Bulletin's two new overall counts rank tunes dependent on streaming and deals information from in excess of 200 regions.
Drake's "What's Next" debuts on the Billboard Global 200, while Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License" posts a record-breaking 10th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. diagram.
Drake debuts two additional tunes in the Global 200's main 10: "Needs and Needs," highlighting Lil Baby, at No. 2, and "Lemon Pepper Freestyle," including Rick Ross, at No. 4.
In addition, Silk Sonic, the team of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, enters each outline's main 10 with "Leave the Door Open" and Justin Bieber additionally makes a big appearance his most recent tune, "Hang On," in the best 10 of each count.
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Board's two worldwide outlines (the most recent of which are dated March 20) started last September and rank melodies dependent on streaming and deals movement winnowed from in excess of 200 domains around the globe, as aggregated by MRC Data. The Billboard Global 200 is comprehensive of overall information and the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. diagram contains information from regions barring the U.S.
Outline rankings depend on a weighted recipe consolidating official-just streams on both membership and promotion upheld levels of sound and video music administrations, just as download deals, the last of which reflect buys from full-administration advanced music retailers from around the planet, with deals from direct-to-purchaser (D2C) destinations prohibited from the diagrams' computations.
Drake Debuts at Nos. 1, 2 and 4 on Global 200
Drake's "What's Next" debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, turning into the main tune to take off in at the highest point by an independent male, with 70.7 million streams, the week's top worldwide streaming aggregate, and 22,000 sold worldwide in the March 5-11 following week.
As Drake acquires his first Global 200 No. 1 (dating to the diagram's beginning a half year prior), he additionally turns into the principal artist to presentation, or rank, in the best two spots at the same time, as his "Needs and Needs," including Lil Baby, enters at No. 2 with 56.3 million streams and 19,000 sold around the world.
Drake moreover makes a big appearance at No. 4 on the Global 200 with "Lemon Pepper Freestyle," highlighting Rick Ross (44.7 million streams; 18,000 sold).
Drake's three new melodies were delivered March 5, bundled under the title "Terrifying Hours 2."
In the midst of Drake's triple passage on the Global 200, Silk Sonic presentations at No. 3 with "Leave the Door Open." The track begins with 54 million streams worldwide and 38,000 sold, the last the week's top worldwide deals entirety.
Balancing the Global 200's best five, Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License" drops to No. 5 subsequent to going through its initial two months on the graph at No. 1, a record rule up until now.
Somewhere else in the Global 200's best 10, Justin Bieber's "Hang On" enters at No. 8 with 40.5 million streams and 19,000 sold around the world. The melody begins as Bieber's fifth top 10, a record complete he and Drake currently share.
Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License" runs the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. outline for a record-breaking 10th week, with 36.8 million streams (down 7%) and 5,000 sold (down 13%) in domains outside the U.S. in the March 5-11 following week.
The melody modifies the imprint for the longest lead yet on the Global Excl. U.S. graph, outperforming the eight-week order of BTS' "Explosive," logged nonconsecutively in September-January. The Weeknd's "Save Your Tears" holds at its No. 2 Global Excl. U.S. best, and his "Blinding Lights" keeps at No. 3 (in the wake of arriving at No. 2), while BTS' "Explosive" is consistent at No. 4.
Silk Sonic's "Leave the Door Open" swings onto the Global Excl. U.S. diagram at No. 5 with 31.2 million streams and 11,000 sold external the U.S. Further in the Global Excl. U.S. top 10, Justin Bieber's "Hang On" starts at No. 9 (28.6 million; 5,000 sold).
The Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. diagrams (dated March 20) will refresh on Billboard.com tomorrow (March 16). For the two outlines, the best 100 titles are accessible to all perusers on Billboard.com, while the total 200-title rankings are noticeable on Billboard Pro, Billboard's membership based help. For all graph news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram.
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