Not simply the week’s best-selling new song, Fall Out Boy’s “Centuries” also makes the highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100.
“Centuries,” the lead single from Fall Out Boy’s forthcoming follow-up to “Save Rock & Roll,” opens at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The recipient of solid streaming and airplay in its opening week, “Centuries” made a particularly notable splash on Billboard’s Digital Songs (sales) chart. The song’s sales count of 133,000 was the week’s best for a newcomer and 4th-largest overall.
Also off to a strong start on the Hot 100 is Calvin Harris’ “Blame (featuring John Newman),” which rockets into the chart at #31. “Blame” is the follow-up to Harris’ smash “Summer,” which peaked at #7 on the Hot 100.
Other debuts this week:
— Nick Jonas’ “Jealous” starts at #78.
— Train’s “Angel in Blue Jeans” finally enters the Hot 100. Its run begins at #91.
— Lil Jon’s “Bend Ova (featuring Tyga)” arrives at #92.
— Meghan Trainor’s “Dear Future Husband” lands at #94 during the second week of the “All About That Bass” administration.