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Top Of The Charts – Week of May 16, 2025

Posted on May 17, 2025

Here are three songs that dominated the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the week of May 16 in previous years:

1 Year Ago — Week of May 16, 2024

  1. “I Had Some Help” – Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen
    This country-pop collaboration debuted at No. 1 and made history by topping both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts simultaneously.
  2. “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar
    A diss track that quickly rose to prominence, showcasing Lamar’s lyrical prowess.
  3. “Million Dollar Baby” – Tommy Richman
    An unexpected hit that gained traction through social media virality.

10 Years Ago — Week of May 16, 2015

  1. “See You Again” – Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth
    A tribute to actor Paul Walker, this song held the No. 1 spot for multiple weeks.
  2. “Trap Queen” – Fetty Wap
    A breakout hit blending rap and melodic hooks, marking Fetty Wap’s rise to fame.
  3. “Uptown Funk” – Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
    A funk-infused track that dominated charts and dance floors alike.

20 Years Ago — Week of May 16, 2005

  1. “Hollaback Girl” – Gwen Stefani
    This cheerleader-inspired anthem became Stefani’s first solo No. 1 hit.
  2. “Candy Shop” – 50 Cent featuring Olivia
    A sultry track that showcased 50 Cent’s signature style.
  3. “Since U Been Gone” – Kelly Clarkson
    An empowering breakup anthem that solidified Clarkson’s pop-rock credentials.

30 Years Ago — Week of May 16, 1995

  1. “This Is How We Do It” – Montell Jordan
    A party anthem that became synonymous with ’90s R&B.
  2. “Water Runs Dry” – Boyz II Men
    A heartfelt ballad showcasing the group’s harmonious vocals.
  3. “Red Light Special” – TLC
    A sultry track that highlighted TLC’s versatility.

40 Years Ago — Week of May 16, 1985

  1. “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” – Simple Minds
    Known for its association with the film The Breakfast Club, this song became an ’80s classic.
  2. “Everything She Wants” – Wham!
    A synth-pop track reflecting on materialism and relationships.
  3. “Axel F” – Harold Faltermeyer
    An instrumental hit from the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack.

50 Years Ago — Week of May 16, 1975

  1. “He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)” – Tony Orlando and Dawn
    A soulful rendition that topped the charts.
  2. “Before the Next Teardrop Falls” – Freddy Fender
    A bilingual ballad that resonated with a wide audience.
  3. “Shining Star” – Earth, Wind & Fire
    A funk-driven track that became one of the band’s signature songs.

These songs reflect the diverse musical landscape across different decades, showcasing the evolution of popular music over time

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