Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Decade that the Hot 100 debuted | 1950s (1958) | 100%
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Held top 3 slots on Hot 100 at the same time (2019) | Ariana Grande | 50%
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Most overall Hot 100 songs | Drake (293) | 50%
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Female soloist with the most Hot 100 #1 songs | Mariah Carey (19) | 50%
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Band with most top 5 Hot 100 songs | The Beatles (29) | 50%
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Most Hot 100 #1 songs since 2020 | BTS (6) | 43%
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First solo woman to top the chart (1960) | Connie Francis (Everybody's Somebody's Fool) | 43%
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Soloist with most top 5 Hot 100 songs | Drake (34) | 43%
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#1 song in chart history (91 weeks in the Hot 100) | Heat Waves (Glass Animals) | 43%
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Most Hot 100 #1 songs of the 1990s | Mariah Carey (14) | 43%
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Male soloist with the most Hot 100 #1 songs | Michael Jackson (13) - plus 4 with Jackson 5 | 43%
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Album with the most Top 10s (2022) | Midnights (Taylor Swift) | 43%
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Longest run at #1 on the Hot 100 | Old Town Road (Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) | 43%
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Songwriter with the most #1 hits | Paul McCartney (32) | 43%
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First Song to top the chart | Poor Little Fool | 43%
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2nd Album with 5 #1 hits (2010-11) | Teenage Dream (Katy Perry) | 43%
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Most Hot 100 #1 songs of the 1960s | The Beatles (18) | 43%
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Most Hot 100 #1 songs | The Beatles (20) | 43%
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#1 Hit with the longest runtime (2022) | All Too Well (Taylor Swift, 10:13) | 36%
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Only act with a Hot 100 #1 in 4 distinct decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s) | Mariah Carey | 36%
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First Artist to top the chart | Ricky Nelson | 36%
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Longest run in the top two on the Hot 100 | As it Was (Harry Styles) | 29%
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1st Album with 5 #1 hits (1987-88) | Bad (Michael Jackson) | 29%
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Most Hot 100 #1 songs of the 1980s | Michael Jackson (9) | 29%
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Most Hot 100 #1 songs of the 2010s | Rihanna (9) | 29%
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Most Hot 100 #1 songs of the 2000s | Usher (7) | 29%
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Most Hot 100 #1 songs of the 1970s | Bee Gees (9) | 21%
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Most common Hot 100 song title Radiants (1968) Adele (2021) Wilson Phillips (1990) | Hold On | 21%
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