On this week’s Hot 100 show, we dive deep into the biggest chart movements with special guest Bebe Rexha discussing her independent era with “New Religion” and brand new single “Hysteria.” Bebe Rexha opens up about her “Dirty Blonde” era and filming 13 music videos in 3 days,Olivia Rodrigo debuts at No. 1 with “Drop Dead,” her fourth consecutive #1 debut, Ella Langley’s “Choose Texas” continued chart dominance, Kehlani’s “Folded” holds strong in the top 10 alongside her new self-titled album, Justin Bieber’s Coachella effect sends catalog tracks soaring globally, and more.
Plus, exclusive insights on upcoming Billboard Women in Music performances and festival season highlights from Coachella and Stagecoach!
Bebe Rexha: Hey everyone, it’s Bebe Rexha and you’re watching The Hot 100 Show.
Tetris Kelly: Hey, what’s up and welcome to another episode of The Hot 100 Show. That’s right, we got my girl Bebe Rexha on today and of course, all your charts and the New York team to discuss it. So let’s jump into numbers 10 through eight. Down to 10 is “Folded.” As is “Golden” t oNo. 9. Coachella brings” Daisies” back to eight. That’s the beginning of our charts. New York, what do you guys think?
Xander Zellner: All right, well, we gotta talk about Bieber, right? I- You were just at Coachella.
Delisa Shannon: I was at Coachella but then we also have to talk about “Folded” and we’ve gotta talk about “Golden” because I’m gonna get to see them live in a few days.
Xander Zellner: Wait, when? For WIM.
Trevor Anderson: Oh my god, for, uh, of course, yes.
Xander Zellner: Oh, right. ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ are Women of the Year.
Delisa Shannon: This week, yes. Are Women of the Year, making history as the first group to obtain the honor of Women of the Year. Women, not just Woman, women. So- We love plurals. We love plurals around this camp.
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