Hey guys! I’m here today with the top 45 song of 2019 according to Hits 1! Now, before we start this year’s list, let’s flash back to the top 5 of 2018.
#5:
Youngblood - 5 Seconds of Summer
#4:
High Hopes - Panic! At The Disco
#3:
Say Amen (Saturday Night) - Panic! At The Disco
#2:
Whatever It Takes - Imagine Dragons
#1:
The Middle - Zedd/Maren Morris/Grey
BTW, the peaks are just in 2019. For example,
thank u, next got 7 weeks at #1 total on the Hot 100, but only 1 in 2019, so I only put 1 week.
#45: Good As Hell - Lizzo
Peak: #3
Hot 100 Peak: #3
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Alright! We’re kicking it off well with an actual good song by
Lizzo! This one’s called
Good As Hell and the hook here is great. She actually sounds good here unlike in
Truth Hurts and this song is so catchy. The background vocals also sound really good and fit really well with the song. This could possibly do even better next year, so it might show up on the 2020 Year-End list.
#44: Circles - Post Malone
Peak: #2
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 2 weeks
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #62
Next up we have some really good
Post Malone with
Circles. I really like what
Post did with the recent album. He sounds really good in this one, and I think his voice works really well with the beat. At first I was kind of uneasy about it, but now I’m sure I like it. It even landed a few weeks at my #1. I really hope it hits #1 and gets
Post his first #1 on Hits 1. I’m not quite sure it’ll happen, since it’s already hit a #2 peak, and it’s sitting at #5, but you never know with Hits 1.
#43: Rescue Me - OneRepublic
Peak: #12
Hot 100 Peak: N/A
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Hey, I remember this! This was the huge return of
OneRepublic.
Rescue Me is really good. The instrumentation in this song is really good and I honestly love
OneRepublic. I’m very happy this outperformed
Wanted this year, since
Wanted just hit the countdown, and I’m not quite sure it’ll do that well, which is good. Anyways, back to this song.
Ryan Tedder’s vocals are really good, especially in the last chorus, and overall the thing is just really catchy and I wish it were still on the countdown.
#42: The Hype - Twenty One Pilots
Peak: #9
Hot 100 Peak: N/A
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Ah, this song. I first heard this song in the UK, and I instantly fell in love.
Tyler Joseph’s vocals sound amazing, especially in the bridge, and I just love the ukulele in the bridge. The chorus is really catchy and I love the piano too. I don’t know why, but I find it fits really well. Especially at the end, when it’s just the piano. This song hit a #9 peak, and it’s starting to drop, but I really don’t want it to.
#41: Graveyard - Halsey
Peak: #3
Hot 100 Peak: #34
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
This is the best
Halsey song from her new album. She actually doesn’t sound that bad. Whereas in
Nightmare and
Without Me, which are certain to be higher on this list, she sounds really bad and they’re very annoying. I really like the production here and I like the ‘bubbly’? sound in the pre-chorus and chorus. This song might go higher, I’m not sure, it’s not looking too hot.
#40: i’m so tired… - Lauv/Troye Sivan
Peak: #12
Hot 100 Peak: #81
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Aw man, I missed this song. It’s so catchy. Both
Lauv and
Troye sound really good and I really don’t get why everybody hates Lauv so much. Although,
Troye does sound better than
Lauv. I really have not much else to say about this, so I’m just gonna move on.
#39: Never Really Over - Katy Perry
Peak: #10
Hot 100 Peak: #15
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Meh. This song is okay. It was produced by
Zedd, which you can really tell that it was, because oh guess what? Everybody’s favourite ticking clock makes an appearance in the pre-chorus. Yaaaaaaaay. Anyways, the hook here is actually really catchy, but the rest of the song is just really boring. Sure,
Katy doesn’t sound so bad, but the song as a whole just sounds bland and unoriginal. This song flopped everywhere for a good reason.
#38: Señorita - Shawn Mendes/Camila Cabello
Peak: #3
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 1 week
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #15
This was a great surprise at the beginning of the summer, we got another collaboration between
Shawn and
Camila.
Camila again goes with the latin vibe, but this time brings
Shawn along, and it actually works pretty well. I feel like
IKWYDLS was more a
Shawn-type song, and this is more of a
Camila-type song. Anyways, unlike
IKWYDLS, both singers are singing at the same time, instead of getting their own parts. Which is okay. Like, it’s not better than before, but it’s okay. Clearly, people like this song though, since it hit #1 on the Hot 100 two weeks after
Old Town Road was dethroned.
#37: Sunflower - Post Malone/Swae Lee
Peak: #11
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 1 week
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #2
Aw man, whenever you here
Swae Lee at the beginning of this song, you know you’re in for a treat. I never expected a collaboration between these two, but somehow it worked really well. This was the first single from
Hollywood’s Bleeding, and actually from the
Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse soundtrack, but we’re ignoring that for now. Both
Swae and
Post sound really good here and the beat is so good. My only problem with this is that it’s too short. But other than that, great song,
Post.
#36: Call You Mine - The Chainsmokers/Bebe Rexha
Peak: #5
Hot 100 Peak: #56
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Hey, I remember when this took like twelve weeks to debut! Anyways, this was the not-really expected collab between
The Chainsmokers and
Bebe Rexha and it worked so well. Bebe always sounds good, and it really shows here. The production is also really good on this one, compared to some other songs, and it’s especially great in the last chorus with the violins and everything, and wow. What a song. Too bad it didn’t get enough success.
#35: Cool - Jonas Brothers
Peak: #1; 1 week
Hot 100 Peak: #27
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
I don’t know why this even hit #1 on the countdown. This is for SURE the worst song on
Happiness Begins and people started to realize that, and it started to drop everywhere. Except Hits 1. Of course. This song is so boring, and they didn’t even try. Like, just look at that songwriting, like come on. You can’t be much worse than that. And if that wasn’t enough, the production is lazy too. They didn’t even try with this one. Definitely not deserving of this spot.
#34: Walk Me Home - P!nk
Peak: #3
Hot 100 Peak: #49
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #99
I wasn’t really expecting this to be this high, let alone on the list at all. This song hit #3, and then flopped instantly. But honestly, I’m not complaining.
P!nk sounds so good and this was the only actual single from
Hurts 2B Human that we got from Hits 1, (other than
Hustle, but like… that wasn’t really a single) but honestly, I’m glad it was this song that they picked up. If I’m being honest, I kind of forgot about this song. Oops.
#33: Dancing With A Stranger - Sam Smith/Normani
Peak: #7
Hot 100 Peak: #7
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #14
I remember when I first heard this song, and I actually really liked it. And then radio saw it and said “Aw, this is fun. Better destroy it.” and they started playing it like a million times a day. But this song isn’t bad, I feel like I’ll like it when I hear it for the 2019 Ultimate Rank, but not right now. I find it kind of boring right now and just annoying because I’ve heard it so many times. By all means, though, it’s not a bad song. Both
Sam and
Normani sound great and have amazing chemistry. The verses are really good, it’s just the chorus that’s kind of annoying.
#32: Dancing’s Not a Crime - Panic! At The Disco
Peak: #10
Hot 100 Peak: N/A
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
When a non-single hits the year-end list, you know Hits 1 stans that artist. This isn’t bad, though, I just find it so weird because it wasn’t a single. But anyways,
Brendon Urie sounds really good in this, and the chorus is really catchy, energetic and fun. In fact, the entire song is really energetic. Of course, you have those moments when the songwriting isn’t great. Like the “Do it, do it, do it do it (without me)” part, but overall it’s not bad. This was honestly one of my favourite songs from
Pray for the Wicked.
#31: Talk - Khalid/Disclosure
Peak: #6
Hot 100 Peak: #3
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #8
This song also got killed by radio. It’s not bad though, don’t get me wrong. I’m not sure I’m totally on board with this vibe though, and the fact that it’s
Khalid’s highest-peaking song ever kind of scares me, but I’m sure he won’t stray too far from R&B. This song isn’t bad, in fact the beat is really good.
Disclosure did a really good job with that. It didn’t get as much success here than it did everywhere else, but that’s not really a bad thing.
#30: 7 rings - Ariana Grande
Peak: #4
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 8 weeks
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #7
I have to review this again. Dang it. Alright, I’ll just get straight to the point. This song was based off of a song from
The Sound of Music, which was a great movie, but then
Ariana touched it. Yeah, I didn’t really like the thank u, next album at all. The writing here is especially horrible. I really wish this wasn’t a hit. Fun fact: this song and my favourite song on this list,
Bad Liar, debuted Hit-Bound the same week.
#29: thank u, next - Ariana Grande
Peak: #5
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 1 week
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #12
Great. More
Ariana Grande. I’m glad this one is higher than
7 rings, since it’s significantly better (it’s still not good). This song's just really annoying. I mean, sure the message is good, but it was not executed very well. I love what she was going for here, but she definitely missed the mark, and I really don’t get the appeal at all, whereas with
7 rings, I can. I don’t know, I just didn’t exactly fall in love with
Ariana Grande this year. She’s had better singles in the past, and future, both of which flopped, so this (contrary to popular belief) was not her career high.
#28: Beautiful People - Ed Sheeran/Khalid
Peak: #1; 1 week
Hot 100 Peak: #13
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #50
This song is so beautiful. Which I guess is ironic because it’s in the title, but whatever. I always love a nice ballad from
Ed Sheeran. When I first saw
Ed Sheeran and
Khalid, I was like “this is not going to work. But fortunately,
Ed was smart, and they’re never singing at the same time. I like the way you think
Ed, because that would not have worked. Hearing this song for the first time was honestly a highlight of my year. The first time I heard Khalid start singing, I literally got chills. His voice layered like that sounds amazing. I wish this the best and maybe another week at #1. You never know.
#27: If We Have Each Other - Alec Benjamin
Peak: #3
Hot 100 Peak: N/A
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Hey, another non-single! My favourite! Now,
Walk Me Home and this had similar runs, both hitting a #3 peak out of nowhere, then dropping, except that this song jumped back up and is still on the countdown. Anyways, now onto the song. The songwriting is easily the best part of the song. It’s so sweet. As for the rest of the song, it’s an
Alec Benjamin song. It’s not that great. Also, I feel like you already know what the song sounds like when you see the name
Alec Benjamin. That’s how much his songs sound like each other.
#26: bad guy - Billie Eilish
Peak: #10
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 1 week
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #4
Yeah,
Billie Eilish burst onto the scene this year, bringing this new vibe with her. And personally, I’m not a fan of whisper-singing. If you can even call it singing. The best part of this song was definitely the production. The rest is just not great. I’d rather not review this right now, because we just got rid of it on the countdown, and I like to think it doesn’t exist. Hits 1 also cut the ending. Just thought I should mention that.
#25: Truth Hurts - Lizzo
Peak: #2
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 7 weeks
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #13
Geez, that’s a lot of not-great songs in a row. Thank goodness it was broken up by
Beautiful People. This song is annoying. Her voice is annoying,
Lizzo calling herself a “b****” is annoying, the beat is annoying, the songwriting is annoying, and the fact that she just performed this on
SNL and it somehow sounded not bad is really annoying. Alright, I’m done ranting. Now let’s get to a good song.
#24: Old Town Road (Remix) - Lil Nas X/Billy Ray Cyrus
Peak: #7
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 19 weeks
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #1
When a country-trap meme hits #24 on the year-end list of a pop station, you know it’s a good song. I don’t have to say much, because I’m certain you’ve heard it before, but in short, this song was great, definitely unexpected, but a welcome surprise, and really shouldn’t work, but it does. In every way. Even freaking
Billy Ray Cyrus works and sounds good in this song.
#23: ME! - Taylor Swift/Brendon Urie
Peak: #2
Hot 100 Peak: #2
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #43
This was the first single from
Lover,
Taylor Swift’s newest album, and it’s the best single. I was definitely not expecting the queen of pop to do a collaboration with
Brendon Urie of all people, and Hits 1 stans
Brendon, so that made it even better. Both artists make this song sound so good and fun and energetic and really make you just want to get up and dance. This was one of my favourite songs of 2019. Just the level of hype this song got shot it all the way up to #2 on the Hot 100, (before flopping) and it was definitely deserving.
#22: Speechless - Dan + Shay
Peak: #9
Hot 100 Peak: #24
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #35
This is such a sweet song. Also, as an added bonus, it sounds really sweet too. This is a great wedding song and honestly, I would walk down the aisle to this. Even though I’m not getting married anytime soon.
Dan + Shay have always been one of the only country artists I actually like, and they just proved themselves even more with this one. Sure, it got annoying at one point, when Hits 1 refused to give it up, but it’s fine now, because I actually haven’t heard this song in a really long time.
#21: Love Me Less - MAX/Quinn XCII
Peak: #10
Hot 100 Peak: N/A
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
This was good when it first came out. It hasn’t aged well. This is just really mediocre. Like, sure
MAX sounds okay, but he’s not a great singer. This is catchy enough, but not enough to actually take off anywhere but here. I always liked this one, and I feel like now I’m realizing that it wasn’t actually that good. I mean, it’s okay, but at this point, I don’t think I’m gonna revisit it. Fun fact: this song is still on my Hunger Games Countdown. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you might want to scroll down a bit.
#20: Chlorine - Twenty One Pilots
Peak: #11
Hot 100 Peak: N/A
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
This is a really unique song. I kind of love it and I’m very happy it hit the top 20 on this list.
Tyler Joseph has a really unique voice and it goes really well with this song. I love what they were going for with this. It probably could’ve been executed a little better, but whatever. It starts to get really good at the “Had you in my coat pocket” part, and for the rest it’s just really good. The outro is honestly one of my favourite parts of the song. Too bad the song was cut by Hits 1. It is like 5 minutes long though, uncut.
#19: 2002 - Anne-Marie
Peak: #6
Hot 100 Peak: N/A
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Hey, I forgot about this song! I loved it so much when it was still big. The chorus is really catchy.
Anne-Marie sounds really good in this and I still don’t get why people don’t like her voice. I like the throwbacks in the chorus, although that is kind of an overused concept. The guitar riff that plays throughout the song is really good. I hope you know what I’m talking about, if you don’t you may need to relisten to the song. Anyways, yeah. A really good song and it’s a shame it only hit #3.
#18: I Don’t Care - Ed Sheeran/Justin Bieber
Peak: #5
Hot 100 Peak: #2
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #16
I don’t know why this didn’t get more success than it did here. It spent multiple weeks at #2 on the Hot 100, but only hit a #5 peak here. Anyways, again I wasn’t expecting this collaboration at all. But somehow it seemed to work.
Ed really teamed up with some unexpected people for this album. It worked really well though. Both
Ed and
Justin sound really good, and the song is really catchy. The little “beat?” thing that plays at the beginning and throughout the song, you know the, “DO DO, DO DO, DO DO, DO DOOO” thing? No? Whatever. Moving on.
#17: Bad Liar - Imagine Dragons
Peak: #6
Hot 100 Peak: #56
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
I LOVE this song. It’s just so beautiful. It’s actually my favourite
Imagine Dragons song and I miss it a lot on the countdown. I love
Dan’s voice in the pre-chorus, and just hearing this song again brings back so many good memories from when this song first came out. I legit get chills in the last chorus still, even though I’ve heard it a million times before. This is hands-down the best song of the year, and it’s great that it’s coming from probably my favourite band. I know, not many people liked
Origins, but I’m still loyal. I hope they come out with more music soon. I’m really glad this is at #17 even though it only hit a #6 peak on the countdown.
#16: Here With Me - Marshmello/CHVRCHES
Peak: #5
Hot 100 Peak: #31
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Hey, remember this song? If I’m being honest, I forgot about it and had no clue it would be in this list, let alone so high. Anyways, onto the actual review of the song.
Marshmello did a really good job on the production here, and
Lauren Mayberry sounds really good. This song is just a little too repetitive for my tastes, but it’s still good.
#15: Close To Me - Ellie Goulding/Diplo
Peak: #7
Hot 100 Peak: #24
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #58
This was the huge return of
Ellie Goulding, and as a result, we got this song pretty high on the countdown. It’s too bad
Swae Lee got edited out, since he actually added a lot to the song. I feel like
Diplo did a decent job with the production, and the song was really well musically written (like, notes and stuff. Not lyrics). So yeah, a great song that definitely deserved to be in the top 15 of the year.
#14: You Need To Calm Down - Taylor Swift
Peak: #1; 1 week
Hot 100 Peak: #2
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #39
This was the second-best single from
Lover, and actually the second single too. But, according to the world, it was the best single. This song is alright. It’s not great for
Taylor Swift standards, but it’s not horrible. The layering in the chorus is good, and the beat was really well-made. I feel like there were some songs that should’ve been higher than this, (*cough*
ME! *cough*) but whatever. This is alright up here too.
#13: Nightmare - Halsey
Peak: #2
Hot 100 Peak: #15
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
This was a horrible surprise in the summer. I thought
Without Me was it, but… then we got this. A song where
Halsey is just screaming over a poorly made beat. I mean, she sounds okay in the verses, but then you just get to that chorus, and EHG! She just sounds horrid! Like, she’s not even singing! She’s screaming into a microphone! Nobody wants to hear that! Especially because it flopped everywhere except (of course) here. Plus, it’s still on the countdown. Please die,
Nightmare.
#12: Easier - 5 Seconds of Summer
Peak: #1; 3 weeks
Hot 100 Peak: #48
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
This was better live. Because there was actually a band. I heard this live, and then didn’t really like the original anymore. It’s alright, both singers sound fine, but there’s just production and no band. Apparently,
Charlie Puth worked on this and yeah. You can definitely hear him all over this song. Actually, he did a remix of it. I haven’t heard it myself, because I personally don’t care what it sounds like, but you guys can listen to it if you want.
#11: Let Me Down Slowly - Alec Benjamin
Peak: #4
Hot 100 Peak: #79
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
This song is underwhelming and didn’t deserve to be anywhere near the top 10. I’m glad it isn’t in the top 10, but still… that is all.
#10: High Hopes - Panic! At The Disco
Peak: #2
Hot 100 Peak: #4
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #11
I guess our #4 song last year only fell to #10 this year, while our #1 isn't here. I mean, let’s be honest it’s deserving of it. This was really
Brendon’s big single that got just him as an artist a lot of success and, in retrospect, probably created
ME!, which is cool. This is such an energetic song, and I love it so much. I remember first hearing this song, and just being blown away at how much energy this guy has. This is definitely my favourite single from
Pray for the Wicked.
#9: If I Can’t Have You - Shawn Mendes
Peak: #1; 9 weeks
Hot 100 Peak: #2
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #29
Meh. This song got old quick. I don’t think it held up very well. Sure,
Shawn sounds really good in this. And I mean really good, and the song is catchy and all, but I just don’t really want to hear this song anymore. Yeah, I’ll review this again like halfway through the year next year when it’s time comes in the 2019 Ultimate Rank.
#8: Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi
Peak: #1; 3 weeks
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 3 weeks
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #27
This was one of my favourite huge hits of the year. I love hearing this and I think
Lewis just has a great and unique voice. The piano line, even though it’s basic, sounds really good and works with the entire song. Personally, I enjoy his new single,
Before You Go more, but we’ll probably see that closer to next year. Anyways, this was a great song and I’m very happy that
Lewis Capaldi broke out this year, and I’d love to see more from him in the future.
#7: Happier - Marshmello/Bastille
Peak: #2
Hot 100 Peak: #2
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #6
This song actually ranked a lot lower than this last year, even though that was when it got it’s weeks at #1, but whatever, it’s here now. This was a great song. It was like a happy song with sad lyrics which always confuses me, but I got used to it.
Dan Smith sounds really good with this song and I’m glad this was
Marshmello’s biggest hit. It’s not on the countdown anymore, which kind of sucks, but it’s pretty old, what do you expect?
#6: Sweet but Psycho - Ava Max
Peak: #2
Hot 100 Peak: #10
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #23
I used to really not like this song, because it got annoying, but now it’s kind of grown on me again. It’s just so catchy. I give it the award that I just made up of the Most Catchy Song of the Year. Congrats. I actually really miss this song and I’m glad this was her breakout song, since her second single,
So Am I, was definitely not as good, and it didn’t peak as high as this. This song just missed #1, hitting #2 while I believe
Hey Look Ma and
Without Me were rotating weeks. So yeah, great song that I actually really like now.
#5: This Feeling - The Chainsmokers/Kelsea Ballerini
Peak: #1; 4 weeks
Hot 100 Peak: #50
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
This song just missed the year-end list last year, so I’m glad it’s this high this year, since it definitely deserves being in the top 5.
Kelsea sounds so good, and
Drew doesn’t sound so bad either, and I got to hear him do this song live. The guitar in this song is easily the best part of this song. The pre-chorus is also really good and probably my second favourite part. Like, you know, the part right before the drop. So yeah, a great song that definitely deserved seven weeks at #1.
#4: Sucker - Jonas Brothers
Peak: #1; 13 weeks
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 1 week
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #10
The song that broke all kinds of records only hit #4 on the year-end list! What!? Well, I mean, I know how it happened, but I feel like the song that debuted at #7 and got 13 weeks at #1 should’ve outplaced
Without Me. But it’s Hits 1. They seem to have no algorithm, since this song is currently sitting #3 on the 2019 Ultimate Rank. And that’s the only spoiler I’m giving! But yeah, I remember when this song first came out, and the hype was REAL!!! Everybody was so excited for this, and it was definitely worth it. I loved this song when it first came out, and I still love it today.
#3: Without Me - Halsey
Peak: #1; 5 weeks
Hot 100 Peak: #1; 2 weeks
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #3
I didn’t expect this to be this high, although in retrospect I probably should’ve. Let’s get one thing straight. I don’t like this song. At first, I found it okay, but then it got huge, and I didn’t like it anymore. It’s really annoying now. Her voice isn’t good, the song is way too catchy and overall, the song isn’t great. I don’t really like
Halsey as a whole, and this song really doesn’t put her in a good spot with me. I don’t know, to this day, I still find it super annoying, even though it left the countdown a long time ago.
#2: Hey Look Ma, I Made It - Panic! At The Disco
Peak: #1; 3 weeks
Hot 100 Peak: #16
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: #61
This was almost the first song on Hits 1 to last three calendar years, but unfortunately, that was not the case. This song was in the top 20 for the entire year, except for right at the end of it’s run, so I’m not sure why it isn’t #1 of the year. Anyways, onto the actual song. This song is pretty good, I feel like
Brendon did a good job with this one. Now, this wasn’t actually a huge hit anywhere else, but it was big enough that it actually made somewhat of an impact other than Hits 1. Anyways, I feel like this was more deserving of #1 than our actual #1, but whatever. And our #1 song of the year is…
#1: Who Do You Love - The Chainsmokers/5 Seconds of Summer
Peak: #1; 2 weeks
Hot 100 Peak: #52
Hot 100 Year-End Spot: N/A
Yeah, I have no clue what Hits 1’s algorithm is for this, but I feel like it’s just a guy that says “oh, yeah. This should go here, I like that song.” I mean, this is kind of made for Hits 1 since it’s two of their favourite artists, so you can’t expect this to not do well. Hey, remember when
SICKO MODE debuted higher than this? Yeah, that’s weird to look back on. As for the song, it’s good enough. I’m glad the #1 wasn’t a song that I hated, like last year *cough*
The Middle *cough*. But yeah, this is a pretty good #1 and I’m glad it made it.