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Billie Eilish Reaches A Major Chart Milestone For Only The Second Time
Billie Eilish Reaches A Major Chart Milestone For Only The Second Time

Forbes

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  • Forbes

Billie Eilish Reaches A Major Chart Milestone For Only The Second Time

Hit Me Hard and Soft, Billie Eilish's latest full-length, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in mid-2024. As it arrived, it became her first project to miss reaching the summit on the competitive albums tally. In the year-plus since its release, the collection has remained one of the most popular in the United States, and it has now produced Eilish's two longest-running successes on the Hot 100 — both of which are still charting to this day. "Wildflower," the latest – and likely last – single from Hit Me Hard and Soft, has now spent 52 weeks on the Hot 100. As of this frame, it becomes Eilish's second track to spend a full year on the ranking of the most consumed songs in the U.S. At the moment, "Wildflower" sits at No. 44 on the Hot 100, up four spots from last week. The tune is likely to disappear from the ranking in just a few days when Billboard refreshes its charts. Once a title hits its one-year anniversary on the list, it must place above No. 25 to remain, otherwise it is typically removed for good. Unless "Wildflower" manages a massive boom, it will vanish from the Hot 100. However, it will likely continue to appear on various genre-specific rankings for weeks or even months to come. "Wildflower" joins "Birds of a Feather" as Eilish's only year-long charters on the Hot 100. Amazingly, "Birds of a Feather" is still present inside the top 20 on the tally as it reaches its fifty-sixth week on the list. Like Hit Me Hard and Soft, "Birds of a Feather" missed out on reaching No. 1 by just one spot, peaking in the runner-up position on the Hot 100. "Wildflower," on the other hand, never even managed to crack the top 10. The tune debuted at No. 17 in June 2024 and never climbed higher during the year it spent on the roster. For half a decade, "Bad Guy" ranked as Eilish's most successful track on the Hot 100. It remains her only No. 1 hit, but it no longer claims the title of her longest-charting success. That honor shifted to 'Birds of a Feather' almost two months ago. "Bad Guy" stayed on the tally for 49 weeks beginning in 2019. While "Wildflower" is likely about to depart the Hot 100, it remains in the top 10 on five of Billboard's genre-specific rankings. It continues to be a major smash in the rock and alternative arenas, particularly via streaming platforms.

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