RockOnTheNet.com
presents The Top Pop Songs
Of All Time !
We have ranked the top pop songs that have charted over the past
50+ years on The ARC Weekly Top 40 and Billboard Hot 100, and
come up with
a definitive list that will continue to expand as we add to it,
and continue to modify as new songs chart on The ARC Weekly Top
40.
Macklemore, born Ben
Haggerty on June 19, 1983, released music
independently (at one time referring to himself
as 'Professor Macklemore') since the early 2000s
before finding success when joining forces with
producer Ryan Lewis. EPs and LPs Macklemore have
recorded over the decade include Open Your
Eyes (2000), The
Language Of My World (2005), The
Unplanned Mixtape (2009), and VS.
Redux
(2010 with Ryan Lewis). Macklemore has been very
public about his addiction to pain killers in the
mid-2000s and his success with recovery in 2008.
Macklemore is also very supportive and vocal
about gay rights. Lewis originally associated
with Macklemore as a photographer before
collaborating together.
October 27: Macklemore & Ryan
Lewis topped the Billboard Digital Albums chart
for 1 week, Rap Albums chart for 13 weeks, and
the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for 3 weeks
with The
Heist.
January 19: Macklemore & Ryan
Lewis topped the Billboard Rap Songs chart for 15
weeks and the R&B/Hip Hop Digital Songs chart
for 14 weeks with "Thrift Shop"
January 26: Macklemore & Ryan
Lewis topped the Billboard Digital Songs chart
for 10 weeks and R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for
14 weeks with "Thrift Shop"
December 31: Macklemore & Ryan
Lewis topped the Billboard 2013
Year-End Chart-Toppers chart as the Top Pop
Artist - Duo/Group, Top Pop New Artist, Top Pop
Hot 100 Artist - Duo/Group, Top R&B/Hip-Hop
Artist - Duo/Group, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
Artist, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs Artist,
Top Rap Songs Artist, and Top Rap Digital Songs
Artist, and with the Top Pop Hot 100 Song, Top
Pop Digital Song, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song, Top
R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song, Top Rap Song, and
Top Rap Digital Song ("Thrift Shop").
March 19: Macklemore & Ryan
Lewis topped the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
chart for 1 week and Rap Albums chart for 1 week
with This
Unruly Mess I've Made.
Released: October 9, 2012 US: 5x Platinum Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 2 Billboard # 1: Digital Albums,
R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, Rap Albums Grammy Winner: Best Rap Album Grammy Nominee: Album of the Year Tracks: "Ten Thousand
Hours" - "Can't Hold Us" (featuring Ray
Dalton) - "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz)
- "Thin Line" (featuring Buffalo
Madonna) - "Same Love" (featuring Mary
Lambert) - "Make The Money" -
"Neon Cathedral" (featuring Allen
Stone) - "Bombom" (featuring The
Teaching) - "White Walls" (featuring
Schoolboy Q & Hollis) - "Jimmy
Iovine" (featuring Ab-Soul) -
"Wings" - "A Wake"
(featuring Evan Roman) - "Gold"
(featuring Eight4 Fly) - "Starting
Over" (featuring Ben Bridwell) -
"Cowboy Boots"
Note: Song title and position
links lead you to the song's ARC Weekly Top 40 chart run, LP links take
you to Amazon.com for that LP's info (often
including track listings and track samples), and
single cover art takes you to Amazon.com for that CD single (if
available). Songs charting prior to 1980 have
information from Billboard magazine.