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Bad Bunny, the Weeknd, and PARTYNEXTDOOR also enjoyed big debuts Post Malone‘s “Circles” returned to Number One on the _Rolling Stone_ Top 100 Songs chart this week thanks to 15.9 million
streams. Malone’s single, which preceded his hit album _Hollywood’s Bleeding_, previously enjoyed four weeks on top of the _RS _100 in September. Malone’s victory was a narrow one: Arizona
Zervas’ “Roxanne” was nipping at his heels. Zervas actually out-streamed Malone, earning more than 19 million streams. But Malone benefitted from more downloads: Close to 21,000, easily
overwhelming Zervas, who earned less than 5,000. The _Rolling Stone_ Top 100 chart tracks the most popular songs of the week in the United States. Songs are ranked by song units, a number
that combines audio streams and song sales using a custom weighting system. The chart does not include passive listening like terrestrial radio or digital radio. The _Rolling Ston_e Top 100
chart is updated daily, and each week _Rolling Stone_ finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday. The biggest
debut on this week’s _RS _100 belonged to Bad Bunny. Not long after the Puerto Rican star performed during prime-time at the Latin Grammys and earned a pair of nominations at the American
Grammys, he released another shout-along reggaeton cut titled “Vete.” The single promptly picked up 13.6 million streams during its first tracking week, good for a Number Six debut.
Impressively, Bad Bunny out-streamed several stars from Toronto. The Weeknd‘s new single “Heartless” clocked in at Number 14 thanks to 11.1 million streams. PARTYNEXTDOOR also returned with
“Loyal,” a club-ready single featuring Drake; the track amassed 11.6 million streams, debuting at Number 18. Rising rapper Trippie Redd showed up in force on the latest _RS _100, debuting
five new songs. All the tracks appeared on _A Love Letter to You 4_, which also topped the _RS _200 Albums chart.