Plus, two rock bands sit in the top five simultaneously for the first time in a decade, as Demi Lovato hits another career-high rank... Here's this week's top10;
10. LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO - Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift's former three-week No.1 hit tumbles 6 spots from last week's placing at No.4 to No.10. As it drops from No.1 to No.7 on Pop Songs, marking the steepest fall from the top in the chart's 25-year history, it concurrently plunges from No.5 where it peaked to No.20 on Radio Songs, where it's likewise the biggest fall from the top five since the chart began in 1990; it passes the 5-16 descent of Kanye West's "Gold Digger," featuring Jamie Foxx back in Dec. 24, 2005.
9. UNFORGETTABLE - French Montana featuring Swae Lee
After peaking at No.3, Morocco-born French Montana steps up again one spot from No.10 last week to land at No.9 this week. This is French Montana's first song as a lead artist to reach the top 10 of the chart and also Swae Lee's first as a solo artist.
8. TOO GOOD AT GOODBYES - Sam Smith
Sam Smith's "Too Good at Goodbyes" slips 7-8 on the Hot 100 after reaching No.5 on its debut back in September 30. Its his first new song in two years, last hitting the charts with "Lay Me Down" back in 2015. Sam Smith opened up about his sexuality in a way that he never has before. He reflected on figuring out who he was while growing up, saying, "People don't know this, but when I was 17, I remember becoming obsessed with Boy George and Marilyn and all that. There was one moment in my life where I didn't own a piece of male clothing. I would wear full makeup every day in school, eyelashes, leggings and huge fur coats, for two and a half years."
7. SORRY NOT SORRY - Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato climbs to a new career high on the Hot 100, as "Sorry Not Sorry" jumps from 9 to 7, beating its previous peak at No.8. It also bounds 13-7 on Radio Songs, where it's the singer-actress's fourth top 10. She previously reached the Radio Songs top 10 with "Give Your Heart a Break" (No.6, 2012), "Heart Attack" (No.7, 2013) and "Cool for the Summer" (No.7, 2015). It becomes Lovato's second No.1 on the Pop Songs airplay chart, following "Give Your Heart A Break" in 2012.
6. MI GENTE - J Balvin & Willy William Featuring Beyonce
J Balvin and Willy William's "Mi Gente," featuring Beyonce, holds at No.6 on the Hot 100 after reaching No.3 two weeks ago. It drops 5-6 on Streaming Songs, while climbing 17-12 on Digital Song Sales with the Beyonce remix accounting for two-thirds of the song's sales for the week, and 22-16 on Radio Songs. "Mi Gente" spends a third week at No.1 on Hot Latin Songs.
5. THUNDER - Imagine Dragons
Imagine Dragons' "Thunder" jumps 8-5 on the Hot 100, surpassing its No.7 peak. It returns to the top of Digital Song Sales for a second week at No.1, roars 20-14 on Radio Songs, and 24-21 on Streaming Songs. The band earns its third top five Hot 100 hit, following previous singles "Believer" which peaked at No.4 in August and "Radioactive" which peaked at No.3 in 2013. On the Alternative Songs airplay chart, "Thunder" becomes Imagine Dragons' third No.1.
4. FEEL IT STILL - Portugal. The Man
One of my personal favourites of 2017, this massive jam by Portugal. The Man pushes to a new high at No.4, which also crowns Radio Songs for a second week. It lifts 5-4 on Digital Song Sales and 33-26 on Streaming Songs. On Hot Rock Songs, "Feel It Still" reigns for a fourth week. Its also the No.1 song this week on the Rick Dees Weekly Top40. On the Alternative Songs airplay chart, it has been dethroned by Imagine Dragons' "Thunder" after 17 weeks at No.1, two weeks shy of Muse's record 19-week reign with "Madness" in 2012-13.
3. 1-800-273-8255 - Logic featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid

Performed at the MTV VMA's earlier this year, Logic's "1-800-273-8255," featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid, is steady at its No.3 Hot 100 peak. It holds at No.3 on Streaming Songs, while jumping 8-6 on Radio Songs. The song, “1-800-273-8255,” named after a suicide prevention hotline and explores a number of serious themes, including racism, politics and Logic’s own biracial identity, begins from the perspective of someone calling the number — known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline — and confessing that they “don’t want to be alive.” The song delivers a message of hope — the second verse features the lyrics “You don’t gotta die, I want you to be alive,” told from the perspective of the person offering emotional support at the other end of the line. The song’s final lyrics find the caller determined to keep fighting: “The lane I travel feels alone / but I’m moving ’til my legs give out / and I see my tears melt in the snow / but I don’t wanna cry / I don’t wanna cry anymore / I wanna feel alive / I don’t even wanna die anymore.”
2. BODAK YELLOW(MONEY MOVES) - Cardi B
Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow" holds at No.2 on the Hot 100 after three weeks at No.1. It keeps at No.2 on Streaming Songs, rebounds 6-5 on Digital Song Sales and 11-10 on Radio Songs.
1. ROCKSTAR - Post Malone featuring 21 Savage
"Rockstar" logs a fourth (nonconsecutive) week at No.1 on the Streaming Songs chart with 54.3 million U.S. streams, in the week ending Oct. 19. It rises 3-2 on Digital Song Sales (which it led for a week), 54,000 downloads sold in the week ending Oct. 19, and surges 38-26 on Radio Songs, good for the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer award. "Rockstar" concurrently leads the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts for a second week each.
Source: Billboard.com
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