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Selena Gomez Scores First Pop Songs No. 1 With 'Good for You'

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Selena Gomez celebrates her first No. 1 on Billboard's Pop Songs airplay chart, as "Good for You" rises 2-1. The sultry single also marks the first No. 1 (and chart entry) on the list for featured rapper A$AP Rocky.
Gomez had previously peaked as high as No. 2 on Pop Songs with "Come & Get It" in 2013. She's notched five top 10s on the mainstream top 40-based, Nielsen Music-measured ranking.

"As an artist, you never know how people will respond to something you've created and that is very personal to you," Gomez said in a statement released by her label, Interscope Records. Referencing her Oct. 9 album Revival, she added, "I cannot thank enough everyone at all the radio stations and my fans for their support and joining me in this next chapter."
"Good" has reached a high of No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, which measures all-genre airplay, sales and streaming. (Check back later today to see where the song ranks on the latest Hot 100.)

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