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  "description": "The Crown 100 chart for November 20, 2017, featuring “Havana” at #1.",
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  "publishedAt": "2017-11-20T05:00:00+00:00",
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  "textContent": "Gaining more than 10,000 points from last week's total, Camila Cabello's \"Havana,\" featuring Young Thug, remains the #1 song on the Crown 100. It holds off Taylor Swift, whose is-it-or-isn't-it-a-single \"...Ready For It?\" climbs to a new peak of #2, though with a large gap to bridge before it can consider topping the chart. Dua Lipa's \"New Rules\" holds at #3, with fellow former chart-topper \"Look What You Made Me Do\" by Swift also steady at #4. Coming in at #5, Rita Ora scores her first top-ten hit with \"Anywhere,\" which leaps in from #11.\r\n\r\nSelena Gomez and Marshmello slip to #6 with their collaboration \"Wolves.\" Roughly two hundred points behind is Portugal. The Man's \"Feel It Still\" at #7, followed by Kelly Clarkson's \"Love So Soft\" at #8. Demi Lovato's \"Sorry Not Sorry\" rebounds one spot to #9, with Taylor Swift's \"Call It What You Want\" at #10.\r\n\r\nTaylor Swift has the top debut of the week, appropriately at #13, with \"Getaway Car,\" one of the more buzzed-about tracks from new album reputation. Save for one song, \"Dress,\" which sits at #121 this week, the entire album appears on this week's Crown 100. Along with \"Getaway Car,\" that includes six more debuts in the chart's upper half: \"Dancing With Our Hands Tied\" (#24), \"I Did Something Bad\" (#30), \"Delicate\" (#33), next single \"End Game\" featuring Ed Sheeran and Future (#34), \"Don't Blame Me\" (#36), and \"This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things\" (#46).\r\n\r\nSwift isn't the only one to have a splashy debut this week, however. Eminem's \"Walk On Water,\" featuring Beyoncé and the lead track from his upcoming album, believed to be entitled Revival, enters at #32. Scandinavian pop upstart Sigrid debuts with what is immediately her highest Crown 100 hit, \"Strangers,\" at #35.\r\n\r\nAside from another trio of reputation tracks, the lower half of this week's chart includes debuts from Franz Ferdinand, Harry Styles, Allie X featuring VERITÉ, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Aly & AJ, Nadine Coyle, and Portugal. The Man.\r\n\n\n1. Havana – Camila Cabello\n2. ...Ready For It? – Taylor Swift\n3. New Rules – Dua Lipa\n4. Look What You Made Me Do – Taylor Swift\n5. Anywhere – Rita Ora\n6. Wolves – Selena Gomez; Marshmello\n7. Feel It Still – Portugal. The Man\n8. Love So Soft – Kelly Clarkson\n9. Sorry Not Sorry – Demi Lovato\n10. Call It What You Want – Taylor Swift\n11. Praying – Kesha\n12. rockstar – Post Malone\n13. Getaway Car – Taylor Swift\n14. 1-800-273-8255 – Logic\n15. What About Us – P!nk\n16. Gorgeous – Taylor Swift\n17. Lemon – N.E.R.D.; Rihanna\n18. What Lovers Do – Maroon 5\n19. How Long – Charlie Puth\n20. Thunder – Imagine Dragons\n21. Perfect – Ed Sheeran\n22. Silence – Marshmello\n23. Bodak Yellow – Cardi B\n24. Dancing With Our Hands Tied – Taylor Swift\n25. Too Good at Goodbyes – Sam Smith\n26. I Miss You – Clean Bandit\n27. Homemade Dynamite (Remix) – Lorde\n28. Dusk Till Dawn – ZAYN\n29. Let You Down – NF\n30. I Did Something Bad – Taylor Swift\n31. Let Me Go – Hailee Steinfeld; Alesso\n32. Walk On Water – Eminem\n33. Delicate – Taylor Swift\n34. End Game – Taylor Swift\n35. Strangers – Sigrid\n36. Don't Blame Me – Taylor Swift\n37. Bad at Love – Halsey\n38. Faking It – Calvin Harris\n39. Young Dumb & Broke – Khalid\n40. One Foot – WALK THE MOON\n41. I Fall Apart – Post Malone\n42. disco tits – Tove Lo\n43. Reggaetón Lento (Remix) – CNCO; Little Mix\n44. Perfect Places – Lorde\n45. Too Much to Ask – Niall Horan\n46. This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things – Taylor Swift\n47. No Limit – G-Eazy\n48. New – Daya\n49. Mi Gente – J Balvin; Willy William\n50. Dirty Sexy Money – David Guetta; AFROJACK\n51. Los Ageless – St. Vincent\n52. Lonely Together – Avicii\n53. King of My Heart – Taylor Swift\n54. Beautiful Trauma – P!nk\n55. MotorSport – Migos; Nicki Minaj; Cardi B\n56. Good Old Days – Macklemore\n57. Bedroom Floor – Liam Payne\n58. Dancing Through the Wreckage – Pat Benatar\n59. Learn To Let Go – Kesha\n60. He Like That – Fifth Harmony\n61. Unforgettable – French Montana\n62. New Year's Day – Taylor Swift\n63. Stargazing – Kygo\n64. Passion – AWOLNATION\n65. Fetish – Selena Gomez\n66. Again – Noah Cyrus\n67. Feels – Calvin Harris\n68. Tell Me You Love Me – Demi Lovato\n69. More Than You Know – Axwell /\\ Ingrosso\n70. Finders Keepers – Mabel\n71. The Sky Is a Neighborhood – Foo Fighters\n72. Always Ascending – Franz Ferdinand\n73. You're The Best Thing About Me – U2\n74. Kiwi – Harry Styles\n75. Whatever It Takes – Imagine Dragons\n76. Wild Thoughts – DJ Khaled\n77. Meant to Be – Bebe Rexha; Florida Georgia Line\n78. Younger Now – Miley Cyrus\n79. Casanova – Allie X\n80. Friends – Justin Bieber; BloodPop®\n81. No Roots – Alice Merton\n82. DNA – BTS\n83. Slow Hands – Niall Horan\n84. Versace On the Floor – Bruno Mars\n85. So It Goes... – Taylor Swift\n86. Holy Mountain – Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds\n87. All Falls Down – Alan Walker; Noah Cyrus; Digital Farm Animals\n88. Bank Account – 21 Savage\n89. Man's Not Hot – Big Shaq\n90. Walk On Water – Thirty Seconds to Mars\n91. Armenia – Joan Thiele\n92. I Know – Aly & AJ\n93. Sky Walker – Miguel\n94. Heavy – Anne-Marie\n95. Back to You – Louis Tomlinson\n96. Cola – CamelPhat; Elderbrook\n97. Day I Die – The National\n98. 17 – MK\n99. Go to Work – Nadine Coyle\n100. Live in the Moment – Portugal. The Man",
  "title": "\"Havana\" holds at #1 despite a several-song Swift ascent",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-14T19:18:17+00:00"
}