In the YouTube United States chart for the week ending September 5, 2024, Kendrick Lamar continues his reign at the top with his track “Not Like Us.” Lamar’s track, which has spent an impressive 16 weeks at number one, garnered nearly 8 million streams this week, despite a dip of 631,469 views compared to the previous week. His domination showcases his enduring appeal in the hip-hop world.
Shaboozey Climbs with “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” remains a fan favorite, moving up to second place. With over 6 million streams, the track holds its momentum, marking its 10th week in the number two spot. This steady performance highlights its lasting popularity, even with a slight decline of 135,467 views.
Teddy Swims’ Live Performance Gains Traction
Teddy Swims continues to captivate audiences with his live rendition of “Lose Control,” which maintains its place in the top three, coming in at number three this week. The live track saw a slight increase in streams, reaching 5.7 million views. Swims’ ability to maintain his position in the upper echelon after 54 weeks on the chart speaks to his vocal prowess and engaging performance style.
Sabrina Carpenter Slips from the Top
Sabrina Carpenter experienced a significant drop this week with her track “Taste,” falling from the number one spot to fourth. After debuting at the top last week, “Taste” saw a sharp decline in streams, losing over 6.7 million views, but it still managed to hold a solid position in the top five. Meanwhile, her other track “Espresso” also slipped three spots to eighth, further signaling a challenging week for Carpenter.
Benson Boone Sees a Boost with “Beautiful Things”
Rising star Benson Boone jumps up four places to secure the fifth position with “Beautiful Things.” The song, which previously topped the chart twice, saw minor losses in streams, but its upward momentum signals renewed interest.
Post Malone Teams Up with Morgan Wallen
Post Malone’s collaboration with Morgan Wallen on “I Had Some Help” holds steady at seventh this week, bringing in 4.1 million streams. Though streams dropped slightly, this pairing of artists from two different genres continues to resonate with a broad audience.
Comeback Hits and Nostalgia
Real Boston Richey saw the biggest gain in the top 10, with “Help Me” climbing six spots to number nine, reaching nearly 3.9 million streams. Nostalgia also made a splash this week, as NSYNC’s classic hit “Bye Bye Bye” returned to the spotlight, climbing three spots to 10th place with a 77,054 stream increase.
Other Notable Movers
Billie Eilish’s “BIRDS OF A FEATHER” continues its journey on the chart, rising two spots to 19th, while FloyyMenor’s “Gata Only” climbed three spots to land at 20th, rounding out the chart with just over 2.7 million streams.