Charlie Wilson’s ‘Superman’ Logs Second Week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Charlie Wilson is proving his staying power on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart this week. 

His current single, “Superman,” is No. 1 on the airplay chart for a second consecutive week and is simultaneously No. 1 at R&B radio. 

With “Superman” leading the Adult R&B Airplay chart for two weeks, Wilson preserves his record for having all his No. 1s spend multiple weeks atop the chart, ranging from two weeks to 13 weeks. 

Here is a breakdown of all of Charlie Wilson’s No. 1 hits on the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart:

  • “You Are,” No. 1 peak for 13 weeks (2010)
  • “There Goes My Baby,” No. 1 peak for nine weeks (2009)
  • “Charlie Last Name: Wilson,” No. 1 peak for six weeks (2005)
  • “My Love Is All I Have,” No. 1 peak for five weeks (2013)
  • One I Got,” No. 1 peak for five weeks (2020)
  • “Chills,” No. 1 peak for three weeks (2018)
  • No Stoppin’ Us” featuring Babyface, K-Ci Hailey & Johnny Gill, No. 1 peak for three weeks (2022)
  • I’m Blessed” featuring T.I., No. 1 peak for two weeks (2017)
  • Forever Valentine,” No. 1 peak for two weeks (2020)
  • “Superman,” No. 1 for two weeks so far (2024)
Courtesy of P Music Group, Inc. / BMG

“Superman” marked Wilson’s 10th No. 1 hit on the Adult R&B Airplay chart, breaking his short-lived tie with Usher for the male artist with the most No. 1s. 

“I am incredibly grateful and humbled by the overwhelming support for ‘Superman,’” Wilson stated previously. “To have another #1 hit on the Billboard Adult R&B chart is truly an important achievement to me, especially with a song so personal highlighting my wife’s endless love and support of me. She truly put the cape back on my back after very rough times.”

He concluded, “I want to thank my fans for their unwavering loyalty and love throughout my career. This song is also for all women, their strength, love and support is appreciated more than they know.”

As Wilson indicated above, “Superman” is about overcoming adversity in one’s life. “This song is truly personal for me as it reflects on the love I have for my wife and the turning point that reshaped my entire life,” explained Wilson.

“After The Gap Band’s success, I struggled with homelessness and addiction. I entered rehab, meeting my future wife, a counselor at the facility. She put the cape on my back and we’ve been rollin’ ever since (28 years). This song is also for all women, their strength, love and support is appreciated more than they know.”

“Superman” was released Dec. 8, 2023, via P Music Group. The song was produced by The Stereotypes, and includes a writing credit from Ant Clemons.

Stream “Superman” by Charlie Wilson below.