Biggest Drop From US Number 1

Information last updated October 15, 2021. Information subject to change in the future.

Jimin

“Like Crazy” (April 15, 2023)

Dropped from 1 to 38

Taylor Swift

“willow” (January 02, 2021)

Dropped from 1 to 38



6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj

“Trollz” (July 04, 2020)

Dropped from 1 to 34


BTS

“Life Goes On” (December 12, 2020)

Dropped from 1 to 28


Travis Scott feat. Young Thug & M.I.A.

“FRANCHISE” (October 17, 2020)

Dropped from 1 to 25


The Weeknd

“Heartless” (December 21, 2019)

Dropped from 1 to 17


BTS

“Butter” (September 18, 2021)

Dropped from 1 to 17


Billy Preston

“Nothing from Nothing” (October 26, 1974)

Dropped from 1 to 15


Dionne Warwicke and the Spinners

“Then Came You” (November 02, 1974)

Dropped from 1 to 15


Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber

“Stuck with U” (May 05, 2020)

Dropped from 1 to 13


Simon & Garfunkel

“the Sounds of Silence” (January 29, 1966)

Dropped from 1 to 12


Barry White

“Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe” (September 28, 1974)

Dropped from 1 to 12


Andy Kim

“Rock Me Gently” (October 05, 1974)

Dropped from 1 to 12


Stevie Wonder

“You Haven’t Done Nothin’” (November 09, 1974)

Dropped from 1 to 12


Bachman-Turner Overdrive

“You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” (November 16, 1974)

Dropped from 1 to 12


John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band

“Whatever Gets You Through the Night” (November 23, 1974)

Dropped from 1 to 12


the Scotts, Travis Scott & Kid Cudi

“the Scotts” (May 16, 2020)

Dropped from 1 to 12


Coldplay x BTS 

“My Universe” (October 16, 2021)

Dropped from 1 to 38


Diana Ross

“Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)” (January 31, 1976)

Dropped from 1 to 11