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Justin Bieber has never shied away from sharing with the world that he is deeply faithful in his belief in the Christian God and the teachings of the Bible. While he typically focuses on producing pop, dance, and R&B music, the Canadian superstar has from time to time recorded music with religious undertones, or in some cases, lyrics that are intensely and outright spiritual.
Despite his close ties with religion, Bieber only reaches Billboard’s Christian charts with his first hit, one which becomes an immediate top 10 on several rankings in the United States.
Following weekend two of Coachella, sales and streams of Bieber’s entire catalog surged again. His music was on the rise after the first of two iterations of the music festival, and this week’s Billboard charts reflect activity following his second showing. Multiple tracks debut across a variety of rankings, including “Everything Hallelujah,” which is featured on Swag II, the second part of his Swag era – which on the Billboard lists was grouped together with the original Swag for charting purposes. “Everything Hallelujah” debuts on a trio of tallies centered around Christian music, and in each instance, Bieber earns his debut appearance.
On the Hot Christian Songs chart, which blends airplay, sales, and streams to show the most-consumed tracks that are Christian in nature – though gospel has its own rankings – “Everything Hallelujah” launches at No. 6. Over on the Christian Streaming Songs tally, the same cut opens one space higher, at No. 5.
Bieber even manages to dominate the Christian Digital Song Sales chart, where “Everything Hallelujah” arrives at No. 1. The singer claims the sole debut on both the Christian Streaming Songs and Christian Digital Song Sales lists, and one of only two on the Hot Christian Songs rundown.
Many Bieber tracks return to various rosters or climb to new peaks, while only a few manage to debut. Both “One Less Lonely Girl” and “One Time” find their way to both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. lists, which detail the most popular songs all around the planet and the most-consumed cuts on Earth excluding American consumption, respectively. The Grammy winner currently fills dozens of spaces on the pair of rosters, but “One Less Lonely Girl” and “One Time” are the only tracks that appear for the first time on both.
Bieber’s “Boyfriend” reaches the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. for the first time, launching at No. 146. After hitting the Billboard Global 200 last week, the track vaults to a new high of No. 142.
Another Bieber tune, “Company,” manages to accomplish the reverse. “Company” opens at No. 155 on the Billboard Global 200 while simultaneously surging from No. 177, where it started just days ago, to No. 126 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S.
A dozen songs by Bieber establish new peaks on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. simultaneously. That roundup includes tracks from several of his album eras. Songs like “Confident” with Chance the Rapper, “Sorry,” “Love Yourself,” “What Do You Mean?” and “Let Me Love You” with DJ Snake, among others, all climb to positions they’ve never seen before.
Bieber’s biggest worldwide hit at the moment is “Beauty and a Beat,” his decade-plus-old collaboration with Nicki Minaj. That EDM smash shoots to No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. and misses out on ruling the Billboard Global 200 by just one space.
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