The Billboard Sizzling 100 is extensively considered the definitive all-genre singles chart within the US.
For the reason that chart launched in 1958, over 1,000 songs have reached the coveted No. 1 spot. Nonetheless, far fewer have remained there for double-digit weeks.
Mariah Carey’s 1994 smash “All I Need for Christmas Is You,” which has cyclically returned to No. 1 every vacation season since 2019, lately notched its twentieth week atop the chart — breaking a tie with Lil Nas X’s “Previous City Street” and Shaboozey’s “A Bar Track (Tipsy)” for the longest domination in historical past.
Hold studying for a roundup of all 47 songs which have dominated the chart for at the very least 10 weeks, listed within the order they reached that milestone.
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1. “You Mild Up My Life” by Debby Boone
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“You Mild Up My Life” was the primary track in historical past to chart at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
2. “Bodily” by Olivia Newton-John
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“Bodily” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
3. “Finish of the Street” by Boyz II Males
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“Finish of the Street” charted at No. 1 for 13 weeks.
4. “I Will At all times Love You” by Whitney Houston
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“I Will At all times Love You” charted at No. 1 for 14 weeks.
5. “I Swear” by All-4-One
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“I Swear” charted at No. 1 for 11 weeks.
5. “I am going to Make Like to You” by Boyz II Males
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“I am going to Make Like to You” charted at No. 1 for 14 weeks.
7. “One Candy Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Males
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“One Candy Day” charted at No. 1 for 16 weeks, making Boyz II Males the primary artist in historical past to earn double-digit weeks atop the chart with three completely different songs.
8. “Macarena (Bayside Boys Combine)” by Los Del Rio
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“Macarena (Bayside Boys Combine)” charted at No. 1 for 14 weeks.
9. “Un-Break My Coronary heart” by Toni Braxton
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“Un-Break My Coronary heart” charted at No. 1 for 11 weeks.
10. “I am going to Be Lacking You” by Puff Daddy and Religion Evans that includes 112
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“I am going to Be Lacking You” charted at No. 1 for 11 weeks.
11. “Candle within the Wind 1997/One thing Concerning the Approach You Look Tonight” by Elton John
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“Candle within the Wind 1997/One thing Concerning the Approach You Look Tonight” charted at No. 1 for 14 weeks.
12. “The Boy Is Mine” by Brandy and Monica
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“The Boy Is Mine” charted at No. 1 for 13 weeks.
13. “Clean” by Santana that includes Rob Thomas
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“Clean” charted at No. 1 for 12 weeks.
14. “Maria Maria” by Santana that includes The Product G&B
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“Maria Maria” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
15. “Impartial Ladies, Pt. 1” by Future’s Baby
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“Impartial Ladies, Pt. 1” charted at No. 1 for 11 weeks.
16. “Silly” by Ashanti
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“Silly” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
17. “Dilemma” by Nelly that includes Kelly Rowland
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“Dilemma” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
18. “Lose Your self” by Eminem
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“Lose Your self” charted at No. 1 for 12 weeks.
19. “Yeah!” by Usher that includes Lil Jon and Ludacris
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“Yeah!” charted at No. 1 for 12 weeks.
20. “We Belong Collectively” by Mariah Carey
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“We Belong Collectively” charted at No. 1 for 14 weeks.
21. “Gold Digger” by Kanye West that includes Jamie Foxx
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“Gold Digger” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
22. “Irreplaceable” by Beyonce
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“Irreplaceable” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
23. “Low” by Flo Rida that includes T-Ache
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“Low” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
24. “Increase Increase Pow” by The Black Eyed Peas
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“Increase Increase Pow” charted at No. 1 for 12 weeks.
25. “I Gotta Feeling” by The Black Eyed Peas
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“I Gotta Feeling” charted at No. 1 for 14 weeks.
26. “We Discovered Love” by Rihanna that includes Calvin Harris
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“We Discovered Love” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
27. “Blurred Traces” by Robin Thicke that includes T.I. and Pharrell
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“Blurred Traces” charted at No. 1 for 12 weeks.
28. “Joyful” by Pharrell Williams
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“Joyful” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
29. “Uptown Funk!” by Mark Ronson that includes Bruno Mars
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“Uptown Funk!” charted at No. 1 for 14 weeks.
30. “See You Once more” by Wiz Khalifa that includes Charlie Puth
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“See You Once more” charted at No. 1 for 12 weeks.
31. “Hi there” by Adele
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“Hi there” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
32. “One Dance” by Drake that includes WizKid and Kyla
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“One Dance” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks.
33. “Nearer” by The Chainsmokers that includes Halsey
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“Nearer” charted at No. 1 for 12 weeks.
34. “Form of You” by Ed Sheeran
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“Form of You” charted at No. 1 for 12 weeks.
35. “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee that includes Justin Bieber
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“Despacito” charted at No. 1 for 16 weeks.
36. “God’s Plan” by Drake
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“God’s Plan” charted at No. 1 for 11 weeks.
37. “In My Emotions” by Drake
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“In My Emotions” charted at No. 1 for 10 weeks, turning into Drake’s third entry on this record. He holds the document for essentially the most solo songs with double-digit weeks atop the Sizzling 100.
Drake additionally holds the document for essentially the most No. 1 track debuts in historical past.
38. “Previous City Street” by Lil Nas X that includes Billy Ray Cyrus
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After Lil Nas X recruited Billy Ray Cyrus for a remix, “Previous City Street” dominated the Sizzling 100 for 19 weeks, essentially the most ever for a collaboration. It additionally turned the quickest track in historical past to be licensed diamond and gained two Grammy Awards.
39. “The Field” by Roddy Ricch
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“The Field” charted at No. 1 for 11 weeks.
40. “Butter” by BTS
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“Butter” charted at No. 1 for 10 nonconsecutive weeks.
41. “Simple On Me” by Adele
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“Simple On Me” charted at No. 1 for 10 nonconsecutive weeks, turning into Adele’s second track to succeed in the milestone.
42. “As It Was” by Harry Types
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“As It Was” charted at No. 1 for 15 nonconsecutive weeks, the longest reign ever for a British artist.
43. “All I Need for Christmas Is You”
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Greater than three a long time after its launch, “All I Need for Christmas Is You” returned to No. 1 in December 2022 for its milestone tenth week on prime of the chart.
The vacation hit turned Carey’s third track to earn double-digit weeks atop the Sizzling 100, making her the third artist and first lady ever to attain the feat thrice.
In 2025, the track skilled one other holiday-season surge, incomes its twentieth whole week at No. 1 and setting a document for the longest reign in historical past.
44. “Final Evening” by Morgan Wallen
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“Final Evening” charted at No. 1 for 16 nonconsecutive weeks, regardless of Morgan Wallen’s many controversies.
45. “A Bar Track (Tipsy)” by Shaboozey
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“A Bar Track (Tipsy),” Shaboozey’s breakout hit, charted at No. 1 for 19 nonconsecutive weeks, tying “Previous City Street” for the second-longest reign in historical past.
46. “Luther” by Kendrick Lamar with SZA
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“Luther” was launched as monitor three on Kendrick Lamar’s album, “GNX,” and initially debuted at No. 3 on the Sizzling 100.
Shortly after Lamar’s Tremendous Bowl halftime present (which SZA joined to carry out each “Luther” and their 2018 hit “All of the Stars”), “Luther” rose to the highest spot, the place it remained for 13 consecutive weeks.
47. “Peculiar” by Alex Warren
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“Peculiar” was launched because the lead single from Alex Warren’s debut studio album, “You may Be Alright, Child.”
Warren carried out the track on the “Love Is Blind” season eight reunion particular, which boosted its streaming numbers. It later turned a summertime radio hit, reaching No. 1 on the Sizzling 100 in June 2025, almost 4 months after its launch.
“Peculiar” spent 9 consecutive weeks atop the chart earlier than rebounding for its milestone tenth in late August.
