To ring in the New Year, Chartcrush counts down the top ten from Billboard‘s 2024 year-end Hot100, just unveiled at the Billboard Music Awards in December.
Holiday music is surging on the Hot100 as young people embrace classic yuletide standards on streaming platforms. On this special, we count down the top 10!
Philly Soul foreshadows Disco, one-hit wonders and random comebacks abound, and streaking spawns the biggest Novelty hit since the ’50s in a year with 36 #1’s. Learn more on Chartcrush 1974!
Trap and The Weekend chart a darker, more ominous course for Pop as Taylor Swift abandons Nashville and streaming playlists revolutionize music discovery. Learn more on Chartcrush 2015!
In a year of envelope pushing in society, Pop doubles down on its proven formulas with lusher strings, Country/Western covers, Teen Idols and even barking dogs! Learn more on Chartcrush 1953!
Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift and Beyonce rally as EDM Pop surges, the Great Recession hits bottom, Obama is sworn in and the King of Pop succumbs. Learn more on Chartcrush 2009!
Country surges, Pop goes FM and it’s a mishmash on the charts as Americans strap on their Walkmans, hit the gym and get Physical the year before MTV hits big. Learn more on Chartcrush 1981!
Pop’s ADHD year as hits churn faster than ever, John Lennon’s Jesus comment sparks a Beatles backlash, Folk-Rock rules, Garage Bands stomp and Motown surges. Learn more on Chartcrush 1966!
It’s Bing Crosby’s best year ever and Louis Jordan is the jukebox king as Decca and Capitol settle with the musicians union and get a clear shot at the charts. Learn more on Chartcrush 1944!
Somber hymns rule in a turbulent year, the last Beatles hits chart, The Jackson 5, Partridge Family and Carpenters debut and Kent State fuels big protest hits. Learn more on Chartcrush 1970!