Billie Eilish’s Billboard Biggest Hits: ‘Bad Guy’, ‘All I Wanted’ & More – Billboard

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Billie Eilish’s Billboard Biggest Hits: ‘Bad Guy’, ‘All I Wanted’ & More – Billboard

A happier birthday than ever, Billie Eilish!

As the singer-songwriter turns 20 on December 18, Billboard celebrates by recapping his greatest successes and achievements on the charts.

Eilish has had 30 entries on the Billboard Hot 100, from her debut, “Lovely,” featuring Khalid, on the chart dated June 9, 2018, through the latest chart, dated December 18. She has five top 10s, including No. 1 “Bad Guy,” which holds the distinction of dethroning the longest hit in chart history, Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” No. with Billy Ray Cyrus.

On the Billboard 200 album chart, Eilish scored two No. 1s: When we all fall asleep, where do we go?for three weeks in 2019, and happier than everfor three weeks starting in August.

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Eilish also holds the record for the most soloists among the Alternative Airplay chart soloists, whose history dates back to 1988, with four: “Bury a Friend”, “Bad Guy”, “Everything I Wanted” and “Therefore I Am”. ”

In the meantime, here are Eilish’s US career totals, according to MRC Data (through December 9): 15.9 billion on-demand streams, 8 billion radio viewership and 2.2 million albums sold.

As Eilish hopefully gets everything she’s ever wanted on her big day, here’s a recap of her 10 biggest Hot 100 hits.

Billie Eilish’s Biggest Billboard Shots
Ranking, Title, Artist, Hot 100 Peak Position/Date
1, “Bad Guy”, n° 1 (one week), August 24, 2019
2, “All I Wanted,” No. 8, November 30, 2019
3, “That’s why I am”, n° 2, November 28, 2020
4, “Happier than ever”, n° 11, August 14, 2021
5, “Bury a friend”, n° 14, February 16, 2019
6, “When the party is over”, n° 29, April 13, 2019
7, “My Future,” No. 6, August 15, 2020
8, “Your power”, n° 10, May 15, 2021
9, “Lovely”, with Khalid, n° 64, January 26, 2019
10, “I wish you were gay”, n° 31, April 13, 2019

Billie Eilish’s Biggest Billboard The hits summary is based on actual performances on the Billboard Hot 100 weekly chart. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the highest value. Due to changes in charting methodology over the years, the epochs are weighted to account for different chart turnover rates over various time periods.

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