– This track made a massive debut right behind Drake, signaling the immense hype for Post Malone’s upcoming album Beerbongs & Bentleys .
This article explores the iconic tracks, musical trends, and historic milestones that defined the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for the week of March 3, 2018. The Chart Landscape of March 3, 2018
: After slowly climbing the charts for months to hit No. 1 in January, Cabello’s solo statement remained a heavy-rotation favorite well into March. Why the March 3, 2018 Chart Remains Culturally Significant 1. The Apex of Streaming Dominance
The Kendrick Lamar-curated soundtrack to Black Panther (released in February 2018) had multiple songs in the Top 10 and Top 20, including "Pray for Me" and "All the Stars," dominating the conversation. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart -03.03.2018- Mp...
Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for the week of March 3, 2018
Here is the official Top 10 for the week:
This chart week is a perfect snapshot of the transition period of 2018. It featured established superstars like Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran , the rise of streaming giants like Post Malone (#6 with "Rockstar"), and the introduction of future pop mainstays like Dua Lipa (#7 with "New Rules"). Additionally, the Kendrick Lamar and SZA track "All The Stars" from the Black Panther soundtrack was making waves in the Top 10, reflecting the massive cultural impact of the film's release. – This track made a massive debut right
The chart showcased a mix of long-standing hits and rising collaborations:
For archival purposes, here are the next 10 songs:
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Ed Sheeran’s ballad finally started its slow descent after a long holiday run at the top. It was replaced in the top 3 by more rhythmic, urban-leaning pop.
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Already a cultural phenomenon, "Havana" was still dominating after 25+ weeks on the chart. It would eventually be certified 9× Platinum in the US. 1 in January, Cabello’s solo statement remained a