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Roddy Ricch Tops Apple Music's Year-End Charts For 2020

Apple Music just revealed their year end charts for 2020 and Roddy Ricch reigned supreme!

The streaming service revealed four comprehensive lists with rounded up the top 100 songs and albums on the platform in 2020, as well as the most-Shazamed tracks and most-read song lyrics of the year.

Roddy‘s “The Box” was named Apple Music’s most-streamed song of 2020 around the world, while his debut album, Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial was the most-streamed album.

“The Box” was also just nominated for a Grammy!

Three of the songs from the album also placed on Apple Music’s top songs of 2020 chart: “High Fashion”, “Start Wit Me” and “Bacc Seat.”

His collaboration with DaBaby, “ROCKSTAR”, also landed as the fourth most-streamed song.

The number two song of the year went to The Weeknd‘s “Blinding Lights”. The track actually had the most listeners worldwide and was first streamed in Paris, France and went on to be Shazamed 17.5 million times.

Apple Music’s Top Lyrics were for Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s “WAP” with the Top Shazamed Song was “Dance Monkey” from Tones And I.

See the full list of Top 100 Songs of 2020 on Apple Music here!

Justin Bieber's 'Yummy' Debuts at #2, Roddy Rich Earns First #1 on Billboard's Hot 100!

Justin Bieber was working hard to secure a number one debut on the Billboard Hot 100 with his comeback song “Yummy,” but he has to settle for number two.

The 25-year-old singer has been campaigning all week long in an effort to reach number one, but newcomer Roddy Rich just ascended to the top spot with his song “The Box.”

Roddy Rich‘s debut album Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial also just went back to number one on the Billboard 200 album chart. This makes him the first artist since Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper had the number one on both charts at the same time in March 2019.

Justin‘s song “Yummy” is number one on the Digital Song Sales chart with 71,000 copies sold and it launches at number two on the Streaming Songs chart with 29.3 million streams for the week.

This is the best sales week for a song since Taylor Swift‘s “You Need to Calm Down” sold 79,000 copies in June 2019.