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*[[Christian Airplay]]{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Prior to December 7, 2013, the Christian Songs chart was an airplay-only chart. Since then, Hot Christian Songs uses the Hot 100 methodology and the original Christian Songs was rebranded as Christian Airplay, measuring airplay from only Christian music radio stations.}}
*[[Country Airplay]]{{efn|group=upper-alpha|''Billboard'' uses the names Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay interchangably for the only existing country music chart between January 20, 1990 and October 20, 2012, at which point the chart tracked only radio airplay. The Hot Country Songs name was also used before January 20, 1990 for the same chart. On October 20, 2012, Hot Country Songs was reformulated to include digital sales, streaming, and airplay from all radio formats, while the existing airplay-only format was transferred to the Country Airplay name. From October 20, 2012 onward, both charts may be used per consensus.}}
*[[Latin Airplay]]{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Prior to October 20, 2012, the Latin Songs chart was an airplay-only chart. Since then, Hot Latin Songs uses the Hot 100 methodology and the original Latin Songs was rebranded as Latin Airplay, measuring airplay from
*[[Mainstream Top 40]] (Pop Songs)
*[[R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay]] {{small|(entries after October 20, 2012)}}{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Prior to October 20, 2012, R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay served as the airplay component to the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart; therefore, for entries before that date, R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay should only be added if a song did not chart on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.}}
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|If a song has charted on the [[Hot Latin Songs]] and/or the [[Latin Airplay]] charts '''but not''' on any other ''Billboard'' genre charts listed on "Applicable US charts", you may add any of the following{{efn|group=upper-alpha|''Billboard'' categorizes any song sung predominately in Spanish as "Latin music". Thus any Spanish-language song is eligible to rank on the Hot Latin Songs chart regardless of genre. Although the Latin Pop, Tropical, Regional Mexican, and Latin Rhythm are subcharts of the Latin Airplay chart, per consensus, they are treated as different musical genres of Latin music by ''Billboard''.}} →
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*[[Latin Pop Airplay]]
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*[[Latin Tropical Airplay]]
*[[Latin Rhythm Airplay]]
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