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  "description": "The Crown 100 chart for November 6, 2017, featuring “Havana” at #1.",
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  "textContent": "After taking it to the top last week, Camila Cabello holds at #1 for a second week with \"Havana,\" featuring Young Thug, securing her place by gaining more than 50,000 points. They now sit more than 80,000 points ahead of their runner-up, Dua Lipa's \"New Rules,\" which gains 20,000 points of its own this week. Taylor Swift holds down #3 and #4, this time with \"...Ready For It?\" leaping to a new peak, followed by \"Look What You Made Me Do\" (\"Gorgeous\" falls to #11 this week, while newest track \"Call It What You Want\" debuts at #75 following a weekend of availability). Portugal. The Man is again steady at #5 with \"Feel It Still.\"\r\n\r\n\"Sorry Not Sorry,\" which recently became Demi Lovato's biggest hit both on pop radio and the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, slingshots back up from #10 to #6; Kelly Clarkson rises a spot to #7 with \"Love So Soft.\" At #8, Selena Gomez scores her fourth top-ten single of the year with \"Wolves,\" co-credited with Marshmello as a main artist. P!nk and Kesha bring the top ten to a close for the week.\r\n\r\nTwo songs find new peaks within the top twenty this week: Ed Sheeran's latest single \"Perfect,\" which climbs by nine to #18, and Charlie Puth's \"How Long,\" which jumps 23–20. Songs heating up within the top forty include Daya's \"New,\" her first major-label single (39-32), Walk The Moon's \"One Foot\" (42-34), Post Malone's \"I Fall Apart\" (45-35), and Calvin Harris's newly-announced single \"Faking It,\" featuring Kehlani and Lil Yachty (63-38). The 25-spot jump for \"Faking It\" matches that of Axwell /\\ Ingrosso's \"More Than You Know\" at #42, but Paloma Faith's \"Crybaby\" makes a bigger leap, moving up 26 positions to #53.\r\n\r\nClean Bandit returns with an assist by Julia Michaels on \"I Miss You,\" the week's top debut at #40. NF's \"Let You Down\" also scores a debut in the upper half of this week's Crown 100, coming in at #45. Other debuts include Kelly Clarkson, a country radio chart-topper by Kane Brown featuring Lauren Alaina, and CamelPhat & Elderbrook. Halloween also brings the official Crown 100 debut of Michael Jackson's 1982 megahit \"Thriller\" at #79.\r\n\n\n1. Havana – Camila Cabello\n2. New Rules – Dua Lipa\n3. ...Ready For It? – Taylor Swift\n4. Look What You Made Me Do – Taylor Swift\n5. Feel It Still – Portugal. The Man\n6. Sorry Not Sorry – Demi Lovato\n7. Love So Soft – Kelly Clarkson\n8. Wolves – Selena Gomez; Marshmello\n9. What About Us – P!nk\n10. Praying – Kesha\n11. Gorgeous – Taylor Swift\n12. rockstar – Post Malone\n13. 1-800-273-8255 – Logic\n14. Bodak Yellow – Cardi B\n15. Dusk Till Dawn – ZAYN\n16. What Lovers Do – Maroon 5\n17. Silence – Marshmello\n18. Perfect – Ed Sheeran\n19. Let Me Go – Hailee Steinfeld; Alesso\n20. How Long – Charlie Puth\n21. Thunder – Imagine Dragons\n22. Anywhere – Rita Ora\n23. Mi Gente – J Balvin; Willy William\n24. Homemade Dynamite (Remix) – Lorde\n25. Too Good at Goodbyes – Sam Smith\n26. Reggaetón Lento (Remix) – CNCO; Little Mix\n27. Too Much to Ask – Niall Horan\n28. Bad at Love – Halsey\n29. Young Dumb & Broke – Khalid\n30. Perfect Places – Lorde\n31. Lonely Together – Avicii\n32. New – Daya\n33. Los Ageless – St. Vincent\n34. One Foot – WALK THE MOON\n35. I Fall Apart – Post Malone\n36. Good Old Days – Macklemore\n37. Slow Hands – Niall Horan\n38. Faking It – Calvin Harris\n39. disco tits – Tove Lo\n40. I Miss You – Clean Bandit\n41. He Like That – Fifth Harmony\n42. More Than You Know – Axwell /\\ Ingrosso\n43. Fetish – Selena Gomez\n44. Feels – Calvin Harris\n45. Let You Down – NF\n46. Friends – Justin Bieber; BloodPop®\n47. Wild Thoughts – DJ Khaled\n48. Unforgettable – French Montana\n49. Versace On the Floor – Bruno Mars\n50. Tell Me You Love Me – Demi Lovato\n51. Find You – Nick Jonas\n52. No Limit – G-Eazy\n53. Crybaby – Paloma Faith\n54. Younger Now – Miley Cyrus\n55. Stargazing – Kygo\n56. Back to You – Louis Tomlinson\n57. Beautiful Trauma – P!nk\n58. Heavy – Anne-Marie\n59. Strip That Down – Liam Payne\n60. Attention – Charlie Puth\n61. Hair Down – Mollie King\n62. Whatever It Takes – Imagine Dragons\n63. Again – Noah Cyrus\n64. Learn To Let Go – Kesha\n65. Cut to the Feeling – Carly Rae Jepsen\n66. Bedroom Floor – Liam Payne\n67. As If It's Your Last – BLACKPINK\n68. I Like Me Better – Lauv\n69. Move You – Kelly Clarkson\n70. What Ifs – Kane Brown\n71. Finders Keepers – Mabel\n72. Cola – CamelPhat; Elderbrook\n73. Day I Die – The National\n74. XO TOUR Llif3 – Lil Uzi Vert\n75. Call It What You Want – Taylor Swift\n76. Perfect For You – Rachel Platten\n77. The Sky Is a Neighborhood – Foo Fighters\n78. Your Song – Rita Ora\n79. Thriller – Michael Jackson\n80. Passion – AWOLNATION\n81. The Gold – Manchester Orchestra\n82. You're The Best Thing About Me – U2\n83. DNA – BTS\n84. Pills – St. Vincent\n85. Love Again – Hedley\n86. Sexy Dirty Love – Demi Lovato\n87. All Falls Down – Alan Walker; Noah Cyrus; Digital Farm Animals\n88. If I'm Lucky – Jason Derulo\n89. No Roots – Alice Merton\n90. 17 – MK\n91. Crying in the Club – Camila Cabello\n92. Think Before I Talk – Astrid S\n93. I Don't Want It At All – Kim Petras\n94. MotorSport – Migos; Nicki Minaj; Cardi B\n95. Meant to Be – Bebe Rexha; Florida Georgia Line\n96. Instruction – Jax Jones\n97. Armenia – Joan Thiele\n98. Symphony – Clean Bandit\n99. When I Was Young – MØ\n100. Mermaid – Skott",
  "title": "Camila Cabello holds at #1; Selena Gomez and Marshmello debut in the top ten",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-14T19:18:17+00:00"
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