The Rolling Stone Top is a song chart that ranks popular songs from today's most popular artists. Songs are ranked by Song Units, a number that combines audio streams and song sales using a custom weighting system. The song chart does not include any passive listening, such as terrestrial or digital radio. The Rolling Stone Top Song chart is updated daily, and each week Rolling Stone finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday. Beta Back to All Charts. Laugh Now Cry Later. Monthly Trend NEW! Song Units Weeks at 1 1. Weeks on Chart 1.

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Over the past 10 years, we've watched as some of music's biggest stars have ridden wrecking balls, said "hello" to new milestones, and taught us the importance of sitting down and being humble. As comes to an end with sensational new albums from FKA Twigs and Lana Del Rey, we take a look back at some of the artists who helped define where we are and where we're going in music. Although not all of these songs are necessarily the best or most memorable of their respective years, they're the ones that made the biggest impact on pop culture at large. Empowerment pop has become a genre unto itself, with songs addressing body positivity Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" , self-confidence Katy Perry's "Firework" and the realities of mental health Logic's "". Robyn helped usher in the most recent wave with this joyous yet melancholy anthem about dancing through heartache and finding strength in solitude. But let's not forget that Gaga was far more direct in her championing of the gay community on this in-your-face dance-floor thumper, which hit No. But "Call Me Maybe" was a new breed of viral hit that didn't have a punch line; a wholesome, flirty slice of pop euphoria that has since become a karaoke and car-ride staple.
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