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.
"It's
been an interesting life. I feel like I'm 40
years old at the age of 16." - The Kid
Laroi
TIMELINE
The Kid Laroi was born
Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard on August 17,
2003. He first rose to fame in his homeland of
Australia as a rapper and became the youngest
Australian artist to have a #1 LP in the country.
July 24: The Kid Laroi released
the mixtape F***
Love
which was followed up with reissue editions.
May 15: The Kid Laroi topped the
Billboard Rock & Alternative Songs chart for
12 weeks, Alternative Songs chart for 12 weeks,
and Alternative Digital Song Sales chart for 4
weeks with "Without You."
August 7: The Kid Laroi topped the
Billboard 200 LP chart for 1 week, Top
R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for 2 weeks, and Rap
Albums chart for 3 weeks with F***
Love.
F***
Love Released: July 24, 2020 US: 3x Platinum Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 1 (for 1
week) Billboard # 1: R&B/Hip-Hop
Albums, Rap Albums Tracks: "Booty
Call" (skit) - "Maybe" -
"Wrong" (featuring Lil Mosey) -
"I Wish" - "Not Fair"
(featuring Corbin) - "Bathroom"
(skit) - "Go" (featuring Juice
Wrld) - "Tell Me Why" - "Same
Thing" - "New Guy" (skit) -
"Erase U" - "Running" -
"Wish You Well" (skit) - "Need
You Most (So Sick)" -
"Selfish"
F***
Love (Savage) Released: November 6, 2020 Tracks: "Pikachu" -
"So Done" - "Tragic"
(featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again &
Internet Money) - "Always Do" -
"Feel Something" (featuring
Marshmello) - "F*** You, Goodbye"
(featuring Machine Gun Kelly) - "Without
You"
F***
Love 3: Over You Released: July 23, 2021 Tracks: "Over You"
- "Not Sober" (featuring Polo G
& Stunna Gambino) - "Stay"
(with Justin Bieber) - "Same
Energy" - "Don't Leave Me"
(featuring G Herbo & Lil Durk) -
"Bad News" - "Still Chose
You" (featuring Mustard) - "I Don't
Know" - "About You" -
"Lonely And F***** Up" -
"Situation" - "Attention"
- "Best For Me"
The
First Time Released: November 10, 2023 Tracks: "Sorry" -
"Bleed" - "I Thought That I
Needed You" - "Where Do You
Sleep?" - "Too Much" (with Jung Kook
& Central Cee) - "Tear Me
Apart" - "Strangers"
(Interlude) - "Nights Like This" -
"What's The Move" (featuring Future
& BabyDrill) - "Strangers Pt.
2" (Interlude) - "Call Me
Instead" (featuring Robert Glasper &
YoungBoy Never Broke Again) - "Deserve
You" - "What Went Wrong?" -
"The Line" (featuring D4vd) -
"What Just Happened" -
"You" - "Love Again" - "Where
Does Your Spirit Go?" - "You Never
Forget Your First Time..." - "Kids
Are Growing Up"
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.