As previously reported, Drake's "God's Plan" leads the Billboard Hot 100 chart for an eighth week, a run that encompasses the song's entire time on the survey, dating to its debut at No. 1. Plus, Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line's "Meant to Be" rises 5-4 on the Hot 100, marking a new career-best rank for Rexha. FGL matches its highest placement, first set by the duo's debut hit "Cruise" in 2013. Who else makes notable Hot 100 chart moves this week?

"Zombie," Bad Wolves

"It's about honoring her legacy. We love The Cranberries," Bad Wolves frontman Tommy Vext says of the late Dolores O'Riordan. Her band's classic "Zombie" spent six weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart in 1994. Bad Wolves had recorded its cover and sent it to O'Riordan, who replied that she wanted to sing on it. She was set to add her vocals on Jan. 15, but died that day in London at age 46. On Jan. 19, the group released its version, with partial proceeds benefiting O'Riordan's family.

READ MORE 'Zombie' Reanimated: How Bad Wolves' Cover of a '90s Rock Classic Became One of the Country's Best-Selling Songs Fueled by continued appreciation for her music, which has inspired viral videos of fans singing the alternately brooding and explosive, and socially-conscious, song, Bad Wolves' cover enters the Hot 100 at No. 54, the week's highest debut. It surges 27-2 on the Digital Song Sales chart, up 189 percent to 44,000 downloads sold in the week ending March 15, according to Nielsen Music. It also drew 5.1 million U.S. streams (up 27 percent), while its 1.7 million rock radio impressions (up 42 percent) spark its No. 40 debut on Rock Airplay. Bad Wolves, who formed in 2017, will release their debut album, Disobey, May 11. "The fact that all these people are falling in love with the song for the first, or second, time is a testament to her songwriting, and her timelessness," Vext says of O'Riordan. "Her work is carrying on."

"Delicate," Taylor Swift

Following the March 11 premiere of its official video, the fourth proper single from Reputation gains by 416 percent to 6.1 million U.S. streams in the week ending March 15 and enters the Hot 100 at No. 84. The set's lead single, "Look What You Made Me Do," spent three weeks at No. 1; "…Ready for It?" reached No. 4; and "End Game," featuring Ed Sheeran and Future, rose to No. 18. Two other songs have hit the top 40: "Gorgeous" (No. 13) and "Call It What You Want" (No. 27).