Most cumulative weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 (one single)

Most cumulative weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 (one single)
纪录保持者
"Lose Control", by Teddy Swims
地点
United States
打破时间
18 October 2025

For all but one week between its debut on 26 August 2023 and 18 October 2025, “Lose Control” by singer/songwriter Teddy Swims (USA, b. Jaten Dimsdale) logged the most cumulative chart weeks of any song in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 – 112. The soul singer’s signature ballad was the first track to spend 100 weeks on the Hot 100 (achieved on 26 July 2025), took an unprecedented 32 weeks to reach the summit, and spent more weeks in the top 10 than any other chart entry – 80 (non-consecutive). “Lose Control” managed just one week at No.1, on 30 March 2024.

“Lose Control” debuted at No.99 on 26 August 2023 and dropped off the countdown for just one week, 4 January 2025, in the face of stiff competition from Christmas-themed tracks.

On 31 May 2025, “Lose Control” took the all-time Hot 100 record from “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals, adding a 92nd week to its Hot 100 stay.

Beginning with the Hot 100 dated 25 October 2025, Billboard revised its recurrent status rules, which, most notably, knocked “Lose Control” and Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” (89 consecutive weeks) off the chart after extended runs. The change means that Swims’ 112-week record is likely to remain unchallenged for years to come, unless a track is able to exclusively remain in the top 5 from its 78th chart week onwards, or until Christmas favourites by Mariah Carey, Brenda Lee and Bobby Helms accumulate enough weeks on the Hot 100 by charting each festive season. (Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” had racked up "just" 76 weeks by 13 December 2025.)

“Lose Control” has logged 6 million certified sales and streams in the US.

Most weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100, as of 18 October 2025 (all chart runs were non-consecutive weeks, except for “Beautiful Things”): 112 weeks – “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims (26 August 2023 to 18 October 2025); 91 weeks – “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals (16 January 2021 to 22 October 2022); 90 weeks – “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd (14 December 2019 to 4 September 2021; 89 weeks – “Beautiful Things” by Benson Boone (3 February 2024 to 18 October 2025); 87 weeks – “Radioactive” by Imagine Dragons (18 August 2012 to 10 May 2014).

The Billboard Hot 100 was inaugurated on 4 August 1958.