Justin Timberlake’s Comeback Single Is Becoming A Fast Radio Smash
Hugh McIntyreSenior Contributor
Justin Timberlake recently kicked off his musical comeback with his new single “Selfish.” The tune marks his first solo offering in years, and anticipation for the track was high. The cut has landed on a number of Billboard charts this week, and while it’s performed fairly well on pretty much every list it appears on, the title is off to an especially strong beginning on various radio tallies.
“Selfish” can now be found on five of Billboard’s radio charts. Timberlake’s latest actually managed to reach two of them last frame after only a few hours of activity. That kind of performance is not commonly seen, though when it comes to the latest from a superstar, DJs and programmers across the U.S. can rush to play a just-dropped single non-stop, helping it become a relatively rare instant smash.
Timberlake’s new single is performing best on Billboard’s three pop radio charts. The tune rises highest on the Adult Pop Airplay ranking, where it looks like it’s about to break into the top 10. This frame–its second on the tally–“Selfish” is up to No. 13 after debuting at No. 30 last time around.
“Selfish” is brand new to the Adult Contemporary chart, but it sits in almost the same position as on the Adult Pop Airplay tally. On that list, Timberlake’s single opens at No. 14. That’s a very impressive starting point for the cut, and it shows that there’s immense interest in whatever the singer delivers.
Timberlake collects another top 20 hit on the Pop Airplay as well this week. “Selfish” shoots from No. 33, where it got its start last frame, to No. 17. That kind of jump in a single frame suggests that another leap may be in store for the latest from the NSYNC singer.
Coincidentally, “Selfish” appears in the same spot on the other two Billboard charts it’s managed to reach thus far. Timberlake sits at No. 33 on both the Radio Songs and Rhythmic Airplay rankings. It’s new to both of those rosters, and it’s one of only two new entrants on the pair of lists.
Aside from Billboard’s radio charts, “Selfish” can be found on a handful of other rosters as well. Timberlake’s comeback single debuts at No. 19 on the Hot 100, No. 20 on the Streaming Songs list, and No. 4 on the Digital Song Sales tally.
Justin Timberlake recently kicked off his musical comeback with his new single “Selfish.” The tune marks his first solo offering in years, and anticipation for the track was high. The cut has landed on a number of Billboard charts this week, and while it’s performed fairly well on pretty much every list it appears on, the title is off to an especially strong beginning on various radio tallies.
“Selfish” can now be found on five of Billboard’s radio charts. Timberlake’s latest actually managed to reach two of them last frame after only a few hours of activity. That kind of performance is not commonly seen, though when it comes to the latest from a superstar, DJs and programmers across the U.S. can rush to play a just-dropped single non-stop, helping it become a relatively rare instant smash.
Timberlake’s new single is performing best on Billboard’s three pop radio charts. The tune rises highest on the Adult Pop Airplay ranking, where it looks like it’s about to break into the top 10. This frame–its second on the tally–“Selfish” is up to No. 13 after debuting at No. 30 last time around.
“Selfish” is brand new to the Adult Contemporary chart, but it sits in almost the same position as on the Adult Pop Airplay tally. On that list, Timberlake’s single opens at No. 14. That’s a very impressive starting point for the cut, and it shows that there’s immense interest in whatever the singer delivers.
Timberlake collects another top 20 hit on the Pop Airplay as well this week. “Selfish” shoots from No. 33, where it got its start last frame, to No. 17. That kind of jump in a single frame suggests that another leap may be in store for the latest from the NSYNC singer.
Coincidentally, “Selfish” appears in the same spot on the other two Billboard charts it’s managed to reach thus far. Timberlake sits at No. 33 on both the Radio Songs and Rhythmic Airplay rankings. It’s new to both of those rosters, and it’s one of only two new entrants on the pair of lists.
Aside from Billboard’s radio charts, “Selfish” can be found on a handful of other rosters as well. Timberlake’s comeback single debuts at No. 19 on the Hot 100, No. 20 on the Streaming Songs list, and No. 4 on the Digital Song Sales tally.
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