Billboard Global Excl Us Chart
The Billboard Global Excl. US Chart is a significant music chart that serves as a barometer for the popularity of songs worldwide, excluding the United States. Launched alongside the Billboard Global 200, this chart was introduced by Billboard to provide a more comprehensive view of music consumption and trends outside the US. It reflects the music industry's increasing globalization and the diverse musical interests of audiences around the world.
The Billboard Global Excl. US Chart was launched in September 2020. This launch was part of Billboard's broader initiative to provide a more global perspective on music trends, addressing the need for a chart that encapsulates global music consumption while excluding the US market. The chart operates using a similar methodology to the Billboard Global 200 but specifically focuses on data from over 200 territories excluding the US.
The chart is compiled by analyzing digital sales and online streaming data from a myriad of music platforms. This includes data from major streaming services, which account for a large proportion of how music is consumed today. The Billboard Global Excl. US Chart considers:
The data is compiled by Nielsen Music and published by Billboard on a weekly basis, offering a dynamic view of global music trends.
The chart has been instrumental in highlighting the influence of non-U.S. artists and tracks on the global stage. It provides a platform for international artists to gain recognition outside their home countries and has been pivotal in showcasing diverse music genres. Artists from various regions, such as K-pop stars, European pop icons, and Latin American musicians, have found global audiences through the chart.
Some notable songs and artists have reached the pinnacle of the Billboard Global Excl. US Chart. Artists like Rosé from Blackpink, Jennie, and Latin pop singer Maluma have all achieved significant success on this chart, indicating their strong international fanbases.
The introduction of the Billboard Global Excl. US Chart has had several impacts on the music industry: