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Most Popular Songs in USA 12/14/2024

Name the top 15 of the Hot 100 dated December 14th, 2024 according to Billboard.
The Hot 100 is a weekly chart and the date is the Saturday of the week
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Rank
Artist (Version)
Answer
Streams
Radio Airplay
Sales
1.
Mariah Carey
All I Want For Christmas Is You
38.9 Million
24 Million
3 Thousand
2.
Brenda Lee
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
36.1 Million
21.3 Million
1.5 Thousand
3.
Wham!
Last Christmas
33.6 Million
18.4 Million
2 Thousand
4.
Kendrick Lamar, Lefty Gunplay
TV Off
35.3 Million
6.7 Million
2.5 Thousand
5.
Bobby Helms
Jingle Bell Rock
33.9 Million
30.7 Million
0.9 Thousand
6.
Kendrick Lamar, SZA
Luther
32.6 Million
6.2 Million
1 Thousand
7.
Kendrick Lamar
Squabble Up
32.2 Million
8.9 Million
2.5 Thousand
8.
Shaboozey
A Bar Song (Tipsy)
18.6 Million
64.4 Million
5.5 Thousand
9.
Lady GaGa, Bruno Mars
Die With A Smile
20.7 Million
52.4 Million
3 Thousand
10.
Burl Ives
A Holly Jolly Christmas
25.6 Million
20.8 Million
0.9 Thousand
11.
Andy Williams
It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
21.9 Million
21.2 Million
1 Thousand
12.
Billie Eilish
Birds Of A Feather
17.4 Million
44.6 Million
2 Thousand
13.
Dean Martin
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
20.4 Million
13.6 Million
0.5 Thousand
14.
Sabrina Carpenter
Espresso
12.8 Million
53.6 Million
1.5 Thousand
15.
Teddy Swims
Lose Control
17.5 Million
40 Million
2.5 Thousand
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