By Dimitrios Kambouris Hugh McIntyre Senior Contributor
Justin Bieber鈥檚 鈥淟et Me Love You鈥 with DJ Snake hits a new peak at No. 138 on the Billboard Global … More Excl. U.S., nearly a decade after its release. NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 13: Justin Bieber attends The 2021 Met Gala Celebrating In America: A Lexicon Of Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on September 13, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue )
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Much of Justin Bieber鈥檚 musical output predates the introduction of Billboard鈥檚 global charts, which arrived in 2020. By that point, he was already one of the world鈥檚 most successful pop musicians, and he had scored dozens of hits all around the planet.
Despite that minor handicap, the Canadian Grammy winner has still managed to land many tracks on the global rosters, and he regularly appears with at least a song or two, even though he hasn鈥檛 promoted anything brand new in a long time 鈥 something his fans have taken notice of.
One of Bieber鈥檚 more popular collaborations is on the rise on one of Billboard鈥檚 worldwide lists at the moment. Almost a decade after it was released, the tune reaches a new all-time peak.
“Let Me Love You” Jumps to a New Chart Peak
“Let Me Love You,” Bieber鈥檚 collaboration with electronic producer DJ Snake, jumps almost 10 spaces on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. ranking. That tally ranks the most consumed songs all around the planet, with streams and sales originating from American consumers removed. The smash slithers from No. 147 to No. 138, a position that now marks a new high point for the tune.
One of Justin Bieber鈥檚 Longest-Charting Tunes
Of Bieber鈥檚 32 songs that have reached the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., “Let Me Love You” still ranks as one of his lowest-charting, as it鈥檚 only climbed to No. 138. It sits toward the bottom of his collection of wins on the tally, in terms of peak position. That said, it鈥檚 also one of his longer-running successes, as the catchy dance-pop tune is about to reach half a year on the list.
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For DJ Snake, “Let Me Love You” is his longest-charting release. Its 25 weeks on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. easily outpace the 10 frames that “Lean On,” his collaboration with Major Lazer and M脴, collected. But as is the case with Bieber, longevity doesn鈥檛 always equal a lofty high point, as several of DJ Snake鈥檚 other tunes have climbed to significantly higher peaks, though they haven鈥檛 held on for quite as long.
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Bieber fills a pair of spots on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. this week, and both of his wins are climbing. As “Let Me Love You” advances to a new peak, “Despacito,” his blockbuster team-up with Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, pushes a few spaces north to No. 183. That tune has lived on the tally for much longer than “Let Me Love You” 鈥 108 weeks versus 25 鈥 and has climbed higher, as it previously stalled at No. 104.
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