KSI’s ‘Thick of It’ Hits No. 1 on Second Top Gabb Music Songs Chart

The new monthly ranking, which ranks music played on Gabb Wireless phones and tablets, features its second No. 1.

KSI’s ‘Thick of It’ Hits No. 1 on Second Top Gabb Music Songs Chart

The second iteration of the Top Gabb Music Songs chart features a new No. 1, as KSI‘s “Thick of It,” featuring Trippie Redd, rises to No. 1 as the most-played song on Gabb Wireless phones and tablets for November 2024.

Billboard has partnered with Gabb Wireless, a phone company for kids and teens, to present a monthly chart tracking on-demand streams via its Gabb Music platform. Gabb Music offers a vast catalog of songs, all of which are selected by the Gabb team to include only kid- and teen-appropriate content. Gabb Music streams are not currently factored into any other Billboard charts.

“Thick of It,” released Oct. 3, bowed at No. 3 on the inaugural Top Gabb Music Songs list as the most recently released song in the tally’s top 10. It retains that distinction on the November 2024 survey as well (though it isn’t the newest song on the 25-position chart – more on that later).

The song has peaked so far at No. 64 on the multimetric Billboard Hot 100, achieving the feat on the Oct. 26-dated ranking.

Released by rapper and YouTube star KSI, “Thick of It” leads a hip-hop-dominated Top Gabb Music Songs top 10, with half of the region from rappers. Drake’s “God’s Plan,” No. 1 on the Hot 100 for 11 weeks in 2018, enters the survey at No. 4, while Travis Scott’s “Butterfly Effect” at No. 6 (No. 50 on the Hot 100 in 2018) and Juice WRLD’s “Face 2 Face” at No. 8 (No. 92 on the Hot 100 in 2022) also debut. The fifth, NF’s “Let You Down,” remains in the top 10 for a second straight month, falling 5-7.

Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things,” which reigned atop the first Top Gabb Music Songs list, dips to No. 2 on the November tally, but Boone still boasts a new distinction: he’s the first act with two songs in the top three, as “Slow It Down” zooms 9-3 in its second month. The former peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 in March, while the latter reached No. 32 in September.

Olivia Rodrigo’s “Deja Vu” and Imagine Dragons’ “Bones” appear in the Top Gabb Music Songs chart’s top 10 for the first time; “Deja Vu” shoots 15-9, while “Bones” jumps 16-10. Three and two years old, respectively, the former reached No. 3 on the Hot 100 in 2021 and the latter peaked at No. 47 in 2022.

Top Gabb Music Songs’ top debut of the month by a song released in 2024 belongs to Maddox Batson, whose “X’s” starts at No. 14. It’s the second-highest-performing country song on the tally, following Luke Combs‘ “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” at No. 5. The 14-year-old Warner signee’s song was released in September.

Holiday music has officially come to Gabb as of November, as Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” bows at No. 15. And the newest song to grace the survey, ROSE and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” (released Oct. 18), starts at No. 24.

See the full top 25 below.

Top Gabb Music Songs, November 2024

1. “Thick of It,” KSI feat. Trippie Redd (+2)
2. “Beautiful Things,” Benson Boone (-1)
3. “Slow It Down,” Benson Boone (+6)
4. “God’s Plan,” Drake (debut)
5. “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” Luke Combs (-3)
6. “Butterfly Effect,” Travis Scott (debut)
7. “Let You Down,” NF (-2)
8. “Face 2 Face,” Juice WRLD (debut)
9. “Deja Vu,” Olivia Rodrigo (+6)
10. “Bones,” Imagine Dragons (+6)
11. “Hope,” NF (-4)
12. “Please Please Please,” Sabrina Carpenter (-4)
13. “Motto,” NF (=)
14. “X’s,” Maddox Batson (debut)
15. “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey (debut)
16. “Mood,” 24KGoldn feat. Iann Dior (debut)
17. “Love Somebody,” Morgan Wallen (debut)
18. “Stargazing,” Myles Smith (-4)
19. “Ghost,” Justin Bieber (debut)
20. “Eyes Closed,” Imagine Dragons (-3)
21. “Enemy,” Imagine Dragons & JID (-1)
22. “Stressed Out,” Twenty One Pilots (-10)
23. “Too Sweet,” Hozier (-19)
24. “APT.,” ROSE & Bruno Mars (debut)
25. “Radioactive,” Imagine Dragons (-6)

DROPS FROM OCTOBER 2024: JVKE, “Golden Hour”; NF, “The Search”; Glass Animals, “Heat Waves”; Zach Bryan, “Pink Skies”; Imagine Dragons, “Demons”; Tate McRae, “She’s All I Wanna Be”; Ariana Grande, “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)”; Jelly Roll, “I Am Not Okay”; Nicky Youre & Dazy, “Sunroof”