7. "Don't" by Bryson Tiller
Chart ranking: 98
Views: 1.52 million
Bryson Tiller, who was featured on DJ Khaled's popular song "Wild Thoughts" in 2017 along with Rihanna, has broken into the top charts.
6. "Homemade" by Jake Owen
Chart ranking: 89
Views: 1.6 million
Jake Owen, the "Homemade" country singer, recently inked a worldwide publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music, Billboard's Annie Reuter reported. Owen released his latest album, "Greetings from… Jake," in March.
5. "Gummo (Snitch Remix)" by Toronto Guy Cody
Chart ranking: 75
Views: 1.81 million
Toronto Guy Cody, a hip-hop and rap singer with almost 35,000 subscribers on YouTube, entered the top 100 chart for his song "Gummo (Snitch Remix)." The new song plays on rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine's song "Gummo" and his recent reputation for his role in the federal trial of two alleged members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.
4. "Feel Special" by TWICE
Chart ranking: 51
Views: 2.59 million
K-pop group TWICE, which features nine female members, released its "Feel Special" album Sept. 23. When the group posted a teaser video for the album on YouTube, it garnered over 2 million views within 24 hours, Tamar Herman reported for Pitchfork.
3. "Heartless" by Polo G featuring Mustard
Chart ranking: 36
Views: 3.34 million
Polo G, a 20-year-old rapper from Chicago, quickly rose to fame in 2019 after being released from Cook County Jail in May of 2018, according to Pitchfork's Alphonse Pierre. "Die a Legend," Polo G's debut album, dropped on June 7 and he's currently on tour around the US.
2. "Satish" by Tee Grizzley
Chart ranking: 14
Views: 5.65 million
Tee Grizzley's "Satish" shot to No. 14 for its first week on YouTube Music's US top 100 chart. The rapper lost his aunt and manager Jobina Brown in August when she was shot to death in the backseat of Tee Grizzley's car, Pitchfork's Matthew Strauss reported. "Satish" addresses the tragedy and features footage of Brown in the music video.
1. "Intro" by DaBaby
Chart ranking: 6
Views: 7.78 million
DaBaby's "Intro" from the album "Kirk," his second in a year, made its first appearance on YouTube Music's top 100 in the US at No. 6. The "Intro" video debuted at number one in the US and 34 worldwide.