Two Justin Bieber smashes — “Daisies” and “Beauty and a Beat” with Nicki Minaj — find their way back to Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart as Drake tracks slip away. INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: (Exclusive Coverage) (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (NOT TO BE LICENSED FOR ANY STANDALONE OR SPECIAL INTEREST BOOK PUBLISHING USE CONCERNING THE COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL AND/OR STAGECOACH MUSIC FESTIVAL) Justin Bieber performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 11, 2026 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)
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Last week, Drake held nearly 60% of all of the spaces on Billboard‘s Streaming Songs chart as his three new albums, Iceman, Habibti and Maid of Honour, debuted in the loftiest trio of spaces on the Billboard 200 – making him the first artist to accomplish that feat. It became clear with one look at the Streaming Songs tally that it was plays on sites and apps like Spotify, Apple Music and others that were largely to thank for his historic success.
Drake remains the king of the Streaming Songs chart, but more than 10 of his recent hits fall away. He lays claim to 17 smashes this time around, but there is now more room for other artists to return to the rundown. Justin Bieber is one of several superstars that push multiple tracks back to the Streaming Songs chart, thanks to a relative lack of Drake hits.
Justin Bieber Returns With “Daisies” and “Beauty and a Beat”
Both of Bieber’s wins on the current edition of the Streaming Songs chart appear in the lower reaches of the tally, and they weren’t present last time around. The singer bookends the deepest 10 spaces, with “Daisies” reentering at No. 41, while “Beauty and a Beat,” his decade-plus-old collaboration with Nicki Minaj, finds its way back to last place, No. 50.
Justin Bieber Pushed Both Singles Into the Top 10
Of course, neither of those singles approaches its all-time high on the Streaming Songs chart as they return. “Daisies” is counted as one of the Canadian singer’s seven No. 1s. It reached the top spot in July 2025 and only managed one stint at the summit.
“Beauty and a Beat” became a surprise smash after Bieber headlined the 2026 edition of Coachella. While the electronic dance-pop song arrived on the Streaming Songs rundown in January 2013, it rose to its peak position of No. 5 a little more than a month ago.
Justin Bieber Joins Luke Combs in a Chart Feat
Bieber is one of only two artists to bring multiple singles back to the Streaming Songs chart this frame. Country talent Luke Combs manages the same showing with back-to-back wins. “Be By You” and “Sleepless in a Hotel Room,” two former top 10s, reappear at Nos. 48 and 49, respectively, settling in just one slot ahead of “Beauty and a Beat.”
Only a handful of tracks break back onto the Streaming Songs chart in loftier positions than “Daisies.” That roundup includes Olivia Dean’s “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” (No. 36), Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” (No. 39), and “I’m the Problem” by Morgan Wallen. That country cut appears one space above “Daisies.” Songs from Bruno Mars, Don Toliver and “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters also find their way back to the tally.
Justin Bieber Returns “Yukon” to One Billboard Tally
One additional smash by Bieber earns another week on a similarly structured Billboard chart, though one that is more focused on R&B. On the R&B Streaming Songs rundown, “Yukon,” which was released around the same time as “Daisies” from Bieber’s 2025 surprise album Swag, is back at No. 15 in last place.
Justin Bieber Pushes “Speed Demon” as a New Single
The fact that “Daisies,” “Beauty and a Beat” and “Yukon” return to various streaming rosters is notable, but Bieber’s focus is surely on his recently-chosen single “Speed Demon.” That tune from Swag II, the quick follow-up to the original Swag, debuts at No. 43 on the Radio Songs list. The cut also lifts to new peaks on the Rhythmic Airplay (No. 13), Pop Airplay (No. 22) and Adult Pop Airplay charts (No. 37) simultaneously.

