SB19 Beats BTS With The Longest-Running No. 1 Hit In The History Of One Billboard Chart

SB19 in YouTube Fanfest 2020 (Jamie Lihan, Ryuji Shiomitsu)

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The hit song "Bazinga" is on the Hot Trending Songs chart for the third year in a row, and millions of fans around the world can't stop talking about it. With another frame at the top of the list, the tune breaks out of a tie with the biggest band in the world and becomes the most impressive leader of all time.

The Filipino boy band has seven stays at the top of the Hot Songs chart. Less than six months ago, the chart company and music-focused publication introduced a still-new ranking, and the track is now the longest-running leader ever.

Bazinga was the longest-running ruler on the Hot Songs chart, but now they are no longer on it. The track is a non-mover in second place on the roster.

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The title is one of only three that have hit the top spot on the Hot Songs chart. In the months since the list first appeared, the group has owned the tally withButter andPermission to Dance, which served as the first-ever leader.

The biggest difference between the two is found in the rankings. It hasn't performed well on other important lists, such as the Hot 100 or the Digital Song Sales chart.

It is possible that the composition may reach other American charts, as clearly there is a massive interest in it.

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