streams, 3.1 million airplay audience impressions and 14,800 sold in its first five hours, according to MRC Data, the lattermost figure also good for a No.
The song is primed to challenge for the summit of the Oct.
1s, led the Billboard 200 for 24 weeks starting in March 2011 and reigns as the top title in the chart’s entire history.
The four charts measure songs’ plays on respective panels of adult contemporary, adult pop, mainstream pop and adult alternative radio stations in the U.S., with the Oct.