Taylor Swift Makes History as First Artist With Entire Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100

Taylor Swift Makes History as First Artist With Entire Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100

Taylor Swift has made history as the first artist ever to hold 10 of the top spots on the Billboard Hot 100 in a single week with her tenth album “Midnights.”

The Grammy award-winning singer achieved this feat with singles from her latest album “Midnights.”

Swift beats the former record held by Drake who locked in nine out of 10 songs when “Certified Lover Boy” came out last year.

Taking the cool no 1 spot is lead single “Anti-Hero” which was also the first music video from the album and the first song to be promoted to radio when all 13 songs off the album were launched simultaneously at midnight on struck Oct. 21.

“Anti-Hero” recorded 59.7 million streams and 32 million radio airplay audience impressions, all of which boosted it to her ninth No. 1 single on the Hot 100.

Following in close streak is “Lavender Haze,” with 41.4 million streams and 2.4 million impressions in radio airplay.

The other singles in the top 10 include “Maroon,” “Snow on the Beach,“ “Midnight Rain,” “Bejeweled,” “Question…?,” “You’re on Your Own, Kid,” “Karma” and “Vigilante Shit.”

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