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YouTube to pull music data from Billboard’s charts because it doesn’t like its ranking formula

Last updated: December 18, 2025 12:00 am
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YouTube Pulls Data from Billboard for Music Charts

YouTube has announced that it will no longer provide data to Billboard for use in the publisher’s U.S. music charts. This decision comes in response to a recent change in Billboard’s ranking formula, which now gives more weight to paid, on-demand streaming over ad-supported, free streaming.

Billboard defended its decision by stating that the new formula better reflects the increase in streaming revenue and changing consumer behaviors. In essence, streaming has become more important than traditional album or song purchases, and Billboard wants its charts to reflect this shift.

However, YouTube disagrees with the new formula, as it believes there should be no distinction between free and paid streams. The platform argues that Billboard’s outdated formula does not accurately represent how fans consume music today, with streaming accounting for 84% of U.S. recorded music revenue.

YouTube’s blog post explains, “We’re simply asking that every stream is counted fairly and equally, whether it is subscription-based or ad-supported—because every fan matters and every play should count.”

As a result of the disagreement, YouTube will stop providing data to Billboard after January 16, 2026. The changes will impact the Billboard 200 lists and genre-based album charts, with adjustments to the ratio between paid and ad-supported streaming tiers for the Billboard Hot 100.

Under the revised calculation, it will now require fewer streams for an album to climb the charts. Billboard will now count 2,500 ad-supported streams or 1,000 paid/subscription streams as one album unit, with paid streams given more weight than ad-supported streams.

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While YouTube’s decision may impact its standing in the music industry, the platform hopes to work with Billboard to achieve equitable representation across the charts in the future.

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