Harry Styles‘ “Golden” Remains a Chart Contender, Three Months After Release
“golden” by Harry Styles continues to demonstrate remarkable staying power, holding strong on global music charts three months after its release. The song currently ranks 16th on the Sporty Fi Global Chart and maintains meaningful popularity on the US chart,as of september 28,2023. This sustained success places it among a list of recent hits that have enjoyed extended chart runs.
Here’s a look at the current rankings of several popular songs, based on thier time on the charts:
* 5th Place: Despacito – 101 days
* 7th Place: Shape of You – 98 days
* 8th Place: Stay – 84 days
* 9th Place (Co-tie): Blinding Lights – 82 days
* 9th Place (Co-tie): Flowers – 82 days
* 9th Place (Co-tie): Closer – 82 days
* 12th Place: As It Was – 81 days
* 13th Place: All I Want For Christmas Is You – 79 days
* 14th Place: God’s Plan – 74 days
* 15th Place: Lean On – 73 days
* 16th Place: Golden – 72 days
* 17th place: Seven – 71 days
* 18th Place: 7 Rings – 68 days
* 19th Place: Drivers License – 67 days
* 20th Place: Heat Waves – 65 days
The Staying Power of “golden”
The continued success of “Golden” highlights Harry Styles’ ability to create songs with broad appeal and lasting impact. While three months isn’t an exceptionally long chart run compared to some of the other songs listed, maintaining a position in the top 20 demonstrates a dedicated fanbase and consistent streaming activity. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy melody likely contribute to its enduring popularity.
Key Takeaways
* Harry Styles’ “Golden” is currently ranked 16th on the Sporty Fi Global Chart.
* the song continues to perform well on the US chart three months after its release.
* “Golden” is among a group of recent hits demonstrating extended chart longevity.
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The song’s continued presence on the charts suggests it will remain a popular choice for listeners in the coming weeks and months. It will be engaging to observe whether “Golden” can climb further up the rankings or maintain its current position as the chart landscape evolves.
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