A major chart resurgence is underway for Justin Bieber following his headline-making performances at Coachella, driving a wave of renewed success across the Billboard Hot 100, Billboard 200, and Billboard Global 200.
Two of Bieber's early-career hits have re-entered the Hot 100 for the first time in over a decade. His 2012 smash Beauty and a Beat featuring Nicki Minaj returns at No. 26, marking its first chart appearance since its original run, when it peaked at No. 5. Meanwhile, his breakout 2010 single Baby featuring Ludacris re-enters at No. 47-also its first placement since its initial chart run, where it likewise reached No. 5.
Alongside the resurgence of his catalog, Bieber's newer material is gaining traction. His track "Yukon" rises to a new peak at No. 13, making it his highest-charting song this week and underscoring his continued relevance beyond nostalgia-driven streams.
Globally, the impact is even more pronounced. Bieber places an impressive 17 songs on the Global 200, reflecting a widespread streaming surge fueled by his Coachella performances and renewed fan engagement worldwide.
In a long-awaited milestone, Bieber's fan-favorite project Journals officially дебuts on the Billboard 200-more than 12 years after its original release. The achievement is part of a broader chart takeover that sees Bieber with seven albums on the Billboard 200 simultaneously, the highest total of his career.
The post-Coachella momentum highlights the enduring power of live performance moments to reignite an artist's catalog, introduce legacy hits to a new generation, and reaffirm global star power at scale.
















