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Songs With the Most Weeks Atop All of Billboard’s Airplay Charts Combined: Miley Cyrus’ ‘Flowers,’ Alex Warren’s ‘Ordinary’ & More

Written by: News Room Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Miley Cyrus‘ “Flowers” added a record-extending 51st week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart dated June 15, 2024, and made more history in the process.

As it held at the summit, “Flowers” totaled an unprecedented 100 weeks atop all the Billboard radio charts that it has led. In addition to its then-51 frames atop Adult Contemporary, the song, released on Columbia Records in January 2023, ran up reigns of 18 weeks on the all-format Radio Songs chart, 17 weeks on Adult Pop Airplay, 10 weeks on Pop Airplay and four weeks on Dance/Mix Show Airplay. It eventually upped its count to 57 weeks at No. 1 on Adult Contemporary and a staggering 106 weeks atop all Billboard airplay charts.

“Flowers,” which in February 2024 won the Grammy Award for record of the year, is one of 22 smashes that have spent at least 52 weeks, or a full year, combined at No. 1 on Billboard airplay charts. Billboard boasts 25 currently active radio airplay charts, dating to the Adult Contemporary tally’s July 17, 1961, launch. Country Airplay became the first airplay chart ranked by electronically monitored data as of the list dated Jan. 20, 1990; all current airplay charts (more than half of which began in the ‘90s) are based on data monitored by Mediabase and provided to Billboard by Luminate.

The 25 such surveys: Adult Alternative Airplay, Adult Contemporary, Adult Pop Airplay, Adult R&B Airplay, Alternative Airplay, Christian AC Airplay, Christian Airplay, Country Airplay, Dance/Mix Show Airplay, Gospel Airplay, (the seasonal-only) Holiday Airplay chart, Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay, Latin Rhythm Airplay, Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Mainstream Rock Airplay, Pop Airplay, R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Radio Songs, Rap Airplay, Regional Mexican Airplay, Rhythmic Airplay, Rock & Alternative Airplay, Smooth Jazz Airplay and Tropical Airplay.

Now, a second song has reached the vaunted milestone of 100 combined weeks — and a record-tying 106 — at No. 1 on Billboard airplay charts: Alex Warren’s “Ordinary,” with the honor attained thanks most recently to its 33rd week atop Adult Contemporary — it’s also the only song to be No. 1 for six months or more on as many as three airplay lists. “I think every single year there’s always that wedding song or love song,” he told Billboard in 2025. “I think ‘Ordinary,’ sonically, has been this exciting storytelling record. It’s a song about love and love is killing it right now.”

Below browse the 22 songs — with a leading three by Mariah Carey, followed by two by Adele — that have blanketed radio and spent the most cumulative weeks atop Billboard’s airplay charts (through rankings dated June 20, 2026). They’re some of the most familiar hits still prominent on airwaves: As Cyrus playfully asked the 2024 Grammys crowd when she performed “Flowers,” “Why are you acting like you don’t know this song?!”

Plus, as Warren also told Billboard in 2025 about the mass appeal of “Ordinary,” “When you write a song, you want it to apply to as many people as possible.”

  • 106 weeks, “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Feb. 25, 2023

    • Adult Contemporary: a record 57 weeks at No. 1
    • Radio Songs: 18 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 17 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
    • Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 4 weeks
  • 106 weeks, “Ordinary,” Alex Warren

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: June 7, 2025

    • Adult Contemporary: 33 weeks at No. 1
    • Adult Pop Airplay: a record 30 weeks at No. 1
    • Radio Songs: a record-tying 27 weeks at No. 1
    • Pop Airplay: a record 16 weeks at No. 1
  • 87 weeks, “Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: April 18, 2020

    • Adult Contemporary: 35 weeks at No. 1
    • Radio Songs: 26 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 20 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 6 weeks
  • 74 weeks, “Despacito,” Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: March 4, 2017

    • Latin Rhythm Airplay: 20 weeks at No. 1
    • Latin Airplay: 19 weeks
    • Latin Pop Airplay: 18 weeks
    • Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 7 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 5 weeks
    • Radio Songs: 5 weeks
  • 72 weeks, “Blurred Lines,” Robin Thicke feat. T.I. + Pharrell

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: July 13, 2013

    • Adult R&B Airplay: 17 weeks at No. 1
    • R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 12 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
    • Rhythmic Airplay: 10 weeks
    • Radio Songs: 11 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 6 weeks
    • Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 6 weeks
  • 72 weeks, “Somebody That I Used To Know,” Gotye feat. Kimbra

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Feb. 25, 2012

    • Adult Contemporary: 19 weeks at No. 1
    • Adult Alternative Airplay: 13 weeks
    • Alternative Airplay: 12 weeks
    • Rock & Alternative Airplay: 7 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 6 weeks
    • Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 6 weeks
    • Radio Songs: 6 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 3 weeks
  • 71 weeks, “High Hopes,” Panic! at the Disco

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Nov. 17, 2018

    • Rock & Alternative Airplay: 17 weeks at No. 1
    • Alternative Airplay: 16 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 15 weeks
    • Radio Songs: 14 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 6 weeks
    • Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 3 weeks
  • 71 weeks, “Girls Like You,” Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Aug. 4, 2018

    • Adult Contemporary: 36 weeks at No. 1
    • Radio Songs: 16 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 14 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 5 weeks
  • 69 weeks, “We Belong Together,” Mariah Carey

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: May 28, 2005

    • Radio Songs: 16 weeks at No. 1
    • R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 14 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
    • Rhythmic Airplay: 10 weeks
    • Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 9 weeks
    • Adult R&B Airplay: 8 weeks
    • Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 2 weeks
  • 65 weeks, “Feel It Still,” Portugal. The Man

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: July 8, 2017

    • Alternative Airplay: a record-tying 20 weeks at No. 1
    • Rock & Alternative Airplay: 17 weeks
    • Adult Alternative Airplay: 11 weeks
    • Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 5 weeks
    • Radio Songs: 5 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 4 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 3 weeks
  • 65 weeks, “Danza Kuduro,” Don Omar & Lucenzo

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Nov. 13, 2010

    • Latin Rhythm Airplay: a record 29 weeks at No. 1
    • Tropical Airplay: 18 weeks
    • Latin Airplay: 15 weeks
    • Latin Pop Airplay: 3 weeks
  • 63 weeks, “Shape of You,” Ed Sheeran

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Feb. 25, 2017

    • Adult Contemporary: 24 weeks at No. 1
    • Radio Songs: 12 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 12 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 9 weeks
    • Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 6 weeks
  • 61 weeks, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Dec. 13, 2008

    • Holiday Airplay: a record 61 weeks at No. 1
  • 57 weeks, “Rolling in the Deep,” Adele

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Feb. 12, 2011

    • Adult Contemporary: 19 weeks at No. 1
    • Adult Alternative Airplay: 14 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 13 weeks
    • Radio Songs: 6 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 5 weeks
  • 56 weeks, “Easy on Me,” Adele

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Nov. 13, 2021

    • Adult Contemporary: 24 weeks at No. 1
    • Radio Songs: 15 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 7 weeks
  • 56 weeks, “Dilemma,” Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Aug. 17, 2002

    • Radio Songs: 12 weeks at No. 1
    • Rhythmic Airplay: 11 weeks
    • Rap Airplay: 10 weeks
    • R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 9 weeks
    • Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 9 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 5 weeks
  • 56 weeks, “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Dec. 9, 1995

    • Radio Songs: 13 weeks at No. 1
    • Adult Contemporary: 13 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 11 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
    • Rhythmic Airplay: 9 weeks
  • 55 weeks, “Be Without You,” Mary J. Blige

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Jan. 7, 2006

    • R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 15 weeks at No. 1
    • Adult R&B Airplay: 14 weeks
    • Radio Songs: 9 weeks
    • Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 6 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 4 weeks
    • Rhythmic Airplay: 4 weeks
    • Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 3 weeks
  • 53 weeks, “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” Green Day

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Dec. 11, 2004

    • Alternative Airplay: 16 weeks at No. 1
    • Mainstream Rock Airplay: 14 weeks
    • Adult Pop Airplay: 11 weeks
    • Adult Alternative Airplay: 8 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 4 weeks
  • 53 weeks, “In Da Club,” 50 Cent

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Feb. 8, 2003

    • Rap Airplay: 12 weeks at No. 1
    • Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 10 weeks
    • R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 9 weeks
    • Rhythmic Airplay: 9 weeks
    • Radio Songs: 9 weeks
    • Pop Airplay: 4 weeks
  • 52 weeks, “No Guidance,” Chris Brown feat. Drake

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Aug. 3, 2019

    • R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 27 weeks at No. 1
    • Adult R&B Airplay: 11 weeks
    • Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 10 weeks
    • Rhythmic Airplay: 4 weeks
  • 52 weeks, “Ginza,” J Balvin

    Date of first week at No. 1 on a Billboard airplay chart: Sept. 12, 2015

    • Latin Pop Airplay: 25 weeks at No. 1
    • Latin Rhythm Airplay: 15 weeks
    • Latin Airplay: 12 weeks
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