Luke Combs and Justin Bieber are the only artists to bring multiple singles back to Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart as multiple Drake tracks fall away. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE: In this image released on March 19, Luke Combs performs onstage during Opry 100: A Live Celebration at Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium on March 19, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for the Grand Ole Opry)
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Drake is the most successful musician on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music in many regards. He proves his continued popularity every time he releases a new album and it racks up hundreds of millions of plays in only its first week. That was certainly the case recently with his latest blockbuster, Iceman, which generated more than 462 million streams of its 18 tunes – and that was only one of his three full-lengths.
As Iceman arrived, so too did Habibti and Maid of Honour, and fans rushed to listen to everything the Canadian Grammy winner delivered. Unsurprisingly, Drake absolutely dominated the Billboard charts last week, thanks to his trio of projects and dozens of songs. His presence was perhaps felt most dramatically on streaming rosters, where very few popular songs were able to withstand the rapper’s onslaught.
A week later, a number of his recently shared compositions have fallen off of the Streaming Songs chart, making way for a handful of smashes and popular acts to return. Only two stars manage to bring multiple singles to the roster once more, one of whom ranks among the biggest country acts at the moment.
Luke Combs Returns With Two Hits
A pair of recent singles by Luke Combs reenter the Streaming Songs chart this week, and they happen to land side-by-side. “Be by You” is back at No. 48, while “Sleepless in a Hotel Room” reappears at No. 49.
Luke Combs’s Hits Have Both Reached the Top 10
Both “Sleepless in a Hotel Room” and “Be by You” launched on the Streaming Songs chart earlier this year, and the two rank among Combs’s biggest hits. “Be by You” topped out at No. 5, a position it climbed to after launching in a slightly lower spot. “Be by You” is tied with “Love You Anyway” as Combs’s third-highest-rising smash, trailing only a pair of runners-up: “Fast Car” and “Forever After All.”
“Sleepless in a Hotel Room” is another one of Combs’s top 10s – he has six overall. The single, taken from his recent album The Way I Am, topped out at No. 10, narrowly making it into the uppermost tier.
Luke Combs Joins Justin Bieber With Multiple Comebacks
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11 tracks return to the Streaming Songs chart this time around, with 13 artists credited on those cuts. Combs is one of only two names that reappear in multiple spaces. He joins Justin Bieber in the feat.
The Canadian pop singer’s “Daisies,” which fronted his surprise 2025 album Swag, is back at No. 41. Meanwhile, Bieber also closes out the Streaming Songs chart with “Beauty and a Beat,” his collaboration with Nicki Minaj. That single debuted on the roster more than a decade ago, but surged to a new peak position in the wake of his closely-watched Coachella headlining performances.
Olivia Dean Scores the Highest Return
The highest-ranking returning favorite on this week’s Streaming Songs chart comes from Olivia Dean. Her single “So Easy (To Fall in Love),” which has already landed inside the top 10, is back at No. 36.
Not far behind come Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” and Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem,” which reenter at Nos. 39 and 40, respectively. Joining Combs, Bieber and the aforementioned surging singles are hits from Bruno Mars, Don Toliver, Dexter and the Moonrocks and the Grammy- and Oscar-winning “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters, which all bound back onto the Streaming Songs list as well.

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