Top 100 songs of 2020

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December 23, 2020
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Top 100 songs of 2020

Music has been a consistent comfort and creative outlet through the tumultuous year that has been 2020. Although sold-out concerts, packed nightclubs, and cozy indie venues have largely been closed for months, putting on a great song is an ideal temporary escape from the world. Since it's been such an isolated year, everyone likely has a different catalog of songs that resonated most with them over the past 12 months, whether they needed something to cry to, express their anger with, or take comfort in until things become more normal.

This year also has continually shown what a large role the video app TikTok is set to play in influencing and determining popular music in the years to come. Many top 2020 songs such as Rod Wave's "Rags2Riches," Benee's "Supalonely," and Pop Smoke's "Mood Swings" got major boosts after trending on the app.

2020 boasted plenty of breakout new artists, but fans could also take comfort in new releases from cultural music icons. Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion gave fans a fun, sensual new hip-hop song "WAP;" Dua Lipa channeled disco music with "Don't Start Now;" and pop stars Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga collaborated on "Rain on Me."

Still, combing through the endless lists of new 2020 music to find great songs you've been missing is an overwhelming, seemingly impossible task鈥攕o we've got you covered. took a look at , which reflects the most streamed and purchased songs of the year, to determine the top 100 songs of 2020. Data was compiled from Billboard and Nielsen, as of Dec. 3.

So sit back, put some earphones in, and lose yourself in some of the year's most memorable tunes. From NLE Choppa and Roddy Ricch's "Walk Em Down" to The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights," here are the 100 best songs of 2020.

#100. 'Walk Em Down' by NLE Choppa feat. Roddy Ricch

NLE Choppa holds nothing back in 鈥淲alk Em Down,鈥 a song largely centered on gun threats and hip-hop bravado. The rapper told Complex that he first collaborated with Roddy Ricch after connecting on Instagram, and the song was particularly boosted by the popular #WalkEmDownChallenge on TikTok.

#99. 'Slide' by H.E.R. feat. YG

The title of this H.E.R. single was inspired by the common Bay area slang phrase, 鈥淲hen we goin鈥 to slide.鈥 The "Bonnie and Clyde-esque鈥 song peaked at #43 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, and the star told Billboard magazine, 鈥淚鈥檓 saying [in the lyrics] that we鈥檙e on the same page and same wavelength. I鈥檓 trying to grow and get somewhere with somebody.鈥

#98. 'Said Sum' by Moneybagg Yo

In 鈥淪aid Sum,鈥 Moneybagg Yo reflects upon his detractors, who talk behind his back but don鈥檛 have the courage to criticize him to his face. The song peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100, but not until after the rapper released a remix featuring DaBaby and City Girls.

#97. 'Lovin鈥 on You' by Luke Combs

Luke Combs鈥 country love ballad 鈥淟ovin鈥 on You鈥 opens with the singer listing his casual love for everyday things in his life before proclaiming his undying devotion to his love interest. The song reached #19 on Billboard鈥檚 U.S. Hot Country year-end chart, with Taste of Country writer Billy Dukes writing that the single 鈥減aints the song and adds strokes to a broader portrait of Combs as an artist.鈥

#96. 'More Than My Hometown' by Morgan Wallen

In "More Than My Hometown," Morgan Wallen laments that he cannot choose his girlfriend's city-bound dreams over his love of his small hometown. The 2020 song's evocative, nostalgic content later helped it reach #17 on Billboard's year-end U.S. Hot Country Songs chart.

#95. 'ILY (I Love You Baby)' by Surf Mesa feat. Emilee

Originally simply called 鈥淚LY,鈥 Surf Mesa鈥檚 2019 single shot to success when it was re-released in February 2020 and became a popular TikTok sound. The song was then renamed to make it easier to find, ultimately ending up at #4 on Billboard鈥檚 year-end Hot Dance/Electronic Songs.

#94. 'P**sy Fairy (OTW)' by Jhen茅 Aiko

In this R&B single, Jhen茅 Aiko boasts about her prowess with the help of a repeating crystal bowl sound. The song on Billboard鈥檚 Hot 100 chart, with MTV News writer Trey Alston 鈥淧**sy Fairy鈥 epitomizes how 鈥渟ex ties us all together and strengthens some emotions while weakening others.鈥

#93. 'Does to Me' by Luke Combs feat. Eric Church

Luke Combs鈥 鈥淒oes to Me,鈥 which peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100, is all about celebrating the small wins in life. On the track, Combs emphasizes that while he might not be winning top honors, he can still celebrate achievements like calling his brother in jail or getting a prom date.

#92. 'Wishing Well' by Juice Wrld

鈥淲ishing Well鈥 is just one popular single from rapper Juice Wrld鈥檚 2020 album 鈥淟egends Never Die,鈥 which was released after his death in 2019. The candid song reflects on his battles with depression and drug addiction amid fame, ultimately earning Juice a #5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard named it the album鈥檚 best song, noting that it was 鈥渁 bonafide standout cut with Juice putting his gifts on display.鈥

#91. 'Bluebird' by Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert was inspired to write "Bluebird" shortly after her marriage to Brendan McLoughlin, and in an interview with The Country Daily, she said that life's problems are often the very things that make us appreciate the great days. The song is also based on Charles Bukowski's poem of the same name. An acoustic version was released in June 2020.

#90. 'Rags2Riches' by Rod Wave feat. ATR Son Son

In 鈥淩ags2Riches,鈥 rapper Rod Wave celebrates how he built himself a life of luxury after a hard childhood, which later became a popular TikTok sound during summer 2020. It peaked at #12 on Billboard鈥檚 Hot 100 chart, and another version was released called 鈥淩ags2Riches 2鈥 with Lil Baby.

#89. 'Homesick' by Kane Brown

Kane Brown was inspired to write 鈥淗omesick鈥 while missing his loved ones while on the road touring. However, he ultimately dedicated it to military families, saying, 鈥淭here鈥檚 not many songs going out these days about the military like there used to be.鈥 It later peaked at #35 on the Billboard Hot 100, and at #3 on the Hot Country Songs chart.

#88. 'Be Like That' by Kane Brown feat. Swae Lee and Khalid

Kane Brown described his single 鈥淏e Like That鈥 as a song about 鈥渁ll the different feelings you have in a relationship. And trying not to overthink it.鈥 Billboard described it as a song that 鈥渕ixes country with infectious pop and hip-hop elements.鈥

#87. 'Juicy' by Doja Cat and Tyga

This hit Doja Cat song was first released as an extra track on the deluxe iteration of 鈥淎mala,鈥 the star鈥檚 first album. She later collaborated with rapper Tyga on a remix that became the lead single on her album 鈥淗ot Pink.鈥 The new version gave Doja Cat her first song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart following its release in August 2019.

#86. 'The Scotts' by The Scotts, Travis Scott, and Kid Cudi

Debuting at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, "The Scotts" earned Kid Cudi his first top American single. In the hip-hop single, they sing about real-world issues like gang violence and police brutality. Because Travis Scott was a longtime fan of Cudi before the two artists worked together, Rolling Stone's Charles Holmes was like a symbolic passing of the torch.

#85. 'Even Though I鈥檓 Leaving' by Luke Combs

Luke Combs鈥 鈥淓ven Though I鈥檓 Leaving,鈥 which reached #18 at 2020鈥檚 year-end U.S. Hot Country Songs chart, details an emotional relationship between a father and son. It begins when the son is a child afraid of the dark, moves into his military service and time away from his father, and ends with him mourning his father鈥檚 death.

#84. 'Supalonely' by Benee feat. Gus Dapperton

New Zealand artist Benee had her breakout single with 鈥淪upalonely,鈥 which reached #39 on the Billboard Hot 100 after becoming a hit on TikTok. She noted that although the song was about a breakup, it鈥檚 likely resonating with people living through the coronavirus because 鈥渋t is a weird time鈥攁 lot of people are probably feeling quite lonely.鈥

#83. 'Dior' by Pop Smoke

Dubbed late rapper Pop Smoke鈥檚 鈥渟ignature song,鈥 the single 鈥淒ior鈥 details his love for buying his girlfriend expensive gifts from brands like Dior. The song later reached #22 on Billboard鈥檚 Hot 100, and received a 2021 Grammy nomination for best rap performance.

#82. 'You Should Be Sad' by Halsey

Halsey earned the nickname 鈥淵鈥檃llsey鈥 when she dropped this country-inspired song about a breakup amid a partner鈥檚 infidelity. The album hit #26 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the artist explained on Twitter that 鈥渢he most petty and heartbreaking songs all come from country.鈥

#81. 'Mood Swings' by Pop Smoke feat. Lil Tjay

Pop Smoke's "Mood Swings" also became a hit off his posthumous album "Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon," particularly due to its prevalence as a TikTok trend. The song details the "mood swings" that the rapper's girlfriend goes to after realizing that he's not using a condom during sex. It later reached #17 on the Billboard Hot 100.

#80. 'Stuck with U' by Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber

After working together on Justin Bieber鈥檚 2015 song 鈥淲hat Do You Mean?,鈥 Bieber and Ariana Grande collaborated on 鈥淪tuck With U,鈥 a May 2020 release about two people in bonding while stuck inside together. The single, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart upon its release, was . Net proceeds from the song went to the First Responders Children鈥檚 Foundation amid the coronavirus.

#79. 'Sum 2 Prove' by Lil Baby

Lil Baby鈥檚 鈥淪um 2 Prove鈥 explores how, although he鈥檚 found success, he still feels a chip on his shoulder to prove himself to his detractors. It later peaked at #16 on Billboard鈥檚 Hot 100, and was part of his 2020 album 鈥淢y Turn.鈥

#78. 'The Woo' by Pop Smoke feat. 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch

Pop Smoke had yet another hit off his posthumous 2020 album with 鈥淭he Woo,鈥 which was nominated for song of the summer at this year鈥檚 MTV Video Music Awards. It peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, with Craig Jenkins 鈥... would鈥檝e silenced anyone who tried to accuse Pop of being a one-dimensional artist.鈥

#77. 'Only Human' by Jonas Brothers

鈥淥nly Human,鈥 which was the Jonas Brothers鈥 final single from their album 鈥淗appiness Begins,鈥 has a groovy pop sound as the song details a night out dancing. The song has an 鈥80s-inspired music video as well, filled with neon lights and reggae guitar.

#76. 'The Bigger Picture' by Lil Baby

Lil Baby released "The Bigger Picture" after the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests became widespread in the wake of George Floyd's murder. The song opens with news clips about both events, as he calls for change. The song hit #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, with the single's proceeds benefiting organizations like The Bail Project and the National Association of Black Journalists.

#75. 'Suicidal' by YNW Melly feat. Juice Wrld

In the emo rap song 鈥淪uicidal,鈥 YNW Melly likens a toxic relationship to suicidal feelings as he deals with the fallout. After the song began trending on Tik Tok, a remix featuring late rapper Juice Wrld debuted in March 2020.

#74. 'Emotionally Scarred' by Lil Baby

Lil Baby brags about his prevalence in the up-and-coming hip-hop artist scene in 鈥淓motionally Scarred,鈥 rapping that he鈥檚 taking 鈥渢he lead over the new school.鈥 On the song, which climbed to #31 on the Billboard Hot 100, he also compares his new life of luxury to living in poverty in Atlanta.

#73. 'I Hope You鈥檙e Happy Now' by Carly Pearce and Lee Brice

Carly Pearce and Lee Brice teamed up to sing about dual perspectives on a breakup in 鈥淚 Hope You鈥檙e Happy Now,鈥 which reached #27 on the Billboard Hot 100. Jon Freeman wrote that the song was a 鈥渢rue stunner,鈥 and that 鈥渢he combination of their voices was electric.鈥

#72. 'Hot' by Young Thug feat. Gunna

Young Thug and Gunna use 鈥淗ot鈥 to tout their lavish, adrenaline-filled lifestyles, filled with women and gun fights. The song reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and an accompanying music video showed Young Thug as a fireman in allusion to its title.

#71. 'Panini' by Lil Nas X

After releasing his smash hit debut single 鈥淥ld Town Road鈥 in 2019, rising star Lil Nas X returned with his second Columbia Records hip-hop pop track, 鈥淧anini.鈥 The sci-fi music video starred actress Skai Jackson, who tried to escape him and a number of robots.

#70. 'One Margarita' by Luke Bryan

Rolling Stone writer Jon Freeman noted that Luke Bryan鈥檚 single 鈥淥ne Margarita鈥 looks at 鈥渢he bigger picture of vacation as escape from the stress and anxiety of everyday existence.鈥 This seemed to resonate with fans, too, pushing the song to #19 on the Billboard Hot 100. However, the website SavingCountryMusic.com criticized Bryan for releasing a pro-partying anthem during the coronavirus, describing the song as 鈥 of fatuous stupidity鈥 in its list of the worst 2020 country songs.

#69. 'Hard to Forget' by Sam Hunt

In 鈥淗ard to Forget,鈥 Sam Hunt reflects on a past heartbreak that continues to haunt him in his everyday life. Taste of Country writers Billy Dukes and Wendy Harmanson as 鈥渁 brilliant meld of old-school country with a distinctly modern, multi-groove tone.鈥

#68. 'One of Them Girls' by Lee Brice

Lee Brice uses 鈥淥ne of Them Girls鈥 to pay tribute to independent women who protect their hearts until the right love interest comes along. The song eventually catapulted to #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October, while its official music video shows a single mom saving a man stuck inside his car.

#67. 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' by Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey鈥檚 beloved Christmas song isn鈥檛 a recent release, but it reliably climbs the Billboard Hot 100 every holiday season as music lovers celebrate their respective traditions. Originally released as part of Carey鈥檚 1994 holiday album 鈥淢erry Christmas,鈥 its #1 status in 2020 made Carey tie with Rihanna for the record of most singles spending four or more weeks at the top of the chart.

#66. 'Popstar' by DJ Khaled feat. Drake

In DJ Khaled鈥檚 鈥淧opstar,鈥 backing rapper Drake speaks about being 鈥渢he鈥 popstar of his generation. The song soon shot to #3 on the Billboard 100, and was nominated for song of the summer at 2020鈥檚 MTV Video Music Awards.

#65. 'Die From a Broken Heart' by Maddie & Tae

Country music duo Maddie & Tae used 鈥淒ie From a Broken Heart鈥 to encapsulate the feeling of calling a parent on the phone when broken-hearted as a young person. 鈥淪ometime鈥檚 you鈥檙e in so much pain and your heart hurts so bad that you just don鈥檛 know if you鈥檙e going to come out of it,鈥 Maddie Marlow told . 鈥淲e just wanted to capture what that phone call鈥檚 like.鈥

#64. 'Party Girl' by StaySolidRocky

TikTok played a big role in giving rapper StaySolidRocky his first charting song with 鈥淧arty Girl.鈥 The song pays homage to Cyndi Lauper鈥檚 鈥淕irls Just Want To Have Fun鈥 at one point, with Billboard writer Carl Lamarre noting that it has 鈥淚nstagram caption-worthy lyrics.鈥

#63. 'Bandit' by Juice Wrld and YoungBoy Never Broke Again

Juice Wrld raps about stealing a girl鈥檚 heart in 鈥淏andit,鈥 which was the last song that he released as a lead artist before his death in December 2019. It later reached #10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it one of the rapper鈥檚 most successful tracks.

#62. 'Godzilla' by Eminem feat. Juice Wrld

Eminem employs the classic monster of the same name in 鈥淕odzilla,鈥 in which he compares his destructive behavior while drunk to Godzilla鈥檚 habit of destroying everything in his path. The song hit #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and features Eminem鈥檚 fastest verse in his career so far.

#61. 'Sunday Best' by Surfaces

Surface鈥檚 鈥淪unday Best鈥 exploded into popularity in February when it became a viral TikTok trend before hitting radio airwaves in March. Forrest Frank, who鈥檚 one half of the music duo, noted that the song was inspired by getting through tough times. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like getting out of [hardship] and seeing the light of day and accepting who you are and accepting your situation,鈥 .

#60. 'Got What I Got' by Jason Aldean

In 鈥淕ot What I Got,鈥 country musician Jason Aldean professes his love for his wife and children, celebrating that they鈥檙e all he really needs. The song reached #16 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the accompanying music video features home video footage.

#59. 'One Man Band' by Old Dominion

Old Dominion singer Matt Ramsey described "One Man Band" as the first love song the country band has ever done. The tune uses the titular metaphor to explore the experience of a man who wants to find love after years of riding solo.

#58. 'Yummy' by Justin Bieber

The sensual pop single 鈥淵ummy鈥 was Justin Bieber鈥檚 first solo release in nearly four years. Bieber joined TikTok in order to promote the song. "Yummy" went on to hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and a music video was released featuring Bieber with pink hair.

#57. 'We Paid' by Lil Baby and 42 Dugg

鈥淲e Paid鈥 sees Lil Baby and 42 Dugg celebrating their massive wealth while also remembering their humbler origins. The single peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100, with Pitchfork鈥檚 Alphonse Pierre naming it one of the best rap songs of the year.

#56. 'If the World Was Ending' by JP Saxe feat. Julia Michaels

鈥淚f the World Was Ending鈥 centers on two lovers wondering if they would come to each other if the world was truly coming to an end and no other obstacles were in their way. The musicians, who are a real-life romantic couple, revealed that they wrote and recorded the song the same day they met.

#55. 'Truth Hurts' by Lizzo

Although Lizzo鈥檚 鈥淭ruth Hurts鈥 was originally released in 2017, it rose to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in 2019 and remained a hit in 2020. At the beginning of the year, there was some when Lizzo sued songwriting duo Justin and Jeremiah Raisen after they accused her of taking the 鈥淭ruth Hurts鈥 lyrics from another song they鈥檇 written for her without credit. However, the star ultimately won the 2020 Grammy for best solo pop performance for the single.

#54. 'Come & Go' by Juice Wrld and Marshmello

Late rapper Juice Wrld garnered one of his top songs with 鈥淐ome & Go,鈥 which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the song, the rapper talks about his relationship insecurities and promises to reach global music stardom, all the more tragic given that he died of an accidental drug overdose not long after the track was recorded.

#53. 'Trampoline' by Shaed

In 鈥淭rampoline,鈥 the main character enjoys uncharacteristically comforting dreams about death. She even mentions within the song that this experience is when she feels the most loved. It certainly resonated with listeners in a certain way, at one point topping the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.

#52. 'Nobody But You' by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani

Real couple Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani teamed up for the pop-country ballad 鈥淣obody But You,鈥 which is a testament to their romance. The pair previously collaborated on 2016鈥檚 鈥淕o Ahead and Break My Heart鈥 and 2017鈥檚 鈥淵ou Make Me Feel Like Christmas.鈥

#51. 'Heart on Ice' by Rod Wave

Rod Wave secured his first Billboard Hot 100 top 40 entry with 鈥淗eart on Ice,鈥 which was boosted by going viral on TikTok. During the song, he muses on the pain and heartbreak he鈥檚 gone through in his rise to fame and decides to become colder to survive.

#50. 'Ritmo (Bad Boys for Life)' by Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin

The Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin debuted this single as part of the official soundtrack for the 2020 movie 鈥淏ad Boys for Life.鈥 It hit #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, easily making it one of the Black Eyed Peas鈥 most successful songs in years.

#49. 'For the Night' by Pop Smoke feat. Lil Baby and DaBaby

Pop Smoke鈥檚 鈥淔or the Night鈥 is now the late rapper鈥檚 most successful track, peaking at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also features a tribute to him, with DaBaby rapping, 鈥淩est in peace to the Pop, make me smoke ya.鈥

#48. 'Rain on Me' by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande

Pop stars Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande teamed up for Gaga鈥檚 鈥淐hromatica鈥 single 鈥淩ain on Me,鈥 an upbeat song about getting through tough times. The song hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100 when it debuted in May, and later won three MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year.

#47. 'Mood' by 24kGoldn feat. Iann Dior

In 鈥淢ood,鈥 24kGoldn and Iann Dior vent about their toxic relationships with their girlfriends, whom they say are always in the 鈥渕ood.鈥 After trending on TikTok, the song made history as the first track to top the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Rap Songs, Hot Alternative Songs, and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs charts at the same time.

#46. 'Bad Guy' by Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish co-wrote her hit song 鈥淏ad Guy鈥 with her brother, Finneas O鈥機onnell. The dance-pop single eventually topped the US Billboard Hot 100 and went on to win Song of the Year and Record of the Year at the 2020 Grammy Awards.

#45. 'Highest in the Room' by Travis Scott

Travis Scott raps about his love of marijuana in 鈥淗ighest in the Room,鈥 which became a #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100. The track was first previewed in a commercial featuring his then-girlfriend Kylie Jenner for her Kybrows collection. It later got nominated for the 2021 Grammy for best melodic rap performance.

#44. 'Se帽orita' by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello

Musician couple Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabelo sang 鈥淪e帽orita鈥 together, which appeared on Cabello鈥檚 album 鈥淩omance鈥 and Mendes鈥 album 鈥淚sland Records.鈥 Their chemistry helped the song reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100; 鈥淪e帽orita鈥 soon received a Grammy nomination for best pop duo/group performance.

#43. 'Death Bed' by Powfu feat. Beabadoobee

In 鈥淒eath Bed,鈥 artist Powfu sampled Beabadoobee鈥檚 2017 track 鈥淐offee,鈥 later exploding in popularity on TikTok in March. The song follows a dying young man who addresses his lover.

#42. 'Woah' by Lil Baby

Lil Baby鈥檚 track 鈥淲oah鈥 celebrates how far the rapper has come in two years, and the song has the chart numbers to back his statements up鈥攊t hit the top of both the Billboard Streaming Songs and Rolling Stone 100 charts. Rolling Stone鈥檚 Dewayne Gage as a song 鈥渂uilt on a bead of heavy 808s and suspenseful vocals,鈥 which gives Lil Baby 鈥渁 canvas to sing and stretch his vocals.鈥

#41. 'Laugh Now Cry Later' by Drake feat. Lil Durk

Possibly inspired by Ice Cube鈥檚 2006 album of the same name, Drake spends 鈥淟augh Now Cry Later鈥 breezily reveling in the high life that he enjoys as a successful musician who triumphs over his rivals. The single hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and received 2021 Grammy nominations for best rap song and best melodic rap performance.

#40. 'High Fashion' by Roddy Ricch feat. Mustard

Rapper Roddy Ricch uses 鈥淗igh Fashion鈥 to write a love letter to his girlfriend and her expensive fashion tastes, referencing several of her favorite elite brands. The song notably topped four Billboard charts: R&B/Hip Hop, Rap Airplay, Rhythmic Songs, and R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.

#39. 'Go Crazy' by Chris Brown and Young Thug

In 鈥淕o Crazy,鈥 Chris Brown encourages a romantic interest to let her guard down and simply 鈥済o crazy鈥 with him. The song peaked at #9 on Billboard鈥檚 Hot 100 chart in the United States, with Brown advertising the song using the TikTok 鈥#GoCrazyChallenge.鈥

#38. 'Dynamite' by BTS

K-pop group BTS released its first entirely English-language single with the disco pop song 鈥淒ynamite.鈥 After becoming the first South Korean group to reach the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, BTS made history once again when they became the first K-pop group to receive a Grammy nomination for best pop duo/group performance at the 2021 Grammys.

#37. 'My Oh My' by Camila Cabello feat. DaBaby

Camila Cabello and DaBaby teamed up for 鈥淢y Oh My,鈥 Cabello鈥檚 pop single about her falling for a bad boy. They also starred in the accompanying , in which Cabello played an actress who steps into a 鈥渄amsel in distress鈥 role with the help of DaBaby鈥檚 film director character.

#36. 'No Guidance' by Chris Brown feat. Drake

Chris Brown and Drake put their long-standing feud aside to collaborate on 鈥淣o Guidance,鈥 in which Brown raps about a woman he鈥檚 interested in who鈥檚 had 鈥渘o guidance鈥 since leaving home at 17. The song later netted a nomination for best R&B song at the 62nd Grammy Awards.

#35. 'Savage Love (Laxed鈥揝iren Beat)' by Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo

After New Zealand producer Jaws 685鈥檚 track 鈥淟axed鈥 went viral on Tik Tok earlier in 2020, Jason Derulo released a song drawing heavily from it called 鈥淪avage Love.鈥 Derulo eventually gave his counterpart credit, and a remix featuring K-pop group BTS helped the song reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

#34. 'Chasin鈥 You' by Morgan Wallen

In 鈥淐hasin You,鈥 Morgan Wellen sings about not giving up on finding the 鈥渙ne鈥 and mentions someone he loved back when he was a kid. The song obviously resonated with fans, as it became the artist鈥檚 third #1 on Billboard鈥檚 Country Airplay chart.

#33. 'Break My Heart' by Dua Lipa

This dance-pop release was the third single off of Dua Lipa鈥檚 2020 album 鈥淔uture Nostalgia鈥 and features her ruminating on whether her new lover will break her heart. Shortly after the song was released in March, Lipa starred in a 鈥90s-styled music video.

#32. 'Toosie Slide' by Drake

Drake offered a fun dance respite to fans in the early days of quarantine when he released the hit single 鈥淭oosie Slide,鈥 launching a viral TikTok dance challenge known as the 鈥#ToosieChallenge.鈥 Named after social media influencer Toosie, the song shot to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and made Drake the first male artist to release three #1 debut singles.

#31. 'Good as Hell' by Lizzo

Like 鈥淭ruth Hurts,鈥 this Lizzo single found success years after its release. While 鈥淕ood as Hell鈥 first debuted in 2016, it climbed the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 2019鈥攊n this case, after she performed it at 2019鈥檚 MTV Video Music Awards. The self-love anthem now holds triple platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.

#30. 'Lose You to Love Me' by Selena Gomez

鈥淟ose You to Love Me鈥 details Selena鈥檚 individual self-rediscovery after a bad breakup, and was also the lead single of her 2020 album 鈥淩are.鈥 The music video was notably filmed only using a smartphone, with a simple black-and-white aesthetic. The song also gave Gomez her first #1 Billboard Hot 100 hit.

#29. 'Bop' by DaBaby

In 鈥淏op,鈥 DaBaby raps about his career successes and how he can鈥檛 be pinned down by ordinary society. It was later nominated for best rap performance at the 63rd Grammys, and was translated into a 鈥淏roadway hip-hop鈥 music video inspired by Austin Powers, 鈥淩ocky,鈥 and 鈥淟a La Land.鈥

#28. 'Heartless' by The Weeknd

In the #1 hit 鈥淗eartless,鈥 The Weeknd reflects on past relationships, particularly with his ex-girlfriends Selena Gomez and Bella Hadid. writer Candace McDuffie noted that, 鈥淓verything about the song is colossal, from its earth-shattering bass to its lyrical tawdriness.鈥

#27. 'Blueberry Faygo' by Lil Mosey

Lil Mosey secured his only entry into the Billboard Hot 100鈥檚 top 40 so far with 鈥淏lueberry Faygo,鈥 which gained popularity on TikTok due to the dance challenge of the same name. While it has a breezy sound and references a soft drink, the rapper鈥檚 single actually references more mature topics like drug use and sexual promiscuity.

#26. 'Hot Girl Bummer' by Blackbear

Blackbear put a more comically cynical spin on the title of Megan Thee Stallion鈥檚 single 鈥淗ot Girl Summer鈥 in 鈥淗ot Girl Bummer,鈥 in which he deals with his introverted behavior and hatred of 鈥渇ake鈥 partying culture. The musician claims that the title is actually a play on the cultural trend #hotgirlsummer, rather than Megan Thee Stallion鈥檚 song itself.

#25. 'Ballin' by Mustard feat. Roddy Ricch

鈥淏allin鈥 proved to be Mustard and Roddy Ricch鈥檚 most successful collaboration of the year, reaching #11 on Billboard鈥檚 Hot 100 and securing them a 2020 Grammy nomination for best rap/sung performance. In the song, they applaud themselves for going from 鈥渞ags to riches.鈥

#24. 'WAP' by Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion

This lead single from rapper Cardi B鈥檚 second studio album celebrates women taking control of how they like to receive pleasure from men, and uses a variety of sex-positive innuendos. When it hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100, 鈥淲AP鈥 continued Cardi鈥檚 milestone as the American woman rapper with the most #1 singles in the chart鈥檚 history. The single鈥檚 music video features the two rappers in a sort of funhouse, as they encounter celebrities ranging from Normani to Kylie Jenner.

#23. '10,000 Hours' by Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber

Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber pay tribute to their wives in 鈥10,000 Hours,鈥 which was released soon after Bieber and Hailey Bieber鈥檚 wedding in 2019. It went on to make history as the highest-ever non-Christmas country single on the chart.

#22. 'Falling' by Trevor Daniel

In 鈥淔alling,鈥 Trevor Daniel sings about the experience of falling in love again after feeling like you will never find romance after a failed relationship. The song eventually reached #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 following its popularity on TikTok.

#21. 'Before You Go' by Lewis Capaldi

鈥淏efore You Go鈥 sees Lewis Capaldi reflecting on the experience of losing a loved one to suicide, and was inspired by his own aunt鈥檚 death when he was a child. The song climbed to #9 on the Billboard Hot 100, a first for the Scottish singer.

#20. 'Watermelon Sugar' by Harry Styles

Harry Styles received a Grammy nomination for best pop solo performance for 鈥淲atermelon Sugar,鈥 a summary celebration of love off his album 鈥淔ine Line.鈥 Some fans believe that the title was inspired by Styles鈥 ex-girlfriend Camille Rowe, who鈥檚 a fan of the 鈥淚n Watermelon Sugar鈥 novel that inspired the single鈥檚 title.

#19. 'Roses鈥擨manbek Remix' by Saint Jhn

After receiving the remix treatment, rapper Saint Jhn鈥檚 鈥淩oses鈥 gained popularity on Snapchat and TikTok, eventually reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was then nominated for song of the summer at 2020鈥檚 MTV Video Music Awards.

#18. 'Everything I Wanted' by Billie Eilish

鈥淓verything I Wanted鈥 was originally inspired by Billie Eilish鈥檚 nightmare that she jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge and no one mourned her death. She and brother Finneas O鈥機onnell retooled the nightmare into this song, a pop track about togetherness in the face of mental health and personal struggles. The song was later nominated for three 2021 Grammy Awards, including Best Pop Solo Performance and Record of the Year.

#17. 'Intentions' by Justin Bieber feat. Quavo

In 鈥淚ntentions,鈥 Justin Bieber proclaims his love for wife Hailey Baldwin, singing 鈥淪hower you with all my attention/ Yeah, these are my only intentions.鈥 The singer collaborated with rapper Quavo on the track, which was nominated for a 2020 MTV Video Music Award.

#16. 'Roxanne' by Arizona Zervas

Arizona Zervas followed in Lil Nas X鈥檚 footsteps with 鈥淩oxanne,鈥 because the song鈥檚 viral success on TikTok led to the rapper getting signed with Columbia Records. The song peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.

#15. 'Savage' by Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyonc茅

After originally releasing 鈥淪avage鈥 as part of her April 2020 EP 鈥淪uga,鈥 Megan Thee Stallion remixed the song with Beyonc茅 in May. The revamped version earned Megan her first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and it was nominated for several Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year.

#14. 'Dance Monkey' by Tones and I

Australian performer Tones and I鈥檚 鈥淒ance Monkey鈥 was inspired by her experiences with the demands of 鈥渂usking,鈥 aka street performing, in her native country. It hit #4 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the first top-five single written only by a woman in more than eight years.

#13. 'What鈥檚 Poppin' by Jack Harlow feat. DaBaby, Tory Lanez, and Lil Wayne

Yet another song buoyed by TikTok success is Jack Harlow鈥檚 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Poppin,鈥 which later received a Grammy nomination for best rap performance. When the remix was released during the summer, the song hopped to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

#12. 'I Hope' by Gabby Barrett feat. Charlie Puth

In 鈥淚 Hope,鈥 Gabby Barrett eschews the common breakup niceties exchanged between exes to speak in a revengeful manner about an ex-partner. The crossover song was nominated for single of the year at the 54th CMA Awards, and a remix featuring Charlie Puth dropped in April 2020.

#11. 'Say So' by Doja Cat

Doja Cat鈥檚 single about a friend struggling to confess love for her went viral thanks to TikTok user Haley Sharpe creating a popular dance to it on the video platform. The singer鈥檚 song rose to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 following a remix with Nicki Minaj, and received two 2021 Grammy Award nominations: best pop solo performance and song of the year.

#10. 'Someone You Loved' by Lewis Capaldi

In the ballad 鈥淪omeone You Loved,鈥 Lewis Capaldi uses the song to honor and grieve his late grandmother. It went on to receive nominations for song of the year at the 2020 Grammy and Brit awards.

#9. 'The Bones' by Maren Morris

Maren Morris honors long lasting relationships on 鈥淭he Bones,鈥 which tells the story of a couple who have stayed together despite weathering many hard times. It won both song of the year and single of the year at the 2020 CMA Awards, and was nominated for best country song at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

#8. 'Memories' by Maroon 5

In 鈥淢emories,鈥 Maroon 5 put a new spin on a piece of classical music. The song is inspired by Johann Pachelbel鈥檚 composition 鈥淐anon in D,鈥 and was the main single from their seventh studio album.

#7. 'Life Is Good' by Future feat. Drake

In 鈥淟ife Is Good,鈥 Future and Drake reflect on their successes, as well as the highs and lows of being wealthy musicians. Later, it became the first song to spend eight weeks at #2 on Billboard鈥檚 Hot 100 chart.

#6. 'Adore You' by Harry Styles

Incorporating elements of disco and funk, this romantic pop single comes off of Harry Styles鈥 second studio album, 2019鈥檚 鈥淔ine Line.鈥 In the accompanying music video, Styles plays a lonely man caring for a golden fish on the fictional island of Eroda.

#5. 'Rockstar' by DaBaby feat. Roddy Ricch

In 鈥淩ockstar,鈥 DaBaby likens his life as a rapper to the wild life of a rockstar, resulting in a single that spent seven different weeks at #1 on Billboard鈥檚 Hot 100 chart. The song was then nominated for several 2021 Grammy including Record of the Year and Best Rap Song.

#4. 'Don鈥檛 Start Now' by Dua Lipa

In 鈥淒on鈥檛 Start Now,鈥 Dua Lipa celebrates moving on from a past romance with 鈥80s-inspired disco elements like handclaps and cowbells. The song was nominated for three Grammys at the 2021 ceremony, including Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year.

#3. 'The Box' by Roddy Ricch

Roddy Ricch references the popular slang metaphor of a box relating to a prison or weapon in this single, which spent 11 weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The song was also nominated for three Grammys, including Song of the Year.

#2. 'Circles' by Post Malone

In 鈥淐ircles,鈥 rapper Post Malone details the feeling of realizing that you鈥檙e stuck in a loop of breaking up and getting back together with the same person, without the ability to stay in a long-term relationship. The smash hit spent 39 weeks in the Billboard Hot 100鈥檚 top 10, and received 2021 Grammy nominations for song of the year and record of the year.

#1. 'Blinding Lights' by The Weeknd

In 鈥淏linding Lights,鈥 the Weeknd sings about rekindling a lost love as part of his 2020 album 鈥淎fter Hours.鈥 The song became the singer鈥檚 fifth Billboard Hot 100 #1 single, with praising it as indisputably one of the landmark songs of 2020, with a 鈥渉ook straight out of 1985.鈥

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