Olivia Rodrigo hits No. 4 on Hot 100 with “Drop Dead”

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Olivia Rodrigo’s song “Drop Dead” debuted at number one on the Hot 100, Bulletin board It was confirmed on Monday, marking the pop star’s fourth all-time No. 1 spot and a strong sign for her upcoming third album You look very sad for a girl in love.

per Bulletin board“Drop Dead” opened with 27.9 million streams along with 23.8 million radio impressions and 45,000 traditional sales. Rodrigo released several different versions of the song last week, which helped boost some of those digital sales, though it also opened at No. 1 on the streaming songs chart as well.

Rodrigo dethroned Ella Langley’s smash hit “Choosin’ Texas” to take the No. 1 spot, as Langley fell to No. 2. Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” came in at No. 3 and Olivia Deen’s “Man I Need” dropped to No. 4. Langley rounds out the top five this week with “Be Her.”

Aside from “Drop Dead,” Rodrigo previously topped the Hot 100 chart with her hit song “Driver’s License” and mate. sour The track “Good 4 U.” I won third place with her in 2023 Courage Leading single “Vampire”.

You look very sad for a girl in love It is one of the most awaited albums of 2026 and will be officially released on June 12. Rodrigo has been ramping up her promotion for the upcoming project, appearing as a surprise guest at Coachella last week during Addison Rae’s debut “Drop Dead” set. She also made a surprise appearance at an open mic night over the weekend at Pete’s Candy Store in New York to perform the track.

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