Justin Bieber sees catalog smashes “Let Me Love You” and “Sorry” climb to new highs on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl U.S. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – AUGUST 12: Justin Bieber performs on day three of Sziget Festival 2022 on Óbudai-sziget Island on August 12, 2022 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage)
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Justin Bieber’s attention at the moment is on his latest album, Swag, as well as two singles from the project, “Daisies” and “Yukon,” which continue to perform well months after the pop and R&B talent began promoting them. Swag is currently nominated for a pair of Grammys, while both “Daisies” and “Yukon” are up for genre-specific awards as well – ones which he has never claimed before.
While Americans are focused on all things Swag, if not the full-length’s follow-up, Swag II – which has completely disappeared from the Billboard rosters, as have the songs featured on its tracklist – global audiences are also listening to the tunes that helped make Bieber a superstar years ago.
Justin Bieber Sees Two Hits Climb Globally
Two smashes by Bieber ascend on Billboard’s pair of global rankings. “Let Me Love You,” a collaboration with DJ Snake, and “Sorry” are both relatively new to most tallies on which they appear, and this time around, they hit new high points as audiences all around the planet continue to stream them in large numbers.
“Let Me Love You” Surges to New Chart Peaks
Between the two dance-pop cuts, “Let Me Love You” is the bigger winner this frame. The collaboration between the pop icon and the electronic producer ascends to No. 76 on the Billboard Global 200 and No. 58 on the Billboard Global Excl U.S.
“Let Me Love You” establishes those high points a dozen weeks into its time on the ranking of the most consumed tunes all around the world, and just after celebrating its first year on the Billboard Global Excl U.S. The tally does not take into account streams or sales from American audiences, and instead paints a picture of what the rest of the human race is listening to.
“Sorry” Finds Its Way to New Hugh Points on Two Tallies
“Sorry” only landed on the Billboard Global 200 for the first time last week, a decade after it became one of Bieber’s biggest songs. This time around, the single steps up seven spaces and lands at No. 136. “Sorry” performs even better around the rest of the world, as it jumps from No. 127 to No. 115 in its tenth turn on the Billboard Global Excl U.S. tally.
“Daisies” Lives on Both of Billboard’s Global Charts
Bieber fills a trio of rungs on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl U.S., as “Daisies” takes up space on those two rankings. Impressively, while “Daisies” was only released in mid-2025, it is not Bieber’s highest-rising win at the moment. That honor belongs to “Let Me Love You.” “Daisies” declines to Nos. 68 and 102 on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl U.S., respectively.
“Yukon” Rises on the Rankings in America
Unlike “Let Me Love You” and “Sorry,” however, “Daisies” manages to find a home on multiple rankings in the U.S. The Swag smash remains a top 10 hit on three lists, even as it steps back on almost every Billboard roster on which it appears.
As “Daisies” begins to fall, follow-up single “Yukon” is on the rise. The second Swag single hits new highs on both the Pop Airplay and Radio Songs charts, improving to Nos. 12 and 18, respectively. “Yukon” also manages to hold as a top 10 success on the Hot R&B Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs tallies, where it is comfortable at Nos. 6 and 10, respectively.
Swag Remains Justin Bieber’s Only Charting Album Right Now
Just one full-length by Bieber, Swag, is still present on the Billboard charts in America. This frame, Swag slips on the Top R&B Albums and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums rosters, as well as the Billboard 200, backtracking to Nos. 8, 25 and 81, respectively.