
Every week that “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims holds on the Hot 100, the song makes history. The track has already beaten every other tune that’s ever reached Billboard’s main ranking of the most consumed songs in the United States in terms of longevity, and all signs point to a life that may continue for months.
This frame is notable for “Lose Control,” as it once again is counted among the biggest songs in America.
Two Years on the Hot 100
“Lose Control” reaches 104 weeks on the Hot 100 as of this frame. That’s exactly two years, which is a milestone that would have seemed impossible only a few years ago.
“Lose Control” is the first track to rack up 104 stays on the Hot 100. Just a month ago, it became the first to make it to 100 weeks on the chart. And two months before that, “Lose Control” tied as the longest-running Hot 100 win ever, when it matched the 91 frames that “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals racked up between 2021 and 2022.
Teddy Swims Keeps “Lose Control” in the Top 10
Amazingly, “Lose Control” is still a top 10 hit on the Hot 100 at the moment. The track even manages to rise from No. 9 to No. 7 after previously hitting No. 1, though shockingly for a short stretch of time.
The Hot 100 is compiled via a methodology that includes streams, radio airplay, and sales, and “Lose Control” is still a winner across all three metrics. Swims’ smash holds at No. 12 on the Radio Songs chart, while dropping to No. 14 on the Streaming Songs tally and No. 22 on the Digital Song Sales ranking.
Its performance shows that Americans are listening to the cut in any way they can, whether on their local radio station or on platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. Several thousand people each week continue to buy the soulful favorite.
“Lose Control” Still Sits at No. 1
“Lose Control” even manages to lead one Billboard chart, as it holds No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary ranking. 88 frames into its time on that list, one of three focused on pop music. “Lose Control” earns its forty-first stay on the throne.
Hollywood & Entertainment, /hollywood-entertainment, Business, /business, business, hollywood&entertainment, standard Every week that “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims holds on the Hot 100, the song makes history. The track has already beaten every other tune that’s ever reached Billboard’s main ranking of the most consumed songs in the United States in terms of longevity, and all signs point to a life that may continue for months.
This frame is notable for “Lose Control,” as it once again is counted among the biggest songs in America.
Two Years on the Hot 100
“Lose Control” reaches 104 weeks on the Hot 100 as of this frame. That’s exactly two years, which is a milestone that would have seemed impossible only a few years ago.
“Lose Control” is the first track to rack up 104 stays on the Hot 100. Just a month ago, it became the first to make it to 100 weeks on the chart. And two months before that, “Lose Control” tied as the longest-running Hot 100 win ever, when it matched the 91 frames that “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals racked up between 2021 and 2022.
Teddy Swims Keeps “Lose Control” in the Top 10
Amazingly, “Lose Control” is still a top 10 hit on the Hot 100 at the moment. The track even manages to rise from No. 9 to No. 7 after previously hitting No. 1, though shockingly for a short stretch of time.
The Hot 100 is compiled via a methodology that includes streams, radio airplay, and sales, and “Lose Control” is still a winner across all three metrics. Swims’ smash holds at No. 12 on the Radio Songs chart, while dropping to No. 14 on the Streaming Songs tally and No. 22 on the Digital Song Sales ranking.
Its performance shows that Americans are listening to the cut in any way they can, whether on their local radio station or on platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. Several thousand people each week continue to buy the soulful favorite.
“Lose Control” Still Sits at No. 1
“Lose Control” even manages to lead one Billboard chart, as it holds No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary ranking. 88 frames into its time on that list, one of three focused on pop music. “Lose Control” earns its forty-first stay on the throne.
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