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All I Want for Christmas is You has now topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 19 very non-consecutive weeks.
That ties an all-time record held by Lil Nas X's Old Town Road, featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, and a blockbuster from last year.
Shaboosies, a bar song tipsy.
The new charts cover the weekend of Halloween, so they're full of spooky music.
Ghostbusters, Somebody's Watching Me, Monster Mash, and Michael Jackson's Thriller, which re-enters the top ten.
But a fair bit of Christmas music also reenters this week's charts, as fans started streaming their favorites while pumpkins were still on their doorsteps.
Michael BublΓ©'s album Christmas is one of four holiday records reentering the album's chart, while two holiday classics make their way back to the Hot 100.
They're by Mariah Carey and Wham!
This week, three new records debut in the top ten of the Billboard albums chart, including the first ever top ten hit from rising R&B singer Daniel Caesar, Son of Spurgey debuts at number four.
Brandi Carlile hits the top ten for a fifth time as Returning to Myself debuts at number seven.
And pop star Demi Lovato's ninth studio album is also her ninth top ten hit.
It's Not That Deep debuts at number nine.
None of them could displace the season's biggest hit.
Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl holds at number one for a fourth straight week.
This week, three new records debut in the top ten of the Billboard albums chart, including the first ever top ten hit from rising R&B singer Daniel Caesar, Son of Spurgey debuts at number four.
Brandi Carlile hits the top ten for a fifth time as Returning to Myself debuts at number seven.
It's Not That Deep debuts at number nine.