Justin Bieber’s solo catalog experienced a massive streaming surge following his April 11 Coachella set, sending many of his classic hits back onto Billboard’s charts (dated April 25). Bieber’s catalog raked in 160.2 million chart-contributing on-demand official U.S. streams in the April 10-16 tracking week, according to Luminate. That’s a 172% increase from the previous week (April 3-9), when his catalog earned 58.8 million streams. (These figures include Bieber’s solo recordings and exclude tracks on which he’s a co-billed or featured artist, such as “Despacito,” “I’m the One” or “Cold Water.”) Here’s a look at Bieber’s weekly on-demand U.S. streaming totals over the past nearly two months: Feb. 27-March 5: 58.2 millionMarch 6-12: 56.7 millionMarch 13-19: 54.8 millionMarch 20-26: 55.7 millionMarch 27-April 2: 55.9 millionApril 3-9: 58.8 millionApril 10-16: 160.2 million Across the six weeks leading up to his April 11 Coachella performance (ending April 9), Bieber averaged 56.7 million weekly streams per week.
That figure nearly tripled in the week encompassing his set. Following his second performance April 18, his streaming totals during the April 17-23 tracking will be reflected on next week’s Billboard charts (dated May 2). Those streaming gains result in Bieber charting four songs on the latest Billboard Hot 100 (reflecting activity April 10-16): “Yukon” jumps 20-13, reaching a new peak in its 40th week on the chart; “Daisies” re-enters at No. 18 after peaking at No. 2 last July; his 2012 hit “Beauty and a Beat,” featuring Nicki Minaj, re-enters at No. 26, marking its first chart appearance since its original chart run, when it peaked at No. 5; and his first top 10 hit, 2010’s “Baby,” featuring Ludacris, re-enters at No. 47, also marking its first placement since that year, when it likewise reached No. 5.
The songs making the biggest contribution to Bieber’s 160.2-million haul are “Daisies” (10.6 million, up 98% from the week before); “Beauty and a Beat” (10.3 million, up 317%); “Yukon” (9.4 million, up 71%); “Baby” (6.8 million, up 174%); and “Confident” (6.4 million, up 217%). Bieber makes an even bigger impact globally, placing 17 songs on the Billboard Global 200, which measures activity in more than 200 territories (including the U.S.). Here’s a recap: No. 4, “Beauty and a Beat,” feat.
Nicki MinajNo. 16, “Daisies”No. 26, “Baby,” feat. LudacrisNo. 30, “Sorry”No. 36, “Confident,” feat. Chance the RapperNo. 43, “Love Yourself”No. 45, “Yukon”No. 54, “Eenie Meenie,” with Sean KingstonNo. 59, “Stay,” with The Kid LAROINo. 63, “What Do You Mean?”No. 68, “Let Me Love You” (DJ Snake feat.
Bieber)No. 94, “That Should Be Me”No. 95, “Ghost”No. 101, “Never Say Never,” feat. Jaden SmithNo. 133, “Favorite Girl”No. 175, “Where Are Ü Now” (Skrillex & Diplo with Bieber)No. 193, “Boyfriend”
