiled East Coast hip-hop mixed with Caribbean rhythms and Spanish lyrics. She has a collaboration coming, “La Modelo,” with Puerto Rican singer Ozuna, a Latin trap luminary. In the meantime, she’s still adjusting to stardom. She’s shocked, she says, “when women come up to me like, ‘I am a freaking senator,’ or, ‘I’m a doctor.’ It’s like, ‘Damn, y’all like me? I look up to y’all!’ ” Giving it some more thought, she adds, “It’s not that people want to be like me, but some want to say the things I say and can’t, because they’re afraid. I say it for them.” For example, her take on the fashionable destination city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, where she filmed the “Bodak” video in May: “Shit. America right now is a mess, but you still got to love it due to certain freedoms they give us. It be so strict in other countries. I had to be covered up all the time and...” Her thigh-high boots creak as she leans forward. “Do you know you can’t watch porn in Dubai?” How do they control that? “I don’t know, but they do,” she says in a whisper, as if Dubai itself might be listening. As her headache rears up, Cardi’s thoughts turn to the “bad energy” that comes with fame: “a lot of fake people, a lot of people throwing you hate, trying to discredit your work, a lot of men always talking shit, the drama, the pain, the tears, the sweat, the stress. It’s annoying. I suck it up. I cry sometimes. I get very upset.” When that happens, she visits her grandmother’s Washington Heights apartment, where the woman has lived for 30 years. She comes from a family of “jokesters,” and her humor carries her through frustrating moments. Like this afternoon’s press obligations — when a friend in her entourage catches Cardi using her long, sparkling fingernails to pop a zit on her forehead, she makes as if she’s dropping it in her mouth, just to gross her girl out. How do you sum up a woman like Cardi? She, at least, has a fittingly original coinage to describe her brand: “genuine-tivity.” 54 BILLBOARD | DECEMBER 30, 2017


From left: Lil Uzi Vert, Greenwald, Kyser, Atlantic chairman/ CEO Craig Kallman and Cardi B photographed by Ramona Rosales on Nov. 7 at Carondelet House in Los Angeles. Cardi B wears a Sergio Hudson jacket and Saint Laurent boots.


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uring the last five years, Tyler, The Creator has gone from maverick rapper and producer to interdisciplinary star: He oversees the annual Camp Flog Gnaw festival, a destination for trend-savvy millennials; designs streetwear for his own label, Golf Wang; and executive-produces The Jellies, an animated sitcom on Adult Swim. With each of these ventures, Tyler, 26, has grown his fan base and laid the foundation for a leap from hip-hop’s periphery to its center — which he achieved with this summer’s “Who Dat Boy.” Boosted by a characteristically bold video with a cameo by featured artist A$AP Rocky as a mad surgeon who sews a new face on Tyler, the song became Tyler’s highest-charting entry yet on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. That momentum carried through to Tyler’s fourth studio album, Flower Boy, which in August topped the Top R&B/HipHop Albums chart, and just scored a best rap album Grammy nod. TYLER, THE CREATOR You don’t want to put the soft shit out first. Nobody wants to hear that in the middle of summer. I thought “Who Dat Boy” surely will get people to listen to whatever’s next.

THE NONCONFORMIST

Tyler, The Creator

WILLIAMS Tyler knows exactly how

to reach and speak to his audience. When he said [to release] “Who Dat Boy,” I was like, “Let’s go.”

From left Columbia Records president of A&R Mark Williams, manager Christian Clancy, Tyler, Columbia Records vp marketing Jay Schumer and Columbia Records executive vp/GM Joel Klaiman.

KLAIMAN It’s a hit record for today: It has never seen mainstream radio, but you hear that song everywhere, whether you’re in a coffee shop or a clothing store.

FLOWER BOY Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales, Top Rap Albums (one week each)

CLANCY A lot of people outside of his bubble were more into the idea of Tyler than they were into Tyler the musician. Without trying to play to them, he made a record that spoke to them. Now they have something to hang their hat on: “This is really fucking good.” SCHUMER Tyler ended up doing double what he had done first week on the previous record. TYLER I just do my damn thing. People

like it, and I’m grateful.

—ELIAS LEIGHT

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SCHUMER We launched with that extraordinary video that could’ve only come from Tyler’s brain. [During] release week, we kept the momentum building, rolling out offers on the Golf Wang site that were album-centric.


Photographed by Daymon Gardner on Nov. 20 in The Caribbean Room at The Pontchartrain Hotel in New Orleans.


THE HEALER

Logic Clockwise from top left Def Jam vp A&R Noah Preston, Def Jam CEO Steve Bartels and Logic. EVERYBODY Billboard 200, Top Rap Albums, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (one week each) “1-800-273-8255” R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales (three weeks)

“I used to think that having a No. 1 album was the most important

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thing,” says rapper Logic, whose The Incredible True Story hit No. 3 on the Billboard 200 in 2015. “Then I realized I was trying to attain [that] for a happiness that was not deep-rooted. When you stop giving a shit what people think, it sets you free.” It was that freedom that actually secured him his No. 1, Everybody. On the album, Logic, 27, confronts bigotry, his biracial background and mental health, and it was his powerfully uplifting take on the lattermost topic — “1-800273-8255,” named for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and

featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid — that earned him a wider audience (and, recently, a song of the year Grammy nom). A performance at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, alongside 50 suicide-attempt survivors, fueled the song’s climb to No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart — and, soon after, to No. 3 on the Hot 100.

BARTELS I had no concerns about pushing that single. It’s like bringing it into market. It already had resonance.

LOGIC I’m not the first person

LOGIC So many people told me,

to talk about [mental health]. But nobody has been able to do it on such a mainstream, in-your-face level. I’m happy I can be that guy.

“This isn’t going to work; it’s too positive.” Freeing myself of others’ expectations made me super happy.

PRESTON When you see someone work as hard as [Logic] did, you often see them compromise in the journey to get there. The best part is seeing him make it with the exact same routine that was there from day one.

—CARL LAMARRE

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Photographed by Rebecca Miller on Nov. 6 at Fishbowl at Dream Midtown in New York.



Photographed by Daniel Kennedy on Feb. 20 at Dalston Heights in London.

THE CONTINENTAL CROSSOVER

Dua Lipa “BLOW YOUR MIND (MWAH),” “BE THE ONE,” “NEW RULES” Dance Club Songs (one week each)

In 2017, British singer-songwriter Dua Lipa made the leap from European sensation to global pop star. “Be the One” was a hit throughout her home continent in 2016, but it wasn’t until this year that Lipa, 22, caught on with American audiences. “Be the One,” “Blow Your Mind (Mwah)” and “New Rules” all topped Billboard’s Dance Club Songs airplay chart, with the lattermost track ultimately crossing over to the top 15 of the Billboard Hot 100 — where it is still climbing. “She’s got the balance between something that’s commercial, but which also maintains credibility, edge and personality,” says Ben Dawson, Lipa’s manager. KIRDIS POSTELLE, senior vp marketing, Warner Bros. Records I remember hearing

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“Blow Your Mind” and thinking, “This is one of the best songs I’ve heard this year.” The hook, the sassiness of the song, that kiss [sound] in there. LIPA A lot of [my] songs are songs to dance

to, but if you really listen to the lyric, you can cry to them, too. I quite often refer to my music as “dance-crying.” DAWSON While we didn’t have a global smash before, we had 100 million streams on Spotify. We were creating a base from which to have the big hit we’re now having [“New Rules”]. POSTELLE The U.S. was sort of out of step

with the rest of the world. We tried to get in step with everybody else on “New Rules.” LIPA I feel like releasing music the way that

I have has helped me get to where I am. It’s a lot harder for a new artist to break through, and it has been really cool to see it grow the way that it has, by releasing lots of songs —ANDREW UNTERBERGER and videos.



THE CULTURE CHANGERS

Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee From left Universal Music Latino/Machete Music/Capitol Latin GM Alejandro Duque, Republic Group president Charlie Walk, Republic Records founder/chairman Monte Lipman, Republic Records founder/ president Avery Lipman, Universal Music Latin America & Iberian Peninsula executive vp Angel Kaminsky, Universal Music Latin America & Iberian Peninsula chairman/CEO Jesus Lopez and Luis Fonsi. “DESPACITO” Billboard Hot 100 (16 weeks), Digital Song Sales (17 weeks), Streaming Songs (16 weeks), Hot Latin Songs (35 weeks); year-end Top Hot Latin Song and Latin Artist (Daddy Yankee)

Photographed by Eric Ogden on Oct. 20 at The Jane Hotel in New York.


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hen Jesus Lopez first heard Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” demo, he had an inkling the song had potential. After reggaetón star Daddy Yankee jumped on the track, the chairman/CEO of Universal Music Latin America & Iberian Peninsula was convinced it could be a hit. “I wanted it to be the [label’s] first single released in 2017,” says Lopez. “Despacito” topped Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart just three weeks after its Jan. 13 release and rose to No. 3 on Spotify’s global tally, unprecedented at the time for a Spanish-language track. Then, in April, Justin Bieber lent his voice to the remix. The song exploded — hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 within a month, generating the most-viewed music video of all time on YouTube (over 4 billion views) and scoring three Grammy noms, including record and song of the year.

FONSI I woke up with “Des... pa... cito”

in my head so clear, I had to research if this was a song I’d heard before. I had the blueprint of the chorus before my morning coffee. [My co-writer] Erika Ender and I felt that if a strong urban voice came in on that second verse, the song could grow even more. DADDY YANKEE Fonsi emailed me: “Yo,

I have this crazy song.” But something was missing. I came to the studio and did the verse and the pre-hook, “Pasito a pasito” — that was my creation. LOPEZ Radio really wasn’t waiting for a

Luis Fonsi track. Yankee’s contribution was crucial. FONSI I realized that this was going

to be a game-changer: Instantly I was doing promo in markets where my music had never been played before. LOPEZ We always had a remix in mind

but failed in our initial efforts to find an Anglo artist. Then Justin Bieber heard the song at a club in Bogotá [Colombia]. MONTE LIPMAN We have a close relationship with Jesus and his team. When “Despacito” broke, we knew there was an opportunity to cross the record to English-language stations. [Bieber’s manager] Scooter Braun called and said, “Bieber loves it, but he wants [the record] out in 48 hours.” We flew someone to South America that day to record vocals. LOPEZ I knew that would unleash a

global domino effect. LIPMAN What Fonsi and Yankee did was exceptional. Bieber was the hot sauce. It eliminated any excuses of anyone who said they couldn’t play —LEILA COBO the record.


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Daddy Yankee photographed by Wesley Mann on Oct. 18 at Vandal in New York. Styling by Ariel G. Daddy Yankee wears a Fresh Company jacket.


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Fonsi photographed by Wesley Mann on Oct. 18 at Vandal in New York. Fonsi wears Dsquared2.

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THE STREAMING STAR

Lil Uzi Vert LUV IS RAGE 2 Billboard 200 (one week), Top R&B/ Hip-Hop Albums (five weeks), Top Rap Albums (five weeks) “XO TOUR LLIF3” Rap Streaming Songs (one week), R&B/ Hip-Hop Streaming Songs (one week)

The 2016 mega-viral hit “Bad and Boujee,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 in January, didn’t just catapult Migos to superstardom — it shone a spotlight on a singular Philadelphia rapper who used his first four featured bars to yelp, “Yah!” Lil Uzi Vert, 23, was already an underground star for his mixtapes, where he emotively singraps about love and fame over woozy beats, but he became a hitmaker in February with “XO Tour Llif3,” a brooding track marked by the refrain, “Push me to the edge/All my friends are dead.” In September, debut album Luv Is Rage 2 launched at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, cementing his place among rap’s most vital new voices. For Atlantic chairman/COO Julie Greenwald, the allure is clear: “Whatever he’s feeling, he takes you on the journey with him.” UZI I was on tour overseas with

The Weeknd and Bryson Tiller and I put out these four songs

on SoundCloud. They were just throwaways, and one of them, “XO Tour Llif3,” started taking off. GREENWALD All of a sudden we see a

giant amount of streams coming in, so we raced to get the record out on the proper digital streaming platforms. It exploded. I mean, there was no one in here who said, “That song’s going to stream 20-odd million times in the first week.” We’re good, but not that good. CRAIG KALLMAN, chairman/CEO, Atlantic Records People are hungry

for originality and honesty. Uzi was from the absolute beginning marching to his own drum, and through his music you’re getting a peek into this enigmatic hip-hop figure. The mystery is attractive. Layer on a smash hit record and the results are explosive. UZI I was speaking authentic on “XO

Tour Llif3.” Anyone can relate: I was in a dark space, so I went with it. That’s how I made the album. I just got that feeling: These are the songs, that’s it. MICHAEL KYSER, president of black music, Atlantic Records

Honestly, he creates his own paintings — this is one where we don’t touch it. He has a point of view and it’s our jobs to spread his word. This is Lil Uzi. This is a movement. —C.M. He’s a real rap rock star.


Photographed by Ramona Rosales on Nov. 7 at Carondelet House in Los Angeles.


THE REBORN ROCKERS

The Killers Clockwise from top left Singer Brandon Flowers, Island Records president/CEO David Massey, drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr., manager Robert Reynolds and Island Records executive vp/GM Eric Wong. WONDERFUL WONDERFUL Billboard 200, Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums (one week each) “THE MAN” Triple A (one week)

The stakes have never been higher for The Killers: After a five-year hiatus, the Las Vegas quartet, which sold millions of albums during the 2000s, needed to re-establish itself as a vital force in modern rock. In June, the band did exactly that, strutting back with “The Man,” a plucky disco single partially inspired by Kool & The Gang, who are credited as songwriters. During the course of 13 weeks, “The Man” climbed to No. 1 on the Triple A (adult alternative songs) chart, giving The Killers their first airplay chart-topper in over a decade. New album Wonderful Wonderful followed suit, debuting atop the Billboard 200 — a feat The Killers had never before accomplished in their 13-year career. VANNUCCI There was a little bit of

a crazy, self-imposed pressure that we were all feeling. We all think of this as the start of a new chapter. Five years ago, I don’t know if we would have been open to using a Kool & The Gang loop. REYNOLDS This album began difficult,

but once The Killers got into their stride and worked with [producer] Jacknife Lee, it became a lot easier.

MASSEY I heard [the song] in its earliest incarnation quietly in a hotel lounge. It sounded really promising. I wanted something fresh for them. WONG Scrolling through fan comments, Photographed by Aaron Richter on Sept. 22 at Terminal 5 in New York.

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people were responding not just to the single, but to all the tracks. That’s what —E.L. makes a great album.

GROOMING BY JESSI BUTTERFIELD AT TRACEY MATTINGLY

FLOWERS Every time we’ve made a record, rock radio has changed so much. So we just got to follow our own compass. We grew up with the Talking Heads, David Bowie, James Brown — that has always been there lurking, simmering. It came out fully realized as “The Man.”



Del Rey photographed by Austin Hargrave on Dec. 2 at Malibu Canyon Ranch in Calabasas, Calif.


THE POP PROPHET

Lana Del Rey LUST FOR LIFE Billboard 200 and Alternative Albums (one week each) “LOVE” Rock Digital Song Sales (two weeks), Alternative Digital Song Sales (one week)

When mysterious, melancholy Lana Del Rey announced her fifth album with a beaming smile and a lead single simply called “Love,” it seemed change was in the wind. Coming on the heels of 2015’s darkly introspective Honeymoon, a Billboard 200 No. 2 album, fans theorized that this would be Del Rey’s “happy album.” Instead, as the 2016 election worked its way into her writing process, Del Rey, 32, metabolized the surrounding chaos into a work both engaged and transportive. Along with her longtime collaborator, producer Rick Nowels, Del Rey wove ’60s folk with strippeddown hip-hop percussion and, for the first time in her career, welcomed a thoughtfully eclectic guest roster (including Stevie Nicks, The Weeknd and Playboi Carti). For Del Rey, one of few album-oriented pop artists these days, tapping into the mood of the moment

paid off: Lead single “Love” spent two weeks atop the Rock Digital Song Sales chart, and Lust for Life became Del Rey’s second Billboard 200 No. 1. DEL REY Honeymoon was like a vanity project, just for me. With this one, John [Janick] and the guys I work with loved “Love” and “Lust for Life,” so those were really the only two singles we thought about. I’m saying “singles” with air quotes — for us, that just means the song’s going to get a video. JOHN JANICK, chairman/CEO, Interscope Geffen A&M Any project I’ve

JANICK I remember going in the studio one day and her playing probably half of what’s on the album now. Hearing “Love” for the first time — it was one of those goosebump moments. DEL REY It started as “Young and in Love,” but I didn’t really like that title; that wasn’t the point of the song. Then I worked with Sean Lennon. The Lennon legacy is so tied in to that one word. So I thought, “You know what? I just want to go for it.” The whole record is pointing its little nose in that direction.

ever been involved in with her, she knows where she’s going with everything: the idea, the look, the feel. And she had this far in advance [for Lust for Life].

BEN MAWSON, manager Most important to Lana is that her albums are a cohesive body of work. Her writing process is very natural, without directly thinking about radio or singles.

DEL REY I think a good word [to describe Lust for Life’s shift in mood] would be “present” — less from the outside looking in, and a more integrated perspective lyrically. I started writing the darker songs first: “Heroine,” “Get Free,” “13 Beaches.” Then, once I got to be cathartic in that way, I thought, “All right, now I want to invite my friends in.”

DEL REY I wanted to see if [Lust for Life] would be heard for what it was really saying. Overall, from what I read, it was interpreted correctly. Which is a good sign for me: It means I’m not seeing things one way and the culture is seeing things the other way. That means you need to check yourself, and I don’t want to check myself. I want to stay in —MEAGHAN GARVEY the flow. D


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From left: Interscope Geffen A&M senior vp A&R John Ehmann, Janick, Del Rey, Interscope Geffen A&M vice chairman Steve Berman and Mawson photographed by Austin Hargrave on Dec. 2 at Malibu Canyon Ranch in Calabasas, Calif.



THE NOT-SO-SERIOUS MAN

Sam Hunt “BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD” Hot Country Songs and Country Streaming Songs (34 weeks each), Country Digital Song Sales (31 weeks); year-end Top Country Artist and Hot Country Song

Sam Hunt knew he needed something special. It was early 2017, nearly three years since his debut, Montevallo, and while the Top Country Albums No. 1 LP had sold over 1 million copies and spawned four Country Airplay No. 1s, Hunt was planning for a summer headlining tour without having released anything new. So the Georgia-raised 32-year-old pulled out a lighthearted jam he had penned with songwriters Zach Crowell, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne. “Body Like a Back Road” dropped in February, became a crossover smash and, by the tour’s end, much more than just a setlist addition: It broke the record for most weeks at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs, earned Hunt his highest Hot 100 spot yet (No. 6) and notched two Grammy nods. BRAD BELANGER, manager To diffuse

some of the pressure of Sam’s follow-up to Montevallo, it was decided, “Let’s put this fun song up right now.” We didn’t want to come with another heavy, dark-piece-ofart Sam Hunt song. HUNT To be honest, I never really wanted

to put it out — I was wanting to go in a different direction musically. Sometimes as songwriters, we take ourselves a little too seriously. MIKE DUNGAN, chairman/CEO, Universal Music Group Nashville In

Sam’s biggest singles, his lyrics are rich in imagery and really tell a story. With “Body Like a Back Road,” it felt like, “This will work, but it’s the ditty side of Sam.” CROWELL, co-writer/producer It’s

probably about as far happy and silly as Sam can go or will go. But it was a good reminder of, “This is just music. We can play some simple chords and have fun.” DUNGAN Watching people sing it back to him in concert, it almost had a nurseryrhyme feel that made it really comfortable — [the song] got in their heads and would not get out. It surprised all of us, and I know it surprised Sam. HUNT It did broaden the range of what I

Hunt photographed by Eric Ryan Anderson on June 9 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

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could potentially do in the future. I don’t presume to know what country needs, but it’s definitely what my 2017 career —TAYLOR WEATHERBY needed.


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THE SINGLES SAVANT

21 Savage From left Manager Justin “Meezy” Williams, 21 Savage and Epic Records/Sony Music Entertainment senior vp commerce Celine Joshua. “BANK ACCOUNT” Rap Streaming Songs and On Demand Streaming Songs (one week each)

During a summer recording session close to the completion of his debut, Issa Album, rapper 21 Savage freestyled the hook that would anchor his biggest hit to date. Counting to eight over a guitar loop in an affectless cadence

Photographed by Raymond McCrea Jones on Nov. 1 at Gypsy Kitchen in Atlanta.

that sounded like a sinister nursery rhyme, the 25-year-old created “Bank Account” — and, without diluting his hard-core approach, scored his first solo top 40 entry on the Billboard Hot 100, where the track stayed for months. Ultimately racking up over 25 million streams, the track topped the Rap Streaming Songs and On Demand Streaming Songs charts, capping a year that also included a Rap Albums No. 1, Without Warning, with Offset and Metro Boomin, and a verse on Post Malone’s Hot 100-topping “Rockstar” — another exceptional crossover hit, and a sure sign that the mainstream was ready for Savage.

WILLIAMS He was in Los

WILLIAMS I won’t say I knew it

Angeles when he recorded it, and I was in Atlanta. Metro [Boomin] made a snippet, and I saw it on DJ Akademiks’ page. I called Savage, like, “What is this?” He’s like, “Don’t worry about it,” and hung up.

was going to be his biggest hit, but whatever that shit I had just heard for 30 seconds was, it was crazy. If you bring up [making a single], you’re going to piss [Savage] off and he is not going to record anything. Everything with Savage has been something that goes out and the people [choose it].

JOSHUA It gets you in that first 20 seconds. You know you’re going to have it on repeat. 21 SAVAGE I just create. I don’t have

expectations. I just make music. JOSHUA That’s 21’s style: He’ll drop the album and let the fans pick [the single]. Then we just add the fuel.

JOSHUA [Streaming is] a playground. Whether you’re discovering him or you’re already a fan, you’re coming in on that song on Spotify. He is truly the artist for the streaming generation. —JEWEL WICKER


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THE SOCIAL NETWORKER

Halsey HOPELESS FOUNTAIN KINGDOM Billboard 200, Top Album Sales, Vinyl Albums, Digital Albums (one week each) “BAD AT LOVE” Dance Club Songs (one week)

Halsey may have become a household name last year thanks to “Closer,” her ubiquitous No. 1 single with The Chainsmokers, but by the time that song broke, she was already selling out New York’s Madison Square Garden on the back of her visceral 2015 debut, Badlands, a Billboard 200 No. 2. So in setting up her sophomore effort, hopeless fountain kingdom, the 23-year-old multihyphenate focused on strengthening her ferocious connection to fans — mostly through an immersive album backstory and interactive promotion, including fake Twitter accounts and scavenger hunts — and on widening her artistic net. Working with her Norwegian ex, Badlands producer Lido, along with Benny Blanco, Ricky Reed and Greg Kurstin, Halsey diversified her sound and lined up major hits of her own, like Mainstream Top 40 No. 3 “Now or Never” and Dance Club Songs No. 1 “Bad at Love” — and, ultimately, her first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. HALSEY I’m not a really decorated artist. I don’t get nominations or awards. [Topping the Billboard 200] was my validation that I’m more normal than I thought I was. JEREMY VUERNICK, vp A&R, Capitol Music Group I think “Closer”

gave her the mindset of, “I can make big pop records. Let’s fucking go.” GLENN MENDLINGER, senior vp/ GM, Astralwerks If Badlands was a

record for the fans, hopeless fountain kingdom is for the fans and the world. She pioneered incredible levels of social engagement. VUERNICK Halsey executive-

produced hopeless. She was able to take arguably the best producers in the world, with different sounds, and make music that still manages to feel cohesive. HALSEY I’m a multimedia artist. “Closer” was the best thing that ever happened to me, but not in the way you think. I can have a big song on the radio and it literally will change nothing. It will still be about my fans. —PHOEBE REILLY

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Halsey photographed by David Needleman on Aug. 6 at Catalyst Ranch in Chicago.



THE NEW CLASSICS

Foo Fighters From left Guitarist Chris Shiflett, RCA senior vp promotion Dennis Blair, RCA executive vp John Fleckenstein, bassist Nate Mendel, singer-guitarist Dave Grohl, keyboardist Rami Jaffee, drummer Taylor Hawkins and guitarist Pat Smear. CONCRETE AND GOLD Billboard 200, Top Rock Albums and Alternative Albums (one week each); Hard Rock Albums (two weeks) “RUN” Mainstream Rock (four weeks), Hard Rock Digital Song Sales (two weeks) “THE SKY IS A NEIGHBORHOOD” Mainstream Rock (four weeks), Rock Airplay (one week)

Photographed by Koury Angelo on Dec. 1 at Clay Lacy Aviation in Van Nuys, Calif.


A

few months after breaking his leg on tour in mid-2015, Dave Grohl announced that the Foo Fighters were going on indefinite hiatus. Halfway through the following year, the 48-year-old frontman realized he couldn’t keep his word. “When you’re in the middle of touring, you start to blame the music for a lot of your problems,” he says. “But the music helps you heal.” To shake things up, after 2014’s Sonic Highways — recorded in eight different cities and released with an HBO docuseries — Grohl decided to record at a proper commercial studio for the first time since 2002, working down the hall from Justin Timberlake and Lady Gaga. He also reached out to an unlikely collaborator: producer Greg Kurstin, the pop mastermind behind hits for Sia and Adele, who, says Grohl, lent some of the tracks a smoother, “Motörhead meets Pink Floyd” sound. Stalwart fans eager for a Foos comeback snapped up the resulting collection of raucous-yet-melodic anthems, Concrete and Gold, which became the second Foos album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Prior to release, rock radio embraced thrashing first single “Run,” which dropped without warning last June — proving the Foos are still plenty capable of surprises and garnering them a best rock performance Grammy nod. FLECKENSTEIN I think fans wanted the

Foos to come back and recenter themselves around that classic Foos sound, but in a more updated way. GROHL I thought maybe the strangest thing we could do is go make a record like most bands do [in a commercial studio]. It’s exciting when you’re in a hive of activity where everybody is inspiring each other. That’s the first time that has happened since the fucking ’90s. BLAIR Dave was sitting in my office explaining the record to me as Sgt. Pepper meets Slayer. Like, what? I couldn’t fathom it. When you listen, you totally get it, but that was a challenge for radio. They hadn’t heard that aggressiveness in a Foo Fighters song in a long time. GROHL I couldn’t even walk when I wrote “Run.” There’s some catharsis there, that I get to scream my brains out. I’m a huge fan of old-school thrash metal, so I was really excited, 22 years into being the Foo Fighters, to have a song that’s probably the heaviest thing we’ve ever recorded. MENDEL I knew that’s how a year-and-a-half of shows were going to open — with that riff. The funny thing about “Run” is, it’s got a reggaetón beat and we didn’t really realize it. GROHL I said, “What the fuck is a reggaetón beat?” And Greg played six songs on the radio right now by Justin Bieber and —P.R. everyone else.




7 1 0 2 S T R A H C Let’s Hear It For The Boys Ed Sheeran finishes 2017 on top — and as part of the mainstream male takeover, with the rankings of the year’s top artists, albums and songs all dominated by men BY KE ITH CAU LFI E LD FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE

1984, the entire top 10 of Billboard’s 2017 year-end top-artist ranking is all men. Ed Sheeran closes out the year as the top artist following the success of his second Billboard 200 No. 1 album, ÷ (Divide), and its multiple hit singles, including the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 song of the year, “Shape of You.” It’s the first time he has led either year-end list. The 26-year-old singersongwriter is the first British male soloist to be the year’s top artist (and only second ever) since George Michael was tops in 1988. (Billboard began compiling a yearend top-artist list in 1981.) Men so dominated Billboard’s biggest tallies during the 2017 chart year (which ran from Dec. 3, 2016, to Nov. 25, 2017) that they crowd the top 10 of all three of the biggest year-end lists: Top Artists, Top Billboard 200 Albums and Top Billboard Hot 100 Songs. No woman in a lead role ranks in that region of the three charts. Where did all the ladies go? In 2017, the top of the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 charts were flush with hip-hop acts (generally a maledominated genre), thanks in part to the continued rise of rap on streaming services. Further, two of pop’s biggest female stars, Adele and Taylor Swift, were between albums during most of the chart year. Adele was 2016’s top artist, following the 2015 release of her 25 album. (She was also the top artist in both 2011 and 2012.) Swift, who was the top artist in 2009 and 2015,

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didn’t release Reputation in time for the 2017 chart year, though her single “Look What You Made Me Do” did crown the weekly Hot 100 at the tail end of the period. On the 2017 Top Artists list, the highest-ranking woman is Ariana Grande, at No. 15. In fact, only eight female soloists are among the top 40 artists of the year. Since Billboard began compiling an overall top-artist category for its year-end tallies in 1981, this is only the third time the entire top 10 have been solo men or all-male acts. It last happened in 1984, when Lionel Richie ruled the roost, while the top-ranked woman was Cyndi Lauper, at No. 11. Before that, 1983 was also a rough year for the ladies, as Laura Branigan was the champ for women at No. 15, while Michael Jackson was No. 1. Not a single woman is in the top 10 on the 2017 year-end Billboard 200 albums and Hot 100 songs rankings as a lead act. Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. is the top album. The highest-ranked year-end Billboard 200 album by a woman is Rihanna’s 2016 release, ANTI, at No. 23. During the 2017 chart year, just six of the 39 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 were by women. On the year-end Hot 100 recap, chart-ruler “Shape of You” spent 12 weeks atop the list and broke the record for the longest run ever in the top 10: 33 weeks. The track debuted at No. 1 on the Jan. 28 list and didn’t leave the top 10 until the Sept. 16 tally. Meanwhile, Halsey (as a featured

artist) is the lone representative for women in the year-end Hot 100 top 10, as the guest artist on The Chainsmokers’ 2016 charttopping “Closer,” at No. 7. The first lead woman on the Hot 100 tally ranks at No. 17: the co-billed Zedd and Alessia Cara duet “Stay.” Only two of the Hot 100’s 11 No. 1 singles in 2017 were by women: Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” and Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow (Money Moves).” On the Top New Artists yearend list, breakthrough rapper Cardi B is the highest-ranked woman, at No. 7. Topping the chart is rapper Lil Uzi Vert, who notched a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with Luv Is Rage 2 and four top 40 hits on the weekly Hot 100, including a featured turn on Migos’ No. 1 “Bad and Boujee.” Billboard’s year-end music recaps are based on chart performance during the span of Dec. 3, 2016, to Nov. 25, 2017. The year-end Top Artists category ranks the bestperforming acts of the year based on activity on the Billboard 200 albums tally and the Billboard Hot 100 singles list, as well as streaming, social media and Billboard Boxscore data. Data registered before or after a title’s chart run is not considered in these standings. That methodology detail, and the December-to-November time period, account for some of the differences between these lists and the calendar-year recaps that are independently compiled by Nielsen Music.


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2017 CHARTS

ARTISTS / LABELS

TOP ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL 1

ED SHEERAN Atlantic/AG

2

BRUNO MARS Atlantic/AG

3

DRAKE Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

4

KENDRICK LAMAR Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

5

THE WEEKND XO/Republic

6

THE CHAINSMOKERS Disruptor/Columbia

7

JUSTIN BIEBER SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Def Jam

8

FUTURE A-1/Freebandz/Epic

9

SHAWN MENDES Island

10

BTS BigHit Entertainment

11

COLDPLAY Parlophone/Atlantic/AG

12

LIL UZI VERT Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

13

MIGOS Quality Control/300/AG

14

IMAGINE DRAGONS KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

15

ARIANA GRANDE Republic

16

GUNS N' ROSES Geffen/IGA

17

POST MALONE Republic

18

U2 Island/Interscope/IGA

19

RIHANNA Westbury Road/Roc Nation

20

DJ KHALED We The Best/Epic

21

KHALID Right Hand/RCA

22

J. COLE Dreamville/Roc Nation

23

METALLICA Blackened

24

HALSEY Astralwerks

25

TAYLOR SWIFT Big Machine/BMLG

NO. 1 VINYL ALBUM ABBEY ROAD T H E B E AT L E S 26

LADY GAGA Streamline/Interscope/IGA

27

ALESSIA CARA EP/Def Jam

28

SAM HUNT MCA Nashville/UMGN

29

NIALL HORAN Neon Haze/Capitol

30

RAE SREMMURD Ear Drummer/Interscope/IGA

31

TWENTY ONE PILOTS Fueled By Ramen/AG

32

BIG SEAN G.O.O.D./Def Jam

33

KODAK BLACK Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

34

TRAVIS SCOTT Grand Hustle/Epic

35

SELENA GOMEZ Interscope/IGA

36

21 SAVAGE Slaughter Gang/Epic

37

GUCCI MANE Guwop/Atlantic/AG

38

JAMES ARTHUR Columbia

39

DEMI LOVATO Hollywood/Safehouse/Island

40

CHILDISH GAMBINO mcDJ/Glassnote

41

CHRIS STAPLETON Mercury Nashville/UMGN

42

PENTATONIX RCA

43

LOGIC Visionary/Def Jam

44

CHRIS BROWN RCA

45

FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE BMLG

46

CHARLIE PUTH OTTO/Atlantic/AG

47

ADELE XL/Columbia

48

MAROON 5 222/Interscope/IGA

49

KATY PERRY Capitol

50

NICKI MINAJ Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

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Ariana Grande finishes 2017 as the Top Female Artist, and at No. 15 on the overall Top Artists tally.

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1 “closer” the chainsmokers feat. halsey 2 “shape of you” ed sheeran 3 “that’s what I like” bruno mars 4 “scars to your beautiful” alessia cara 5 “starboy” the weeknd 6 “don’t wanna know” maroon 5 7 “24k magic” bruno mars 8 “let me love you” dj snake feat. justin bieber 9 “can’t stop the feeling!” justin timberlake 10 “despacito” luis fonsi feat. daddy yankee and justin bieber 11 “stay” alessia cara and zedd 12 “side to side” ariana grande feat. nicki minaj 13 “heathens” twenty one pilots 14 “say you won’t let go” james arthur 15 “mercy” shawn mendes 16 “love on the brain” rihanna 17 “starving” hailee steinfeld and grey feat. zedd 18 “something just like this” the chainsmokers feat. coldplay 19 “this town” niall horan 20 “believer” imagine dragons Chart based on data reported to SoundExchange from digital radio services including satellite, Internet, and cable radio between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017.


2017 CHARTS

ARTISTS / LABELS

POS / ARTIST / LABEL 51 52

CARDI B The KSR Group/Atlantic/AG THE ROLLING STONES The Rolling Stones/Promotone B.V./Polydor/ Interscope/IGA

53

THOMAS RHETT Valory/BMLG

54

LUKE BRYAN Capitol Nashville/UMGN

55

XXXTENTACION Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE Recordings

56

HARRY STYLES Erskine/Columbia

57

SZA Top Dawg/RCA

58

EMINEM Web/Shady/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

59

BEYONCE Parkwood/Columbia

60

DEPECHE MODE Venusnote/Mute/Columbia

61

LUIS FONSI Universal Music Latino/UMLE

62

MALUMA Sony Music Latin

63

KEITH URBAN Hit Red/Capitol Nashville/UMGN

Post Malone parlayed his Stoney album’s sustained success, along with multiple hit singles, throughout the year into a No. 17 ranking on the Top Artists recap.

64

MILEY CYRUS RCA

65

FRENCH MONTANA Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Epic

66

BRETT YOUNG BMLG

67

DADDY YANKEE El Cartel/UMLE

68

CAMILA CABELLO SYCO/Epic

69

LIAM PAYNE Hampton/Republic

70

CALVIN HARRIS Columbia

71

BLAKE SHELTON Warner Bros. Nashville/WMN

82

QUAVO Quality Control/Motown/Capitol

93

2 CHAINZ The Real University/Def Jam

72

ZAYN RCA

83

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Warner Bros.

94

ZAC BROWN BAND Southern Ground/Elektra/AG

73

CELINE DION Columbia

84

A BOOGIE WIT DA HOODIE Highbridge The Label/Atlantic/AG

95

KESHA Kemosabe/RCA

74

LUKE COMBS River House/Columbia Nashville/SMN

85

ERIC CHURCH EMI Nashville/UMGN

96

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE RCA

75

JULIA MICHAELS J Michaels/Republic

86

JASON ALDEAN Macon/Broken Bow/BBMG

97

SIA Monkey Puzzle/Atlantic/AG

76

SAM SMITH Capitol

87

TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS Warner Bros.

98

JAY-Z S. Carter Enterprises/Roc Nation

77

LINKIN PARK Machine Shop/Warner Bros.

88

ROGER WATERS Columbia

99

KANE BROWN Zone 4/RCA Nashville/SMN

78

P!NK RCA

89

PORTUGAL. THE MAN Atlantic/AG

100 ZEDD Interscope/IGA

79

JON PARDI Capitol Nashville/UMGN

90

PLAYBOI CARTI AWGE/Interscope/IGA

80

CHANCE THE RAPPER Chance The Rapper

91

BILLY JOEL Columbia

81

BRYSON TILLER TrapSoul/RCA

92

JOHN MAYER Columbia

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‘1-800-273-8255’ And Other Numbers That Defined The Charts In 2017

34 3

Total weeks for Sam Hunt’s “Body Like a Back Road” atop Hot Country Songs, the most in the chart’s history. The song sped past Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise” (24 weeks, 2012-13).

‘1-800-273-8255’

One Direction became the first group to spin off three soloists each with No. 1s on the Pop Songs airplay chart when Liam Payne’s “Strip That Down” (featuring Quavo) reigned in October, dethroning Niall Horan’s “Slow Hands.” The pair followed former 1D bandmate Zayn Malik, who led in 2016 with “Pillowtalk.”

431

74

Nicki Minaj earned her 74th Billboard Hot 100 entry (and her 75th and 76th) on the April 1 Hot 100, passing Aretha Franklin (73) for the most among women in the Hot 100’s archives. Franklin had held the record for nearly 40 years.

61

Consecutive weeks in the Hot 100’s top 10 for The Chainsmokers, the longest streak ever by a duo or group. Four top 10s contributed to the run, through “Something Just Like This” (with Coldplay) in July.

Consecutive weeks on the Hot 100 linked by Drake, an astounding eight-year-plus streak that lasted through the Aug. 19 chart. The record run began when he made his first Hot 100 appearance with “Best I Ever Had” on May 23, 2009.

Highest-peaking Hot 100 hit whose title dials up a phone number. Logic’s No. 3 track (featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid) passed Tommy Tutone’s No. 4-peaking 1982 classic, “867-5309/Jenny.”

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‘ONE’

When DJ Khaled’s “I’m the One” debuted atop the May 20 Hot 100 and Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” supplanted it at the summit the following frame, Justin Bieber — featured on both songs — became the first act in the chart’s history to notch new No. 1s in back-to-back weeks. “Despacito” would go on to a record-tying 16-week rule.

2

On the Jan. 28 Hot 100, Ed Sheeran became the first artist to debut two entries in the top 10 simultaneously: “Shape of You” launched at No. 1 for its first of 12 weeks on top, and “Castle on the Hill” bowed at its No. 6 peak.

16

Years (plus two months) that Coldplay waited from its first appearance on Pop Songs until its first No. 1, its team-up with The Chainsmokers on “Something Just Like This.” Coldplay first reached the list with “Yellow” in 2001. —GARY TRUST

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20

Portugal. The Man’s “Feel It Still” became the first track to top the Alternative airplay chart for 20 weeks, surpassing Muse’s “Madness” (19 weeks, 2012-13).



ARTISTS / LABELS

2017 CHARTS

TOP ARTISTS — FEMALE POS / ARTIST / LABEL

1

ARIANA GRANDE Republic

2

RIHANNA Westbury Road/Roc Nation

3

HALSEY Astralwerks

4

TAYLOR SWIFT Big Machine/BMLG

5

LADY GAGA Streamline/Interscope/IGA

6

ALESSIA CARA EP/Def Jam

7

SELENA GOMEZ Interscope/IGA

8

DEMI LOVATO Hollywood/Safehouse/Island

9

ADELE XL/Columbia

10

KATY PERRY Capitol

NO. 1 BLUES ALBUM B LU E & LO N E SO M E THE ROLLING STONES

The Chainsmokers

TOP ARTISTS — DUO/GROUP POS / ARTIST / LABEL

TOP NEW ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL 1

LIL UZI VERT Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

2

KHALID Right Hand/RCA

3

NIALL HORAN Neon Haze/Capitol

1

THE CHAINSMOKERS Disruptor/Columbia

4

KODAK BLACK Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

2

BTS BigHit Entertainment

5

21 SAVAGE Slaughter Gang/Epic

3

COLDPLAY Parlophone/Atlantic/AG

6

JAMES ARTHUR Columbia

4

MIGOS Quality Control/300/AG

7

CARDI B The KSR Group/Atlantic/AG

5

IMAGINE DRAGONS KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

8

XXXTENTACION Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE Recordings

6

GUNS N' ROSES Geffen/IGA

9

HARRY STYLES Erskine/Columbia

7

U2 Island/Interscope/IGA

10

BRETT YOUNG BMLG

8

METALLICA Blackened

9

RAE SREMMURD Ear Drummer/Interscope/IGA

10

TWENTY ONE PILOTS Fueled By Ramen/AG

N O. 1 CO M E DY A L B U M THE BOB’S BURGERS MUSIC ALBUM SOUNDTR ACK

TOP ARTISTS — MALE

POS / ARTIST / LABEL

T H E T O P 1 0 N E W A R T I S T S CO L L E C T I V E LY E A R N E D N I N E T O P 1 0 A L B U M S O N T H E B I L L B OA R D 2 0 0 D U R I N G T H E 2017 CHART YEAR .

TOP LABELS POS / LABEL

1

ATLANTIC GROUP

2

REPUBLIC

1

ED SHEERAN Atlantic/AG

3

INTERSCOPE GEFFEN A&M

2

BRUNO MARS Atlantic/AG

4

RCA

3

DRAKE Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

5

COLUMBIA

4

KENDRICK LAMAR Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

6

EPIC

5

THE WEEKND XO/Republic

7

UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP NASHVILLE

6

JUSTIN BIEBER SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Def Jam

8

DEF JAM

7

FUTURE A-1/Freebandz/Epic

9

CAPITOL

8

SHAWN MENDES Island

10

BIG MACHINE LABEL GROUP

9

LIL UZI VERT Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

10

POST MALONE Republic

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Fonsi (left) and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” (featuring Justin Bieber) ruled the weekly Streaming Songs chart for a record 16 weeks.

‘Despacito’ Dominated After Justin Bieber jumped on a remix of Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito,” the song became one of the biggest hits in the history of the Hot 100

“Despacito” — then credited to Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee — debuted on the Feb. 4 Hot Latin Songs chart, and quickly reached No. 1. The track had already led for 11 weeks before Justin Bieber’s remix arrived.

On the Billboard Hot 100, the song had been performing modestly, hovering in the 40s and 50s for two months. But Bieber’s redux sent the track straight to the top 10: It vaulted from No. 48 to No. 9 on the May 6 list and shot to No. 1 three weeks later.

“Despacito” ultimately ruled the Hot 100 for 16 weeks, tying the record for the most weeks at No. 1 in the chart’s 59-year history. It matched Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men’s “One Sweet Day,” which crowned the list for four months in 1995 and 1996.

After the success of the “Despacito” remix, other English-singing pop stars were joining Latin acts for reworkings of established hits. Beyoncé partnered with J Balvin and Willy William on a remix of “Mi Gente,” sending the track to a new peak of No. 3. Two months earlier, CNCO’s hit “Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)” got a fresh take with U.K. girl group Little Mix’s guest spot on a —KEITH CAULFIELD new version.

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No.

1



2017 CHARTS

HOT 100

No.

1

Ed Sheeran

24

BODAK YELLOW (MONEY MOVES) Cardi B The KSR Group/Atlantic

25

REDBONE Childish Gambino mcDJ/Glassnote

26

I DON'T WANNA LIVE FOREVER (FIFTY SHADES DARKER) Zayn / Taylor Swift Universal Studios/Big Machine/RCA/Republic

27

IT AIN'T ME Kygo x Selena Gomez Kygo AS/Ultra/RCA/Interscope

28

ISPY KYLE Featuring Lil Yachty Indie-Pop/Quality Control/Motown/

29

ISSUES Julia Michaels Republic

30

SCARS TO YOUR BEAUTIFUL Alessia Cara EP/Def Jam

31

1-800-273-8255 Logic Featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid Visionary/

32

SLOW HANDS Niall Horan Neon Haze/Capitol

33

LOVE ON THE BRAIN Rihanna Westbury Road/Roc Nation

34

I FEEL IT COMING The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

35

BOUNCE BACK Big Sean G.O.O.D./Def Jam

36

STRIP THAT DOWN Liam Payne Featuring Quavo Hampton/Republic

37

FAKE LOVE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

38

DON'T WANNA KNOW Maroon 5 Featuring Kendrick Lamar 222/

39

LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO Taylor Swift Big Machine/Republic

40

CASTLE ON THE HILL Ed Sheeran Atlantic

Capitol/Atlantic

Def Jam

Interscope

BAD THINGS Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello EST19XX/Bad Boy/

41

Epic/Interscope

42

PARIS The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

43

SIDE TO SIDE Ariana Grande Featuring Nicki Minaj Republic

44 45 46 47

HOT 100 SONGS

Bronx MC Cardi B became just the second female rapper to send a debut Hot 100 entry to No. 1. Lauryn Hill arrived with the two-week chart-topper “Doo Wop (That Thing)” in 1998.

ROCKABYE Clean Bandit Featuring Sean Paul & Anne-Marie Big Beat/Atlantic/RRP

FEEL IT STILL Portugal. The Man Atlantic LET ME LOVE YOU DJ Snake Featuring Justin Bieber DJ Snake/ Interscope

SORRY NOT SORRY Demi Lovato Hollywood/Safehouse/Island/ Republic

2

E D SH E E R AN IS TH E FI RST PE RSON TO H AV E W R I T T E N T H E H O T 1 0 0 ’ S T O P Y E A R - E N D H I T T W O Y E A R S I N A R O W. H E CO - P E N N E D T H E 2 0 1 7 C H A M P, H I S O W N “ S H A P E O F YO U ,” A N D J U S T I N B I E B E R ’ S “ L OV E YO U R S E L F ” I N 2 0 1 6 .

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL 1

SHAPE OF YOU Ed Sheeran Atlantic

2

DESPACITO Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber

3

THAT'S WHAT I LIKE Bruno Mars Atlantic

4

HUMBLE. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

5

SOMETHING JUST LIKE THIS The Chainsmokers & Coldplay

6

BAD AND BOUJEE Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert Quality Control/300

7

CLOSER The Chainsmokers Featuring Halsey Disruptor/Columbia

8

BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD Sam Hunt MCA Nashville/Capitol

48

BANK ACCOUNT 21 Savage Slaughter Gang/Epic

9

BELIEVER Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope

49

CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! Justin Timberlake Villa 40/DreamWorks/RCA

10

CONGRATULATIONS Post Malone Featuring Quavo Republic

50

11

SAY YOU WON'T LET GO James Arthur Columbia

MI GENTE J Balvin & Willy William Featuring Beyonce Scorpio/ Capitol Latin/Parkwood/Republic/Sony Music Latin/UMLE/Columbia

I'M THE ONE DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne We The Best/Def Jam/Epic

51

THUNDER Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope

12

52

T-SHIRT Migos Quality Control/300

13

XO TOUR LLIF3 Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic

53

RAKE IT UP Yo Gotti Featuring Nicki Minaj Cocaine Muzik/Epic

14

MASK OFF Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

54

MERCY Shawn Mendes Island/Republic

15

UNFORGETTABLE French Montana Featuring Swae Lee Ear Drummer/

55

TUNNEL VISION Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic

56

ROCKSTAR Post Malone Featuring 21 Savage Republic

57

IN CASE YOU DIDN'T KNOW Brett Young BMLG

58

HEATHENS twenty one pilots DC/Atlas/WaterTower/Atlantic/Fueled

59

NOW OR NEVER Halsey Astralwerks/Capitol

16

Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam/UMLE/Republic

Disruptor/Columbia

Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Interscope/Epic

24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic

17

STAY Zedd & Alessia Cara Def Jam/Interscope

18

WILD THOUGHTS DJ Khaled Featuring Rihanna & Bryson Tiller Westbury Road/We The Best/Epic

19

BLACK BEATLES Rae Sremmurd Feat. Gucci Mane Ear Drummer/Interscope

20

STARBOY The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

21 22 23

LOCATION Khalid Right Hand/RCA ATTENTION Charlie Puth OTTO/Atlantic THERE'S NOTHING HOLDIN' ME BACK Shawn Mendes Island/ Republic

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All five members of One Direction hit the Hot 100’s top 40 in 2017, with Zayn Malik rising highest: His “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker),” with Taylor Swift, reached No. 2 in March.

By Ramen/RRP

60

CAROLINE Amine Republic

61

ROLEX Ayo & Teo Columbia

62

DNA. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

63

JUJU ON THAT BEAT (TZ ANTHEM) Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall Tha Lights Global/Atlantic


SHEERAN: JAMES GOURLEY/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK. MALIK: PASCAL LE SEGRETAIN/GETTY IMAGES. CARDI B: PARAS GRIFFIN/GETTY IMAGES.

N O. 1 A D U LT CO N T E M P O R A RY S O N G “ D O N ’ T W A N N A K N OW ” M A R O O N 5 F E AT U R I N G KENDRICK LAMAR 64

SWANG Rae Sremmurd Ear Drummer/Interscope

65

PASSIONFRUIT Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

66 LOYALTY. Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna Top Dawg/Aftermath/ Interscope

72

WHAT IFS Kane Brown Featuring Lauren Alaina Zone 4/RCA Nashville

86

SLIPPERY Migos Featuring Gucci Mane Quality Control/300

73

CHAINED TO THE RHYTHM Katy Perry Featuring Skip Marley Capitol

87

SIGN OF THE TIMES Harry Styles Erskine/Columbia

88

WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE Adele XL/Columbia

89

MALIBU Miley Cyrus RCA

90

DOWN Marian Hill Photo Finish/Republic

91

NO PROMISES Cheat Codes Featuring Demi Lovato 300

92

TREAT YOU BETTER Shawn Mendes Island/Republic

93

I GET THE BAG Gucci Mane Featuring Migos Guwop/Atlantic

94

SMALL TOWN BOY Dustin Lynch Broken Bow

95

EVERYDAY WE LIT YFN Lucci Featuring PnB Rock Think It's A Game/Warner Bros.

Highbridge The Label/Atlantic

96

HAVANA Camila Cabello Featuring Young Thug SYCO/Epic

STARVING Hailee Steinfeld & Grey Featuring Zedd Republic

97

WHAT LOVERS DO Maroon 5 Featuring SZA 222/Interscope

98

DO RE MI Blackbear Beartrap/Alamo/Interscope LOOK AT ME! XXXTentacion XXXTENTACION/Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE

FEELS Calvin Harris Featuring Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry & 74 Big Sean Columbia 75

ALL TIME LOW Jon Bellion Visionary/Capitol

76

HURRICANE Luke Combs River House/Columbia Nashville

77

TOO GOOD AT GOODBYES Sam Smith Capitol

78

YOUNG DUMB & BROKE Khalid Right Hand/RCA

79

MAGNOLIA Playboi Carti AWGE/Interscope

80

LOVE GALORE SZA Featuring Travis Scott Top Dawg/RCA

81

DROWNING A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring Kodak Black

82

67

PRAYING Kesha Kemosabe/RCA

83

BOTH Gucci Mane Featuring Drake Guwop/Atlantic

68

GOOSEBUMPS Travis Scott Grand Hustle/Epic

84

WHAT ABOUT US P!nk RCA

99

69

COLD Maroon 5 Featuring Future 222/Interscope

85

SWALLA Jason Derulo Featuring Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign Beluga

100 THE FIGHTER Keith Urban Featuring Carrie Underwood Hit Red/ Capitol Nashville/Capitol

70 71

BROCCOLI D.R.A.M. Featuring Lil Yachty #1EpicCheck/W.A.V.E.

Heights/Warner Bros.

Recordings

Recordings/EMPIRE Recordings

SLIDE Calvin Harris Featuring Frank Ocean & Migos Columbia

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HOT 100

HOT 100 ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL

33 34

CHILDISH GAMBINO mcDJ/Glassnote DADDY YANKEE Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam/ UMLE/Republic

35

SELENA GOMEZ Kygo AS/Ultra/RCA/Interscope

1

ED SHEERAN Atlantic

36

JULIA MICHAELS Republic

2

BRUNO MARS Atlantic

37

QUAVO Republic

3

KENDRICK LAMAR Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

38

FRENCH MONTANA Ear Drummer/Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Interscope/Epic

4

THE CHAINSMOKERS Disruptor/Columbia

39

XXXTENTACION Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE Recordings

DRAKE Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

40

LIL UZI VERT Generation Now/Atlantic

41

MIGOS Quality Control/300

42

THE WEEKND XO/Republic

43

IMAGINE DRAGONS KIDinaKORNER/Interscope

44

FUTURE A-1/Freebandz/Epic

45

SHAWN MENDES Island/Republic

46

DJ KHALED We The Best/Def Jam/Epic

47

13

ALESSIA CARA EP/Def Jam

48

LUKE COMBS River House/Columbia Nashville

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DEMI LOVATO Hollywood/Safehouse/Island/Republic CAMILA CABELLO SYCO/Epic COLDPLAY Disruptor/Columbia BRETT YOUNG BMLG CALVIN HARRIS Columbia ZEDD Def Jam/Interscope J. COLE Dreamville/Roc Nation/Interscope KYLE Indie-Pop/Quality Control/Motown/Capitol/Atlantic

14

POST MALONE Republic

49

PORTUGAL. THE MAN Atlantic

15

KHALID Right Hand/RCA

50

CHRIS BROWN RCA

16

TAYLOR SWIFT Big Machine/Republic

POS / SONGWRITER 1

LELAND "METRO BOOMIN" TYLER WAYNE

2

MICHAEL "MIKE WILL MADE-IT" LEN WILLIAMS II

3

SYMERE "LIL UZI VERT" WOODS

4

KENDRICK LAMAR DUCKWORTH

5

QUAVIOUS "QUAVO" KAYATE MARSHALL

6

EDWARD "ED" CHRISTOPHER SHEERAN

7

ANDREW "DREW" TAGGART

8

NAYVADIUS "FUTURE" DEMUN WILBURN

9

AUBREY "DRAKE" GRAHAM

10

BENJAMIN "BENNY BLANCO" JOSEPH LEVIN

Metro Boomin notched his first five Hot 100 top 10s as a writer in 2017, led by Migos’ three-week No. 1, “Bad and Boujee” (featuring Lil Uzi Vert).

HOT 100 LABELS

17

SAM HUNT MCA Nashville/Capitol

18

RIHANNA Westbury Road/Roc Nation

19

JAMES ARTHUR Columbia

20

RAE SREMMURD Ear Drummer/Interscope

21

HALSEY Astralwerks/Capitol

1

REPUBLIC

22

NIALL HORAN Neon Haze/Capitol

2

ATLANTIC

23

JUSTIN BIEBER Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam/

3

INTERSCOPE

4

COLUMBIA

5

RCA

24

HOT 100 SONGWRITERS

POS / LABEL

UMLE/Republic

GUCCI MANE Guwop/Atlantic

25

LUIS FONSI Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam/ UMLE/Republic

6

EPIC

26

BIG SEAN G.O.O.D./Def Jam

7

DEF JAM

27

CHARLIE PUTH OTTO/Atlantic

8

CAPITOL

28

MAROON 5 222/Interscope

9

300

29

KODAK BLACK Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic

10

CAPITOL NASHVILLE

30

21 SAVAGE Slaughter Gang/Epic

31

CARDI B The KSR Group/Atlantic

32

TRAVIS SCOTT Grand Hustle/Epic

HOT 100 PRODUCERS POS / PRODUCER

HOT 100 PUBLISHERS POS / PUBLISHER

1

MICHAEL "MIKE WILL MADE-IT" LEN WILLIAMS II

1

WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP.,BMI

2

LELAND "METRO BOOMIN" TYLER WAYNE

2

SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC.,BMI

3

THE CHAINSMOKERS (ANDREW "DREW" TAGGART & ALEX PALL)

3

UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP.,ASCAP

4

STEVEN "STEVE MAC" MCCUTCHEON

4

WB MUSIC CORP.,ASCAP

5

SHAMPOO PRESS & CURL

5

KOBALT SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC,ASCAP

6

EDWARD "ED" CHRISTOPHER SHEERAN

6

SONY/ATV SONGS LLC,BMI

7

DANN HUFF

7

ASCAPUZI, ASCAP

8

ZACH CROWELL

8

EMI APRIL MUSIC, INC., ASCAP

9

ADAM KING "FRANK DUKES" FEENY

9

BMG PLATINUM SONGS, BMI

10

JOHN THEODORE "TEDDY" GEIGER II

10

SONY/ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING UK LTD, PRS

HOT 100 PUBLISHING CORPORATIONS POS / PUBLISHING CORPORATION

Rihanna upped her count to 31 Hot 100 top 10s in 2017. Only Madonna (38) and The Beatles (34) boast more.

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1

SONY/ATV MUSIC

6

EARDRUMMERS MUSIC PUBLISHING

2

UNIVERSAL MUSIC

7

ASCAPUZI

3

WARNER/CHAPPELL MUSIC

8

PLUTO MARS MUSIC

4

BMG

9

BIG DEAL-WORDS & MUSIC

5

KOBALT MUSIC

10

SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING

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2017 CHARTS



2017 CHARTS

HOT 100

RADIO SONGS

24

SIDE TO SIDE Ariana Grande Featuring Nicki Minaj Republic

25

I'M THE ONE DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne We The Best/Def Jam/Epic

26

BAD THINGS Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello EST19XX/Bad Boy/

27

REDBONE Childish Gambino mcDJ/Glassnote

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

1

SHAPE OF YOU Ed Sheeran Atlantic

2

THAT'S WHAT I LIKE Bruno Mars Atlantic

3

SOMETHING JUST LIKE THIS The Chainsmokers & Coldplay

4

SCARS TO YOUR BEAUTIFUL Alessia Cara EP/Def Jam

5

CLOSER The Chainsmokers Featuring Halsey Disruptor/Columbia

6

DESPACITO Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber

Disruptor/Columbia

Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam/UMLE/Republic

7

STAY Zedd & Alessia Cara Def Jam/Interscope

8

THERE'S NOTHING HOLDIN' ME BACK Shawn Mendes Island/Republic

9

SAY YOU WON'T LET GO James Arthur Columbia

10

BELIEVER Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope

11

DON'T WANNA KNOW Maroon 5 Featuring Kendrick Lamar 222/ BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD Sam Hunt MCA Nashville/Capitol

13

24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic

14

ATTENTION Charlie Puth OTTO/Atlantic

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

Epic/Interscope 1

DESPACITO Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber

STRIP THAT DOWN Liam Payne Featuring Quavo Hampton/Republic

2

SHAPE OF YOU Ed Sheeran Atlantic

FEEL IT STILL Portugal. The Man Atlantic

3

BAD AND BOUJEE Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert Quality Control/300

ISSUES Julia Michaels Republic

4

HUMBLE. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

HUMBLE. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

5

THAT'S WHAT I LIKE Bruno Mars Atlantic

CASTLE ON THE HILL Ed Sheeran Atlantic

6

CONGRATULATIONS Post Malone Featuring Quavo Republic

FAKE LOVE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

7

XO TOUR LLIF3 Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic

PARIS The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

8

MASK OFF Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

35

MERCY Shawn Mendes Island/Republic

9

CLOSER The Chainsmokers Featuring Halsey Disruptor/Columbia

36

WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE Adele XL/Columbia

10

I'M THE ONE DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne We The Best/Def Jam/Epic

37

BLACK BEATLES Rae Sremmurd Featuring Gucci Mane Ear Drummer/ 11

ISPY KYLE Featuring Lil Yachty Indie-Pop/Quality Control/Motown/

38

CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! Justin Timberlake Villa 40/DreamWorks/RCA

39

HEATHENS twenty one pilots DC/Atlas/WaterTower/Atlantic/Fueled

12

UNFORGETTABLE French Montana Featuring Swae Lee Ear Drummer/

28 29 30 31 32 33 34

Interscope

12

STREAMING SONGS

40

Interscope

By Ramen/RRP

Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam/UMLE/Republic

Capitol/Atlantic Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Interscope/Epic

13

BLACK BEATLES Rae Sremmurd Featuring Gucci Mane Ear Drummer/

Beat/Atlantic/RRP

14

BODAK YELLOW (MONEY MOVES) Cardi B The KSR Group/Atlantic

ROCKABYE Clean Bandit Featuring Sean Paul & Anne-Marie Big

Interscope

15

IT AIN'T ME Kygo x Selena Gomez Kygo AS/Ultra/RCA/Interscope

16

LOVE ON THE BRAIN Rihanna Westbury Road/Roc Nation

41

NOW OR NEVER Halsey Astralwerks/Capitol

15

LOCATION Khalid Right Hand/RCA

42

TREAT YOU BETTER Shawn Mendes Island/Republic

17

WILD THOUGHTS DJ Khaled Featuring Rihanna & Bryson Tiller

16

STARBOY The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

Westbury Road/We The Best/Epic

43

BAD AND BOUJEE Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert Quality Control/300

17

WILD THOUGHTS DJ Khaled Featuring Rihanna & Bryson Tiller

I DON'T WANNA LIVE FOREVER (FIFTY SHADES DARKER) Zayn / Taylor Swift Universal Studios/Big Machine/RCA/Republic

44

COLD Maroon 5 Featuring Future 222/Interscope 18

BANK ACCOUNT 21 Savage Slaughter Gang/Epic

19

BOUNCE BACK Big Sean G.O.O.D./Def Jam JUJU ON THAT BEAT (TZ ANTHEM) Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall

18 19

SLOW HANDS Niall Horan Neon Haze/Capitol

45

20

STARBOY The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

46

21

I FEEL IT COMING The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

22 LET ME LOVE YOU DJ Snake Featuring Justin Bieber DJ Snake/ Interscope 23

UNFORGETTABLE French Montana Featuring Swae Lee Ear Drummer/ Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Interscope/Epic

DIGITAL SONG SALES POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL 1 2

DESPACITO Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber

STARVING Hailee Steinfeld & Grey Featuring Zedd Republic LOCATION Khalid Right Hand/RCA

Westbury Road/We The Best/Epic

47

BODAK YELLOW (MONEY MOVES) Cardi B The KSR Group/Atlantic

20

48

WHAT ABOUT US P!nk RCA

21

TUNNEL VISION Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic

49

BOUNCE BACK Big Sean G.O.O.D./Def Jam

22

24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic

50

CHEAP THRILLS Sia Featuring Sean Paul Monkey Puzzle/RCA

23

ROLEX Ayo & Teo Columbia

24

BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD Sam Hunt MCA Nashville

25

T-SHIRT Migos Quality Control/300

26

DROWNING A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring Kodak Black

27

SWANG Rae Sremmurd Ear Drummer/Interscope

28

1-800-273-8255 Logic Featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid Visionary/Def Jam

25 26

MERCY Shawn Mendes Island CONGRATULATIONS Post Malone Featuring Quavo Republic

Tha Lights Global/Atlantic

Highbridge The Label/Atlantic

27

ISPY KYLE Featuring Lil Yachty Indie-Pop/Quality Control/Motown/ Capitol/Atlantic/AG

29

BELIEVER Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope

28

I FEEL IT COMING The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

30

ROCKSTAR Post Malone Featuring 21 Savage Republic

29

CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! Justin Timberlake Villa 40/DreamWorks/RCA

31

SOMETHING JUST LIKE THIS The Chainsmokers & Coldplay

32

FAKE LOVE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam/UMLE/Republic

SHAPE OF YOU Ed Sheeran Atlantic/AG

Disruptor/Columbia

3

BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD Sam Hunt MCA Nashville/UMGN

30 BAD THINGS Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello EST19XX/Bad Boy/ Interscope/IGA

4

THAT'S WHAT I LIKE Bruno Mars Atlantic/AG

31

CASTLE ON THE HILL Ed Sheeran Atlantic/AG

33

REDBONE Childish Gambino mcDJ/Glassnote

5

BELIEVER Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

32

LOVE ON THE BRAIN Rihanna Westbury Road/Roc Nation

34

SAY YOU WON'T LET GO James Arthur Columbia

6

SOMETHING JUST LIKE THIS The Chainsmokers & Coldplay

33

MILLION REASONS Lady Gaga Streamline/Interscope/IGA

35

LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO Taylor Swift Big Machine/Republic

34

ALL TIME LOW Jon Bellion Visionary/Capitol

36

DNA. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

37

RAKE IT UP Yo Gotti Featuring Nicki Minaj Cocaine Muzik/Epic

38

STAY Zedd & Alessia Cara Def Jam/Interscope

39

CAROLINE Amine Republic

40

SLIPPERY Migos Featuring Gucci Mane Quality Control/300

41

ISSUES Julia Michaels Republic

42

MI GENTE J Balvin & Willy William Featuring Beyonce Scorpio/ Capitol Latin/Parkwood/Republic/Sony Music Latin/UMLE/Columbia

43

ATTENTION Charlie Puth OTTO/Atlantic

44

BROCCOLI D.R.A.M. Featuring Lil Yachty #1EpicCheck/W.A.V.E. CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! Justin Timberlake Villa 40/DreamWorks/RCA

7

Disruptor/Columbia

24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic/AG

8

I DON'T WANNA LIVE FOREVER (FIFTY SHADES DARKER) Zayn / Taylor Swift Universal Studios/RCA/Big Machine/Republic

9

SAY YOU WON'T LET GO James Arthur Columbia

10

I'M THE ONE DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne We The Best/Def Jam/Epic

35 ROCKABYE Clean Bandit Featuring Sean Paul & Anne-Marie Big Beat/Atlantic/AG 36

IN CASE YOU DIDN'T KNOW Brett Young BMLG

37

FAKE LOVE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

38

SORRY NOT SORRY Demi Lovato Hollywood/Safehouse/Island

39

PARIS The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

11

BLACK BEATLES Rae Sremmurd Featuring Gucci Mane Ear Drummer/

12

HUMBLE. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

40

THE FIGHTER Keith Urban Featuring Carrie Underwood Hit Red/

13

SLOW HANDS Niall Horan Neon Haze/Capitol

41

FEEL IT STILL Portugal. The Man Atlantic/AG

Interscope/IGA

Capitol Nashville/UMGN

14

ISSUES Julia Michaels Republic

15

THERE'S NOTHING HOLDIN' ME BACK Shawn Mendes Island

43

THIS TOWN Niall Horan Neon Haze/Capitol

45

16

LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO Taylor Swift Big Machine/BMLG

44

PLAY THAT SONG Train Columbia

46

MAGNOLIA Playboi Carti AWGE/Interscope

17

STAY Zedd & Alessia Cara Def Jam/Interscope/IGA

45

BODAK YELLOW (MONEY MOVES) Cardi B The KSR Group/Atlantic/AG

47

SORRY NOT SORRY Demi Lovato Hollywood/Safehouse/Island/

18

ATTENTION Charlie Puth OTTO/Atlantic/AG

46

WILD THOUGHTS DJ Khaled Featuring Rihanna & Bryson Tiller Westbury Road/We The Best/Epic

48

LOOK AT ME! XXXTentacion XXXTENTACION/Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE

47

DON'T WANNA KNOW Maroon 5 Featuring Kendrick Lamar 222/

49

I GET THE BAG Gucci Mane Featuring Migos Guwop/Atlantic

50

IT AIN'T ME Kygo x Selena Gomez Kygo AS/Ultra/RCA/Interscope

19

CLOSER The Chainsmokers Featuring Halsey Disruptor/Columbia

20

STARBOY The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

21

THUNDER Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

22

IT AIN'T ME Kygo x Selena Gomez Kygo AS/Ultra/RCA/Interscope/IGA

23

STRIP THAT DOWN Liam Payne Featuring Quavo Hampton/Republic

24

BAD AND BOUJEE Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert Quality Control/300/AG

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42

HOW FAR I'LL GO Auli'i Cravalho Walt Disney

Interscope/IGA

48

PRAYING Kesha Kemosabe/RCA

49

MASK OFF Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

50

UNFORGETTABLE French Montana Featuring Swae Lee Coke Boys/ Bad Boy/Epic

Recordings/EMPIRE Recordings

Republic Recordings

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2017 CHARTS

BILLBOARD 200

BILLBOARD 200 ALBUMS

18

BIRDS IN THE TRAP SING MCKNIGHT Travis Scott Grand Hustle/Epic

39

HARRY STYLES Harry Styles Erskine/Columbia

19

TRAVELLER Chris Stapleton Mercury Nashville/UMGN

40

DIG YOUR ROOTS Florida Georgia Line BMLG

20

I DECIDED. Big Sean G.O.O.D./Def Jam

41

LUV IS RAGE 2 Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

21

MEMORIES...DO NOT OPEN The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

42

CTRL SZA Top Dawg/RCA

22

ILLUMINATE Shawn Mendes Island

43

ANTI Rihanna Westbury Road/Roc Nation

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, VOL. 2: AWESOME MIX VOL. 2 Soundtrack Marvel/Hollywood

23

EVOLVE Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

44

THE WEIGHT OF THESE WINGS Miranda Lambert Vanner/RCA

24 25

EVERYBODY Logic Visionary/Def Jam

45

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2017) Soundtrack Walt Disney

26

25 Adele XL/Columbia

46

BEAUTIFUL TRAUMA P!nk RCA

27

RIPCORD Keith Urban Hit Red/Capitol Nashville/UMGN

47

BEAUTY BEHIND THE MADNESS The Weeknd XO/Republic

28

FROM A ROOM: VOLUME 1 Chris Stapleton Mercury Nashville/UMGN

48

PAINTING PICTURES Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

29

SREMMLIFE 2 Rae Sremmurd Ear Drummer/Interscope/IGA

49

DEATH OF A BACHELOR Panic! At The Disco DCD2/Fueled

Hamilton Uptown/Atlantic/AG

30

COLLAGE (EP) The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia 50

10

4 YOUR EYEZ ONLY J. Cole Dreamville/Roc Nation

31

GRATEFUL DJ Khaled We The Best/Epic

X Ed Sheeran Atlantic/AG

51

TROLLS Soundtrack Villa 40/DreamWorks/RCA

32

"AWAKEN, MY LOVE!" Childish Gambino mcDJ/Glassnote

KANE BROWN Kane Brown Zone 4/RCA Nashville/SMN

11

52

PRETTY GIRLS LIKE TRAP MUSIC 2 Chainz The Real University/Def Jam

12

HARDWIRED...TO SELF-DESTRUCT Metallica Blackened

33

53

LA LA LAND Soundtrack Summit/Interscope/IGA

13

VIEWS Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

34

Atlantic/AG

54

MONTEVALLO Sam Hunt MCA Nashville/UMGN

14

AMERICAN TEEN Khalid Right Hand/RCA

35

JOANNE Lady Gaga Streamline/Interscope/IGA

55

ISSA ALBUM 21 Savage Slaughter Gang/Epic

15

FUTURE Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

36

4:44 JAY-Z S. Carter Enterprises/Roc Nation

56

T R A P S O U L Bryson Tiller TrapSoul/RCA

16

A PENTATONIX CHRISTMAS Pentatonix RCA

37

HNDRXX Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

57

2014 FOREST HILLS DRIVE J. Cole Dreamville/Roc Nation/Columbia

17

BLURRYFACE twenty one pilots Fueled By Ramen/AG

38

DANGEROUS WOMAN Ariana Grande Republic

58

SAVAGE MODE 21 Savage & Metro Boomin Slaughter Gang

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL 1

2

DAMN. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA 24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic/AG

3

STARBOY The Weeknd XO/Republic

4

DIVIDE Ed Sheeran Atlantic/AG

5 6 7 8 9

MORE LIFE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic MOANA Soundtrack Walt Disney STONEY Post Malone Republic CULTURE Migos Quality Control/300/AG HAMILTON: AN AMERICAN MUSICAL Original Broadway Cast

Kendrick Lamar did DAMN. good: The rapper notched his third straight (and total) No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with his 2017 LP.

COLORING BOOK Chance The Rapper Chance The Rapper SUICIDE SQUAD: THE ALBUM Soundtrack DC/Atlas/WaterTower/

Nashville/SMN

By Ramen/AG


59

TANGLED UP Thomas Rhett Valory/BMLG

60

GOOD KID, M.A.A.D CITY Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/

61

HOPELESS FOUNTAIN KINGDOM Halsey Astralwerks

62

PLAYBOI CARTI Playboi Carti AWGE/Interscope/IGA

63

TAKE CARE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

64

THE LIFE OF PABLO Kanye West G.O.O.D./Def Jam

65

SING Soundtrack Universal Studios/Illumination/Republic

66

BACK FROM THE EDGE James Arthur Columbia

67

LIL UZI VERT VS. THE WORLD Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

68

PURPOSE Justin Bieber SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Def Jam

69

FIFTY SHADES DARKER Soundtrack Universal Studios/Republic

70

BRETT YOUNG Brett Young BMLG

71

LEMONADE Beyonce Parkwood/Columbia

72

CALIFORNIA SUNRISE Jon Pardi Capitol Nashville/UMGN

73

LEGEND: THE BEST OF... Bob Marley And The Wailers Tuff Gong/

74

VESSEL twenty one pilots Fueled By Ramen/AG

A hefty 11 soundtracks appear on the year-end Billboard 200, with Moana the biggest of the bunch at No. 6. Comparably, in 2016, just three soundtracks dotted the tally, with Suicide Squad: The Album the top performer at No. 20. —Keith Caulfield

Island/UMe 116

GREATEST HITS Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers MCA/Geffen/UMe

117

ARTIST A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Highbridge The Label/Atlantic/AG

118

PROJECT BABY TWO Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

119

WELCOME HOME Zac Brown Band Southern Ground/Elektra/AG

157 THE FAME Lady Gaga Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/ Interscope/IGA

75

THE EMINEM SHOW Eminem Web/Aftermath/Interscope/UMe

76

CURTAIN CALL: THE HITS Eminem Shady/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

77

CLEOPATRA The Lumineers Dualtone

78

GREATEST HITS 2Pac Amaru/Death Row/Interscope/UMe

79

BADLANDS Halsey Astralwerks

80

17 XXXTentacion Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE Recordings

122 GTTM: GOIN THRU THE MOTIONS PnB Rock EMPIRE Recordings/ Atlantic/AG

81

THERE'S REALLY A WOLF Russ Diemon/Russ My Way/Columbia

123 LIFE CHANGES Thomas Rhett Valory/BMLG

82

THIS IS ACTING Sia Monkey Puzzle/RCA

124 RATHER YOU THAN ME Rick Ross Maybach/Epic

165 GREATEST HITS Red Hot Chili Peppers Warner Bros.

83

FREE 6LACK 6LACK LVRN/Interscope/IGA

166 NOW 61 Various Artists Universal/Sony Music/Legacy

84

THEY DON'T KNOW Jason Aldean Macon/Broken Bow/BBMG

125 GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: AWESOME MIX VOL. 1 Soundtrack Marvel/Hollywood

85

ISLAH Kevin Gates Bread Winners' Association/Atlantic/AG

86 IF YOU'RE READING THIS IT'S TOO LATE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic 87 88

CRY BABY Melanie Martinez Atlantic/AG DOO-WOPS & HOOLIGANS Bruno Mars Elektra/AG

89

KILL THE LIGHTS Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville/UMGN

90

ONE MORE LIGHT Linkin Park Machine Shop/Warner Bros.

91

WITNESS Katy Perry Capitol

92

JOURNEY'S GREATEST HITS Journey Columbia/Legacy

93

FUNK WAV BOUNCES VOL. 1 Calvin Harris Columbia

94

WE GOT IT FROM HERE...THANK YOU 4 YOUR SERVICE A Tribe Called Quest Epic

95

METALLICA Metallica Blackened/Rhino

96

TRUE TO SELF Bryson Tiller TrapSoul/RCA

97

DS2 Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

98

THAT'S CHRISTMAS TO ME Pentatonix RCA

99

IN THE LONELY HOUR Sam Smith Capitol

100 THE HAMILTON MIXTAPE Various Artists Hamilton Uptown/Atlantic/ AG 101

120 WHEN IT'S DARK OUT G-Eazy G-Eazy/RVG/BPG/RCA

103 WINS AND LOSSES Meek Mill Maybach/Atlantic/AG 104 THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS: THE ALBUM Soundtrack Universal Studios/ Artist Partners Group/Atlantic/AG 105 NOTHING WAS THE SAME Drake Young Money/Cash Money/ Republic 106 HERO Maren Morris Columbia Nashville/SMN 107 21 Adele XL/Columbia 108 THE HUMAN CONDITION Jon Bellion Visionary/Capitol 109 THIS ONE'S FOR YOU Luke Combs River House/Columbia Nashville/SMN 110 THE PERFECT LUV TAPE Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

THE DEVIL DONT SLEEP Brantley Gilbert Valory/BMLG

126 THE ESSENTIAL MICHAEL JACKSON Michael Jackson Epic/Legacy 127 GREATEST HITS SO FAR... Zac Brown Band ROAR/Southern Ground/ Atlantic/AG

BEAUTIFUL THUGGER GIRLS Young Thug 300/Atlantic/AG

162 WOODSTOCK Portugal. The Man Atlantic/AG 163 MY MOMENT Tee Grizzley 300/AG 164 HOW CAN IT BE Lauren Daigle Centricity/Capitol CMG

167 TREMAINE THE ALBUM Trey Songz Atlantic/AG 168 RECOVERY Eminem Web/Shady/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA 169 GREATEST HITS The Notorious B.I.G. Bad Boy/Rhino 170 TELL ME YOU LOVE ME Demi Lovato Hollywood/Safehouse/Island 171

130 JUNGLE RULES French Montana Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Epic 131

NAV NAV XO/Republic

132 LIVE IN NO SHOES NATION Kenny Chesney Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville/SMN

THE BIGGER ARTIST A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Highbridge The Label/ Atlantic/AG

172 ENCORE DJ Snake DJ Snake/Interscope/IGA 173 CRASH MY PARTY Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville/UMGN 174 WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE Drake & Future A-1/Freebandz/Young Money/Cash Money/Epic/Republic

133 CHRONICLE THE 20 GREATEST HITS Creedence Clearwater Revival Fantasy/Concord

175 DESCENDANTS 2 Soundtrack Walt Disney

134 MR. MISUNDERSTOOD Eric Church EMI Nashville/UMGN

176 HANDWRITTEN Shawn Mendes Island

135 GREATEST HITS I II & III: THE PLATINUM COLLECTION Queen Hollywood

177 CONCRETE AND GOLD Foo Fighters Roswell/RCA

136 FLOWER BOY Tyler, The Creator Odd Future/Columbia 137 THE SEARCH FOR EVERYTHING John Mayer Columbia 138 ABBEY ROAD The Beatles Apple/Capitol/UMe

178 [HYBRID THEORY] Linkin Park Warner Bros. 179 FLICKER Niall Horan Neon Haze/Capitol 180 HERE'S TO THE GOOD TIMES Florida Georgia Line BMLG

TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/

139 HUMANZ Gorillaz Parlophone/Warner Bros.

181

140 GREATEST HITS Guns N' Roses Geffen/UMe

182 FETTY WAP Fetty Wap RGF/300/AG

141

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND The Beatles Apple/ Capitol/UMe

142 LUST FOR LIFE Lana Del Rey Polydor/Interscope/IGA

Interscope/IGA

183 NEVERMIND Nirvana Sub Pop/DGC/Geffen/UMe 184 PERFECT TIMING NAV And Metro Boomin XO/Boominati/Republic

143 BORN TO DIE Lana Del Rey Polydor/Interscope/IGA

185 CHRISTMAS TOGETHER Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood Gwendolyn/Pearl

144 SWEETSEXYSAVAGE Kehlani Tsunami Mob/Atlantic/AG

186 THE FIRST TIME Kelsea Ballerini Black River

145 THE RETURN OF EAST ATLANTA SANTA Gucci Mane Guwop/ Atlantic/AG

187 BIG BABY D.R.A.M. D.R.A.M. #1EpicCheck/EMPIRE Recordings 188 NOW Shania Twain Mercury Nashville/UMGN

146 CHRISTMAS Michael Buble 143/Reprise/Warner Bros. 147 THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION Garth Brooks Pearl

189 DARKNESS AND LIGHT John Legend Columbia 190 HOZIER Hozier Rubyworks/Columbia

148 UNORTHODOX JUKEBOX Bruno Mars Atlantic/AG 149 1 The Beatles Apple/Capitol/UMe 150 NINE TRACK MIND Charlie Puth OTTO/Atlantic/AG 151

RELOADED: 20 #1 HITS Blake Shelton Warner Bros. Nashville/WMN

B.V./Polydor/Interscope/IGA

152 EPIC AF (YELLOW/PINK) Various Artists Epic

112

KNOW-IT-ALL Alessia Cara EP/Def Jam

153 THE THRILL OF IT ALL Sam Smith Capitol

113

NIGHT VISIONS Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

154 TRILOGY The Weeknd XO/Republic

RAINBOW Kesha Kemosabe/RCA

160 BLACK Dierks Bentley Capitol Nashville/UMGN

129 IF I'M HONEST Blake Shelton Warner Bros. Nashville/WMN

BLUE & LONESOME The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones/Promotone

114 MELODRAMA Lorde Lava/Republic

159 THE RCA-LIST Various Artists RCA

128 DIGITAL DRUGLORD Blackbear Beartrap/Alamo/Interscope/IGA

111

115

158 4EVER Prince NPG/Warner Bros.

161 121

1989 Taylor Swift Big Machine/BMLG

102 BLONDE Frank Ocean Boys Don't Cry

LAMAR: DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS/GETTY IMAGES. MOANA: DISNEY.

Soundtracks Scored

Interscope/IGA

191

NOW 62 Various Artists Sony Music/Universal/UMe

192 THE RCA-LIST, VOL. 2 Various Artists RCA 193 LONG LIVE NUT YFN Lucci Think It's A Game/Warner Bros. 194 EPIC LIT (VERSION 2) Various Artists Epic 195 + Ed Sheeran Elektra/AG 196 SING IT NOW: SONGS OF FAITH & HOPE Reba McEntire Rockin' R/ Nash Icon/BMLG

155 RUMOURS Fleetwood Mac Warner Bros./Rhino

197 BEYONCE Beyonce Parkwood/Columbia

156 YOU SHOULD BE HERE Cole Swindell Warner Bros. Nashville/WMN

198 THE ULTIMATE HITS Garth Brooks Pearl 199 THE BREAKER Little Big Town Capitol Nashville/UMGN

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200 HEART BREAK Lady Antebellum Capitol Nashville/UMGN

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2017 CHARTS

BILLBOARD 200 BILLBOARD 200 LABELS

BILLBOARD 200 ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL 1

DRAKE Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

2

KENDRICK LAMAR Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

3

THE WEEKND XO/Republic

4

ED SHEERAN Atlantic/AG

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

POS / LABEL 1

ATLANTIC GROUP

2

REPUBLIC

3

INTERSCOPE GEFFEN A&M

4

RCA

5

COLUMBIA

6

EPIC

7

UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP NASHVILLE

8

UNIVERSAL MUSIC ENTERPRISES

9

DEF JAM

10

WARNER BROS.

BRUNO MARS Atlantic/AG FUTURE A-1/Freebandz/Epic J. COLE Dreamville/Roc Nation METALLICA Blackened PENTATONIX RCA CHRIS STAPLETON Mercury Nashville/UMGN POST MALONE Republic THE CHAINSMOKERS Disruptor/Columbia

13

LIL UZI VERT Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

14

TWENTY ONE PILOTS Fueled By Ramen/AG

15

MIGOS Quality Control/300/AG

16

IMAGINE DRAGONS KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

17

EMINEM Web/Aftermath/Interscope/UMe

18

ADELE XL/Columbia

19

KHALID Right Hand/RCA

20

SHAWN MENDES Island

21

KODAK BLACK Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

22

LOGIC Visionary/Def Jam

23

BIG SEAN G.O.O.D./Def Jam

24

LADY GAGA Streamline/Interscope/IGA

25

HALSEY Astralwerks

26

TRAVIS SCOTT Grand Hustle/Epic

27

BRYSON TILLER TrapSoul/RCA

28

DJ KHALED We The Best/Epic

In July, 4:44 became JAY-Z’s 14th Billboard 200 No. 1, extending his mark for the most among soloists.

NO. 1 TOP C ATA LO G A L B U M X ( M U LT I P LY ) ED SHEERAN 29

RAE SREMMURD Ear Drummer/Interscope/IGA

30

THE BEATLES Apple/Capitol/UMe

31

FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE BMLG

32

RIHANNA Westbury Road/Roc Nation

33

CHILDISH GAMBINO mcDJ/Glassnote

34

THOMAS RHETT Valory/BMLG

35

21 SAVAGE Slaughter Gang/Epic

36

LINKIN PARK Machine Shop/Warner Bros.

37

BEYONCE Parkwood/Columbia

38

KEITH URBAN Hit Red/Capitol Nashville/UMGN

39

PANIC! AT THE DISCO DCD2/Fueled By Ramen/AG

40

GARTH BROOKS Pearl

41

KANYE WEST G.O.O.D./Def Jam

42

CHANCE THE RAPPER Chance The Rapper

43

JAY-Z S. Carter Enterprises/Roc Nation

44

ARIANA GRANDE Republic

45

BLAKE SHELTON Warner Bros. Nashville/WMN

46

ZAC BROWN BAND Southern Ground/Elektra/AG

47

HARRY STYLES Erskine/Columbia

48

SAM SMITH Capitol

49

SZA Top Dawg/RCA

50

LUKE BRYAN Capitol Nashville/UMGN

102 BILLBOARD | DECEMBER 30, 2017

Metallica rocked 2017 with the year’s No. 12 Billboard 200 album, Hardwired... To SelfDestruct, the group’s sixth No. 1 on the weekly survey.

BILLBOARD 200 DISTRIBUTORS POS / DISTRIBUTOR

1

UNIVERSAL

2

SONY MUSIC

3

WEA

4

INDEPENDENTS


K-pop king BTS is the first act that records primarily in a non-English language to top the year-end Social 50 chart. Korean rapper PSY finished in the top 20 for 2012 and 2013.

SOCIAL 50 ARTISTS JAY-Z: SCOTT ROTH/INVISION/AP IMAGES. METALLICA: TIM MOSENFELDER/GETTY IMAGES. BTS: JESSICA XIE.

POS / ARTIST / LABEL

163

JUSTIN BIEBER ADDED THREE W E E K S AT O P T H E S O C I A L 5 0 I N 2017 TO U P H IS CARE E R COU NT T O A R E CO R D 1 6 3 W E E K S AT N O . 1 , O R OV E R TH R E E Y E A RS TOTA L .

31

MARTIN GARRIX STMPD RCRDS/RCA

32

CARDI B The KSR Group/Atlantic/AG

33

TAYLOR SWIFT Big Machine/BMLG

34

SNOOP DOGG Doggystyle/EMPIRE Recordings

35

EXO S.M.

1

BTS BigHit Entertainment

2

ARIANA GRANDE Republic

36

THE CHAINSMOKERS Disruptor/Columbia

3

JUSTIN BIEBER SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Def Jam

37

WIZ KHALIFA Rostrum/Atlantic/AG

4

SHAWN MENDES Island

38

JACOB SARTORIUS T3/RCA

5

MALUMA Sony Music Latin

19

ZENDAYA Hollywood/Republic

39

FIFTH HARMONY SYCO/Epic

6

DEMI LOVATO Safehouse/Island/Hollywood

20

KATY PERRY Capitol

40

EMINEM Web/Shady/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

7

SELENA GOMEZ Interscope/IGA

21

LALI Ariola/Sony Music Argentina

41

SEVENTEEN Pledis/Loen Entertainment

8

MILEY CYRUS RCA

22

LADY GAGA Streamline/Interscope/IGA

42

HALSEY Astralwerks

9

RIHANNA Westbury Road/Roc Nation

23

SHAKIRA Sony Music Latin/RCA

43

LITTLE MIX SYCO/Columbia

10

NICKI MINAJ Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

24

BEYONCE Parkwood/Columbia

44

COLDPLAY Parlophone/Atlantic/AG

11

NIALL HORAN Neon Haze/Capitol

25

LAUREN JAUREGUI SYCO/Epic

45

ANITTA Warner Latina

12

ED SHEERAN Atlantic/AG

26

JENNIFER LOPEZ Nuyorican/Epic

46

MARSHMELLO Joytime Collective

13

THE WEEKND XO/Republic

27

CAMILA CABELLO SYCO/Epic

47

MARIO BAUTISTA Kasst Agency/Warner Latina

14

LOUIS TOMLINSON 78/SYCO/Epic

28

HARRY STYLES Erskine/Columbia

48

LUCY HALE DMG Nashville/Hollywood

15

CHRIS BROWN RCA

29

J BALVIN Capitol Latin/UMLE

49

BRITNEY SPEARS RCA

16

DRAKE Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

30

BRUNO MARS Atlantic/AG

50

DUA LIPA Warner Bros.

17

ZAYN RCA

18

LIAM PAYNE Hampton/Republic

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COUNTRY

TOP COUNTRY ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL 1

SAM HUNT MCA Nashville/UMGN

2

CHRIS STAPLETON Mercury/UMGN

3

THOMAS RHETT Valory/BMLG

4

FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE BMLG

5

LUKE COMBS River House/Columbia Nashville/SMN

6

BRETT YOUNG BMLG

7

KEITH URBAN Hit Red/Capitol Nashville/UMGN

8

BLAKE SHELTON Warner Bros./WMN

9

JON PARDI Capitol Nashville/UMGN

10

LUKE BRYAN Capitol Nashville/UMGN

11

KANE BROWN Zone 4/RCA Nashville/SMN

12

KENNY CHESNEY Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville/SMN

13

ZAC BROWN BAND Southern Ground/Elektra/AG

14

JASON ALDEAN Macon/Broken Bow/BBMG

15

ERIC CHURCH EMI Nashville/UMGN

16

MIRANDA LAMBERT Vanner/RCA Nashville/SMN

17

GARTH BROOKS Pearl

18

MAREN MORRIS Columbia Nashville/SMN

19

DUSTIN LYNCH Broken Bow/BBMG

20

OLD DOMINION RCA Nashville/SMN

21

BRANTLEY GILBERT Valory/BMLG

22

LITTLE BIG TOWN Capitol Nashville/UMGN

23

CARRIE UNDERWOOD Capitol Nashville/UMGN

24

KELSEA BALLERINI Black River

25

COLE SWINDELL Warner Bros./WMN

Chris Stapleton claims the top two titles on the year-end Top Country Albums recap: 2015’s Traveller at No. 1 and this year’s From A Room: Volume 1 at No. 2.

HOT COUNTRY SONGS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL 1 2 3

No.

1

Sam Hunt

4 5 6

24

GREATEST LOVE STORY LANCO Arista Nashville

25

I COULD USE A LOVE SONG Maren Morris Columbia Nashville

26

HOW NOT TO Dan + Shay Warner Bros./WAR

27

EVERY TIME I HEAR THAT SONG Blake Shelton Warner Bros./WMN

28

MORE GIRLS LIKE YOU Kip Moore MCA Nashville

29

A GUY WITH A GIRL Blake Shelton Warner Bros./WMN

30

FOR HER Chris Lane Big Loud

31

SOMEBODY ELSE WILL Justin Moore Valory

32

IF I TOLD YOU Darius Rucker Capitol Nashville

33

YOURS IF YOU WANT IT Rascal Flatts Big Machine

BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD Sam Hunt MCA Nashville IN CASE YOU DIDN'T KNOW Brett Young BMLG HURRICANE Luke Combs River House/Columbia Nashville WHAT IFS Kane Brown Featuring Lauren Alaina Zone 4/RCA Nashville SMALL TOWN BOY Dustin Lynch Broken Bow DIRT ON MY BOOTS Jon Pardi Capitol Nashville

7

THE FIGHTER Keith Urban Featuring Carrie Underwood Hit Red/ Capitol Nashville

34

YEAH BOY Kelsea Ballerini Black River

8

CRAVING YOU Thomas Rhett Featuring Maren Morris Valory

35

FAST Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville

9

YOU LOOK GOOD Lady Antebellum Capitol Nashville

36

STAR OF THE SHOW Thomas Rhett Valory

10

BETTER MAN Little Big Town Capitol Nashville

37

THE WEEKEND Brantley Gilbert Valory

11

WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS Luke Combs River House/Columbia Nashville

38

HOMETOWN GIRL Josh Turner MCA Nashville

12

MY GIRL Dylan Scott Curb

39

ALL THE PRETTY GIRLS Kenny Chesney Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville

13

BLUE AIN'T YOUR COLOR Keith Urban Hit Red/Capitol Nashville

40

THEY DON'T KNOW Jason Aldean Macon/Broken Bow

14

GOD, YOUR MAMA, AND ME Florida Georgia Line Featuring Backstreet Boys BMLG

41

DO I MAKE YOU WANNA Billy Currington Mercury

42

THINK A LITTLE LESS Michael Ray Atlantic/WEA

43

TIN MAN Miranda Lambert Vanner/RCA Nashville

44

MY OLD MAN Zac Brown Band Southern Ground/Elektra/WAR

45

FIX A DRINK Chris Janson Warner Bros./WAR

46

ROUND HERE BUZZ Eric Church EMI Nashville

47

ROAD LESS TRAVELED Lauren Alaina 19/Interscope/Mercury KILL A WORD Eric Church Featuring Rhiannon Giddens EMI Nashville

15 16 17 18 19 20

DRINKIN' PROBLEM Midland Big Machine HEARTACHE ON THE DANCE FLOOR Jon Pardi Capitol Nashville NO SUCH THING AS A BROKEN HEART Old Dominion RCA Nashville BLACK Dierks Bentley Capitol Nashville EVERY LITTLE THING Carly Pearce Big Machine ANY OL' BARSTOOL Jason Aldean Macon/Broken Bow

21

FLATLINER Cole Swindell Warner Bros./WMN

48

22

UNFORGETTABLE Thomas Rhett Valory

49

LOSING SLEEP Chris Young RCA Nashville

23

IT AIN'T MY FAULT Brothers Osborne EMI Nashville

50

TODAY Brad Paisley Arista Nashville

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TOP COUNTRY ALBUMS

24

RELOADED: 20 #1 HITS Blake Shelton Warner Bros./WMN

25

BLACK Dierks Bentley Capitol Nashville/UMGN

26

THE BREAKER Little Big Town Capitol Nashville/UMGN

27

THE FIRST TIME Kelsea Ballerini Black River

28

CRASH MY PARTY Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville/UMGN

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

FROM A ROOM: VOLUME 1 Chris Stapleton Mercury/UMGN

2

RIPCORD Keith Urban Hit Red/Capitol Nashville/UMGN

3

1

UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP NASHVILLE

2

SONY MUSIC NASHVILLE

HERE'S TO THE GOOD TIMES Florida Georgia Line Republic Nashville/ BMLG

3

BIG MACHINE LABEL GROUP

30

COSMIC HALLELUJAH Kenny Chesney Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville/

4

WARNER MUSIC NASHVILLE

5

BROKEN BOW MUSIC GROUP

SMN

31

CHRISTMAS TOGETHER Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood Gwendolyn/Pearl

6

PEARL

4

THE WEIGHT OF THESE WINGS Miranda Lambert Vanner/RCA Nashville/SMN

32

PAWN SHOP Brothers Osborne EMI Nashville/UMGN

7

ATLANTIC GROUP

5

DIG YOUR ROOTS Florida Georgia Line BMLG

33

SING IT NOW: SONGS OF FAITH & HOPE Reba McEntire Rockin' R/

8

UNIVERSAL MUSIC ENTERPRISES

6

KANE BROWN Kane Brown Zone 4/RCA Nashville/SMN

9

CURB

7

BRETT YOUNG Brett Young BMLG

10

BLACK RIVER

8

MONTEVALLO Sam Hunt MCA Nashville/UMGN

9

TANGLED UP Thomas Rhett Valory/BMLG

10

CALIFORNIA SUNRISE Jon Pardi Capitol Nashville/UMGN

11

THEY DON'T KNOW Jason Aldean Macon/Broken Bow/BBMG THE DEVIL DONT SLEEP Brantley Gilbert Valory/BMLG

12

WELCOME HOME Zac Brown Band Southern Ground/Elektra/AG

13 14

THIS ONE'S FOR YOU Luke Combs River House/Columbia Nashville/

15

KILL THE LIGHTS Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville/UMGN

SMN

HERO Maren Morris Columbia Nashville/SMN

16

LIFE CHANGES Thomas Rhett Valory/BMLG

17

34 35 36

Nash Icon/BMLG

NOW Shania Twain Mercury/UMGN GREATEST HITS: DECADE #1 Carrie Underwood 19/Arista Nashville/ SMN

THE LEGEND OF JOHNNY CASH Johnny Cash Columbia Nashville/ Legacy/American/Island/UMe

37

HEART BREAK Lady Antebellum Capitol Nashville/UMGN

38

MEAT AND CANDY Old Dominion RCA Nashville/SMN

39

THE ULTIMATE HITS Garth Brooks Pearl

40

STORYTELLER Carrie Underwood 19/Arista Nashville/SMN

41

NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL COUNTRY VOLUME 10 Various Artists

42

CHIEF Eric Church EMI Nashville/UMGN

43

ANYTHING GOES Florida Georgia Line BMLG

44

HAPPY ENDINGS Old Dominion RCA Nashville/SMN

Sony Music/Universal/UMe

18

LIVE IN NO SHOES NATION Kenny Chesney Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville/SMN

45

NUMBER ONE HITS Tim McGraw Curb

19

IF I'M HONEST Blake Shelton Warner Bros./WMN

46

BRETT ELDREDGE Brett Eldredge Atlantic/WMN

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GREATEST HITS SO FAR... Zac Brown Band ROAR/Southern Ground/

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CURRENT MOOD Dustin Lynch Broken Bow/BBMG

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THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION Garth Brooks Pearl

RED Taylor Swift Big Machine/BMLG

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WINDY CITY Alison Krauss Capitol

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POS / LABEL

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TRAVELLER Chris Stapleton Mercury/UMGN

1

TOP COUNTRY LABELS

Atlantic/AG

MR. MISUNDERSTOOD Eric Church EMI Nashville/UMGN YOU SHOULD BE HERE Cole Swindell Warner Bros./WMN

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THE NASHVILLE SOUND Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit Southeastern/ Thirty Tigers

In April, Lauren Alaina’s sixth chart entry on Country Airplay, “Road Less Traveled,” became her first No. 1.

Carly Pearce’s “Every Little Thing” became just the third debut country single by a solo woman to top Country Airplay, following hits by Carrie Underwood in 2006 and Kelsea Ballerini in 2015.

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2017 CHARTS

ROCK No.

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Imagine Dragons

TOP ROCK ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL 1

IMAGINE DRAGONS KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

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TWENTY ONE PILOTS Fueled By Ramen/AG

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LINKIN PARK Machine Shop/Warner Bros.

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METALLICA Blackened

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PORTUGAL. THE MAN Atlantic/AG

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TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS Warner Bros.

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THE LUMINEERS Dualtone

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COLDPLAY Parlophone/Atlantic/AG

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JOHN MAYER Columbia

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GUNS N' ROSES Geffen/IGA

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U2 Island/Interscope/IGA

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THE BEATLES Apple/Capitol/UMe

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X AMBASSADORS KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

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PANIC! AT THE DISCO DCD2/Fueled By Ramen/AG

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THE REVIVALISTS Washington Square/Wind-up/Concord THE ROLLING STONES The Rolling Stones/Promotone B.V./Polydor/ Interscope/IGA

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GORILLAZ Parlophone/Warner Bros.

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FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS dangerbird/Elektra/AG

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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Warner Bros.

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RAG'N'BONE MAN Best Laid Plans/Columbia

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KALEO Elektra/Atlantic/AG

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FOO FIGHTERS Roswell/RCA

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LORD HURON IAMSOUND

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PARAMORE Fueled By Ramen/AG

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QUEEN Hollywood

TOP ROCK LABELS

POS / LABEL 1

ATLANTIC GROUP

2

INTERSCOPE GEFFEN A&M

3

WARNER BROS.

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UNIVERSAL MUSIC ENTERPRISES

5

COLUMBIA

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CONCORD

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RHINO

8

HOLLYWOOD

9

BLACKENED

10

LEGACY

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IMAGINE DRAGONS: INVISION/AP/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK. PORTUGAL. THE MAN: CHELSEA LAUREN/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK.

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Portugal. The Man broke into the mainstream with “Feel It Still,” the year’s No. 1 Triple A song. It’s also No. 2 on Rock Airplay and No. 3 on Alternative and Hot Rock Songs.



HOT ROCK SONGS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

BELIEVER Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope HEATHENS twenty one pilots DC/Atlas/WaterTower/Atlantic/Fueled By Ramen/RRP

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FEEL IT STILL Portugal. The Man Atlantic

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THUNDER Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope

5

HEAVY Linkin Park Featuring Kiiara Machine Shop/Warner Bros.

6

RIDE twenty one pilots Fueled By Ramen/RRP

7

WISH I KNEW YOU The Revivalists Washington Square/Wind-up/Concord

8

SUCKER FOR PAIN Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa & Imagine Dragons With Logic & Ty Dolla $ign Feat. X Ambassadors

In June, One More Light arrived as Linkin Park’s sixth No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the most among groups since the start of the 2000s. Frontman Chester Bennington died July 20.

DC/Atlas/WaterTower/Atlantic/RRP 9

UNSTEADY X Ambassadors KIDinaKORNER/Interscope

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HANDCLAP Fitz And The Tantrums dangerbird/Elektra/Atlantic

11

HUMAN Rag'n'Bone Man Best Laid Plans/Columbia

12

THE NIGHT WE MET Lord Huron IAMSOUND/RED

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WAY DOWN WE GO Kaleo Elektra/Atlantic

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ANGELA The Lumineers Dualtone

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TAKE IT ALL BACK Judah & The Lion Cletus The Van/Caroline

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WHATEVER IT TAKES Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope

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HARD TIMES Paramore Fueled By Ramen/RRP

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HARDWIRED...TO SELF-DESTRUCT Metallica Blackened

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THE MAN The Killers Island/Republic

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EVOLVE Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

19

OLD CHURCH CHOIR Zach Williams Essential/PLG

TOP ROCK ALBUMS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

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NO. 1 MAINSTREAM ROCK SONG “SONG #3” STONE SOUR

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LOVE Lana Del Rey Polydor/Interscope LUST FOR LIFE Lana Del Rey Featuring The Weeknd Polydor/Interscope HEAVYDIRTYSOUL twenty one pilots Fueled By Ramen/RRP LOVE ON THE WEEKEND John Mayer Columbia

SUICIDE SQUAD: THE ALBUM Soundtrack DC/Atlas/WaterTower/

HARD LOVE NEEDTOBREATHE Atlantic

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RUMOURS Fleetwood Mac Warner Bros./Rhino

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WOODSTOCK Portugal. The Man Atlantic/AG

25

1 The Beatles Apple/Capitol/UMe

Hollywood

ABBEY ROAD The Beatles Apple/Capitol/UMe

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ONE MORE LIGHT Linkin Park Machine Shop/Warner Bros.

28

GREATEST HITS Red Hot Chili Peppers Warner Bros.

8

CLEOPATRA The Lumineers Dualtone

29

CONCRETE AND GOLD Foo Fighters Roswell/RCA

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BLUE & LONESOME The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones/Promotone

30

NEVERMIND Nirvana Sub Pop/DGC/Geffen/UMe

31

+ Ed Sheeran Elektra/AG

32

AFTER LAUGHTER Paramore Fueled By Ramen/AG

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HOZIER Hozier Rubyworks/Columbia

34

WONDERFUL WONDERFUL The Killers Island

35

SMOKE + MIRRORS Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

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B.V./Polydor/Interscope/IGA

GREATEST HITS Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers MCA/Geffen/UMe JOURNEY'S GREATEST HITS Journey Columbia/Legacy VESSEL twenty one pilots Fueled By Ramen/AG NIGHT VISIONS Imagine Dragons KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/IGA

14

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: AWESOME MIX VOL. 1 Soundtrack Marvel/Hollywood

36

THE GETAWAY Red Hot Chili Peppers Warner Bros.

15

HUMANZ Gorillaz Parlophone/Warner Bros.

37

ACT ONE Marian Hill Photo Finish/Republic

16

METALLICA Metallica Blackened/Rhino

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EVERYTHING NOW Arcade Fire Columbia

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THE SEARCH FOR EVERYTHING John Mayer Columbia

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BACK IN BLACK AC/DC Columbia/Legacy

18

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND The Beatles Apple/

40

KALEIDOSCOPE EP Coldplay Parlophone/Atlantic/AG

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VILLAINS Queens Of The Stone Age Matador

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MOTHERSHIP Led Zeppelin Swan Song/Atlantic/Rhino

Capitol/UMe

STILL BREATHING Green Day Reprise/Warner Bros.

WALK ON WATER Thirty Seconds To Mars Interscope

GREATEST HITS I II & III: THE PLATINUM COLLECTION Queen

BORN TO DIE Lana Del Rey Polydor/Interscope/IGA

RUN Foo Fighters Roswell/RCA

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RX (MEDICATE) Theory Of A Deadman 604/Roadrunner/RRP

IN THE END Linkin Park Warner Bros.

GREATEST HITS Guns N' Roses Geffen/UMe

27

ONE MORE LIGHT Linkin Park Machine Shop/Warner Bros.

32

[HYBRID THEORY] Linkin Park Warner Bros.

DEATH OF A BACHELOR Panic! At The Disco DCD2/Fueled By Ramen/AG

CHAIN BREAKER Zach Williams Essential/PLG

31

20 21

Atlantic/AG

OPHELIA The Lumineers Dualtone

NUMB Linkin Park Warner Bros.

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, VOL. 2: AWESOME MIX VOL. 2 Soundtrack Marvel/Hollywood

CHRONICLE THE 20 GREATEST HITS Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty Fantasy/Concord

6

10 20

BLURRYFACE twenty one pilots Fueled By Ramen/AG

19

Tom Petty’s Oct. 2 death at age 66 spurred a bevy of posthumous sales and streams of his solo and Heartbreakers material, which launched him to No. 6 on the yearend Top Rock Artists ranking.

7

YEAR-END MAINSTREAM ROCK R A N K I N G F O R G R E TA VA N F L E E T ’ S “ H I G H WAY T U N E ,” T H E B E ST YEAR- E N D PL ACE M E NT FOR A D E B UT E NTRY O N TH E LI ST S I N CE T H E P R E T T Y R E C K L E S S ’ “ H E AV E N K N O W S ” R U L E D T H E 2 0 1 4 T A L LY .

34

FEELS LIKE SUMMER Weezer Weezer/Crush Music/Atlantic

35

ON HOLD The xx Young Turks/Beggars Group/In2une

36

HYMN FOR THE WEEKEND Coldplay Parlophone/Atlantic

37

WASTE A MOMENT Kings Of Leon RCA

38

CLEOPATRA The Lumineers Dualtone

39

MY NAME IS HUMAN Highly Suspect In De Goot/300

40

DON'T TAKE THE MONEY Bleachers RCA

41

TESTIFY NEEDTOBREATHE Atlantic

43

AMERICAN DREAM LCD Soundsystem DFA/Columbia

42

GOOD NEWS Ocean Park Standoff Hollywood

44

YOU WANT IT DARKER Leonard Cohen Columbia

43

HIGH Sir Sly Interscope

45

IMMORTALIZED Disturbed Reprise/Warner Bros.

44

SATURNZ BARZ Gorillaz Featuring Popcaan Parlophone/Warner Bros.

46

METEORA Linkin Park Warner Bros.

45

HELP Papa Roach Eleven Seven/E7LG

47

THE ESSENTIAL BILLY JOEL Billy Joel Columbia/Legacy

46

LAY IT ON ME Vance Joy Atlantic

48

THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971-1975 Eagles Asylum/Elektra/Rhino

47

FREE FALLIN' Tom Petty MCA/Geffen/UMe

49

GREATEST HITS Queen Hollywood

48

LOVE IS MYSTICAL Cold War Kids Capitol

50

A / B Kaleo Elektra/Atlantic/AG

49

SUIT AND JACKET Judah & The Lion Cletus The Van/Caroline

50

SOMEBODY ELSE The 1975 Dirty Hit/Interscope

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EVENTS & HAPPENINGS

NOV. 30 | LOS ANGELES Billboard’s Women in Music event, held in L.A. for the first time this year at the Ray Dolby Ballroom, honored 2017’s most powerful female artists and executives in the industry who have used their voices to inspire, motivate and lead through their achievements and individual platforms.

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The event was livestreamed on Twitter, providing fans everywhere an inside look at one of Billboard’s biggest events. Selena Gomez was named Woman of the Year alongside an exceptional list of honorees that included Mary J. Blige, Kelly Clarkson, Camila Cabello, Kehlani and Grace VanderWaal. The 2017 Executive of the Year was Atlantic Records chairman/COO Julie Greenwald. Thank you to all of our 2017 sponsors: American Airlines, American Express, FIJI Water, Iron Mountain Entertainment Services and Nielsen Music.

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Kelly Clarkson signed the American Airlines podium, earning 10,000 AAdvantage® miles for American’s partner, Stand Up To Cancer.

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Guests of Iron Mountain Entertainment Services enjoyed the night with top industry executives.

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Mary J. Blige, the recipient of the Icon award, arrives at Women in Music.

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FIJI Water, the event’s Official Water, hydrated music’s finest with Earth’s Finest.

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Women in Music guests were able to get the perfect shots to commemorate the night courtesy of the American Express photo booth.

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Attendees received gift bags filled with exceptional products from Birchbox, Uptown Sweats by Kiya Tomlin, Love Corn, Port & Polish, Tata Harper, Cynthia Cazort Collins, Sue Sartor and Kjaer Weiss.

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Nielsen Music celebrated the executive honorees and thanked them for being passionate, fearless champions for the industry.


No.

1

Drake

TOP R&B/HIP-HOP ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL

HOT R&B/HIP-HOP SONGS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

DRAKE Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

2

KENDRICK LAMAR Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

RAKE IT UP Yo Gotti Featuring Nicki Minaj Cocaine Muzik/Epic

25

T-SHIRT Migos Quality Control/300

26

TUNNEL VISION Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic

27

ROCKSTAR Post Malone Featuring 21 Savage Republic

28

ROLEX Ayo & Teo Columbia

29

DNA. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope JUJU ON THAT BEAT (TZ ANTHEM) Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall

THAT'S WHAT I LIKE Bruno Mars Atlantic

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HUMBLE. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

30

3

I'M THE ONE DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne We The Best/Def Jam/Epic

31

PASSIONFRUIT Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

32

SWANG Rae Sremmurd Ear Drummer/Interscope

33

LOYALTY. Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna Top Dawg/Aftermath/

34

SLIDE Calvin Harris Featuring Frank Ocean & Migos Columbia

4

BAD AND BOUJEE Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert Quality Control/300

5

UNFORGETTABLE French Montana Featuring Swae Lee Ear Drummer/ Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Interscope/Epic

Tha Lights Global/Atlantic

Interscope

6

CONGRATULATIONS Post Malone Featuring Quavo Republic MASK OFF Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

35

DROWNING A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring Kodak Black

7 8

WILD THOUGHTS DJ Khaled Featuring Rihanna & Bryson Tiller

36

BOTH Gucci Mane Featuring Drake Guwop/Atlantic

37

CAROLINE Amine Republic

Westbury Road/We The Best/Epic

Highbridge The Label/Atlantic

9

XO TOUR LLIF3 Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic BODAK YELLOW (MONEY MOVES) Cardi B The KSR Group/Atlantic

38

FEELS Calvin Harris Featuring Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry & Big Sean

10 11

BLACK BEATLES Rae Sremmurd Featuring Gucci Mane Ear Drummer/

39

LOVE GALORE SZA Featuring Travis Scott Top Dawg/RCA

40

SLIPPERY Migos Featuring Gucci Mane Quality Control/300

41

YOUNG DUMB & BROKE Khalid Right Hand/RCA

42

MAGNOLIA Playboi Carti AWGE/Interscope

Interscope

24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic

12

STARBOY The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

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24

ISPY KYLE Featuring Lil Yachty Indie-Pop/Quality Control/Motown/

14

Capitol/Atlantic 43

Columbia

EVERYDAY WE LIT YFN Lucci Featuring PnB Rock Think It's A Game/ Warner Bros.

3

BRUNO MARS Atlantic/AG

15

REDBONE Childish Gambino mcDJ/Glassnote

4

THE WEEKND XO/Republic

16

1-800-273-8255 Logic Featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid Visionary/Def Jam

44

DO RE MI Blackbear Beartrap/Alamo/Interscope I GET THE BAG Gucci Mane Featuring Migos Guwop/Atlantic

5

FUTURE A-1/Freebandz/Epic

17

I FEEL IT COMING The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

45

6

MIGOS Quality Control/300/AG

18

FAKE LOVE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

46

BUTTERFLY EFFECT Travis Scott Grand Hustle/Epic

7

LIL UZI VERT Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

19

BOUNCE BACK Big Sean G.O.O.D./Def Jam

47

LOOK AT ME! XXXTentacion XXXTENTACION/Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE

8

POST MALONE Republic

20

BAD THINGS Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello EST19XX/Bad Boy/ 48

CREW GoldLink Featuring Brent Faiyaz & Shy Glizzy Squaaash Club/ LOVE. Kendrick Lamar Featuring Zacari Top Dawg/Aftermath/ PARTY Chris Brown Featuring Usher & Gucci Mane RCA

9

DJ KHALED We The Best/Epic

10

KHALID Right Hand/RCA

11

J. COLE Dreamville/Roc Nation

12

KODAK BLACK Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

13

RIHANNA Westbury Road/Roc Nation

14

BIG SEAN G.O.O.D./Def Jam

15

21 SAVAGE Slaughter Gang/Epic

16

TRAVIS SCOTT Grand Hustle/Epic

17

GUCCI MANE Guwop/Atlantic/AG

18

RAE SREMMURD Ear Drummer/Interscope/IGA

19

LOGIC Visionary/Def Jam

20

CHILDISH GAMBINO mcDJ/Glassnote

21

XXXTENTACION Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE Recordings

22

SZA Top Dawg/RCA

23

CARDI B The KSR Group/Atlantic/AG

24

FRENCH MONTANA Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Epic

25

CHRIS BROWN RCA

TOP R&B/ HIP-HOP LABELS POS / LABEL 1

ATLANTIC GROUP

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REPUBLIC

3

INTERSCOPE GEFFEN A&M

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EPIC

5

RCA

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DEF JAM

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COLUMBIA

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ROC NATION

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300

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EMPIRE RECORDINGS

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Epic/Interscope

LOVE ON THE BRAIN Rihanna Westbury Road/Roc Nation

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LOCATION Khalid Right Hand/RCA

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BANK ACCOUNT 21 Savage Slaughter Gang/Epic

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Bruno Mars’ “That’s What I Like” ends the year at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs, while parent LP 24K Magic rules Top R&B Albums.

Recordings RCA Interscope


TOP R&B/HIP-HOP ALBUMS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

DAMN. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA

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HUMBLE. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

MORE LIFE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

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STONEY Post Malone Republic

I'M THE ONE DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne We The Best/Def Jam/Epic

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CULTURE Migos Quality Control/300/AG

BAD AND BOUJEE Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert Quality Control/300

4

DAMN. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA MORE LIFE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

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24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic/AG

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HAMILTON: AN AMERICAN MUSICAL Original Broadway Cast

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STARBOY The Weeknd XO/Republic

6

FUTURE Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

5

STONEY Post Malone Republic

6

CULTURE Migos Quality Control/300/AG

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AMERICAN TEEN Khalid Right Hand/RCA

8

FUTURE Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

9

4 YOUR EYEZ ONLY J. Cole Dreamville/Roc Nation

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BIRDS IN THE TRAP SING MCKNIGHT Travis Scott Grand Hustle/Epic GRATEFUL DJ Khaled We The Best/Epic

10

VIEWS Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic I DECIDED. Big Sean G.O.O.D./Def Jam

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EVERYBODY Logic Visionary/Def Jam

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LUV IS RAGE 2 Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

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BIRDS IN THE TRAP SING MCKNIGHT Travis Scott Grand Hustle/Epic

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4:44 JAY-Z S. Carter Enterprises/Roc Nation

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ANTI Rihanna Westbury Road/Roc Nation

NO. 1 A D U LT R& B S O N G “REDBONE” CHILDISH GAMBINO 17

LUV IS RAGE 2 Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic/AG

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CTRL SZA Top Dawg/RCA

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HNDRXX Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

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"AWAKEN, MY LOVE!" Childish Gambino mcDJ/Glassnote

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COLORING BOOK Chance The Rapper Chance The Rapper

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MASK OFF Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

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XO TOUR LLIF3 Lil Uzi Vert Generation Now/Atlantic

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BODAK YELLOW (MONEY MOVES) Cardi B The KSR Group/Atlantic

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BLACK BEATLES Rae Sremmurd Featuring Gucci Mane Ear Drummer/

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ISPY KYLE Featuring Lil Yachty Indie-Pop/Quality Control/Motown/

11

1-800-273-8255 Logic Featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid Visionary/Def Jam

12

FAKE LOVE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

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BOUNCE BACK Big Sean G.O.O.D./Def Jam

EVERYBODY Logic Visionary/Def Jam

11

4:44 JAY-Z S. Carter Enterprises/Roc Nation

CONGRATULATIONS Post Malone Featuring Quavo Republic

6

VIEWS Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

I DECIDED. Big Sean G.O.O.D./Def Jam

UNFORGETTABLE French Montana Featuring Swae Lee Ear Drummer/ Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Interscope/Epic

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4 YOUR EYEZ ONLY J. Cole Dreamville/Roc Nation

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Hamilton Uptown/Atlantic/AG

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GRATEFUL DJ Khaled We The Best/Epic

HOT RAP SONGS

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PRETTY GIRLS LIKE TRAP MUSIC 2 Chainz The Real University/Def Jam

16

HNDRXX Future A-1/Freebandz/Epic

14

Interscope Capitol/Atlantic

BAD THINGS Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello EST19XX/Bad Boy/ Epic/Interscope

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ISSA ALBUM 21 Savage Slaughter Gang/Epic

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BANK ACCOUNT 21 Savage Slaughter Gang/Epic

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COLORING BOOK Chance The Rapper Chance The Rapper

16

T-SHIRT Migos Quality Control/300

19

PLAYBOI CARTI Playboi Carti AWGE/Interscope/IGA

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RAKE IT UP Yo Gotti Featuring Nicki Minaj Cocaine Muzik/Epic

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PAINTING PICTURES Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

18

TUNNEL VISION Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic

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THERE'S REALLY A WOLF Russ Diemon/Russ My Way/Columbia

19

ROCKSTAR Post Malone Featuring 21 Savage Republic

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WINS AND LOSSES Meek Mill Maybach/Atlantic/AG

20

ROLEX Ayo & Teo Columbia

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PROJECT BABY TWO Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

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DNA. Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

24

SREMMLIFE 2 Rae Sremmurd Ear Drummer/Interscope/IGA

22

JUJU ON THAT BEAT (TZ ANTHEM) Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall

25

THE HAMILTON MIXTAPE Various Artists Hamilton Uptown/Atlantic/AG 23

LOYALTY. Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna

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SWANG Rae Sremmurd Ear Drummer/Interscope

25

BOTH Gucci Mane Featuring Drake Guwop/Atlantic

TOP R&B ALBUMS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

Tha Lights Global/Atlantic Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope

HOT R&B SONGS

PAINTING PICTURES Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

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24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic/AG

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PRETTY GIRLS LIKE TRAP MUSIC 2 Chainz The Real University/Def Jam

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STARBOY The Weeknd XO/Republic

24

ISSA ALBUM 21 Savage Slaughter Gang/Epic

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AMERICAN TEEN Khalid Right Hand/RCA

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PLAYBOI CARTI Playboi Carti AWGE/Interscope/IGA

4

ANTI Rihanna Westbury Road/Roc Nation

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THAT'S WHAT I LIKE Bruno Mars Atlantic

26

BEAUTY BEHIND THE MADNESS The Weeknd XO/Republic

5

CTRL SZA Top Dawg/RCA

2

WILD THOUGHTS DJ Khaled Featuring Rihanna & Bryson Tiller

27

17 XXXTentacion Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE Recordings

6

"AWAKEN, MY LOVE!" Childish Gambino mcDJ/Glassnote

28

THERE'S REALLY A WOLF Russ Diemon/Russ My Way/Columbia

3

24K MAGIC Bruno Mars Atlantic

29

TAKE CARE Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

4

STARBOY The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

5

REDBONE Childish Gambino mcDJ/Glassnote

6

I FEEL IT COMING The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk XO/Republic

7

LOVE ON THE BRAIN Rihanna Westbury Road/Roc Nation

8

LOCATION Khalid Right Hand/RCA

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PASSIONFRUIT Drake Young Money/Cash Money/Republic

30 GOOD KID, M.A.A.D CITY Kendrick Lamar Top Dawg/Aftermath/ Interscope/IGA 31 32 33

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T R A P S O U L Bryson Tiller TrapSoul/RCA 2014 FOREST HILLS DRIVE J. Cole Dreamville/Roc Nation/Columbia WINS AND LOSSES Meek Mill Maybach/Atlantic/AG

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T R A P S O U L Bryson Tiller TrapSoul/RCA FREE 6LACK 6LACK LVRN/Interscope/IGA TRUE TO SELF Bryson Tiller TrapSoul/RCA

SLIDE Calvin Harris Featuring Frank Ocean & Migos Columbia

14

DIGITAL DRUGLORD Blackbear Beartrap/Alamo/Interscope/IGA

11

YOUNG DUMB & BROKE Khalid Right Hand/RCA

15

SWEETSEXYSAVAGE Kehlani Tsunami Mob/Atlantic/AG

12

FEELS Calvin Harris Featuring Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry & Big Sean

16

BLONDE Frank Ocean Boys Don't Cry

13

LOVE GALORE SZA Featuring Travis Scott Top Dawg/RCA

17

THE ESSENTIAL MICHAEL JACKSON Michael Jackson Epic/Legacy

14

DO RE MI Blackbear Beartrap/Alamo/Interscope

LEMONADE Beyonce Parkwood/Columbia

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TREMAINE THE ALBUM Trey Songz Atlantic/AG

15

PARTY Chris Brown Featuring Usher & Gucci Mane RCA

THE HAMILTON MIXTAPE Various Artists Hamilton Uptown/Atlantic/AG

19

4EVER Prince NPG/Warner Bros.

16

VERSACE ON THE FLOOR Bruno Mars Atlantic

WE GOT IT FROM HERE...THANK YOU 4 YOUR SERVICE A Tribe Called Quest Epic

20

TRILOGY The Weeknd XO/Republic

17

THE WEEKEND SZA Top Dawg/RCA

21

BEYONCE Beyonce Parkwood/Columbia

18

PARTY MONSTER The Weeknd XO/Republic

22

I AM...SASHA FIERCE Beyonce Music World/Columbia

19

REMINDER The Weeknd XO/Republic

23

STRENGTH OF A WOMAN Mary J. Blige Capitol

20

SHINING DJ Khaled Featuring Beyonce & JAY Z We The Best/Epic

24

THRILLER Michael Jackson Epic/Legacy

21

PRIVACY Chris Brown RCA

25

HEARTBREAK ON A FULL MOON Chris Brown RCA

22

LOVE ME NOW John Legend Columbia

23

LOSIN CONTROL Russ Diemon/Russ My Way/Columbia

24

B.E.D. Jacquees Cash Money/Republic

25

SELFISH Future Featuring Rihanna A-1/Freebandz/Epic

TRUE TO SELF Bryson Tiller TrapSoul/RCA FREE 6LACK 6LACK LVRN/Interscope/IGA PROJECT BABY TWO Kodak Black Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic/AG

JUNGLE RULES French Montana Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Epic

48

17 XXXTentacion Bad Vibes Forever/EMPIRE Recordings

10

44

47

LEMONADE Beyonce Parkwood/Columbia

Westbury Road/We The Best/Epic

LEGEND: THE BEST OF BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS Bob Marley And The Wailers Tuff Gong/Island/UMe

DIGITAL DRUGLORD Blackbear Beartrap/Alamo/Interscope/IGA

46

12

BEAUTY BEHIND THE MADNESS The Weeknd XO/Republic

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

13

43

45

9

SREMMLIFE 2 Rae Sremmurd Ear Drummer/Interscope/IGA

35

38

8

10

34

37

7

FUNK WAV BOUNCES VOL. 1 Calvin Harris Columbia

36 THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS: THE ALBUM Soundtrack Universal Studios/ Artist Partners Group/Atlantic/AG

DRAKE: STEVEN FERDMAN/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK. MARS: KEVIN MAZUR/GETTY IMAGES.

TOP RAP ALBUMS

GREATEST HITS 2Pac Amaru/Death Row/Interscope/UMe CURTAIN CALL: THE HITS Eminem Shady/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA LEGEND: THE BEST OF... Bob Marley And The Wailers Tuff Gong/Island/UMe THE LIFE OF PABLO Kanye West G.O.O.D./Def Jam

49

THE EMINEM SHOW Eminem Web/Aftermath/Interscope/UMe

50

RATHER YOU THAN ME Rick Ross Maybach/Epic

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2017 CHARTS

LATIN

TOP LATIN ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL 1

DADDY YANKEE El Cartel/UMLE

2

NICKY JAM La Industria/Sony Music Latin

3

SHAKIRA Sony Music Latin

4

J BALVIN Capitol Latin/UMLE

5

ROMEO SANTOS Sony Music Latin

6

OZUNA VP Entertainment/Sony Music Latin

7

LUIS FONSI Universal Music Latino/UMLE

8

MALUMA Sony Music Latin

9

BANDA SINALOENSE MS DE SERGIO LIZARRAGA Lizos/Sony Music Latin

10

PRINCE ROYCE Sony Music Latin

11

CALIBRE 50 Andaluz/Disa/UMLE

12

LOS PLEBES DEL RANCHO DE ARIEL CAMACHO JG

13

CNCO Sony Music Latin

14

ENRIQUE IGLESIAS Sony Music Latin

15

SELENA Capitol Latin/UMLE

16

WISIN Sony Music Latin

17

JUAN GABRIEL Fonovisa/UMLE

18

CHRISTIAN NODAL JG/Fonovisa/UMLE

19

YANDEL Sony Music Latin

20

ZION & LENNOX Warner Latina

21

FARRUKO Carbon Fiber/Sony Music Latin

22

ULICES CHAIDEZ Y SUS PLEBES DEL/Sony Music Latin

23

AVENTURA The Orchard/Sony Music Latin

24

JULION ALVAREZ Y SU NORTENO BANDA Fonovisa/UMLE

25

BAD BUNNY Hear This Music/Sony Music Latin

In July, El Dorado became Shakira’s sixth Top Latin Albums No. 1, a sum that features at least one chart-topper in each decade since the 1990s.

No.

1

TOP LATIN LABELS POS / LABEL

1

SONY MUSIC LATIN

2

UNIVERSAL MUSIC LATIN ENTERTAINMENT

3

WARNER LATINA

4

LIZOS

5

DEL

6

VP ENTERTAINMENT

7

AFINARTE

8

RANCHO HUMILDE

9

THE ORCHARD

10

HEAR THIS MUSIC

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YANKEE: JASON KOERNER/ONE VOICE: SOMOS LIVE!/GETTY IMAGES. SHAKIRA: ALEXANDER TAMARGO/GETTY IMAGES.

Daddy Yankee



HOT LATIN SONGS

Nicky Jam notched his first No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart when Fenix flew in atop the tally in February.

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

2

DESPACITO Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam/Republic/UMLE

MI GENTE J Balvin & Willy William Featuring Beyonce Scorpio/ Capitol Latin/Parkwood/Columbia/UMLE/Sony Music Latin

3

CHANTAJE Shakira Featuring Maluma Sony Music Latin

4

FELICES LOS 4 Maluma Sony Music Latin

5

ESCAPATE CONMIGO Wisin Featuring Ozuna WK/Sony Music Latin

6

EL AMANTE Nicky Jam La Industria/Sony Music Latin

7

SUBEME LA RADIO Enrique Iglesias Featuring Descemer Bueno, Zion & Lennox Or Sean Paul Sony Music Latin

8

REGGAETON LENTO (BAILEMOS) CNCO Sony Music Latin

9

ADIOS AMOR Christian Nodal JG/Fonovisa/UMLE

10

AHORA DICE Chris Jeday Presenta J Balvin, Ozuna & Arcangel

11

ME ENAMORE Shakira Sony Music Latin

12

TU FOTO Ozuna VP Entertainment/Sony Music Latin

13

DEJA VU Prince Royce & Shakira Sony Music Latin

14

BAILAME Nacho Universal Music Latino/UMLE

15

IMITADORA Romeo Santos Sony Music Latin

16

SIGO EXTRANANDOTE J Balvin Capitol Latin/UMLE

17

SIEMPRE TE VOY A QUERER Calibre 50 Andaluz/Disa/UMLE

18

Universal Music Latino/UMLE

MAYORES Becky G Featuring Bad Bunny Kemosabe/RCA/Sony Music Latin

19

HEROE FAVORITO Romeo Santos Sony Music Latin

20

DILE QUE TU ME QUIERES Ozuna VP Entertainment/Sony Music Latin

21

LA ROMPE CORAZONES Daddy Yankee X Ozuna El Cartel/UMLE

22

BONITA Jowell & Randy & J. Balvin Rimas/UMLE

23

HEY DJ CNCO & Yandel Sony Music Latin

24

OTRA VEZ Zion & Lennox Featuring J Balvin Warner Latina

25

TE QUIERO PA'MI Don Omar & Zion & Lennox Machete/UMLE

26

SAFARI J Balvin Featuring Pharrell Williams, BIA & Sky Capitol Latin/

27 28 29

TOP LATIN ALBUMS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

40 ANOS Marco Antonio Solis Fonovisa/UMLE

22

FORMULA: VOL. 1 Romeo Santos Sony Music Latin EL KARMA Ariel Camacho y Los Plebes del Rancho DEL/Sony Music

UMLE

1

FENIX Nicky Jam La Industria/Sony Music Latin

SI TU NOVIO TE DEJA SOLA J Balvin Featuring Bad Bunny Capitol Latin/

2

EL DORADO Shakira Sony Music Latin

24

MIS NUMERO 1... 40 ANIVERSARIO Juan Gabriel Sony Music Latin

3

ENERGIA J Balvin Capitol Latin/UMLE

25

DESDE EL RANCHO Calibre 50 Andaluz/Disa/UMLE

4

DANCE LATIN #1 HITS 2.0: LOS EXITOS DEL MOMENTO Various Artists Universal Music Latino/UMLE

26

VISUALIZATE Gente de Zona Magnus/Sony Music Latin

27

3 Marc Anthony Sony Music Latin

28

VISIONARY Farruko Carbon Fiber/Sony Music Latin

29

# 1'S Prince Royce Top Stop/Sony Music Latin

UMLE

ME REHUSO Danny Ocean Red Wine/Atlantic/Warner Latina VENTE PA' CA Ricky Martin Featuring Maluma Sony Music Latin KRIPPY KUSH Farruko, Bad Bunny & Rvssian Carbon Fiber/Sony Music

31

VACACIONES Wisin Sony Music Latin

32

HASTA EL AMANECER Nicky Jam La Industria/Sony Music Latin

33

SHAKY SHAKY Daddy Yankee El Cartel/UMLE

34

CHILLAX Farruko Featuring Ky-Mani Marley Sony Music Latin

5

ODISEA Ozuna VP Entertainment/Sony Music Latin

Latin 6

GOLDEN Romeo Santos Sony Music Latin

PROBABLEMENTE Christian Nodal Featuring David Bisbal JG/

37

CORRIDO DE JUANITO Calibre 50 Andaluz/Disa/UMLE

38

CUATRO BABYS Maluma Featuring Bryant Myers, Noriel & Juhn

Fonovisa/UMLE

Sony Music Latin

39

AFUERA ESTA LLOVIENDO Julion Alvarez y Su Norteno Banda

40

TE REGALO Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes DEL

Fonovisa/UMLE

41

SIN CONTRATO Maluma Featuring Fifth Harmony Or Don Omar & Wisin Sony Music Latin

42

MI 45 El Fantasma y Banda Populares del Llano AfinArte

43

CULPABLE TU Alta Consigna Rancho Humilde PARA QUE LASTIMARME Gerardo Ortiz Bad Sin/DEL/Sony Music Latin

Latin

7

FORMULA: VOL. 2 Romeo Santos Sony Music Latin

8

PRIMERA CITA CNCO Sony Music Latin

30

LA MEJOR VERSION DE MI Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga Lizos/Sony Music Latin

9

PRETTY BOY DIRTY BOY Maluma Sony Music Latin

31

ME DEJE LLEVAR Christian Nodal JG/Fonovisa/UMLE

32

AMOR PROHIBIDO Selena Capitol Latin/UMLE

33

GREATEST HITS, VOL 1 Nicky Jam Codiscos/La Industria/Sony Music Latin

34

LO MEJOR DE Calibre 50 Disa/UMLE

35

#UPDATE Yandel Sony Music Latin

36

PARA SIEMPRE: DUETOS, VOL. 1 Ariel Camacho DEL/Sony Music Latin

37

COMERE CALLADO, VOL. 1: CON NORTENO, TUBA Y GUITARRAS Gerardo Ortiz Bad Sin/DEL/Sony Music Latin

38

SALE EL SOL Shakira Epic/Sony Music Latin

39

EXILIADOS ES LA BAHIA: LO MEJOR DE MANA Mana Warner Latina

40

DANGEROUS Yandel Sony Music Latin

AHORA ME LLAMA Karol G X Bad Bunny Universal Music Latino/UMLE

36

44

LA FAMILIA J Balvin Capitol Latin/UMLE

23

30

35

20 21

NO. 1 REGIONAL MEXICAN A I R P L AY S O N G “ R E G R E S A H E R M O S A” GER ARDO ORTIZ 10

FIVE Prince Royce Sony Music Latin

41

VENGO A ACLARAR El Fantasma y Banda Populares del Llano

11

TODAVIA ME AMAS: LO MEJOR DE AVENTURA Aventura The

42

SOY EL MISMO Prince Royce Sony Music Latin LECCIONES PARA EL CORAZON Julion Alvarez y Su Norteno Banda

AfinArte

Orchard/Sony Music Latin

45

SI TU LA VES Nicky Jam Featuring Wisin La Industria/Sony Music Latin

12

SUMMER LATIN HITS 2017 Various Artists Universal Music Latino/UMLE

43

46

LA BICICLETA Carlos Vives & Shakira Sony Music Latin

13

ONES Selena Capitol Latin/UMLE

44

PRESTIGE Daddy Yankee El Cartel/Capitol Latin/UMLE

47

REGRESA HERMOSA Gerardo Ortiz Bad Sin/DEL/Sony Music Latin

14

ANDAMOS EN EL RUEDO Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes DEL/Sony Music Latin

45

TRAP CAPOS: SEASON 1 Various Artists Ganda/Sony Music Latin

48

CRIMINAL Natti Natasha x Ozuna Pina/Sony Music Latin

15

QUE BENDICION Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga Lizos

46

LOS DUO Juan Gabriel Fonovisa/UMLE

49

PERRO FIEL Shakira Featuring Nicky Jam Sony Music Latin

16

EN VIVO: GUADALAJARA - MONTERREY Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga Lizos

47

QUE VA Alex Sensation + Ozuna In-Tu Linea/UMLE

LIVE, THE LAST CONCERT: HOUSTON, TEXAS FEBRUARY 26, 1995 Selena Universal Music Latino/UMLE

50

17

RECUERDEN MI ESTILO Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho

48

MEXILLENNIALS: LOS EXITOS DE UNA NUEVA GENERACION Various Artists Fonovisa/UMLE

18

SEX AND LOVE Enrique Iglesias Republic/UMLE

49

TRAPXFICANTE Farruko Carbon Fiber/Sony Music Latin

19

MOTIVAN2 Zion & Lennox Warner Latina

50

LOS DUO 2 Juan Gabriel Fonovisa/UMLE

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DEL/Sony Music Latin

Disa/UMLE

JOE PAPEO/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

1


CURB RECORDS AND CURB/WORD ENTERTAINMENT CONGRATULATE

LEANN RIMES AND

DEBBY BOONE FOR HAVING THE #1 AND #3 SONGS OF ALL TIME IN THE TOP BILLBOARD HOT 100 SONGS BY WOMEN

LEANN RIMES “How Do I Live” Longest running record for a woman in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 (69 weeks)

DEBBY BOONE “You Light Up My Life” 1st single to reach 10 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart

(ACCORDING TO THE BILLBOARD DECEMBER 2017 WOMEN IN MUSIC ISSUE)

WE SALUTE ALL THE GREAT FEMALE ARTISTS FOR OUR 55 AMAZING YEARS

STONE PONEYS “So Fine”

1965 • LINDA RONSTADT AND HER BAND THE STONE PONEYS JOIN CURB’S SIDEWALK LABEL AND RELEASE THEIR FIRST SINGLE “SO FINE” 1970 • LIZA MINELLI - THE CURB SONG “IT WAS A GOOD TIME” FROM THE EMMY AWARD-WINNING TELEVISION SHOW “LIZA WITH A Z” WAS A TRIBUTE TO HER MOTHER JUDY GARLAND.

LIZA MINNELLI “It Was A Good Time”

1971 • EYDIE GORME - HITS THE BILLBOARD CHARTS WITH “IT WAS A GOOD TIME” 1972 • PETULA CLARK - TOP 10 IN BILLBOARD ON ADULT CONTEMPORARY WITH HER CURB PRODUCED RECORDING OF “THE WEDDING SONG” HEIDI NEWFIELD “Johnny & June”

1973 • MARIE OSMOND - 6 BILLBOARD #1 HITS WITH “PAPER ROSES”, “MEET ME IN MONTANA”, “THERE’S NO STOPPING YOUR HEART”, “YOU’RE STILL NEW TO ME”, “I’M LEAVING IT ALL UP TO YOU” & “MORNING SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN”

PETULA CLARK “Wedding Song”

1974 • GLORIA GAYNOR - FIRST ARTIST TO HAVE A #1 RECORD ON BILLBOARD’S DANCE/DISCO CHART WITH “NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE”

EYDIE GORME “It Was A Good Time”

1977-1980 • GRAMMY AWARD WINNER DEBBY BOONE HAS THE FIRST 10 CONSECUTIVE WEEK #1 RECORD IN THE HISTORY OF THE BILLBOARD HOT 100 CHART WITH “YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE” WHICH WAS LATER NAMED BILLBOARD’S #1 RECORD OF THE DECADE FOR THE 70’S AND WON AN ACADEMY AWARD. DEBBY ALSO HAD A BILLBOARD #1 HIT WITH “ARE YOU ON THE ROAD TO LOVIN’ ME AGAIN” 1979 • MAUREEN MCGOVERN - BILLBOARD #1 WITH “DIFFERENT WORLDS”

MAUREEN McGOVERN “Different Worlds”

1983-2000 • THE JUDDS - 7 GRAMMY AWARDS, 14 BILLBOARD #1 CHART HITS WITH “MAMA HE’S CRAZY”, “WHY NOT ME,” “GIRLS NIGHT OUT”, “LOVE IS ALIVE”, “HAVE MERCY”, “GRANDPA”, “ROCKIN’ WITH THE RHYTHM OF THE RAIN”, “CRY MYSELF TO SLEEP”, “I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING”, “MAYBE YOUR BABY’S GOT THE BLUES”, “TURN IT LOOSE”, “CHANGE OF HEART”, “YOUNG LOVE” & “LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT LOVE” 1987 • JENNIFER WARNES - BILLBOARD #1 WITH “I’VE HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFE” (WITH BILL MEDLEY) (ACADEMY AWARD WINNER) (LLOYD/CURB PRODUCTIONS)

GLORIA GAYNOR “Never Can Say Goodbye”

JENNIFER WARNES “I’ve Had The Time Of My Life”

1992-2017 • WYNONNA - HAS BILLBOARD #1 HITS WITH “SHE IS HIS ONLY NEED” “I SAW THE LIGHT”, “NO ONE ELSE ON EARTH”, “TO BE LOVED BY YOU”, TELL ME WHY, WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW 1996-2008 • JO DEE MESSINA - 7 BILLBOARD #1 HITS WITH “BYE BYE”, “I’M ALRIGHT”, “STAND BESIDE ME”, “THAT’S THE WAY”, “BRING ON THE RAIN” (WITH TIM MCGRAW), “MY GIVE A DAMN’S BUSTED” & DELICIOUS SURPRISE THE JUDDS “Grandpa”

1996-2013 • LEANN RIMES - MULTIPLE GRAMMY AWARD WINNER FOR “BLUE”, HER RECORDING OF “HOW DO I LIVE” BECOMES THE ALL-TIME #1 FEMALE RECORD IN THE HISTORY OF THE BILLBOARD HOT 100 CHART (ACCORDING TO BILLBOARD’S DECEMBER 9, 2017 WOMEN IN MUSIC ISSUE) BILLBOARD #1’S - “ONE WAY TICKET”, “BIG DEAL”, “I NEED YOU”, “CAN’T FIGHT THE MOONLIGHT” & “WHAT I CANNOT CHANGE”

KIMBERLEY LOCKE “8th World Wonder”

2000 • MARY GRIFFIN - HITS THE BILLBOARD CHARTS WITH “WE CAN GET THERE” FROM THE MULTI-MILLION SELLING CURB SOUNDTRACK ALBUM COYOTE UGLY WYNONNA “No One Else On Earth”

2002 • TAMARA WALKER - HITS THE BILLBOARD CHARTS WITH THE TITLE SONG TO JENNIFER LOPEZ’S MOTION PICTURE ANGEL EYES 2002-2011 • NICOLE C. MULLEN - GRAMMY NOMINATION FOR “EVERYDAY PEOPLE”, BILLBOARD #1 WITH “COME UNTO ME”

JO DEE MESSINA “I’m Alright”

2002-2013 • POINT OF GRACE - BILLBOARD #1 HITS WITH “YOU WILL NEVER WALK ALONE”, “YES, I BELIEVE”, “DAY BY DAY” & “WAITING IN THE WINGS 2003-2016 • PLUMB - BILLBOARD #1 HITS WITH “I CAN’T DO THIS”, “BETTER”, “IN MY ARMS”, “HANG ON” & “NEED YOU NOW” BLANCA “Who I Am”

2003-2004 • SHIRLEY CAESAR - GRAMMY NOMINATION FOR SHIRLEY CAESAR AND FRIENDS, BILLBOARD #1 WITH “HOLD MY MULE” 2003-2005 • AMY GRANT - GRAMMY FOR “ROCK OF AGES…HYMNS & FAITH”, BILLBOARD #1 WITH SIMPLE THINGS

MARIE OSMOND “Paper Roses”

2004-2008 • KIMBERLEY LOCKE - 7 BILLBOARD #1 HITS INCLUDING “8TH WORLD WONDER”, “UP ON THE HOUSETOP”, “CHANGE”, “BAND OF GOLD”, & “FALL” 2005 • NICOL SPONBERG - BILLBOARD #1 WITH “RESURRECTION” 2008 • HEIDI NEWFIELD - HITS THE BILLBOARD CHARTS AND EARNS A GOLD RECORD FOR “JOHNNY AND JUNE”, A TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY CASH AND JUNE CARTER CASH

KACI BATTAGLIA “Body Shots (w/ Ludacris)”

FRANCESCA BATTISTELLI “Messiah”

2008-2013 • MEREDITH ANDREWS - BILLBOARD #1 HITS WITH “YOU ARE NOT ALONE” & “STRONG GOD” 2009-2010 • KACI BATTAGLIA - BILLBOARD #1 HITS WITH “CRAZY POSSESSIVE” AND “BODY SHOTS” (WITH LUDACRIS) 2009-2016 • GRAMMY WINNER FRANCESCA BATTISTELLI - 2015 WINS A GRAMMY FOR “HOLY SPIRIT” - BILLBOARD #1 HITS - “FREE TO BE ME”, “THIS IS THE STUFF”, “WRITE YOUR STORY”, “HE KNOWS MY NAME” & “HOLY SPIRIT” MARY GRIFFIN “We Can Get There”

SHIRLEY CAESAR “Shirley Caesar And Friends”

2013 • MARIE MILLER - BILLBOARD #1 WITH “YOU’RE NOT ALONE” 2015 • BLANCA - BILLBOARD #1 WITH “WHO I AM” 2017 • MALLARY HOPE - HITS THE BILLBOARD CHART WITH HER RECORDINGS OF “NOW” & “JUST A BABY”

TAMARA WALKER “Angel Eyes”

2018 • NATALIE GRANT WILL CELEBRATE THE 60TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS WITH HER 7TH GRAMMY NOMINATION FOR HER RECORDING OF "CLEAN" (BILLBOARD #1 HITS - WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR", "IN BETTER HANDS" & "KING OF THE WORLD")

POINT OF GRACE “Day By Day”

AMY GRANT “Simple Things”

MARIE MILLER “You’re Not Alone”

NICOL SPONBERG “Ressurrection”

NATALIE GRANT “Clean”

PLUMB “Need You Now”

PATTY CABRERA “Always & Forever”

AMY DALLEY “Men Don’t Change”

RUTHIE COLLINS “Get Drunk & Cry”

MALLARY HOPE “Just A Baby”

MEREDITH ANDREWS “Come Thou Long Expected Jesus”

NICOLE C. MULLEN “Everyday People”


CHRISTIAN/GOSPEL HOT CHRISTIAN SONGS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

No.

1

Hillsong Worship

POS / ARTIST / LABEL

COME ALIVE (DRY BONES) Lauren Daigle Centricity

2

EVEN IF MercyMe Fair Trade

29

MAGNIFY We Are Messengers Word-Curb

3

I'LL FIND YOU Lecrae Featuring Tori Kelly Reach/Columbia

30

4

CHAIN BREAKER Zach Williams Essential/PLG

5

OH MY SOUL Casting Crowns Beach Street/Reunion/PLG O COME TO THE ALTAR Elevation Worship Elevation Church

6

HILLS AND VALLEYS Tauren Wells Reunion/PLG

7

9

BLESSINGS Lecrae Featuring Ty Dolla $ign Reach/Columbia

10

OCEANS (WHERE FEET MAY FAIL) Hillsong UNITED Hillsong/Sparrow/

5

ELEVATION WORSHIP Elevation Church

23

6

ZACH WILLIAMS Essential/PLG

NF NF Real Music/Capitol/Caroline NEEDTOBREATHE Atlantic/Word-Curb

14

REBA MCENTIRE Rockin' R/Nash Icon/Valory/BMLG/Capitol CMG

15

CROWDER sixsteps/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

16

DANNY GOKEY BMG

17

TAUREN WELLS Reunion/PLG

18

BETHEL MUSIC Bethel

19

HILLARY SCOTT & THE SCOTT FAMILY HST/EMI Nashville/Capitol CMG

20

MATTHEW WEST Sparrow/Capitol CMG

21

FOR KING & COUNTRY Fervent/Word-Curb

22

MANDISA Sparrow/Capitol CMG

23

TENTH AVENUE NORTH Reunion/PLG

24

MICAH TYLER Fair Trade/PLG

25

JORDAN FELIZ Centricity/Capitol CMG

TOP CHRISTIAN LABELS POS / LABEL

1

CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP

2

PROVIDENT LABEL GROUP

3

WORD-CURB

4

FAIR TRADE

5

COLUMBIA

6

CENTRICITY

7

BETHEL

8

BMG

9

GOTEE

10

ELEVATION CHURCH

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WHEN I PRAY FOR YOU Dan + Shay Atlantic/Warner Bros. Nashville/WAR

43

FEEL INVINCIBLE Skillet Hear It Loud/Atlantic/Word-Curb

44

GREAT ARE YOU LORD one sonic society Essential Worship/PLG

45

YOUR LOVE DEFENDS ME Matt Maher Essential/PLG

46

CLEAN Natalie Grant Curb

47

THE LION AND THE LAMB Big Daddy Weave Fervent/Word-Curb

48

ALL THAT MATTERS Colton Dixon 19/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

CMG

49

THRONE ROOM Kim Walker-Smith Jesus Culture/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

FORGIVEN Crowder sixsteps/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

50

JESUS Chris Tomlin sixsteps/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

THE GOSPEL Ryan Stevenson Gotee

22

13

LIVE LIKE YOU'RE LOVED Hawk Nelson Fair Trade

42

BULLETPROOF Citizen Way Fair Trade

18

HILLSONG UNITED Hillsong/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

TOBYMAC ForeFront/Capitol CMG

FEARLESS Jasmine Murray Fair Trade

41

TESTIFY NEEDTOBREATHE Atlantic/Word-Curb

17

4

12

KING OF MY HEART Kutless BEC/Tooth & Nail

40

HARD LOVE NEEDTOBREATHE Atlantic/Word-Curb

16

BELOVED Jordan Feliz Centricity THE COMEBACK Danny Gokey BMG

21

LECRAE Reach/Columbia

O'LORD Lauren Daigle Centricity

39

UNFINISHED Mandisa Sparrow/Capitol CMG

15

O GOD FORGIVE US for KING & COUNTRY Featuring KB Fervent/ Word-Curb

POINT TO YOU We Are Messengers Word-Curb

I HAVE THIS HOPE Tenth Avenue North Reunion/PLG

LAUREN DAIGLE Centricity/Capitol CMG

11

WHOLE HEART Brandon Heath Monomode/Reunion/PLG

35

38

BROKEN THINGS Matthew West Sparrow/Capitol CMG

13

3

CASTING CROWNS Beach Street/Reunion/PLG

DIFFERENT Micah Tyler Fair Trade

34

I WANNA GO BACK David Dunn BEC/Tooth & Nail

HOME Chris Tomlin sixsteps/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

12

20

9

THE CURE Unspoken Centricity

33

37

LOVE BROKE THRU tobyMac ForeFront/Capitol CMG

MERCYME Fair Trade/PLG

10

KING OF THE WORLD Natalie Grant Curb

32

36

Capitol CMG

11

BACK TO GOD Reba McEntire & Lauren Daigle Rockin' R/Nash Icon/ Valory/Capitol CMG

31

OLD CHURCH CHOIR Zach Williams Essential/PLG

8

2

SKILLET Hear It Loud/Atlantic/Word-Curb

WONDER Hillsong UNITED Hillsong/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

28

19

CHRIS TOMLIN sixsteps/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

WORD OF LIFE Jeremy Camp Stolen Pride/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

27 Capitol CMG

HILLSONG WORSHIP Hillsong/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

7

RISE Danny Gokey BMG

26

WHAT A BEAUTIFUL NAME Hillsong Worship Hillsong/Sparrow/

1

8

NEVER BEEN A MOMENT Micah Tyler Fair Trade

1

14

TOP CHRISTIAN ARTISTS

24 25

THY WILL Hillary Scott & The Scott Family HST/EMI Nashville/Capitol

Lauren Daigle is the top female Christian artist for the third straight year, while her 2015 release, How Can It Be, is No. 1 for 2017 on Top Christian Albums.

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TOP CHRISTIAN ALBUMS

HOT GOSPEL SONGS

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

1

HOW CAN IT BE Lauren Daigle Centricity/Capitol CMG

1

YOU DESERVE IT J.J. Hairston & Youthful Praise JamesTown/eOne

2

SING IT NOW: SONGS OF FAITH & HOPE Reba McEntire Rockin' R/

2

CHANGE ME Tamela Mann TillyMann

3

JOY VaShawn Mitchell Vman/Motown Gospel

4

I'M BLESSED Charlie Wilson P Music/RCA

5

WORK IT OUT Tye Tribbett Motown Gospel

6

HOLD MY MULE Shirley Caesar Featuring Albertina Walker & Milton Brunson Word-Curb

Nash Icon/BMLG/Capitol CMG

LIFER MercyMe Fair Trade/PLG NEVER LOSE SIGHT Chris Tomlin sixsteps/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

4

UNLEASHED Skillet Hear It Loud/Atlantic/Word-Curb

5 6

THE VERY NEXT THING Casting Crowns Beach Street/Reunion/PLG

7

WOW HITS 2017 Various Artists PLG/Word-Curb/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

7

VICTORY BELONGS TO JESUS Todd Dulaney eOne Worship/eOne

8

THIS IS NOT A TEST tobyMac ForeFront/Capitol CMG

8

TRUST IN YOU Anthony Brown & group therAPy Key Of A/Fair Trade/Tyscot

9

LET THERE BE LIGHT Hillsong Worship Hillsong/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

9

MADE A WAY Travis Greene RCA Inspiration/PLG

10

THERAPY SESSION NF Capitol CMG

10

HANG ON GEI Featuring Kierra Sheard Karew

11

THERE IS A CLOUD Elevation Worship Elevation Church/Essential/PLG

11

YOU WAITED Travis Greene RCA Inspiration/PLG

12

RUN WILD. LIVE FREE. LOVE STRONG. for KING & COUNTRY Fervent/

12

I NEED YOU Donnie McClurkin RCA Inspiration/PLG

13

MY WORLD NEEDS YOU Kirk Franklin Featuring Sarah Reeves, Tasha Cobbs & Tamela Mann Fo Yo Soul/RCA/RCA Inspiration/PLG

Word-Curb

13

HYMNS Joey + Rory Farmhouse/Gaither/Capitol CMG

14

CHAIN BREAKER Zach Williams Essential/PLG

15

HERE AS IN HEAVEN Elevation Worship Elevation Church

16

AWAKE Skillet Ardent/Fair Trade/Atlantic/PLG

17

LOVE REMAINS Hillary Scott & The Scott Family HST/EMI Nashville/

Tamela Mann rules as the Top Gospel Artist of 2017, sparked by One Way, the year’s No. 1 title on Top Gospel Albums.

Capitol CMG

18

HARD LOVE NEEDTOBREATHE Atlantic/Word-Curb

19

AMERICAN PRODIGAL Crowder sixsteps/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

20

TENNESSEE CHRISTMAS Amy Grant Amy Grant/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

21

BEHOLD: A CHRISTMAS COLLECTION Lauren Daigle Centricity/

22

WONDER Hillsong UNITED Hillsong/Sparrow/Capitol CMG

23

WELCOME TO THE NEW MercyMe Fair Trade/PLG

24

THE GARDEN Kari Jobe Sparrow/Capitol CMG

25

PRECIOUS MEMORIES COLLECTION Alan Jackson ARC/EMI Nashville/

Capitol CMG

TOP GOSPEL ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL

POS / LABEL 1

PROVIDENT LABEL GROUP

2

EONE

3

CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP

4

TILLYMANN

5 6 7 8 9 10

EVERLASTING GOD William Murphy Featuring Bishop James Morton RCA Inspiration/PLG

17

YOU'RE BIGGER Jekalyn Carr Lunjeal

18

KEPT BY HIS GRACE Troy Sneed Emtro Gospel

19

THE CALL Isabel Davis Global Ministry/Uncle G

20

GOD'S GRACE Reverend Luther Barnes & The Restoration Worship Center Choir SRT/Shanachie

21

A BILLION PEOPLE Deitrick Haddon & Hill City Worship Camp DHVisions/eOne

22

I GOT OUT Bryan Popin Flaydo/Little Boy Wonder

23

PRAY & DON'T WORRY G.I. BgA/Shanachie

TRAVIS GREENE RCA Inspiration/PLG

4

TASHA COBBS LEONARD Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG

25

5

KIRK FRANKLIN Fo Yo Soul/RCA/RCA Inspiration/PLG

6

ANTHONY BROWN & GROUP THERAPY Key Of A/Vman/Tyscot/

7

TODD DULANEY eOne

8

VASHAWN MITCHELL Vman/Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG

9

CECE WINANS PureSprings Gospel/Thirty Tigers

10

MARVIN SAPP RCA Inspiration/PLG

11

TYE TRIBBETT Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG

2

12

DONNIE MCCLURKIN RCA Inspiration/PLG

3

THE HILL Travis Greene RCA Inspiration/PLG

13

WILLIAM MURPHY RCA Inspiration/PLG

4

LOSING MY RELIGION Kirk Franklin Fo Yo Soul/RCA/RCA Inspiration/PLG

14

JEKALYN CARR Lunjeal/eOne

5

HEART. PASSION. PURSUIT Tasha Cobbs Leonard Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG

15

SHIRLEY CAESAR Light/eOne

6

ONE PLACE: LIVE Tasha Cobbs Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG

16

BRYAN POPIN Flaydo/Little Boy Wonder/The Fuel

7

LET THEM FALL IN LOVE CeCe Winans PureSprings Gospel/Thirty Tigers

17

WILLIAM MCDOWELL Delivery Room/eOne

8

YOU DESERVE IT J.J. Hairston & Youthful Praise JamesTown/eOne

18

CHARLIE WILSON P Music/RCA

9

A WORSHIPPERS HEART Todd Dulaney eOne Worship/eOne

19

FRED HAMMOND F Hammond/RCA Inspiration/PLG

10

BEST DAYS Tamela Mann TillyMann

20

ANTHONY EVANS Sherman James

11

A LONG WAY FROM SUNDAY Anthony Brown & group therAPy

21

DEITRICK HADDON DHVisions/eOne 12

GRACE (EP) Tasha Cobbs Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG

13

PLAYLIST: THE VERY BEST OF MARVIN SAPP Marvin Sapp Verity/Legacy

14

CROSSOVER: LIVE FROM MUSIC CITY Travis Greene RCA Inspiration/PLG

15

SOUNDS OF REVIVAL, PART TWO William McDowell Delivery Room/eOne

16

THE JOURNEY (LIVE) Donnie McClurkin RCA Inspiration/PLG

17

BACK TO LIFE Anthony Evans Sherman James

18

THE ESSENTIAL KIRK FRANKLIN Kirk Franklin Fo Yo Soul/Verity/Legacy

GoDigiPath

TYSCOT RCA WORD-CURB KAREW

22 23 24 25

TROY SNEED Emtro Gospel/GoDigiPath ISABEL DAVIS Global Ministry/Uncle G/eOne JERMAINE DOLLY Darkchild Gospel/By Any Means Necessary

10

19

ONE WAY Tamela Mann TillyMann WOW GOSPEL 2017 Various Artists Motown Gospel/Word-Curb/RCA Inspiration/PLG

Key Of A/Tyscot/Fair Trade/PLG

EVERYDAY JESUS Anthony Brown & group therAPy Key Of A/Vman/ Tyscot/GoDigiPath

20

DEMONSTRATE William Murphy RCA Inspiration/PLG

21

I GOT OUT Bryan Popin Flaydo/Little Boy Wonder/The Fuel

22

WORSHIP JOURNAL: LIVE Fred Hammond F Hammond/RCA Inspiration/PLG

23

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TAKE ME TO THE KING Chris Blue Republic

POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

GEI Karew

YEARS (PLUS TWO MONTHS AND ONE WEEK) BETWEEN SKILLET’S F I RST E NTRY O N H OT CH RI STIAN S O N G S A N D I T S F I R S T N O . 1 , “ F E E L I N V I N C I B L E ,” I N JA N UA RY.

Gospel/By Any Means Necessary

TOP GOSPEL ALBUMS 1

THIRTY TIGERS

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COME AND KNOCK ON OUR DOOR Jermaine Dolly Darkchild

3

24

LEGACY

Travis Greene’s Crossover: Live From Music City helps make him the leading male on the year-end Top Gospel Artists tally.

NEVER HAVE TO BE ALONE CeCe Winans PureSprings Gospel/Thirty Tigers

16

J.J. HAIRSTON & YOUTHFUL PRAISE JamesTown/eOne

2

TOP GOSPEL LABELS

GOD PROVIDES Tamela Mann TillyMann

TAMELA MANN TillyMann

1

Capitol CMG

14 15

WOW GOSPEL 2016 Various Artists Motown Gospel/Word-Curb/RCA Inspiration/PLG

24

CLOSE Marvin Sapp RCA Inspiration/PLG

25

DEAR FUTURE ME James Fortune FIYA World/eOne

GREENE: EARL GIBSON III/GETTY IMAGES. MANN: JOHNNY LOUIS/GETTY IMAGES.

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2017 CHARTS

DANCE/ELECTRONIC

The Chainsmokers’ “Closer” (featuring Halsey) spent a record 27 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.

TOP DANCE/ ELECTRONIC ARTISTS POS / ARTIST / LABEL

12

DAVID GUETTA Jack Back/What A Music/Parlophone/Atlantic/AG

13

GORILLAZ Parlophone/Warner Bros.

14

DAFT PUNK Daft Life/Columbia

15

CHEAT CODES 300/AG

16

MARTIN GARRIX STMPD RCRDS/RCA

17

AVICII Geffen/IGA

TOP DANCE/ ELECTRONIC LABELS POS / LABEL

1

THE CHAINSMOKERS Disruptor/Columbia

18

AXWELL & INGROSSO Axwell/Refune/Def Jam

1

COLUMBIA

2

CALVIN HARRIS Columbia

19

LINDSEY STIRLING Lindseystomp/Concord

2

INTERSCOPE GEFFEN A&M

3

LADY GAGA Streamline/Interscope/IGA

20

DEPECHE MODE Venusnote/Mute/Columbia

3

ATLANTIC GROUP

4

DJ SNAKE DJ Snake/Geffen/Interscope/IGA

21

STARLEY Louder Than Life/Epic

4

RCA

5

KYGO Kygo AS/Ultra

22

JONAS BLUE Jonas Blue/Capitol

5

DEF JAM

6

MAJOR LAZER Mad Decent

23

GALANTIS Big Beat/Atlantic/AG 6

MAD DECENT

7

COUNTER

8

ULTRA

9

MOM + POP

10

CAPITOL

7 8

CLEAN BANDIT Big Beat/Atlantic/AG ODESZA Foreign Family Collective/Counter

9

ZEDD Interscope/IGA

10

FLUME Future Classic/Mom + Pop

11

MARSHMELLO Joytime Collective

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GALIMATIAS Ultra/Mom + Pop ALINA BARAZ Ultra/Mom + Pop

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HOT DANCE/ ELECTRONIC SONGS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

27

GET LOW Zedd & Liam Payne Interscope

28

HONEST The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

29

LET ME GO Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso Featuring Florida Georgia Line & Watt Republic

30

MORE THAN YOU KNOW Axwell & Ingrosso Axwell/Refune/Def Jam

31

THERE FOR YOU Martin Garrix x Troye Sivan STMPD RCRDS/RCA

32

MY WAY Calvin Harris Columbia

33

SETTING FIRES The Chainsmokers Featuring XYLO

34

THE ONE The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

35

SHOOTING STARS Bag Raiders Bang Gang 12s/Modular/Interscope

SOMETHING JUST LIKE THIS The Chainsmokers & Coldplay

1

Disruptor/Columbia

CLOSER The Chainsmokers Featuring Halsey Disruptor/Columbia

2

STAY Zedd & Alessia Cara Def Jam/Interscope

3

IT AIN'T ME Kygo x Selena Gomez Kygo AS/Ultra/RCA/Interscope

4

LET ME LOVE YOU DJ Snake Featuring Justin Bieber DJ Snake/

5

36

Interscope 37

ROCKABYE Clean Bandit Featuring Sean Paul & Anne-Marie Big

6

Disruptor/Columbia

YOU DON'T KNOW ME Jax Jones Featuring RAYE Polydor/4 Play/ Interscope

SOLO DANCE Martin Jensen disco:wax/Ultra

Beat/Atlantic/RRP

7

PARIS The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

8

SLIDE Calvin Harris Featuring Frank Ocean & Migos Columbia

9

NO PROMISES Cheat Codes Featuring Demi Lovato 300

10

FEELS Calvin Harris Featuring Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry & Big Sean

11

THIS IS WHAT YOU CAME FOR Calvin Harris Featuring Rihanna

12

2U David Guetta Featuring Justin Bieber What A Music/Parlophone/

13

DON'T LET ME DOWN The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya Disruptor/

NO. 1 DANCE CLUB SONG “SHAPE OF YOU” ED SHEERAN

Columbia Westbury Road/Roc Nation/Columbia SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Atlantic/Def Jam Columbia

COLD WATER Major Lazer Featuring Justin Bieber & MO Mad

14

38

RITUAL Marshmello Featuring Wrabel OWSLA

39

NEVER BE LIKE YOU Flume Featuring Kai Future Classic/Mom + Pop

40

WOULD YOU EVER Skrillex Featuring Poo Bear OWSLA/Big Beat/

41

WOLVES Selena Gomez X Marshmello Interscope

Decent/Def Jam

IN THE NAME OF LOVE Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha STMPD RCRDS/

15

RCA

16

SILENCE Marshmello Featuring Khalid Joytime Collective/RCA

17

SCARED TO BE LONELY Martin Garrix & Dua Lipa STMPD RCRDS/RCA

18

SWISH SWISH Katy Perry Featuring Nicki Minaj Capitol

19

SYMPHONY Clean Bandit Featuring Zara Larsson Record Company

42 43 TEN/Epic/Atlantic/RRP

20

Zedd and Alessia Cara’s “Stay” is the year’s No. 3 track on Hot Dance/ Electronic Songs, after it became his third No. 1 on the weekly tally.

TOP DANCE/ ELECTRONIC ALBUMS POS / TITLE / ARTIST / LABEL

Atlantic/RRP 1

MEMORIES...DO NOT OPEN The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

2

COLLAGE (EP) The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

3

FUNK WAV BOUNCES VOL. 1 Calvin Harris Columbia

4

THE FAME Lady Gaga Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope/IGA

BAD ROMANCE Lady Gaga Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope LONELY TOGETHER Avicii Featuring Rita Ora Geffen/Interscope

44

HEATSTROKE Calvin Harris Featuring Young Thug, Pharrell Williams & Ariana Grande Columbia

5

ENCORE DJ Snake DJ Snake/Interscope/IGA

PURPLE LAMBORGHINI Skrillex & Rick Ross DC/Atlas/WaterTower/

6

SKIN Flume Future Classic/Mom + Pop

7

DEMON DAYS Gorillaz Parlophone/Warner Bros.

CALL ON ME Starley Louder Than Life/Epic

21

KNOW NO BETTER Major Lazer Featuring Travis Scott, Camila Cabello & Quavo Mad Decent

45

ROLLIN Calvin Harris Featuring Future & Khalid Columbia

46

I LOVE YOU Axwell & Ingrosso Featuring Kid Ink Axwell/Refune/

22

Def Jam

8

A MOMENT APART ODESZA Foreign Family Collective/Counter

23

MAMA Jonas Blue Featuring William Singe Jonas Blue/Capitol

47

SHED A LIGHT Robin Schulz & David Guetta Featuring Cheat Codes

9

PEACE IS THE MISSION Major Lazer Mad Decent

24

JUST HOLD ON Steve Aoki & Louis Tomlinson Ultra

10

IN RETURN ODESZA Foreign Family Collective/Counter

25

RUN UP Major Lazer Featuring PARTYNEXTDOOR & Nicki Minaj Mad

11

CLOUD NINE Kygo Kygo AS/Ultra/RCA

12

BORN THIS WAY Lady Gaga Streamline/KonLive/Interscope/IGA

13

BOUQUET (EP) The Chainsmokers Disruptor/Columbia

48

26

Decent

FIRST TIME Kygo & Ellie Goulding Kygo AS/Ultra/Interscope/RCA

49 50

Atlantic/RRP

Tonspiel/Atlantic

LIGHT San Holo bitbird/Columbia RICH LOVE OneRepublic With Seeb Mosley/Interscope FAKING IT Calvin Harris Featuring Kehlani & Lil Yachty Columbia 14

CHAINSMOKERS: JOSEPH OKPAKO/WIREIMAGE. KYGO: MEDIAPUNCH/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK. ZEDD: KEVIN MAZUR/GETTY IMAGES.

Kygo concludes the year as the No. 5 Top Dance/ Electronic Artist. In November, his Kids in Love debuted at No. 1 on Top Dance/Electronic Albums.

NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL A WORKOUT 2017 Various Artists Sony Music/Universal/UMe

15

URBAN FLORA Alina Baraz & Galimatias Ultra/Mom + Pop

16

KNOW NO BETTER EP Major Lazer Mad Decent

5 17 18

R I H A N N A R U L E D DA N C E C LU B S O N G S W I T H A N U N P R E C E D E N T E D F I V E N O. 1 S I N O N E Y E A R : “ LOV E O N T H E B R A I N ,” “ S E X W I T H M E ,” “ P O S E ,” “ W I L D T H O U G H T S ” A N D “ D E S P E R A D O.”

RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES Daft Punk Daft Life/Columbia NOTHING BUT THE BEAT David Guetta What A Music/Astralwerks/ Capitol

19

BRAVE ENOUGH Lindsey Stirling Lindseystomp

20

AVICI (01) (EP) Avicii Geffen/IGA

21

MOTION Calvin Harris Fly Eye/Columbia

22

JOYTIME Marshmello Joytime Collective

23 24 25

SKRILLEX AND DIPLO PRESENT JACK U Skrillex & Diplo Mad Decent/ OWSLA/AG

MORE THAN YOU KNOW (EP) Axwell & Ingrosso Axwell/Refune/ Def Jam

STARGAZING (EP) Kygo Kygo AS/Ultra

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WITH CO-HOSTS JENNY MCCARTHY IN TIMES SQUARE CIARA IN HOLLYWOOD LUCY HALE IN NEW ORLEANS PERFORMANCES BY ALESSIA CARA, ALESSO, BEBE REXHA, BRITNEY SPEARS, BTS, CAMILA CABELLO, CHARLIE PUTH, FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS, FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE, G-EAZY, HAILEE STEINFELD, HALSEY, IMAGINE DRAGONS, KANE BROWN, KELLY CLARKSON, KHALID, MARSHMELLO, NICK JONAS, PORTUGAL. THE MAN, SHAWN MENDES, SUGARLAND, WALK THE MOON, WATT, ZEDD

LIVE SUNDAY DEC 31 8|7c #RockinEve


7 1 0 2 G N I R U TO U2 achieves the No. 1 tour of the year for the fifth time since 2000, the most of any act. Bon Jovi is second with three titles in that span, followed by Madonna and The Rolling Stones (two each).

The Price Is Right As attendance starts to level out, promoters are getting better at finding ways to cut out the secondary market, extracting more money from fans along the way By Dave B rooks JAY-Z HAS ALREADY CANCELED TWO DATES ON

his 4:44 Tour, seen very few of his shows actually sell out and been mocked on social media for tickets selling as low as $5 on secondary sites like StubHub. Should Hov be worried about what this means for his future career prospects? No way — in fact, he’s making more money off this run than ever. “This is the biggest headline tour of Jay’s career,” explains Live Nation vp touring Omar Al-Joulani,

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who says that because JAY-Z has already made so much money pricing up the best tickets on the tour, he’s going to bank big regardless of whether or not he sells out the upper seating section. Welcome to the new normal in the concert industry, where gross ticket sales are outpacing attendance because of better pricing, often aggressively valued and sold in direct competition against the secondary ticket market. For 2017, gross ticket sales are up 10 percent over 2016,


I

TOP 25 BOXSCORES ARTIST(S)/EVENT VENUE/DATE

COACHELLA VALLEY MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL 1

Empire Polo Field, Indio, Calif. April 14-16, 21-23

U2, NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS 2

Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo Oct. 19, 21-22, 25

3

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco Aug. 11-13

OUTSIDE LANDS MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL

BILLY JOEL 4

Madison Square Garden, New York Nov. 21, 30, Dec. 17, 2016, Jan. 11, Feb. 22, March 3, April 14, May 25, July 5, Aug. 21, Sept. 30, Oct. 20

GROSS TICKET PRICE(S)

250,000 6

$32,119,163

278,718

(103,937,610 REALS) $278.12/$40.17

210,042

$795/$149.50

3

$26,187,143

223,863

$123.50/$99.50/$59.50

12

235,611

$19,884,200 (€17,390,765) $160.07/$68.60

THE ROLLING STONES, CAGE THE ELEPHANT

$18,529,324

6

U Arena, Paris Oct. 19, 22, 25

(€16,290,592) $341.23/$68.25

Allianz Parque, São Paulo Sept. 21, 23-24, 26

GUNS N’ ROSES, THE KILLS, TYLER BRYANT & THE SHAKEDOWN 8

London Stadium, London June 16-17

9

Stade de France, Paris July 25-26

U2, NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS

THE CLASSIC WEST 10

Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles July 15-16

11

Citi Field, Flushing, N.Y. July 29-30

12

Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. May 20-21

THE CLASSIC EAST

U2, THE LUMINEERS

PHISH 13

Madison Square Garden, New York July 21-23, 25-26, 28-30, Aug. 1-2, 4-6

14

Twickenham Stadium, London July 8-9

15

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. June 28-29

U2, NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS

U2, THE LUMINEERS

U2, NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS 16

Foro Sol, Mexico City Oct. 3-4

17

Soldier Field, Chicago June 3-4

18

O2 Arena, London Jan. 30, Feb. 1-2, 4-5, 14-15, March 20

U2, THE LUMINEERS

DRAKE, YOUNG THUG, DVSN, DJ T-JIZZLE

LOLLAPALOOZA BRASIL 19

Autódromo de Interlagos, São Paulo March 25-26

COLDPLAY, JESS KENT 20

National Stadium, Singapore March 31, April 1

$17,894,800 (56,069,542 REALS) $248.94/$95.75

155,125 4

2

$17,277,631

154,486

(€14,839,757) $209.57/$40.75

2

$17,057,843

84,228

$2,750/$99

2

$16,036,665

76,638

$2,750/$99

2

$15,784,565

123,164

$280/$35

2

$15,041,405

227,385

$74/$69/$64/$54

13

$14,750,646

108,894

(£11,444,584) $219.11/$45.11

2

$14,568,805

110,642

$280/$35

2

$13,896,378

117,098

(253,198,950 PESOS) $246.97/$21.95

2

$13,435,925

105,078

$280/$35

2

$13,301,000

128,523

(£10,603,718) $165.58/$68.99

$13,129,400 (41,144,036 REALS) $331.87/$63.82

$12,517,500 ($17,467,744 Singapore) $199.22/$55.90

$12,266,299 (€10,697,439) $206.40/$11.47

22

Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass. Aug. 25, 27

23

Stadtpark Festwiese, Hamburg, Germany Sept. 9

24

HSR Taoyuan Plaza, Taipei, Taiwan April 11-12

25

3

140,877

Stadio Olimpico, Rome July 15-16

COLDPLAY, JESS KENT

109,126

$17,673,922

U2, NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS

THE ROLLING STONES, KALEO

3

(£13,456,040) $210.29/$108.33

21

KENNY CHESNEY, THOMAS RHETT, OLD DOMINION, MIDLAND

4

$27,940,275

Stade de France, Paris July 15-16, 18

8

150,666 2

102,508 2

117,924 2

$12,095,688

121,642

$265/$60

2

$11,954,300

81,193

(€10,952,398) $742.20/$54.57

$11,821,800 ($362,187,600 Taiwanese) $254.59/$58.75

THE ROLLING STONES, KALEO

$11,792,289

Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany Sept. 12

(€10,803,965) $742.50/$54.57

PROMOTER(S)

NO. OF SHOWS

$899/$399

COLDPLAY, TOVE LO, LYVES

SÃO PAULO TRIP

TOTAL ATTENDEES

$114,593,000

5

7

KEVIN MAZUR/WIREIMAGE

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1

72,212 2

72,637 1

GOLDENVOICE

LIVE NATION GLOBAL TOURING, MOVE CONCERTS, DC SET GROUP ANOTHER PLANET ENTERTAINMENT, SUPERFLY PRESENTS

MSG LIVE

LIVE NATION

CONCERTS WEST, INTERCONCERTS

MERCURY CONCERTS

LIVE NATION

LIVE NATION GLOBAL TOURING, LIVE NATION FRANCE

LIVE NATION

LIVE NATION

LIVE NATION GLOBAL TOURING

LIVE NATION

LIVE NATION GLOBAL TOURING, LIVE NATION U.K.

LIVE NATION GLOBAL TOURING

LIVE NATION GLOBAL TOURING, OCESA-CIE

LIVE NATION GLOBAL TOURING

LIVE NATION

T4F-TIME FOR FUN, C3 PRESENTS

LIVE NATION

LIVE NATION GLOBAL TOURING, LIVE NATION ITALY MESSINA TOURING GROUP/AEG PRESENTS CONCERTS WEST, FKP SCORPIO KONZERTPRODUKTIONEN

LIVE NATION

CONCERTS WEST, FKP SCORPIO KONZERTPRODUKTIONEN

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from $5.8 billion in 2016 to $6.4 billion this year. Reported attendance grew half as fast, up to 83 million worldwide in 2017, a 4 percent increase over the previous year, while the reported show count has jumped from 15,854 in 2016 to 17,129 in 2017, an increase of 8 percent. Much of the growth is concentrated overseas; in the United States, gross ticket sales are up a more conservative 3.1 percent while total attendance is actually down 4.7 percent, dropping from 54 million in 2016 to 51.5 million in 2017. The U.S. attendance dip is the only drop in Billboard’s year-end report that otherwise shows sales up for the top 10 reporting amphitheaters, theaters and promoters on the planet, with both Live Nation and AEG Presents seeing substantial increases in gross attendance and the number of shows. While seven of the top 10 tours of the year were stadium tours, arenas did some of their best business ever, with the top 10 arenas reporting $986.9 million in sales, up an eye-opening 28 percent over 2016. “Concert sales have increased because of the increase in access to music and consumption,” says Marc Geiger, partner and co-head of music at WME. He believes that the growing adoption of paid streaming services, coupled with increased global awareness of touring pop acts and the rapid integration of ticketing and With sales already topping $475 million since its 2016 launch and more shows booked in 2018, Guns N’ Roses’ Not in This Lifetime... Tour is on track to rank among the highest-grossing treks of all time.

TOP 25 TOURS ARTIST(S)

TOTAL GROSS

TOTAL ATTENDEES

NO. OF SHOWS

1

U2

$316,990,940

2,713,136

50

2

GUNS N’ ROSES

$313,691,061

2,904,270

80

3

COLDPLAY

$278,179,596

2,708,420

57

4

BRUNO MARS

$159,305,612

1,567,230

106

5

DEPECHE MODE

$123,491,472

1,565,455

60

6

ED SHEERAN

$122,286,051

1,496,352

105

7

THE ROLLING STONES

$119,957,689

755,345

14

8

JUSTIN BIEBER

$111,570,002

1,253,858

44

9

METALLICA

$111,098,207

1,140,263

29

10

ROGER WATERS

$92,696,110

757,480

63

11

BILLY JOEL

$82,639,408

719,976

29

12

TIM McGRAW & FAITH HILL

$78,997,857

933,641

79

13

ARIANA GRANDE

$71,113,374

875,386

75

14

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS

$67,027,588

776,274

58

15

CÉLINE DION

$65,106,082

469,153

26

16

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS

$61,095,590

637,671

44

17

THE WEEKND

$58,711,558

687,828

52

18

PAUL McCARTNEY

$58,483,546

415,463

20

19

FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE

$56,534,821

1,041,923

76

20

STING

$55,113,438

634,260

95

21

ERIC CHURCH

$54,970,443

896,620

65

22

NEIL DIAMOND

$53,896,820

536,381

46

23

JOHN MAYER

$53,708,764

760,884

57

24

LUKE BRYAN

$53,317,065

957,023

65

25

LADY GAGA

$52,101,385

440,551

20

TOTAL GROSS

TOTAL ATTENDEES

NO. OF SHOWS

TOP 25 PROMOTERS PROMOTER(S)

1

LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT

$3,594,741,725

45,656,789

6,399

2

AEG PRESENTS

$1,329,372,552

14,441,269

2,928

3

CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT

$202,808,668

1,661,651

720

4

OCESA-CIE

$171,938,850

3,257,041

864

5

T4F-TIME FOR FUN

$118,014,724

1,935,139

861

6

FRONTIER TOURING

$95,651,707

1,146,375

678

7

MOVE CONCERTS

$84,094,753

1,014,073

158

8

ANOTHER PLANET ENTERTAINMENT

$81,891,647

1,171,875

258

9

MERCURY CONCERTS

$78,406,734

792,131

35

10

TEG DAINTY

$76,624,626

760,406

301

11

EVENKO

$76,092,813

1,201,989

583

12

FKP SCORPIO KONZERTPRODUKTIONEN

$72,315,906

1,053,243

765

13

SJM CONCERTS

$71,949,251

1,056,205

99

14

FRANK PRODUCTIONS

$51,592,259

789,621

202 13

15

INTERCONCERTS

$49,211,674

352,752

16

CARDENAS MARKETING NETWORK

$45,580,603

454,549

71

17

NS2

$39,806,312

714,385

267

18

TRIPLE A ENTERTAINMENT

$39,772,817

733,662

309

19

DC SET GROUP

$32,119,163

278,718

4

20

CHUGG ENTERTAINMENT

$29,639,723

367,224

206

21

JAM PRODUCTIONS

$29,316,104

546,782

280

22

ABC PRODUCTION

$28,958,569

224,529

21

23

SUPERFLY PRESENTS

$27,940,275

210,042

3

24

BEAVER PRODUCTIONS

$24,351,601

297,459

47

25

NEDERLANDER CONCERTS

$23,696,636

399,082

204

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ACT

TOTAL GROSS

TOTAL ATTENDEES

NO. OF SHOWS

ROCK

U2

$316,990,940

2,713,136

50

R&B/HIP-HOP

BRUNO MARS

$159,305,612

1,567,230

106

POP

ED SHEERAN

$122,286,051

1,496,352

105

COUNTRY

TIM McGRAW & FAITH HILL

$78,997,857

933,641

79

LATIN

ENRIQUE IGLESIAS & PITBULL

$33,418,057

356,223

29

TOP 10 STADIUMS VENUE

LOCATION

streaming apps (“Pandora and Ticketfly were just the start,” he says), are key to paving the infrastructure of the music economy. Growth happens, says Geiger, with better pricing. “We are a little closer to where we should be, but there’s still much more we can do to get closer” to the actual value consumers are willing to pay for tickets, adds Geiger, noting that the concert industry has to end its addiction to instant sellouts and move to a slow ticket model. One group that gets it right: WME-backed UFC, co-promoter of Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather’s boxing match in August, which took months to sell out but netted $55.4 million, a record for 2017 that helped T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas achieve a nine-digit year-end gross. T-Mobile won arena of the year at the Billboard Touring Awards in November, but the celebration was dampened by a feeling of shell shock by many at the MGM-owned arena, who just six weeks earlier had witnessed one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history at the MGM-co-owned Route 91 Harvest festival that left 58 dead and hundreds injured. The attack showed the vulnerability of outdoor events, especially in urban areas. But the shooting, coupled with other recent attacks at venues during the past two years in Manchester, England; Orlando, Fla.; and Paris, seems to have had no impact on attendance. “So far, nothing has really changed from an attendance perspective, but I’m watching the lawsuits” filed against MGM and Live Nation, says Kevin Lyman from 4Fini Productions, which is promoting the 25th and final Vans Warped Tour in 2018. “We’ll never get to a point where there are no events, 130 BILLBOARD | DECEMBER 30, 2017

GROSS

TOTAL ATTENDEES

NO. OF SHOWS

82,500

$57,836,652

719,058

34

1

METLIFE STADIUM

2

ALLIANZ PARQUE São Paulo

55,000

$57,646,016

543,496

15

3

FORO SOL Mexico City

55,000

$47,851,555

859,003

13

4

STADE DE FRANCE Paris

81,338

$47,265,868

508,734

7

5

ESTÁDIO DO MORUMBI

67,428

$39,648,173

371,195

6

6

WRIGLEY FIELD Chicago

42,512

$35,585,469

389,760

10

7

GILLETTE STADIUM

68,000

$30,954,433

276,839

5

8

OLYMPIASTADION Munich

69,250

$30,530,671

262,046

4

9

ROSE BOWL Pasadena, Calif.

104,695

$29,818,219

285,027

5

CITI FIELD Flushing, N.Y.

41,900

$29,589,376

173,915

5

10

East Rutherford, N.J.

São Paulo

Foxborough, Mass.

French Montana (left, with A$AP Rocky) was one of the top draws at WQHT (Hot 97) New York’s 24th annual Summer Jam held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on June 11, with over 50,000 attendees.

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McGraw (right) and Hill’s three Soul2Soul Tours have grossed over $270 million.

CAPACITY


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but we might see less take place outside. Some promoters will just say it’s not worth it and move events indoors to arenas.” For years, the music industry wrung its hands about the lack of headliner talent to replace the big stadium acts of previous decades. In 2017, that generational gap is disappearing fast. Three of the top 10 tours this year are from artists whose first album was released after 2008, while 11 of the top 25 released their first album after 2000. Even the chart’s second-highest-grossing tour, Guns N’ Roses’ Not in This Lifetime... Tour, is by a band that hasn’t toured since 1993, making it another relative newcomer to the circuit. After a run of high-profile reunion shows in 2016, the band is doing some of its best business, with plans to hit the road in 2018 for a third year of touring. “I was blown away by how many people in their 50s and 60s are still out all night long going to shows,” says Jodi Goodman, president of Live Nation Northern California. “People who started going to shows in their youth never really stop. And in big cities like San Francisco, there really are music fans everywhere.” Couple that with optimism for emerging headliners like Eric Church, The Weeknd and Florida Georgia Line, and the worries about a lack of headliner talent have dissipated, although the lack of female headliners has some scratching their heads. Only four women are listed on the 2017 Top Tours chart — Ariana Grande, Céline Dion, Lady Gaga and Faith Hill (who tours with husband Tim McGraw). With Adele, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift all taking the year off from touring, there aren’t many women among the top 25 tours. The past year was also a watershed one for

TOP 10 VENUES 15,001-PLUS VENUE

LOCATION

CAPACITY

TOTAL GROSS

TOTAL ATTENDEES

NO. OF SHOWS

1

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN New York

20,697

$182,984,144

1,754,989

125

2

T-MOBILE ARENA Las Vegas

20,000

$181,843,163

841,406

74

3

O2 ARENA London

21,000

$168,038,027

2,396,409

199

4

BARCLAYS CENTER Brooklyn

19,000

$83,720,382

1,211,689

113

5

AIR CANADA CENTRE Toronto

19,800

$70,514,459

918,099

73

6

THE FORUM Inglewood, Calif.

17,800

$67,402,200

761,994

71

7

STAPLES CENTER Los Angeles

20,000

$63,552,448

746,198

70

8

PRUDENTIAL CENTER Newark, N.J.

18,000

$58,465,086

766,793

89

MANCHESTER ARENA Manchester, England

21,000

$56,958,359

964,340

98

AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER Dallas

20,021

$53,373,708

661,364

63

9 10

TOP 10 AMPHITHEATERS VENUE

LOCATION

CAPACITY

TOTAL GROSS

HOLLYWOOD BOWL Los Angeles

17,954

$31,674,653

342,121 22

2

NORTHWELL HEALTH AT JONES BEACH THEATER Wantagh, N.Y.

14,000

$24,921,901

407,169 42

3

BB&T PAVILION Camden, N.J.

25,000

$24,419,072

583,859 46

4

SHORELINE AMPHITHEATRE Mountain View, Calif.

22,000

$19,826,160

504,385 37

5

PNC BANK ARTS CENTER Holmdel, N.J.

17,000

$19,130,235

398,451 37

6

THE GORGE George, Wash.

23,000

$18,977,974

268,964 18

7

JIFFY LUBE LIVE Bristow, Va.

22,500

$18,645,043

400,968 27

8

RUOFF HOME MORTGAGE MUSIC CENTER Noblesville, Ind.

24,000

$17,282,838

507,328 33

22,000

$16,580,385

297,394 37

28,000

$16,134,472

418,451 25

9

HUNTINGTON BANK PAVILION AT NORTHERLY ISLAND

10

HOLLYWOOD CASINO AMPHITHEATRE Tinley Park, Ill.

Chicago

VENUE

LOCATION

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1

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Combined attendance at London’s O2 Arena and the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, just two of the 16 European venues that Dion played in 2017, topped 100,000 from eight shows in June and July.

TOTAL ATTENDEES

CAPACITY

TOTAL GROSS

TOTAL ATTENDEES

NO. OF SHOWS

1

SSE HYDRO Glasgow, Scotland

13,000

$64,657,575

1,060,954

140

2

HALLENSTADION Zürich

13,000

$42,885,519

460,903

71

3

BARCLAYCARD ARENA Hamburg, Germany

15,000

$37,706,192

670,985

106

4

NYCB LIVE, HOME OF NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM Uniondale, N.Y.

14,500

$32,281,870

382,587

51

5

MERCEDES-BENZ ARENA Berlin

15,000

$25,421,265

453,745

57

6

INFINITE ENERGY CENTER Duluth, Ga.

13,000

$24,955,874

306,814

41

7

BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Brisbane, Australia

13,500

$23,971,527

323,788

52

8

PERTH ARENA Perth, Australia

15,000

$21,830,544

292,061

38

9

ROYAL FARMS ARENA Baltimore

14,000

$18,795,809

375,768

70

VAN ANDEL ARENA Grand Rapids, Mich.

12,864

$17,423,563

324,286

56

10

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Britney Spears’ Las Vegas residency is set to wrap on New Year’s Eve 2017 after 248 shows and over $135 million in sales.

VENUE

LOCATION

CAPACITY

TOTAL GROSS

TOTAL ATTENDEES

NO. OF SHOWS

1

RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL New York

5,901

$107,221,356

1,300,457

242

2

THE AXIS AT PLANET HOLLYWOOD Las Vegas

7,000

$84,526,512

533,061

134

3

AUDITORIO NACIONAL Mexico City

9,683

$48,003,363

1,127,000

134

4

MOHEGAN SUN ARENA Uncasville, Conn.

10,000

$34,331,026

451,601

73

5

THE PARK THEATER AT MONTE CARLO RESORT & CASINO Las Vegas

5,200

$34,094,038

270,286

70

6

MICROSOFT THEATER Los Angeles

7,100

$22,349,422

309,792

64

7

THE THEATER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN New York

5,610

$20,169,786

341,427

109

8

BILL GRAHAM CIVIC AUDITORIUM San Francisco

7,000

$19,912,239

368,131

49

9

ROYAL ALBERT HALL London

5,272

$18,172,991

205,322

69

10

VORST NATIONAAL Brussels

8,000

$17,680,990

390,614

73

TOP 10 VENUES 5,000 OR LESS VENUE

LOCATION

CAPACITY

TOTAL GROSS

TOTAL ATTENDEES

NO. OF SHOWS

4,000

$89,409,085

604,797

160

1

THE COLOSSEUM AT CAESARS PALACE Las

2

FOX THEATRE Atlanta

4,600

$29,085,515

476,246

146

3

ORPHEUM THEATRE Minneapolis

2,618

$27,696,366

349,548

156

4

EVENTIM APOLLO London

5,000

$25,191,001

506,717

159

5

DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Durham,

2,712

$24,322,456

435,719

190

6

DAVID A. STRAZ JR. CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Tampa, Fla.

2,610

$22,843,995

362,716

433

7

BEACON THEATRE New York

2,900

$21,818,842

278,727

111

8

BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

2,700

$20,456,192

298,263

336

9

CHICAGO THEATRE Chicago

3,604

$20,289,837

324,173

110

THE THEATER AT MGM NATIONAL HARBOR

3,000

$18,296,440

167,900

66

10

Vegas

N.C.

Oxon Hill, Md.

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major festival brands like Coachella, which for the first time passed the nine-digit mark, grossing $114 million after boosting attendance by 25,000 each weekend. But the biggest festival story of 2017 did not take place anywhere near California. The doomed Fyre Festival, scheduled for two springtime weekends in the Bahamas, was a highprofile disaster that led to criminal charges for founder Billy McFarland, over a dozen lawsuits ranging from fraud to negligence and, now, an attempt by a court-appointed trustee to threaten McFarland and rapper and event co-founder Ja Rule with subpoenas and jail time if they don’t turn over documents in the case. The implosion of Fyre foreshadowed more festival meltdowns this year. Canada’s Pemberton Festival was unexpectedly canceled and placed into bankruptcy after fans had already shelled out $6 million in ticket sales. The fallout has tightened the credit and capitalization requirements for new festivals. “It will hurt independents, no question,” says Geiger. “There’s a higher awareness, like when stages kept getting blown down by wind and people hired better engineers.” This was also the first year the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys had the ability to bust scalpers under the 2016 Better Online Ticket Sales Act, signed into law in the final days of Barack Obama’s presidency. And Ticketmaster has rolled out its Verifed Fan program, reducing the number of tickets sold to scalpers by 90 percent, according to the company’s head of music, David Marcus. Ed Sheeran, Bruce Springsteen, U2 and now Taylor Swift have used Verified Fan, which is set for a wider deployment in 2018. “The Bruce program was a monster, but what’s ahead multiplies that,” says Marcus. “We’re now engaging fans one by one, allowing us to offer a variety of tickets at all pricing levels that [Swift’s] fans can buy from her and not the secondary market.”



“I’M GOING TO MAKE A CHRISTMAS

‘A VERY SPECIAL’ ALBUM RANG IN THE HOLIDAYS Music mogul Jimmy Iovine rounded up the top music stars of the ’80s to record a hit Christmas compilation in tribute to his late father

R EW I N D I N G THE C H A RT S

Clockwise from top left: Adam Clayton, John Mellencamp, Larry Mullen Jr., Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell, Bono, Springsteen, Annie Lennox, The Edge, Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons, Seger and Darryl “D.M.C.” McDaniels (center) photographed in 1987 for the release of A Very Special Christmas.

album for my dad.” In 2014, Jimmy Iovine told Billboard that the idea to make the benefit holiday compilation album A Very Special Christmas came to him on the day of the funeral for his father, Vincent “Jimmy” Iovine, in January 1985. A Brooklyn longshoreman, the elder Iovine “loved Christmas,” his son recalled, adding, “His passing was bigger than I could have imagined.” When Bruce Springsteen called to offer his condolences, Iovine, then 31, who had engineered Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town and produced Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ Damn the Torpedoes, among other classic albums, told the rocker, “The only thing I know how to do in life, Bruce, is make music.” Shortly thereafter, Iovine set about honoring his father’s memory by recording some of the biggest artists of that era for the LP. The first act to lay down a track for the compilation was Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders, who delivered a spare and melancholy “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Springsteen recorded a live version of Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore’s “Merry Christmas Baby,” Madonna contributed a cover of “Santa Baby” (originally sung by Eartha Kitt), and “Bob Seger sang my father’s favorite song: ‘The Little Drummer Boy,’ ” said Iovine, who produced seven of the album’s 15 tracks. The compilation topped the Top Holiday Albums chart on Dec. 12, 1987, and jingled all the way to No. 20 on the Dec. 26 Billboard 200. It has since sold an estimated 4.6 million copies (when its Nielsen Music-era sales are combined with pre-Nielsen RIAA certifications). The success of the album spawned nine more releases, which, all told, have raised over $100 million for the Special Olympics. Iovine went on to co-found Interscope Records and, with hip-hop mogul Dr. Dre, Beats Electronics. In 2014, Apple purchased the latter company in a $3 billion deal, and Iovine took charge of Apple Music. Despite these rarefied accomplishments, he said that A Very Special Christmas remains “the purest thing I’ve ever done.” —FRANK DIGIACOMO

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