The Billboard Hot 100 for March 3, 2018 captures a moment when hip-hop, pop, and country-pop hybrids shared equal radio space. While you cannot legally download a single MP3 file containing the entire chart, you can easily recreate the experience through streaming playlists or by purchasing individual tracks from legitimate stores.
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For a complete, sortable list of all 100 positions from March 3, 2018, visit Billboard’s official archive (subscription may be required for full dataset).
Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for the week of March 3, 2018
, stands as a definitive snapshot of a shifting musical landscape where hip-hop solidified its dominance and streaming began to rewrite the rules of chart longevity. At the center of this cultural moment was , whose massive hit "God's Plan" held the #1 spot for its fifth consecutive week.
The Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of March 3, 2018, was defined by the continued dominance of hip-hop and a steady hold by established pop powerhouses. According to VOA News, the top five positions remained unchanged from the previous week, reflecting a period of relative stability at the very peak of the music industry. Top 10 Highlights (Week of March 3, 2018)
The chart showcased a mix of long-standing hits and rising collaborations:
Top 10 Songs on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart - March 3, 2018
The Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart is a widely recognized music industry standard for measuring the most popular songs in the United States. On March 3, 2018, the top 10 songs on the chart were:
Notable Trends and Records
The Impact of the Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart continues to be a leading indicator of a song's popularity and longevity. These rankings not only reflect current musical tastes but also have the power to influence an artist's career and a song's lasting impact on the music industry. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart -03.03.2018- Mp...
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The Billboard Hot 100 for the week of March 3, 2018, was defined by the overwhelming dominance of and a strong presence from the Black Panther film soundtrack. Top 10 Singles (March 3, 2018) 1 God’s Plan Ed Sheeran Bruno Mars & Cardi B Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug Post Malone ft. Ty Dolla $ign Look Alive BlocBoy JB ft. Meant to Be Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line The Middle Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey Pray For Me The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar Key Feature Highlights Drake's Iron Grip: For the chart dated March 3, held the #1 spot with "God's Plan"
, which eventually spent 11 consecutive weeks at the summit. He also occupied the #6 slot as a featured artist on BlocBoy JB's "Look Alive".
Hip-Hop Dominance: The top 10 was heavily skewed toward Hip-Hop and R&B, with artists like Post Malone , , , and Kendrick Lamar maintaining strong positions.
The Black Panther Effect: Soundtrack singles were surging; "Pray For Me" The Weeknd Kendrick Lamar sat at #9, while "All The Stars" by Kendrick Lamar was just outside the top 10 at #11. Crossover Success: Bebe Rexha Florida Georgia Line
continued their massive run with "Meant to Be," which became one of the most successful country-pop crossovers in history. Longevity Kings: Ed Sheeran
's "Perfect" and Camila Cabello's "Havana" remained in the top 5 despite having been on the charts for 25 and 31 weeks respectively. Billboard Hot 100™
Look Alive * Look Alive. BlocBoy JB Featuring Drake. * 6. * 5. * 2. * 6 PEAK. 5 WEEKS. 2.
On the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated March 3, 2018, the chart reflected the streaming-driven, pop-rap-dominated marketplace of early 2018. Key points from that week:
If you want a detailed list (full top 100, positions, and movement for that specific week) I can provide the exact rankings and shifts for March 3, 2018.
For the week of March 3, 2018, Drake's "God's Plan" held the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for the fifth consecutive week, while the top five positions remained unchanged. Post Malone's "Psycho" debuted strongly at #6, and the Black Panther soundtrack continued to influence the chart, highlighting a period of high stability. View the full chart details at Billboard. Billboard Hot 100™ The Billboard Hot 100 for March 3, 2018
Pray For Me * Pray For Me. The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar. * 11 PEAK. 7 WEEKS. Billboard Top 5 Songs for Week Ending March 3
Chart date: March 3, 2018
Source: Billboard
| Rank | Song | Artist | |------|------|--------| | 1 | God’s Plan | Drake | | 2 | Perfect | Ed Sheeran | | 3 | Finesse (Remix) | Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B | | 4 | Havana | Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug | | 5 | Rockstar | Post Malone ft. 21 Savage |
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Headline: Drake’s “God’s Plan” Holds at #1 as Bruno Mars & Cardi B Climb
Top 5 Summary:
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Longest-Charting Song: Post Malone’s “rockstar” held the title at 24 weeks on the chart.
Music & Culture Notes (March 2018 Context):
Full Top 10 (March 3, 2018):
Chart dated March 3, 2018, reflects tracking weeks from mid-February 2018. For a complete, sortable list of all 100
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While no songs debuted inside the top 10 on March 3, 2018, there were several significant moves:
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Due to copyright laws and digital distribution rights, no legitimate website can provide direct MP3 downloads of the entire Billboard Hot 100. However, this article provides a complete historical breakdown of the chart from that date, including the top 10, notable debuts, long-running hits, and legal ways to access or listen to these tracks today.
Here is the official top 10 from the Billboard Hot 100 dated 03/03/2018:
| Rank | Song | Artist | |------|------|--------| | 1 | "God’s Plan" | Drake | | 2 | "Perfect" | Ed Sheeran | | 3 | "Finesse (Remix)" | Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B | | 4 | "Look Alive" | BlocBoy JB ft. Drake | | 5 | "Havana" | Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug | | 6 | "Rockstar" | Post Malone ft. 21 Savage | | 7 | "Bad at Love" | Halsey | | 8 | "Meant to Be" | Bebe Rexha ft. Florida Georgia Line | | 9 | "Psycho" | Post Malone ft. Ty Dolla $ign | | 10 | "The Middle" | Zedd, Maren Morris, Grey |