Adult Pop Airplay

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The Adult Pop Airplay (formerly known as Adult Pop Songs and Adult Top 40) chart is published weekly by Billboard magazine and ranks "the most popular adult top 40 as based on radio airplay detections measured by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems." [1]

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It is a format in which the genre is geared more towards an adult audience who are not into hard rock, hip hop, or adult contemporary fare. The main genres within this format are alternative rock and mainstream pop that is more adult-oriented. It is not to be confused with adult contemporary where rather lesser-known and more ballad-driven songs are played. The current number-one song on the chart is "Stargazing" by Myles Smith. [2]

History

The chart was first published in the March 16, 1996, issue of Billboard; however, historically, the chart's introduction was in October 1995, when it began as a test chart. [3]

The Adult Top 40 chart was formed following a split of the "Hot Adult Contemporary" chart due to the growing emergence of Adult Top 40 radio stations in the 1990s. These stations played a wider variety of artists and saw a faster turnover of songs compared to traditional adult contemporary radio. Songs by modern rock, dance, and R&B artists were mixed in with acts more closely associated with adult contemporary. According to Billboard, splitting the chart "better reflect[s] the music being played on adult contemporary and adult/top 40 stations." [3]

The first number-one song on the Adult Top 40, from the test chart of October 7, 1995, was "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal. [4] The first number-one song on the Adult Top 40, from the published chart of March 16, 1996, was "One Sweet Day" by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men. [5]

Chart criteria

There are 40 positions on this chart. Songs are ranked based on its total number of spins per week. This is calculated by electronically monitoring Adult Top 40 radio stations across the U.S. 24 hours a day, seven days a week by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.

Songs receiving the greatest growth receive a "bullet", although there are tracks that also get bullets if the loss in detections doesn't exceed the percentage of downtime from a monitored station. "Airpower" awards are issued to songs that appear on the top 20 of both the airplay and audience chart for the first time, while the "greatest gainer" award is given to song with the largest increase in detections. A song with six or more spins in its first week is awarded an "airplay add". If two songs are tied in spins in the same week, the one with the biggest increase that week ranks higher.

Recurrent rules

Issue DateCriteriaRef
March 16, 1996 Jun 29, 2002Records below the top 20 are removed from the chart after 26 weeks. [6]
July 6, 2002 November 26, 2005Records below the top 15 are removed from the chart after 26 weeks. [7]
December 3, 2005 April 18, 2009Songs are removed from the chart if they have been on the chart for
  • more than 20 weeks and rank below No. 15, or
  • more than 52 weeks and rank below No. 10
[8]
April 25, 2009 PresentDescending songs are removed from the chart if they have been on the chart for
  • more than 20 weeks and rank below No. 15, or
  • more than 26 weeks and rank below No. 10, or
  • more than 52 weeks and rank below No. 5
[9]

All-time achievements

In 2016, for the 20th anniversary of the chart, Billboard compiled a ranking of the 50 best-performing songs and artists on the chart over the 20 years. "Smooth" by Santana featuring Rob Thomas was ranked as the #1 song, while Maroon 5 was ranked as the #1 artist. [10] Listed below are the top 10 songs and the top 10 artists.

Top 10 Greatest of All Time Adult Pop Songs (19962016)

RankSingleYear releasedArtist(s)Peak and duration
1.
"Smooth"
1999
Santana featuring Rob Thomas #1 for 25 weeks
2.
"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)"
2000
Train #1 for 14 weeks
3.
"Wherever You Will Go"
2001
The Calling #1 for 23 weeks
4.
"How to Save a Life"
2006
The Fray #1 for 15 weeks
5.
"Counting Stars"
2013
OneRepublic #1 for 7 weeks
6.
"Unwell"
2003
Matchbox Twenty #1 for 18 weeks
7.
"I'm Yours"
2008
Jason Mraz #1 for 9 weeks
8.
"You and Me"
2005
Lifehouse #1 for 9 weeks
9.
"All for You"
1997
Sister Hazel #1 for 7 weeks
10.
"Hanging by a Moment"
2000
Lifehouse#1 for 5 weeks

Source: [11]

Top 10 Greatest of All Time Adult Pop Songs Artists (19962016)

RankArtist
1.
Maroon 5
2.
Matchbox Twenty
3.
Train
4.
Nickelback
5.
Pink
6.
Kelly Clarkson
7.
Katy Perry
8.
Goo Goo Dolls
9.
Daughtry
10.
Taylor Swift

Source: [12]

Song records

Most weeks at number one

Number of
weeks
Artist(s)SongYear(s)Source
25 Santana featuring Rob Thomas "Smooth"19992000 [13]
23 The Calling "Wherever You Will Go"200102 [14]
Taylor Swift "Cruel Summer"202324 [15]
20 The Weeknd "Blinding Lights"2020 [16]
18 Matchbox Twenty "Unwell"2003 [17]
Nickelback "Photograph"200506 [18]
17 Goo Goo Dolls "Iris"1998 [19]
Miley Cyrus "Flowers"2023 [20]
16 Avril Lavigne "Complicated"2002 [21]
15 No Doubt "Don't Speak"199697 [22]
The Fray "How to Save a Life"200607 [23]
Panic! at the Disco "High Hopes"201819 [24]

Most weeks on the chart

Number of
weeks
Artist(s)SongYear(s)Source
75 Train "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)"200102 [25]
73 Lifehouse "Hanging by a Moment"200102 [26]
72 Santana featuring Rob Thomas "Smooth"19992000 [13]
71 The Calling "Wherever You Will Go"200103 [27]
69 Sister Hazel "All for You"199798 [28]
65 Goo Goo Dolls "Slide"19981999 [19]
The Weeknd "Blinding Lights"202021 [16]
63 Vertical Horizon "Everything You Want"19992001 [29]
62 Edwin McCain "I'll Be"199899 [30]
61 Duncan Sheik "Barely Breathing"199697 [31]

Highest debut

Debut
Position
ArtistSongDebut DateSource
No. 9 Taylor Swift "Shake It Off"September 6, 2014 [32]
Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone "Fortnight"May 4, 2024 [33]
No. 12 Ed Sheeran "Eyes Closed"April 8, 2023 [34]
NSYNC "Better Place"October 14, 2023 [35]
No. 13 Alanis Morissette "Thank U"October 10, 1998 [36]
Ed Sheeran"Afterglow"January 2, 2021 [37]
No. 14Taylor Swift featuring Brendon Urie "ME!"May 4, 2019 [38]
Adele "Easy on Me"October 23, 2021 [39]
Miley Cyrus "Flowers"January 28, 2023 [40]
No. 16 Eric Clapton "Change the World"June 22, 1996 [41]
Maroon 5 "Maps"July 5, 2014 [42]
Taylor Swift"Look What You Made Me Do"September 9, 2017 [43]
Pink "Never Gonna Not Dance Again"November 19, 2022 [44]

Artist records

Most number-one songs

Number of
singles
ArtistSource
15
Maroon 5 [45]
13
Taylor Swift [15]
10
Pink [46]
8 Katy Perry [47]
Ed Sheeran [48]
6 Adele [49]
Shawn Mendes [50]
5 Nickelback [18]
Justin Bieber [51]

Most cumulative weeks at number one

Number of
weeks
ArtistSource
101 Maroon 5 [45]
67 Taylor Swift [15]
54 Matchbox Twenty [17]
51 Ed Sheeran [48]
47 Santana [13]
45 Adele [49]
40 Rob Thomas [52]
38 Pink [46]
35 Nickelback [18]
34 Katy Perry [47]

Most top-ten songs

Number of
singles
ArtistSource
32 Taylor Swift [15]
27 Maroon 5 [45]
20 Pink [46]
17 Kelly Clarkson [53]
16 Katy Perry [47]
Ed Sheeran [48]
14 Goo Goo Dolls [19]
Train [25]
Justin Bieber [51]
13 Matchbox Twenty [17]
OneRepublic [54]
Bruno Mars [55]

Most chart entries

Number of
entries
ArtistSource
48 Taylor Swift [15]
34 Pink [46]
32 Maroon 5 [45]
30 Ariana Grande [56]
Kelly Clarkson [53]
29 Katy Perry [47]
28 Rihanna [57]
Train [25]
27 Justin Bieber [51]
26 Coldplay [58]

Longest break between number ones

ArtistLength of breakPreceding hit
and final date at number one
Succeeding hit
and first date at number one
Source
Bruno Mars 9 years, 8 months and 3 weeks"Uptown Funk"
(March 14, 2015)
"Die with a Smile"
(December 7, 2024)
[55]
Hozier 9 years, 4 months and 2 weeks"Take Me to Church"
(February 14, 2015)
"Too Sweet"
(June 29, 2024)
[59]
OneRepublic 8 years and 9 months"Counting Stars"
(February 8, 2014)
"I Ain't Worried"
(November 5, 2022)
[54]
Coldplay 8 years and 8 months"Viva la Vida"
(October 11, 2008)
"Something Just Like This"
(June 10, 2017)
[60]
Train 6 years, 4 months and 1 week"Calling All Angels"
(October 4, 2003)
"Hey, Soul Sister"
(February 13, 2010)
Maroon 5 5 years, 10 months and 1 week"She Will Be Loved"
(December 18, 2004)
"Misery"
(October 2, 2010)

Additional achievements

See also

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