It’s free Billboard charts month!
Starting today (Sept. 2) and running through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, which is emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard‘s unrivaled vault of weekly and historical music charts when visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com via a link in the newsletter.
Chart Beat subscribers will also have free Billboard.com access through September to artists’ complete chart histories and all Chart Beat stories, which recap new No. 1s, debuts and more action on Billboard’s charts.
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Billboard boasts more than 250 weekly charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, the Billboard 200 albums chart and the Billboard Artist 100 chart. The Hot 100 and Billboard 200 each sport nearly 70 years of history, reflecting the evolution of hit music in that span, from Elvis Presley and the Beatles to Taylor Swift, Drake and more. Other Billboard charts cover an all-encompassing range of genres, including pop, country, rock & alternative, R&B/hip-hop, Latin, dance, Christian and gospel.
Along with those U.S.-based rankings, additional surveys measure popularity internationally via the Billboard Global 200 and the Hits of the World charts menu; Greatest of All Time charts recap the biggest artists, albums and songs over various eras; and songwriter and producers charts spotlight the creatives behind the music.
Billboard.com artist histories, meanwhile, present a one-stop look at acts’ entire charted catalogs, from No. 1s to deeper-cut favorites that dented tallies and remain memorable.
Plus, Billboard.com’s Chart Beat hub houses all stories about Billboard’s charts. Chart Beat has been a must-visit destination for chart fans from even before Billboard.com (or the internet) launched, first appearing in Billboard magazine more than 40 years ago.