Shaboozey's "A Bar Song" Breaks Billboard Record, Eyes All-Time No. 1 Streak

November 11, 2024
Shaboozey's "A Bar Song" Breaks Billboard Record, Eyes All-Time No. 1 Streak
  • This track has also set a new record for the longest time at No. 1 by an artist without guest features.

  • Shaboozey is a leading contender at the 2025 Grammy Awards, receiving six nominations, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "A Bar Song."

  • The song, released in April 2024, broke Wallen's previous record set by his hit "Last Night" in 2023.

  • "A Bar Song" has maintained its lead on the Radio Songs chart for 15 weeks and has seen significant success in digital and streaming metrics, holding the No. 1 position for 14 weeks on Digital Song Sales and 9 weeks on Streaming Songs.

  • Meanwhile, Tyler, the Creator's album "Chromakopia" continues to dominate the Billboard 200, maintaining the No. 1 position for a second consecutive week.

  • Tyler, The Creator's "Sticky," featuring GloRilla and Sexyy Red, has also made waves, entering the Hot 100 top 10 and achieving No. 1 on Streaming Songs.

  • The success of "A Bar Song" highlights Shaboozey's growing influence in the global music scene, with its catchy hook and relatable lyrics appealing to a wide audience.

  • There was a moment of uncertainty when Wallen briefly knocked Shaboozey off the top spot with his new single "Love Somebody," but "A Bar Song" quickly returned to No. 1.

  • If it remains at No. 1 for two more weeks, it will set a new record for the longest reign at No. 1.

  • In a social media post, Shaboozey expressed his excitement about his chart success and Grammy nominations, referring to the year as remarkable and hinting at an upcoming release titled "Good News."

  • Currently, "A Bar Song" is just two weeks shy of breaking the overall record of 19 weeks, which is held by Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus's "Old Town Road."

  • Shaboozey's hit song "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" has officially surpassed Morgan Wallen's record for the longest-running No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart this decade, achieving 17 weeks at the top.

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