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- Every week, YouTube shares its music chart toppers, including a list of songs that made it into YouTube's top 100 in the US for the first time.
- This week, DaBaby's "Intro" made its YouTube chart debut at No. 6, and Bryson Tiller - who was featured on DJ Khaled's "Wild Thoughts" in 2017 - earned his own spot at No. 98.
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Green Day's hit "Wake Me Up When September Ends" experienced its annual return to fame on YouTube this week, with views on the last day of the month reaching over 395,000, according to the video-sharing platform.
But that's not the only song that experienced a spike in popularity.
YouTube shared a list of the latest entries into its US top songs chart, which includes several rappers as well as a K-pop group and a country singer.
YouTube calculates its top songs chart by combining views on all official versions of a song. This includes the official music video, user-made videos with the official song, and lyric videos, although paid
YouTube had over 2 billion monthly active users as of earlier this year.
Here are the eight songs that broke YouTube's top 100 for the first time this week: