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On the June 20 Hot 100, there is only one song by Taylor Swift but three by Morgan Wallen (including duets) and 18 by Drake (including duets). Michael Jackson's Billie Jean rose from #19 to #18 in its 32nd non-consecutive week on the chart, Chicago is #27, Human Nature is #37 and Don't Stop Til You Get Enough is #46.
 
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Here is the June 20 2026 Billboard top ten:

NEW01 I Knew It, I Knew You – Taylor Swift
02 - 02 Choosin' Texas – Ella Langley
03 - 03 Janice STFU – Drake
04 - 04 Be Her – Ella Langley
01 - 05 Hate That I Made You Love Me – Ariana Grande
05 - 06 I Just Might – Bruno Mars
06 - 07 Man I Need - Olivia Dean
07 - 08 So Easy To Fall In Love – Olivia Dean
09 - 09 I Can't Love You Anymore – Ella Langley/Morgan Wallem
10 - 10 Dracula – Tame Impala/Jennie

Also this week, the Taylor Swift song debuts at number one on the hot country songs chart, #8 on the country airplay chart, #9 on the adult contemporary chart and #20 on the pop airplay chart.
 

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Dracula was released September 26, 2025 and debuted at #55 on the October 11 Hot 100. From there it went to 70, 59, 33, 39, 30, 38, 53, 67, 70, 72, 78, 84, 62, 66, 75, 70, 60, 88 and (on the February 21 2026 chart) 45. The remix with South Korean singer Jennie [KIm] was released on February 26 – and the song peaked at #10 on the May 16 Hot 100. It was also #10 on the May 23, June 13 and June 20 charts.
 

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From Google Gemini:

"Originally released by Tame Impala as an alt-rock track in late 2025, the song gained a second wave of massive momentum in February 2026 when BLACKPINK’s Jennie joined for a remixed version. Her vocal and rap additions, including a viral lyric change ('Shut up, Jennie, just get in the car'), exposed the track to a massive global K-pop fanbase. The remix spawned a viral video-sharing trend that has racked up hundreds of thousands of user-created videos. The highly rhythmic synth-pop groove was adopted by various celebrities on social media, cementing it as a cultural phenomenon."