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"Mutt" Hits Top 10 After Yearlong Climb on Billboard Hot 100
27 Oct
Summary
- "Mutt" by Leon Thomas reaches No. 10 on Billboard Hot 100 after 38 weeks
- Thomas' first top 10 hit as a recording artist, fourth as a writer/producer
- Kicks off "Mutts Don't Heel Tour" this week in Dallas

This week, Leon Thomas' 2024 hit "Mutt" has reached the No. 10 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, capping off a yearlong journey to the top 10. The song's 38-week climb to the top 10 is the third-longest in the chart's 67-year history, a testament to Thomas' dedication and the track's growing popularity.
For Thomas, this milestone marks his first top 10 hit as a recording artist, and his fourth as a writer and producer, following his work on Drake's "In the Bible" and "Love All," as well as SZA's "Snooze." The artist celebrated the achievement on Instagram, thanking his fans for their support in making this possible.
Coinciding with the song's chart success, Thomas is also embarking on his "Mutts Don't Heel Tour," which kicks off this week at the House of Blues in Dallas. The tour will take him across the U.S., Europe, and Australia, as he continues to build on the momentum of "Mutt" and his recently released funk-focused EP, PHOLKS.




