
Taylor Swift, Ella Langley, and Drake all land in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200 this week.
5. Ariana Grande – hate that i made you love me

Ariana Grande’s latest chart run hits a small speed bump this week, as “hate that i made you love me” falls four spots to No. 5 after previously topping the Hot 100.
That said, there’s no reason for concern. The song remains one of the biggest pop records in the country, and its early success has already cemented it as another major win for Grande. Few artists can debut at No. 1 and remain firmly planted in the Top 5 two weeks later.
4. Ella Langley – Be Her

Ella Langley continues to enjoy an incredible year, with “Be Her” holding steady at No. 4.
The track has now spent 17 weeks on the Hot 100 and previously peaked at No. 2. What’s most impressive is that Langley currently has multiple songs competing near the very top of the chart, proving that her success isn’t tied to a single breakout hit. She’s becoming one of country music’s most reliable hitmakers.
3. Drake – Janice STFU

Drake’s “Janice STFU” remains at No. 3 this week after spending two weeks at No. 1 earlier in its run.
While the song is no longer leading the chart, its staying power has been impressive. Four weeks into its Hot 100 journey, the record continues to outperform most new releases, adding another chapter to Drake’s legendary chart resume.
2. Ella Langley – Choosin Texas

Few songs have dominated 2026 quite like “Choosin’ Texas.”
The smash hit holds at No. 2 this week while extending its chart run to 34 weeks. Having already spent ten weeks at No. 1, the song has become one of the defining country releases of the year. Its combination of longevity and consistency is the kind of success most artists only dream about.
1. Taylor Swift – I Knew It, I Knew You

Taylor Swift claims the No. 1 spot this week with “I Knew It, I Knew You,” and the achievement comes with plenty of history attached.
The song debuts atop the Billboard Hot 100, giving Swift the most No. 1 hits of any artist in the 21st century. In the process, she surpasses both Drake and Rihanna. The track also becomes the first Disney song ever to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and gives Swift her record-setting tenth No. 1 debut, breaking the previous mark held by Ariana Grande.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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