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Post by ListenToItTwice on May 10, 2016 21:40:08 GMT -5
Amazing that the cultural phenomenon of "Formation" is sitting at #111, right behind another Beyoncé song. Perfect example of chart impact and cultural impact differing greatly due to an unorthodox release
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Post by Mr. Thonk Eyes on May 10, 2016 22:51:19 GMT -5
This is something that has bothered me for a while, but haven't mentioned it until now: SOMEWHERE ON THE BEACH - DIERKS BENTLEY
The song is called Somewhere on A Beach, not Somewhere on The Beach, lol.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2016 11:35:09 GMT -5
This is something that has bothered me for a while, but haven't mentioned it until now: SOMEWHERE ON THE BEACH - DIERKS BENTLEYThe song is called Somewhere on A Beach, not Somewhere on The Beach, lol. I'm happy to ease your troubled mind about this. Fixed.
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Post by Mike is BAD on May 11, 2016 16:07:26 GMT -5
Panda in Top 25? Wow!
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2016 16:10:09 GMT -5
Or top 55-ish, depending on how you wanna look at it.
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Post by Mike is BAD on May 11, 2016 16:11:21 GMT -5
Or top 55-ish, depending on how you wanna look at it. How long before Panda cranks Top 20? Or in your case, Top 45?
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2016 16:23:29 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2016 17:52:06 GMT -5
Praying that Cheap Thrills & Close manage to hold on for a long time, sadly I think Cheap Thrills won't make it. And Close is unpredictable right now
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2016 18:00:15 GMT -5
Praying that Cheap Thrills & Close manage to hold on for a long time, sadly I think Cheap Thrills won't make it. And Close is unpredictable right now Yeah - I hear ya. I don't have a good feeling about either of them becoming big hits, personally. Radio doesn't seem to be a big friend of either. I might suggest Nick move on to Champagne Problems for the 2nd half of the chart year. Same with Ariana and her 2nd single.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2016 18:05:28 GMT -5
Praying that Cheap Thrills & Close manage to hold on for a long time, sadly I think Cheap Thrills won't make it. And Close is unpredictable right now Yeah - I hear ya. I don't have a good feeling about either of them becoming big hits, personally. Radio doesn't seem to be a big friend of either. I might suggest Nick move on to Champagne Problems for the 2nd half of the chart year. Same with Ariana and her 2nd single. DW seems like it can still hold up, it manged to have actual legs to stand on unlike Focus But, Into You sounds like a great single choice, and has high potential. Then again, how her album is sounding, it seems like there is quite a lot of potential. Since Greedy so far sounds pretty good, and Leave Me Lonely sounds heavenly. So, her album seems like it can span a number of hits, especially since she has a Nicki collab in there. Meanwhile for Nick Champagne Problems can be a good 2nd single with good promotion. But, I love Close a lot more so I want it to stick around. His album sounds decent so far, but I don't think I'm gonna be a fan of Chainsaw or Bacon.
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Post by atg on May 11, 2016 20:48:58 GMT -5
Praying that Cheap Thrills & Close manage to hold on for a long time, sadly I think Cheap Thrills won't make it. And Close is unpredictable right now Yeah - I hear ya. I don't have a good feeling about either of them becoming big hits, personally. Radio doesn't seem to be a big friend of either. I might suggest Nick move on to Champagne Problems for the 2nd half of the chart year. Same with Ariana and her 2nd single. Into You is confirmed as the next single off of dangerous woman
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Post by phillip12bluelov on May 12, 2016 13:40:46 GMT -5
Yeah - I hear ya. I don't have a good feeling about either of them becoming big hits, personally. Radio doesn't seem to be a big friend of either. I might suggest Nick move on to Champagne Problems for the 2nd half of the chart year. Same with Ariana and her 2nd single. DW seems like it can still hold up, it manged to have actual legs to stand on unlike Focus But, Into You sounds like a great single choice, and has high potential. Then again, how her album is sounding, it seems like there is quite a lot of potential. Since Greedy so far sounds pretty good, and Leave Me Lonely sounds heavenly. So, her album seems like it can span a number of hits, especially since she has a Nicki collab in there. Meanwhile for Nick Champagne Problems can be a good 2nd single with good promotion. But, I love Close a lot more so I want it to stick around. His album sounds decent so far, but I don't think I'm gonna be a fan of Chainsaw or Bacon. I'm hoping that close can last at least 32 weeks on hot 100, could be a coincidence but Jealous lasted this time on hot 100, and 32 weeks are a full run for Close end high in year end 'cause if Close spend it on the chart, the week 32 (November 26) will be the last legible charting for 2016 year end, and if he got a high peak on hot 100 and year end, he could be nominated to Grammy for best pop duo, that's the only poo category that Adele never could compete, right now there're Work and One dance, that likely will be nominated in this category, since the last n1 hot 100 pop duo were, like Uptown funk, see you again, bad blood, fancy and Dark horse. And the reserveted spot for group actually is for work from home and cake by the ocean. But counting that Close can not reach 1 on hot 100, if he reaches at least top 5 he has a chance to be nominated as Bang Bang and Say something.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 15:20:17 GMT -5
Do you think Let It Go will have longevity?
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 15:36:42 GMT -5
Do you think Let It Go will have longevity? I do. I mean, it's already 20 weeks in... and airplay is still growing and being actively pushed by the label like it's still a brand new song.
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Post by phillip12bluelov on May 12, 2016 15:43:06 GMT -5
phillip12bluelov I hate to be Debbie Downer, but I think you may have very wishful thinking when it comes to Close, my friend. Jealous was a huge multi-format radio hit with much bigger sales and streaming. As a lead single, Close had a nice quick start, but it isn't even in the top 40 in overall airplay and its struggling to make top 10 at Pop. Its audience impression updates are pretty small, and usually that means it's the beginning of the end. Given all this, it'll likely have a much shorter chart life than Jealous. Some upcoming promo may help for the short term on the H100, but 20+ weeks of longevity and/or YE top 100 status both seem unrealistic for this song... unless things drastically turn around. I think they'll be issuing the 2nd single soon... they usually do this right after the previous song peaks at radio. As for Grammys... it's gonna be a tough, competitive year. I know You are speaking according the actual situation of the song. But I follow Nick's career since Chains release, and I remember that both Chains and Jealous were slow in radio but they did what they did. And I may remember you that: Close is currently at 34 in radio songs, and that's overall audience. And he has still bma performance to boost the song enough in sales to get top 10 in hot 100, also yesterday Close managed position 15 in Spotify and today 14, so in the Monday after the promo in bma, the streaming will get bigger. Radio is always unforseen. SO I think close could yes have the chance of have longevity. Also I didn't say about the boost the song will get because of Album's release week.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 15:57:04 GMT -5
phillip12bluelov I hear you and there's absolutely a possibiliity that I'm dead wrong. I don't know what will happen in the end, I just go by what I see... and how things trend. In the case of Chains... it was his first solo single ever and it didn't take off. So, they released Jealous and it grew into a huge hit, and then they re-released Chains as a follow-up and it did pretty well. In the case of Close, it's a different story because he's an established act now. Once it peaks at radio and starts to fall, it's game over for that song and they'll need to move on to the next single. It's do or die, it either catches fire or it doesn't and they have to move on - like with "Levels". And like with Meghan Trainor's "NO"... sometimes even if sales are good, they have to push a new song once radio slows.... and ultimately that means NO (or potentially, Close) is left to fend for itself and its chances for longevity are small. If I had to bet on it, I'd stand by my prediction that it'll be lucky to make the Year End list unless radio reverses course, spins pick up, and it enters the big leagues. It has to more than double its current total chart points to even have a shot at making YE Top 100. Maybe you'll be right and it'll take off all of a sudden. It's not dead yet. We'll see what happens.
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Post by atg on May 12, 2016 16:16:21 GMT -5
Do you guys think I took a pill in Ibiza will be similar to lean on's run
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Post by phillip12bluelov on May 12, 2016 20:25:28 GMT -5
phillip12bluelov I hear you and there's absolutely a possibiliity that I'm dead wrong. I don't know what will happen in the end, I just go by what I see... and how things trend. In the case of Chains... it was his first solo single ever and it didn't take off. So, they released Jealous and it grew into a huge hit, and then they re-released Chains as a follow-up and it did pretty well. In the case of Close, it's a different story because he's an established act now. Once it peaks at radio and starts to fall, it's game over for that song and they'll need to move on to the next single. It's do or die, it either catches fire or it doesn't and they have to move on - like with "Levels". And like with Meghan Trainor's "NO"... sometimes even if sales are good, they have to push a new song once radio slows.... and ultimately that means NO (or potentially, Close) is left to fend for itself and its chances for longevity are small. If I had to bet on it, I'd stand by my prediction that it'll be lucky to make the Year End list unless radio reverses course, spins pick up, and it enters the big leagues. It has to more than double its current total chart points to even have a shot at making YE Top 100. Maybe you'll be right and it'll take off all of a sudden. It's not dead yet. We'll see what happens. I just feel so proud of him, when you say he's a established act now. I want more recognising for his work, he is really the great artist us and world needs, a guy that's talented in writing and produce songs, that has a pretty deep, emotional, unique and versatile voice, that knows playing a variety of instruments, at the same time is a marketable artist that by being a great actor too, knows how to move in the stage, in his performances, and how interacting with the public, while being a very mature person that has no historic of drugs, but yes a God inspired life since a kid who did a gospel album. I really just see qualities overall his artistry and personal life, guess there're less artists like this nowadays, without wanting to mention another ex boy band.
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Post by Mike is BAD on May 13, 2016 20:32:27 GMT -5
Do you guys think I took a pill in Ibiza will be similar to lean on's run Lean On once got to like #12 before starting to freefall and then launching up to the Top 5. That is NOT what is happening to ITAPII. I just hope ITAPII ends up at #1.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2016 15:44:33 GMT -5
JT's initial performance this week make him another *potential* contender for the upper reaches of the YE chart. It'll be fun to watch it climb. And to see how long it lasts, and what, if any, effect the movie will have on it come November. Might get some decent last minute points.
Love the possibilities, even if I don't love the song.
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Post by Mr. Thonk Eyes on May 14, 2016 16:33:40 GMT -5
JT's initial performance this week make him another *potential* contender for the upper reaches of the YE chart. It'll be fun to watch it climb. And to see how long it lasts, and what, if any, effect the movie will have on it come November. Might get some decent last minute points. Love the possibilities, even if I don't love the song. If it sticks around a while, I can see it making the top 5 of the year-end chart. In that case, I think it would be in the top 5 along with Panda, One Dance, and Bieber's two hits. If Timberlake can't stick around for a while, then Work or 7 Years will be top 5 instead. Sorry for yet another far ahead of time prediction for the top 5 but they're just so fun to do!
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2016 16:39:39 GMT -5
Panda is not looking like it'll be top 5 year-end. I'm not even certain it'll make top 10 at this point
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Post by inverse on May 14, 2016 18:25:51 GMT -5
How can we be sure that JT's song will have any longevity? I mean, it's probably gonna make the year end hot 100 but I feel like it could easily last less than 25 weeks or maybe it would even pull a Crack A Bottle.
Or it could not, just seems to early to predict it finishing in the top 10.
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Post by Mr. Thonk Eyes on May 14, 2016 19:05:30 GMT -5
How can we be sure that JT's song will have any longevity? I mean, it's probably gonna make the year end hot 100 but I feel like it could easily last less than 25 weeks or maybe it would even pull a Crack A Bottle. Or it could not, just seems to early to predict it finishing in the top 10. I said IF it sticks around, not that it WILL stick around. Big difference there.
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Post by inverse on May 14, 2016 21:12:47 GMT -5
How can we be sure that JT's song will have any longevity? I mean, it's probably gonna make the year end hot 100 but I feel like it could easily last less than 25 weeks or maybe it would even pull a Crack A Bottle. Or it could not, just seems to early to predict it finishing in the top 10. I said IF it sticks around, not that it WILL stick around. Big difference there. Wasn't talking about your post. Also this is off topic but does JT in your name stand for Justin Timberlake?
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Post by Mr. Thonk Eyes on May 14, 2016 21:24:40 GMT -5
I said IF it sticks around, not that it WILL stick around. Big difference there. Wasn't talking about your post. Also this is off topic but does JT in your name stand for Justin Timberlake? No. They're my actual initials which just so happen to be the same as Timberlake's.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2016 21:49:31 GMT -5
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Post by chicken077 on May 15, 2016 10:39:24 GMT -5
How well do you guys think Don't Let Me Down will stick around and how will it do on the yearend chart?
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2016 16:52:39 GMT -5
My bold prediction is that it will easily make top20
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Post by Mike is BAD on May 16, 2016 18:24:33 GMT -5
How well do you guys think Don't Let Me Down will stick around and how will it do on the yearend chart? Dunno how to compare it to "Roses"'s run, the two could be the Top 2 Dance/Electronic songs of 2016. Though "Never Forget You" could go Top 5 on Hot 100 before summer officially starts.
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