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Panic! At The Disco’s “High Hopes” Still Claims #1 At Pop, Hot Adult Contemporary & Alternative Radio

“High Hopes” is celebrating a fifth week across all three charts.

Panic At The Disco on The Voice | Tyler Golden/NBC

The reign of radio dominance continues for Panic! At The Disco’s “High Hopes.” For the fifth consecutive week, “High Hopes” claims #1 on the Mediabase pop, hot adult contemporary and alternative radio charts.

Individually, its pop radio reign also stands at five weeks. “High Hopes” is meanwhile celebrating a sixth week atop the Hot AC chart and a ninth week as alternative radio’s top song.

— “High Hopes” rules pop thanks to the ~18,414 spins it received during the December 30-January 5 tracking period (+78).

Credited with ~16,906 spins (-146), Ariana Grande’s “breathin” holds at #2 on the pop chart.

Grande’s “thank u, next” again follows at #3 with ~16,590 (+204), while a play count of ~16,541 (+186) keeps Halsey’s “Without Me” at #4.

Marshmello & Bastille’s “happier” holds at #5 with ~15,557 spins (-122).

— “High Hopes” keeps the Hot AC throne on the strength of its ~6,770 spins (+720).

“Happier” stays at #2 with ~6,099 (+679), and a play count of ~5,676 (+812) keeps Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You (featuring Cardi B)” at #3.

5 Seconds Of Summer’s “Youngblood” (#4 | ~5,173 spins, +696) and “Without Me” (#5 | ~4,501, +570) hold steady to complete the Top 5.

— “High Hopes” keeps its alternative radio throne thanks to a spin count of ~3,595 (+67).

Played ~3,456 times (+2), twenty one pilots’ “My Blood” remains in the runner-up position.

Mumford & Sons’ “Guiding Light” stays at #3 with ~3,223 spins (+49), while a play count of ~3,030 (+154) lifts “Happier” one spot to #4.

Down one place, Flora Cash’s “You’re Somebody Else” takes #5 with ~3,000 spins (+40).

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

Brian's reporting has been cited by major websites like BuzzFeed, Billboard, the New Yorker and The Fader -- and shared by celebrities like Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj.

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