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Hot 100 Chart Moves: Selena Gomez Scores Fourth Top 40 Hit From ‘Revival’

"Kill Em With Kindness" climbs 44-39. Plus, moves for Beyonce, Ariana Grande, Red Hot Chili Peppers & Fifth Harmony.

As previously reported, Drake rules the Billboard Hot 100 (dated July 9) for a seventh nonconsecutive week with “One Dance,” featuring WizKid and Kyla. Plus, Calvin Harris’ “This Is What You Came For,” featuring Rihanna, reaches the top five, marking a key historic feat for Rihanna; and, Twenty One Pilots fly to the top 10 with “Ride” while entering the chart in the top 15 with their newest single, “Heathens.”

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Who else rides up the Hot 100 this week?

Beyonce, “Sorry”
The song — which debuted at its No. 11 peak May 14 when parent album Lemonade launched atop the Billboard 200 — jumps 38-32 on the Hot 100 following the June 22 premiere of its official video. The song surges by 325 percent to 3.8 million U.S. streams in the week ending June 23, according to Nielsen Music (with 80 percent of its streams for its video on YouTube). “Sorry” should gain further in streaming on next week’s charts, following the first full week of clicks for its official clip.

Selena Gomez, “Kill Em With Kindness
Gomez notches her fourth top 40 Hot 100 hit from her former Billboard 200 No. 1 album Revival, as “Kill Em With Kindness” climbs 44-39. The set’s first three singles all reached the top 10: “Good for You” (featuring A$AP Rocky), “Same Old Love” (both No. 5) and “Hands to Myself” (No. 7). “Kindness” debuts at No. 40 on Streaming Songs (6.4 million, up 15 percent) and No. 48 on Digital Songs (20,000 downloads sold, up 12 percent).

Gomez also bounds 86-61, hitting a new high, on the Hot 100 as featured on Charlie Puth’s “We Don’t Talk Anymore.”

Ariana Grande, “Into You
As the title cut to her album Dangerous Woman holds at No. 15 on the Hot 100, after peaking at No. 8, “Into You” rises 50-44. The uptempo track concurrently debuts at No. 40 on the Pop Songs airplay chart (where “Dangerous Woman” keeps at its No. 4 peak).

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Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Dark Necessities”
As the group’s new album, The Getaway, soars in at No. 1 on Top Album Sales (108,000 first-week copies sold) and No. 2 on the Billboard 200 (118,000 equivalent album units), its lead single debuts on the Hot 100 at No. 67. The song extends the Chili Peppers’ span of Hot 100 hits to nearly 25 years, as “Give It Away,” their first of 14 career entries, bowed on Dec. 21, 1991. The band has earned three Hot 100 top 10s: “Under the Bridge” (No. 2, 1992), “Scar Tissue” (No. 9, 1999) and “Dani California” (No. 6, 2006). (All of the act’s Hot 100 visits have been on Warner Bros. Records.)

“Dark Necessities” tops the Rock Airplay chart for a seventh week (15.5 million in rock radio audience, up 2 percent). It holds at its No. 3 high on Alternative Songs and previously led the Adult Alternative Songs airplay chart for two weeks.

Fifth Harmony feat. Fetty Wap, “All in My Head (Flex)”
The quintet’s follow-up to its first top five Hot 100 hit, the No. 4-peaking “Work From Home” (featuring Ty Dolla $ign), debuts at No. 78. On Pop Songs, “All in My Head (Flex)” jumps 32-26, up 51 percent in plays.