Billboard and Twitter debuted the Billboard Hot Trending Songs Powered by Twitter chart Friday.
The chart was initially mentioned at Twitters 2021 Digital NewFronts presentation in May, with global head of content Jen Prince telling Adweek at the time, Music has for years been the No. 1 conversation.
Billboard Hot Trending Songs Powered by Twitter provides a real-time ranking of the most discussed songs on the social network worldwide, capturing conversation over the past 24 hours and past seven days.
A weekly version, covering activity from Friday through Thursday, will appear alongside Billboards other weekly charts on its website and the @Billboard and @BillboardCharts Twitter handles every Tuesday.
Rémy Martin is sponsoring Billboard Hot Trending Songs Powered by Twitter.
A spokesperson for the social network said in an email, From conversations around upcoming song announcements, to comments on new releases, trending tracks and buzzworthy musical moments, Billboard Top Trending Songs will chronicle what is happening in music right now, demonstrating the power of Twitter to ignite or reignite a song or an artist. Billboard and Twitter are uniquely positioned to give fans a window into trending music culture and to give brand partners a chance to be a part of the Twitter trending conversations in a consistent and impactful way.
The top 10 songs on the initial chart are:
- BTS, Permission to Dance
- Lisa, Money
- Enhyphen, Tamed-Dashed
- Lisa, Lalisa
- Coldplay and BTS, My Universe
- Aespa, Savage
- BTS, Butter
- NCT 127, Sticker
- Stray Kids, Thunderous
- Twice, The Feels
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