Gracie Abrams tops Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart for the first time, as “That’s So True” rules the Nov. 23-dated list.
“That’s So True” lifts 4-1 in its fourth week on the chart (following its Oct. 18 release) with 23.5 million official U.S. streams earned in the week ending Nov. 14, a gain of 25%, according to Luminate. (The Nov. 23-dated Streaming Songs chart will publish on Billboard‘s website on Nov. 19.)
Abrams earns her first Streaming Songs ruler a month after snagging her first top 10; “I Love You, I’m Sorry” reached No. 10 on the Oct. 26-dated ranking and has peaked so far at No. 9 (Nov. 2).
She first made the survey in June with the one-week appearance of “Close to You” at No. 45.
Abrams is the second woman to earn her first No. 1 on Streaming Songs as a lead artist in 2024, following Sabrina Carpenter, who boasts two rulers in “Please Please Please” and “Taste” this year.
Concurrently, “That’s So True” leaps 13-6 on the multimetric Billboard Hot 100 as the chart’s greatest gainer in streaming, earning Abrams her first top 10.
“That’s So True” is featured on the deluxe edition of The Secret of Us, Abrams’ second studio album (the standard version was released June 21, followed by the deluxe on Oct. 18). The set debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 dated July 6 and appears at No. 4 on the latest survey via 53,000 equivalent album units earned; it’s accumulated 669,000 units to date.