Selena Gomez Tops ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 for First Time
By Reuters
06 November 2019 |
11:21 am
“Lose You to Love Me" was No. 1 on the singles chart with 38.8 million streams in its first week. Gomez celebrated the accomplishment with her fans on Instagram. My first number 1!! This song is so dear to my heart.
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