Already the highest-charting Hot 100 hit of the young group’s career, “Worth It (featuring Kid Ink)” this week sets a new Fifth Harmony high mark on the Billboard Pop Songs chart.
Spun 4,053 times by Nielsen/Billboard pop panel stations (+712) during the most recent tracking week, “Worth It” vaults two places to #20 on this week’s Pop Songs airplay chart. In making that leap, “Worth It” surpasses the #21 peak for predecessor “Sledgehammer” and becomes the act’s highest-charting (and first Top 20) Pop Song.
“Worth It” this week tied the group’s #19 peak on the corresponding Mediabase pop airplay chart. It is expected to surpass that mark on this coming Sunday’s edition of the chart.
In addition to setting a new Fifth Harmony high on Pop Songs, “Worth It” also cruises to a new high on Rhythmic Songs. The song, which had already established itself as Fifth Harmony’s most successful rhythmic offering, jumps three places to a new peak of #24 on Rhythmic Songs. It received 799 (+111) tracking week spins.
— DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge’s “You Know You Like It” (#17, +4) and Echosmith’s “Bright” (#19, +3) also reach the Top 20 on this week’s Pop Songs chart.
— Kid Ink’s “Be Real (featuring DeJ Loaf)” (#23, +9) also reaches the Top 25 on Rhythmic Songs.