SZA’s S.O.S. has been a chart behemoth since its launch in December, spending 10 weeks atop the Billboard 200 and sending the majority of its tracks to the Hot 100. “Kill Bill” immediately emerged because the album’s greatest hit, climbing all the way in which to #2 and finally spending eight weeks there, stymied by hits from Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, and Morgan Wallen. For some time there it appeared like “Kill Bill” could be a kind of smashes that stalls out simply in need of the highest spot, however as of immediately, the tune has lastly change into SZA’s first profession #1 hit on the Hot 100.
As Billboard studies, the discharge of a brand new “Kill Bill” remix that includes SZA’s outdated “Kiss Me More” duet associate Doja Cat was sufficient to push the observe to #1. Because the remix “did not account for a majority of the song’s overall consumption” final week, Doja Cat will not be listed on the chart or credited with an extra #1 hit of her personal. (Doja beforehand reached #1 with “Say So” by related means, including Nicki Minaj to a remix simply in time to push the tune excessive.)
“Kill Bill” ties the document for second most weeks spent at #2 earlier than hitting #1, becoming a member of the Weeknd and Daft Punk’s “Starboy,” Justin Bieber’s “Sorry,” and OutKast and Sleepy Brown’s “The Way You Move.” Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” holds the document with 9 weeks at #2 earlier than reaching the highest. “Kill Bill” is considered one of seven top-10 hits for SZA, additionally together with the aforementioned “Kiss Me More,” “I Hate U,” the Kendrick Lamar duet “All The Stars,” “Good Days,” the Maroon 5 collab “What Lovers Do,” and “Nobody Gets Me.”
Former chart-toppers from Morgan Wallen and Miley Cyrus, “Last Night” and “Flowers,” are at #2 and #3. Debuting at #4 is the Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj collab “Princess Diana,” which turns into Minaj’s twenty second top-10 hit and Ice Spice’s second after the latest PinkPantheress team-up “Boy’s a Liar, Pt. 2.” Rising to a brand new #5 peak is Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s “Ella Baila Sola,” the primary regional Mexican top-five hit in Hot 100 historical past.