Tyler, the Creator & Zach Bryan Collaborators Make Hot 100 Debuts

Across Billboard‘s 200-plus charts this week (dated Aug. 2, 2025), there’s a fresh wave of artists who make their first-ever chart appearances. It’s a list that includes the daughter of a former Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping artist who arrives with a Tyler, the Creator collab, a singer who teamed up with Zach Bryan on a new release, three veteran rock musicians who debut with a live cover of an Ozzy Osbourne classic and more.

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Madison McFerrin

The 33-year-old singer-songwriter scores her first-ever Billboard chart appearance this week thanks to her featured spot on Tyler, The Creator’s “Don’t You Worry Baby.” The song debuts at No. 59 on the Billboard Hot 100, powered by 8.3 million official U.S. streams in the July 18-24 tracking week, according to Luminate. The song appears on Tyler’s new LP, DON’T TAP THE GLASS, which he released Sunday, June 20. As such, those streams are the result of only four days of activity. The song also debuts at No. 6 on Hot R&B Songs, No. 18 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and No. 129 on the Billboard Global 200.

Despite the shortened availability, DON’T TAP THE GLASS debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 197,000 equivalent album units, earning Tyler his fourth No. 1.

McFerrin had never appeared on a Billboard chart before this week. Her feature also helps her debut at No. 48 on the Emerging Artists chart.

If McFerrin’s surname rings a bell, it’s for good reason — she’s the daughter of Bobby McFerrin, the vocalist behind the 1988 Hot 100 No. 1 hit, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” The song was featured in the film Cocktail, as well as his album Simple Pleasures, and became the first a cappella song to reach No. 1. It later won the Grammy Awards for song of the year, record of the year and best male pop vocal performance.

The McFerrins join a long lineage of father-daughter duos who have each charted songs on the Hot 100. It’s a group that includes Miley, Noah and Billy Ray Cyrus, Natalie and Nat King Cole, Willow and Will Smith, Nancy and Frank Sinatra, Nona and Marvin Gaye, and Kelly and Ozzy Osbourne.

Gabriella Rose

The rising singer-songwriter makes her Billboard chart debut via her guest appearance on Zach Bryan’s “Madeline.” Released July 18 on Belting Bronco/Warner Records, the track debuts at No. 62 on the Hot 100 with 7.8 million U.S. streams in its opening week.

Rose has released two solo EPs: 2019’s Lost in Translation and 2024’s Wait Til I Get My Money Up.

Alyssa Raghu

The Orlando, Fla.-based singer makes her Billboard chart debut with “The Party,” which enters the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart at No. 40, thanks to a 40% gain in plays among 24/7 dance reporters and pop stations’ mix show hours.

Raghu is a familiar face to American Idol fans, having competed in three separate seasons, in 2018,2019 and 2024. Her best finish was in 2019, when she reached the top eight.

Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman

All three artists are longtime fixtures in the rock world, but they each make their solo debut on Billboard’s charts this week thanks to “Changes (Live From Villa Park) Back to the Beginning,” a live cover, also with YUNGBLUD, of Black Sabbath’s classic song.

The performance was recorded live on July 5 at Villa Park in Aston, Birmingham, England, during the Back to the Beginning farewell tribute concert for Black Sabbath. Proceeds for the concert were donated to Acorn Children’s Hospice, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Cure Parkinson’s. It was the final performance by Ozzy Osbourne before his death on July 22. YUNGBLUD, Bettencourt, Bello and Wakeman released the live recording on DSPs on July 18, but the song surged in streams after Osbourne’s death.

The cover debuts at No. 11 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart and No. 42 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs with 1.3 million official U.S. streams and 6,000 downloads sold. It also debuts at No. 4 on Digital Song Sales — trailing only three Osbourne solo tracks (“Mama, I’m Coming Home,” “Crazy Train” and “No More Tears”).

Bettencourt is the lead guitarist for the band Extreme, which topped the Hot 100 in 1991 with ballad “More Than Words.” The band charted three more songs on the Hot 100, including the No. 4-peaking “Hole Hearted” in 1991. Bello is the bassist for the thrash metal band Anthrax, which has charted 13 albums on the Billboard 200 since 1985, including two top 10s. Wakeman was the keyboardist and rhythm guitarist for Osbourne’s band. Along with that, he toured with Black Sabbath and has worked with many other rock acts, including Deep Purple, Annie Lennox and Uriah Heep.

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