
A year on the charts is no small feat.
Leon Thomas’ breakout single “MUTT” officially goes recurrent on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 after spending 52 consecutive weeks on the chart.
For context, that’s an entire year of steady streaming, radio support, and cultural relevance.
“MUTT” wasn’t just a flash-in-the-pan hit. It built momentum gradually, resonating with listeners through its smooth production, layered storytelling, and Leon’s unmistakable vocal tone. The track became a staple in playlists and late-night rotations, proving that consistency often speaks louder than explosive debuts.
Unofficially ranking as the 103rd biggest hit of the decade so far, the song’s longevity tells the real story. In an era where tracks can spike and disappear within weeks, “MUTT” held its ground.
Going recurrent doesn’t signal the end; it marks completion. A successful full-cycle run.
And for Leon Thomas, it feels like the beginning of something even bigger.
Leon Thomas’ “MUTT” goes recurrent on this week’s Billboard Hot 100.
— Talk of the Charts (@talkofthecharts) February 18, 2026
It spent 52 weeks on the chart, and unofficially ranks as the 103rd biggest hit of the decade. pic.twitter.com/6llCjgNza2
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