The Chainsmokers’ Billboard charts history Lyrics

Albums & EPs (Billboard 200 chart)

2016
Collage (EP)
Bouquet (EP)


2017
Memories...Do Not Open

2018
Sick Boy

2019
World War Joy (EP)
World War Joy


Songs (Billboard Hot 100 chart)

2014
"#SELFIE"

2016
"Roses" (feat. ROZES)
"Don't Let Me Down" (feat. Daya)
"Closer" (feat. Halsey)
"All We Know" (feat. Phoebe Ryan)
"Setting Fires" (feat. XYLØ)

2017
"Paris"
"Something Just Like This" (feat. Coldplay)
"The One"
2018
"Side Effects" (feat. Emily Warren)
"Sick Boy"
"Everybody Hates Me"

2019
"This Feeling" (feat. Kelsea Ballerine)
"Who Do You Love" (feat. 5 Seconds of Summer)
"Call You Mine" (feat. Bebe Rexha)
"Takeaway" (feat. ILLENIUM & Lennon Stella)

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This is an annotated chart history of American production duo The Chainsmokers, based off Billboard Hot 100 chart history. It features all of their charting songs (including shared artist collaborations).

Note that songs are sorted by the year they peaked in, not in their year of release. For example, “Roses” was released in 2015, but didn’t reach its peak until 2016, so it is listed under that year.

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