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Most Popular Songs in USA 8/24/2024

Name the top 15 of the Hot 100 dated August 24th, 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.
Shaboozey
A Bar Song (Tipsy)
33.2 Million
89.1 Million
12 Thousand
2.
Post Malone, Kendrick Lamar
I Had Some Help
27.8 Million
74.7 Million
6.5 Thousand
3.
Kendrick Lamar
Not Like Us
27.2 Million
50.3 Million
3.5 Thousand
4.
Sabrina Carpenter
Espresso
19.8 Million
64.4 Million
3 Thousand
5.
Billie Eilish
Birds Of A Feather
23.7 Million
36.2 Million
8 Thousand
6.
Tommy Richman
Million Dollar Baby
20.3 Million
63.8 Million
2.5 Thousand
7.
Chappell Roan
Good Luck, Babe!
22.7 Million
36.3 Million
4 Thousand
8.
Sabrina Carpenter
Please Please Please
20.2 Million
38.2 Million
2.5 Thousand
9.
Teddy Swims
Lose Control
19.8 Million
51.4 Million
4 Thousand
10.
Hozier
Too Sweet
15.5 Million
62.6 Million
4 Thousand
11.
Benson Boone
Beautiful Things
17.5 Million
46.9 Million
3.5 Thousand
12.
Morgan Wallen, ERNEST
Cowgirls
14.7 Million
28.9 Million
2 Thousand
13.
Luke Combs
Ain't No Love in Oklahoma
14.6 Million
24.4 Million
4.5 Thousand
14.
Zach Bryan
Pink Skies
18.8 Million
1.3 Million
3 Thousand
15.
Morgan Wallen
Lies Lies Lies
17.2 Million
9.4 Million
2.5 Thousand
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