Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart -03.03.2018- Mp... May 2026
March 3, 2018
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Trending Artists on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart - March 3, 2018
"Havana" – Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug
: Though it had already peaked at #1, this Latin-infused pop hit remained a radio powerhouse. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart -03.03.2018- Mp...
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The Black Panther Effect
: Soundtrack singles were surging; "Pray For Me" The Weeknd Kendrick Lamar sat at #9, while "All The Stars" by Kendrick Lamar was just outside the top 10 at #11. Crossover Success : Bebe Rexha Florida Georgia Line March 3, 2018 For the week of ,
- Drake's Dominance: Topping the chart at #1 was "God's Plan" by Drake. This week marked the single's fourth consecutive week at the summit. The track was the lead single from his EP Scary Hours and was breaking streaming records across platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Its catchy hook and meme-friendly lyrics made it inescapable on radio and social media.
- Ed Sheeran's Longevity: Holding steady at #2 was "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran. After spending several weeks at number one in late 2017 and early 2018, the ballad proved it had incredible staying power, continuing to dominate Adult Contemporary and Pop radio.
- The Remix Effect: The #3 spot belonged to "Finesse" (Remix) by Bruno Mars and Cardi B. The track was a throwback to the 90s "In Living Color" era, boosted significantly by Cardi B's feature. The music video, released earlier that year, went viral instantly, helping the song become a major hit on the chart.
- Camila Cabello's Staying Power: "Havana" by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug sat at #4. The song had already peaked at #1 previously and was in the midst of a very long run in the top tier of the chart, solidifying Cabello's success as a solo artist outside of Fifth Harmony.
- Country-Pop Crossover: Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey's hit "The Middle" held the #5 position. The song was a unique blend of country vocals and electronic production, and it was rapidly climbing the charts, eventually peaking at #5 on this date but remaining a radio staple for months afterward.