Friday, July 17, 2026

Beyonce Chart Status In Peril as Taylor Swift, Charlie Puth and BTS Member Drop Singles Tonight

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Beyonce’s reign at number 1 may be over tonight by 1am.

Both Taylor Swift and Charlie Puth are dropping new singles tonight. Puth’s is with a member of BTS, the first real test of that group’s individuals since they announced going on hiatus.

Swift’s single is called “Carolina,” it’s her Oscar eligible Best Song for 2023 from the movie of “Where the Crawdaddys Sing.”

Puth has also previewed his single with Jung Kook of BTS. It’s called “Left and Right,” and it already sounds like a hit.

Both of these new singles are original songs, unlike Beyonce’s, which is a cover.

Come back at midnight.

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Roger Friedman
Roger Friedman
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