This week’s Hot 100 lacks a blockbuster new entry, but it does feature several debuts from several popular acts.
Fitting for a chart topped by Wiz Khalifa’s “Furious 7” single “See You Again,” this week’s highest-ranking debut also comes from the film’s soundtrack. “Ride Out,” a collaboration between Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG and Rich Homie Quan, arrives at #70 on the weekly Hot 100.
In addition to scoring #70 on the Hot 100, “Ride Out” lands at #43 on the Digital Songs subchart.
Next up among Hot 100 debuts is Twenty One Pilots’ “Tear in My Heart.” The track, which is cut from the duo’s forthcoming “Blurryface” and making a splash at alternative radio, earns the #82 position on this week’s all-encompassing Hot 100.
“Tear in My Heart,” meanwhile, opens at #38 on the Digital Songs subchart.
Thomas Rhett’s buzzworthy new “Crash and Burn” debuts at #96, while Who is Fancy’s “Goodbye” follows at #98.
The former opens at #33 on Digital Songs (and ranks as the week’s best-selling new release), while the latter leverages its “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” exposure to a #48 position on that same subchart.
Easton Corbin’s “Baby Be My Love Song” (#99) and Major Lazer’s “Lean On (featuring DJ Snake and MØ)” (#100) also debut on the all-encompassing Hot 100.