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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 12, 2014 20:34:19 GMT -5
music.yahoo.com/blogs/music-news/5-reasons-pharrell-happy-222800238.html5 Reasons For Pharrell To Be “Happy” By Paul Grein, Yahoo Music Pharrell Williams's "Happy" leaps from #8 to #2 in its sixth week on the Hot 100. It's Williams' third single to crack the top two in the past eight months, following a pair of mega-hits on which he was featured: Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" (which spent 12 weeks at #1) and Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" (which spent five weeks at #2). Here are five reasons for Williams to be "Happy." 1. Williams will perform "Happy" on the Academy Awards on March 2. Williams wrote the song for the movie "Despicable Me 2," which was released last July. "Happy" is a finalist for Original Song. 2."Happy" is the first Oscar nominee for Original Song to make the top five on the Hot 100 since Eminem's "Lose Yourself," which logged 12 weeks at #1 in 2002-2003. 3. "Happy" is receiving additional exposure in Beats by Dre TV ads and as part of Fiat's new global ad campaign. 4. "Happy" is the highest-charting of the eight Hot 100 hits with that title. It surpasses Ashanti's "Happy," which reached #8 in 2002, as well as same-titled songs by Surface (#20 in 1987), the Rolling Stones (#22 in 1972) and Leona Lewis (#31 in 2009). 5. "Happy" jumps to #1 on this week's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It's Williams' fifth #1 on that chart, following his own "Frontin'" (featuring Jay Z) and three hits on which he was featured: Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot," Ludacris's "Money Maker" and "Blurred Lines." Despite its Hot 100 success, "Happy" may be an underdog to win the Oscar this year. It must contend with the juggernaut that is Disney's "Frozen." That may lead to a victory for its power ballad "Let It Go." (Idina Menzel's rendition of "Let It Go" has narrowly outsold "Happy"—at least as of this week. "Let It Go" tops the 1 million mark in digital sales this week. "Happy" will soar past that threshold next week. As of this week, it has sold 989K copies.) "Happy" has the exuberant spirit of the Sylvers' "Boogie Fever," a #1 hit from May 1976. "Boogie Fever" was featured on the soundtrack to the first "Despicable Me" movie in 2010. "Dark Horse" by Katy Perry featuring Juicy J holds at #1 for the third week. The song logs its fifth week at #1 on Hot Digital Songs (291K). It's the first song to top the digital sales chart for five weeks since Lorde's "Royals." It's the first to do it for five consecutive weeks since "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. + Pharrell. "Talk Dirty" by Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz jumps from #4 to #3. The song tops the 1 million mark in digital sales this week. It's Derulo's seventh million-seller. "Say Something" by A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera rebounds from #7 to #4, matching its highest ranking to date. It becomes the third song to sell 1 million copies in 2014. It follows "Dark Horse" by Katy Perry featuring Juicy J and "Timber" by Pitbull featuring Ke$ha. Passenger's "Let Her Go" jumps from #6 to #5. The song tops the 3 million mark in digital sales this week. "Drunk In Love" by Beyonce featuring Jay Z, which vaulted from #13 to #2 last week, drops all the way down to #8. Unless it reverses course, it will go down as a rare #2 hit that logged just a single week in the top five. Here's a recap of this week's top 10 songs. The Top Five: "Dark Horse" by Katy Perry featuring Juicy J holds at #1 for the third week its 21st week on the chart. This is its sixth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #1 (291K) … Pharrell Williams's "Happy" jumps from #8 to #2 in its sixth week on the chart. This is its second week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #2 (252K) … "Talk Dirty" by Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz jumps from #4 to #3 in its eighth week on the chart. This is its third week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #3 (242K) …"Say Something" by A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera rebounds from #7 to #4 in its 14th week on the chart. This is its 11th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #5 (171K) … Passenger's "Let Her Go" inches up from #6 to #5 in its 28th week on the chart. This is its 11th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #4 (182K). The Second Five: "Timber" by Pitbull featuring Ke$ha drops from #3 to #6 in its 18th week on the chart. This is its 13th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #8 (130K) … OneRepublic's "Counting Stars" drops from #5 to #7 in its 34th week on the chart. This is its 16th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #12 (107K)…"Drunk In Love" by Beyonce featuring Jay Z drops from #2 to #8 in its eighth week on the chart. This is its second week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #13 (98K)… Lorde's "Team" rebounds from #10 to #9 in its 20th week on the chart. This is its fourth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #10 (113K)…. Bastille's "Pompeii" rebounds from #11 to #10 in its 26th week on the chart. This is its third week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #7 (131K). Lorde’s "Royals" drops from #9 out of the top 10, ending a 23-week run in the top 10. The song has sold 5,109,000 copies. Two other songs that are listed in the top 10 on Hot Digital Songs may move up this week. They are Aloe Blacc's "The Man," which ranked #21 on last week' Hot 100, and Idina Menzel's "Let It Go," which ranked #24. "The Monster" by Eminem featuring Rihanna tops the 3 million mark in digital sales in its 15th week. The superstars' previous collabo, "Love The Way You Lie," took just 11 weeks to reach the 3 million mark. Imagine Dragons's "It's Time" tops the 3 million mark in digital sales this week. The band is the first act with three songs at or above the 3 million level on Nielsen SoundScan's list of the best-selling rock songs in digital history. "Radioactive" is up to 6,567,000. "Demons" is up to 3,154,000. Fall Out Boy's "My Songs Know What You Did (In The Dark)" tops the 3 million mark in digital sales. It's the band's first hit to reach that level, though three of its other songs have come fairly close: "Sugar, We're Goin' Down" (2,639,000), "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs" (2,527,000) and "Dance, Dance" (2,226,000). To My Readers: I'll have a separate Chart Watch report on this week's key movers and debuts on the Hot 100 later today. I won't recap the top 10 in that second report. It will be fresh material.
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Post by Juan Carlos on Feb 12, 2014 22:40:48 GMT -5
Chart Watch: "Radioactive" Sets Hot 100 RecordImagine Dragons' "Radioactive" logs its 76th week on the Hot 100, which puts it in a tie with Jason Mraz's 2008 smash "I'm Yours" for the longest chart run since the Hot 100 was introduced in August 1958. "Radioactive," which climbed as high as #3, drops from #13 to #23 this week. As you probably know, chart runs are getting longer. Five songs on this week's Hot 100 have been listed for 40 or more weeks. Trailing "Radioactive" are AWOLNATION's "Sail" (bulleted at #41 in its 75th week), "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. + Pharrell (#39 in its 43rd week), Imagine Dragons' "Demons" (#16 in its 42nd week) and Capital Cities' "Safe And Sound" (#43 in its 41st week). It wasn't always like this. For nearly 20 years after the introduction of the Hot 100, no songs spent 40 or more weeks on the chart. The first to do so was Paul Davis' "I Go Crazy," which achieved the feat in May 1978. The big news on this week's Hot 100 is that Pharrell Williams's "Happy" leaps from #8 to #2. I covered that, and the rest of the top 10 action, in a Chart Watch blog that we posted earlier today. If you missed it, here's a link. This blog is a look at key movers and debuts below the top 10. Aloe Blacc's "The Man" rebounds from #21 to #17 in its seventh week. The song has climbed as high as #16. The song features the "you can tell everybody" hook from Elton John's breakthrough hit, "Your Song." Digital sales rank: #9 (125K)... Idina Menzel's "Let It Go" from "Frozen" jumps from #24 to #18 in its 11th week. Menzel will perform the song on the Oscars on March 2. Digital sales rank: #6 (138K). American Authors' "Best Day Of My Life" jumps from #34 to #26 in its 13th week... Avicii's "Hey Brother" jumps from #37 to #30 in its 10th week. Luke Bryan's "Drink A Beer" jumps from #35 to #32 in its 14th week. The song logs its fifth week at #1 on Hot Country Songs. That's the longest run for a beer song since "Beer For My Horses" by Toby Keith with Willie Nelson had six weeks on top in 2003. Two other beer songs have made #1 since then: Kenny Chesney's "Beer In Mexico" (three weeks on top in 2007) and Billy Currington's "Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer" (one week in 2010). "Paranoid" by Ty Dolla $ign featuring B.o.B jumps from #51 to #42 in its eighth week... Demi Lovato's "Neon Lights" leaps from #64 to #46 in its seventh week... Brantley Gilbert's "Bottoms Up" jumps from #58 to #48 in its eighth week. Eric Church's "Give Me Back My Hometown" jumps from #61 to #52 in its fifth week. Church's "The Outsiders" will enter The Billboard 200 at #1 next week with sales in the 280K range. That would be the biggest one-week sales for a country album since Luke Bryan's "Crash My Party" started with sales of 528K in August. The Fray's "Love Don't Die" leaps from #81 to #60 in its sixth week... Frankie Ballard's "Helluva Life" jumps from #72 to #61 in its 10th week. Ballard's "Sunshine & Whiskey" is also expected to make a solid debut on The Billboard 200 next week... Scotty McCreery's "See You Tonight" jumps from #71 to #62 in its 11th week. "Loyal" by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana or Too $hort jumps from #80 to #63 in its fourth week... "Take Me Home" by Cash Cash featuring Bebe Rexha jumps from #79 to #67 in its fourth week... Dan + Shay's "19 You + Me" jumps from #85 to #72 in its sixth week... Randy Houser's "Goodnight Kiss" jumps from #83 to #74 in its fifth week... Thompson Square's "Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About" jumps from #88 to #77 in its fourth week. Trey Songz's "Na Na" jumps from #95 to #80 in its third week... Danielle Bradbery's "The Heart Of Dixie" jumps from #91 to #81 in its 10th week. The song has climbed as high as #58... Rico Love's "They Don't Know" jumps from #97 to #85 in its third week. Jhene Aiko's "The Worst" is the week's top new entry at #87. It's from Aiko's EP "Sail Out," which made the top 10 last fall. This is Aiko's first Hot 100 hit as a lead artist, though she was featured on two Hot 100 hits last year: Big Sean's "Beware" (#38) and Drake's "From Time" (#67). Christina Perri's ""Human" is the week's second highest new entry at #90. It's from Perri's second studio album, "Head Or Heart," which is due April 1... The 1975's "Chocolate" re-enters the chart at #91... Hillsong United's "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" re-enters the chart at #94... Brett Eldredge's "Beat Of The Music" debuts at #97. It's the second Hot 100 hit from Eldredge's debut album, "Bring You Back." The first, "Don't Ya," reached #30.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2014 22:40:50 GMT -5
So if the Dark Horse video is being released on the 19th, that means that Happy need to get to #1 this week or else it will probably never get to #1... [br oh no don't worry about happy. The video will give it a few more points true but those views will fade in like 2 weeks then when those two weeks are up pharell will perform it at the Oscars giving it a larger gap in sales so what this really adds up to is dark horse has 5 weeks at the least and 8 at its very very most Well let's hope that the Oscars will be able to give the song that boost it needs...
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Post by kingofpain on Feb 13, 2014 0:35:24 GMT -5
I wonder if Martin Garrix's "Animals" will get into the top 40..
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2014 5:14:31 GMT -5
Kendrick remix of Radioactive not in iTunes top 100 anymore, original only #47, 60-something on radio...I hope it won't drop more than 27 positions this week and break the record, not just tie it :|
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Post by Daniel Collins on Feb 13, 2014 5:47:25 GMT -5
Kendrick remix of Radioactive not in iTunes top 100 anymore, original only #47, 60-something on radio...I hope it won't drop more than 27 positions this week and break the record, not just tie it :| Streaming is still good.
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Post by Gary on Feb 13, 2014 7:28:06 GMT -5
Hot 100 This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 21 #1 3 wks Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 2 8 11 6 AG Happy, Pharrell Williams 2 3 4 6 8 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 3 4 7 4 14 SG Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 4 5 6 7 28 Let Her Go, Passenger 5 6 3 2 18 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 7 5 3 34 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 2 8 2 13 8 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 2 9 10 8 20 Team, Lorde 8 10 11 10 26 Pompeii, Bastille 10 11 12 5 15 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 12 9 9 32 Royals, Lorde 1 13 14 12 15 Story Of My Life, One Direction 6 14 16 14 23 Burn, Ellie Goulding 13 15 17 27 18 All Of Me, John Legend 15 16 18 15 42 Demons, Imagine Dragons 6 17 21 16 7 The Man, Aloe Blacc 16 18 24 21 11 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 18 19 19 17 33 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 4 20 22 19 14 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 19 21 15 61 4 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 15 22 20 18 27 Roar, Katy Perry 1 23 13 33 76 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 3 24 25 30 9 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 22 25 26 29 19 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 19 26 34 34 13 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 26 27 27 20 25 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 28 23 26 35 Brave, Sara Bareilles 23 29 28 24 27 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 4 30 37 36 10 Hey Brother, Avicii 30 31 33 32 12 Love Me Again, John Newman 31 32 35 35 14 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 32 33 38 54 6 Young Girls, Bruno Mars 33 34 32 23 35 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 14 35 39 38 19 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 35 36 30 22 21 Stay The Night, Zedd Featuring Hayley Williams 18 37 43 41 7 Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 37 38 41 40 17 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 38 39 31 31 43 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 40 46 43 11 When She Says Baby, Jason Aldean 40 41 47 42 75 Sail, AWOLNATION 17 42 51 52 8 Paranoid, Ty Dolla $ign Featuring B.o.B 42 43 40 39 41 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 8 44 29 28 21 White Walls, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring ScHoolboy Q & Hollis 15 45 48 50 21 Animals, Martin Garrix 45 46 64 64 7 Neon Lights, Demi Lovato 46 47 42 37 21 23, Mike WiLL Made-It Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J 11 48 58 59 8 Bottoms Up, Brantley Gilbert 48 49 52 47 17 Friday Night, Eric Paslay 47 50 36 25 16 Do What U Want, Lady Gaga Featuring R. Kelly 13 51 49 48 19 It Won't Stop, Sevyn Streeter Featuring Chris Brown 30 52 61 67 5 Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church 52 53 56 56 14 Compass, Lady Antebellum 53 54 53 44 20 All Me, Drake Featuring 2 Chainz & Big Sean 20 55 63 66 4 Doin' What She Likes, Blake Shelton 55 56 54 51 11 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 38 57 59 55 7 Do You Want To Build A Snowman?, Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez 55 58 55 53 17 Rap God, Eminem 7 59 65 71 8 I Hold On, Dierks Bentley 59 60 81 69 6 Love Don't Die, The Fray 60 61 72 77 10 Helluva Life, Frankie Ballard 61 62 71 75 11 See You Tonight, Scotty McCreery 62 63 80 84 4 Loyal, Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana Or & Too $hort 63 64 57 45 17 Stay, Florida Georgia Line 28 65 50 46 8 XO, Beyonce 45 66 67 65 12 Up Down (Do This All Day), T-Pain Featuring B.o.B 65 67 79 86 4 Take Me Home, Cash Cash Featuring Bebe Rexha 67 68 62 49 16 Unconditionally, Katy Perry 14 69 66 57 7 For The First Time In Forever, Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel 57 70 76 74 6 Drink To That All Night, Jerrod Niemann 70 71 73 68 16 The Language, Drake 51 72 85 78 6 19 You + Me, Dan + Shay 72 73 74 – 2 Cop Car, Keith Urban 73 74 83 83 5 Goodnight Kiss, Randy Houser 74 75 82 79 5 Get Me Some Of That, Thomas Rhett 75 76 78 76 10 Do I Wanna Know?, Arctic Monkeys 76 77 88 89 4 Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About, Thompson Square 77 78 84 72 13 Waiting For Superman, Daughtry 66 79 86 58 4 Rewind, Rascal Flatts 58 80 95 91 3 Na Na, Trey Songz 80 81 91 82 10 The Heart Of Dixie, Danielle Bradbery 58 82 90 80 5 Ride, SoMo 80 83 45 – 2 Odio, Romeo Santos Featuring Drake 45 84 69 – 3 Confident, Justin Bieber Featuring Chance The Rapper 41 85 97 100 3 They Don't Know, Rico Love 85 86 93 87 4 Thinking About You, Calvin Harris Featuring Ayah Marar 86 87 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 The Worst, Jhene Aiko 87 88 70 73 5 Partition, Beyonce 70 89 44 88 3 Invisible, Hunter Hayes 44 90 0 New 1 Human, Christina Perri 90 91 0 Re-Entry 2 Chocolate, The 1975 91 92 68 – 3 Midnight Memories, One Direction 12 93 100 – 2 On Top Of The World, Imagine Dragons 93 94 0 Re-Entry 3 Oceans (Where Feet May Fail), Hillsong United 94 95 99 93 9 Worst Behavior, Drake 89 96 87 62 17 Sweet Annie, Zac Brown Band 47 97 0 New 1 Beat Of The Music, Brett Eldredge 97 98 96 90 5 She Knows, J. Cole Featuring Amber Coffman & The Cults 90 99 77 63 13 Up All Night, Jon Pardi 56 100 94 – 2 Can't Raise A Man, K. Michelle 94
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Post by Gary on Feb 13, 2014 7:29:57 GMT -5
Digital This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 20 #1 5 wks Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 2 3 3 5 GG Happy, Pharrell Williams 2 3 2 2 5 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 2 4 5 11 28 Let Her Go, Passenger 4 5 6 7 14 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 1 6 16 10 11 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 6 7 9 6 19 Pompeii, Bastille 6 8 8 5 18 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 9 13 4 6 The Man, Aloe Blacc 4 10 12 8 17 Team, Lorde 8 11 11 15 9 All Of Me, John Legend 11 12 14 9 35 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 2 13 7 18 8 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 7 14 10 13 32 Royals, Lorde 1 15 4 29 66 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 2 16 20 23 8 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 13 17 24 19 8 Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 17 18 19 12 15 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 19 32 – 35 Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 1 20 21 16 14 Story Of My Life, One Direction 2 21 27 22 8 Hey Brother, Avicii 21 22 22 21 40 Demons, Imagine Dragons 5 23 0 Re-Entry 23 Treasure, Bruno Mars 5 24 47 – 50 Just The Way You Are, Bruno Mars 1 25 25 14 21 Burn, Ellie Goulding 9 26 28 27 9 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 21 27 23 17 26 Roar, Katy Perry 1 28 37 32 11 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 28 29 30 28 7 Do You Want To Build A Snowman?, Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez 27 30 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Neon Lights, Demi Lovato 30 31 44 41 5 Bottoms Up, Brantley Gilbert 20 32 18 20 32 Brave, Sara Bareilles 18 33 0 Re-Entry 17 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 33 34 33 25 5 Love Me Again, John Newman 25 35 38 – 3 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 16 36 39 30 33 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 2 37 41 – 4 Young Girls, Bruno Mars 36 38 42 31 14 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 23 39 46 50 4 Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church 27 40 15 36 28 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 4 41 26 26 18 White Walls, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring ScHoolboy Q & Hollis 11 42 43 45 19 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 20 43 0 Re-Entry 77 Sail, AWOLNATION 13 44 50 38 6 For The First Time In Forever, Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel 38 45 0 Re-Entry 2 Love Don't Die, The Fray 45 46 0 Re-Entry 3 Animals, Martin Garrix 46 47 0 Re-Entry 8 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 39 48 49 39 16 Replay, Zendaya 27 49 0 Re-Entry 10 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 25 50 0 New 1 Ain't Worth The Whiskey, Cole Swindell 50
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Post by Gary on Feb 13, 2014 7:32:05 GMT -5
Airplay This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 22 #1 4 wks Counting Stars, OneRepublic 1 2 3 4 9 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 2 3 5 7 10 Team, Lorde 3 4 2 2 17 Timber, Pitbull Feat. Ke$ha 2 5 7 10 12 Story Of My Life, One Direction 5 6 4 3 15 The Monster, Eminem Feat. Rihanna 1 7 6 5 12 Burn, Ellie Goulding 5 8 8 6 20 Let Her Go, Passenger 6 9 9 11 10 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 9 10 15 41 3 GG Happy, Pharrell Williams 10 11 12 14 14 Pompeii, Bastille 11 12 10 9 27 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 1 13 11 8 28 Royals, Lorde 1 14 14 16 7 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 14 15 13 12 22 Demons, Imagine Dragons 3 16 18 18 9 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 16 17 19 26 4 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Feat. 2 Chainz 17 18 16 15 27 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Feat. Majid Jordan 3 19 20 20 12 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 19 20 26 28 9 When She Says Baby, Jason Aldean 20 21 23 23 16 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 21 22 21 19 27 Roar, Katy Perry 1 23 25 25 30 Brave, Sara Bareilles 21 24 28 29 11 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 24 25 27 27 8 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 25 26 17 13 17 Stay The Night, Zedd Feat. Hayley Williams 9 27 33 33 5 Young Girls, Bruno Mars 27 28 24 22 17 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 22 29 36 48 3 All Of Me, John Legend 29 30 31 35 8 Compass, Lady Antebellum 30 31 34 37 5 Love Me Again, John Newman 31 32 22 24 19 Friday Night, Eric Paslay 22 33 32 30 37 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 3 34 41 46 5 Helluva Life, Frankie Ballard 34 35 37 44 4 Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About, Thompson Square 35 36 29 21 22 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 14 37 39 45 3 Doin' What She Likes, Blake Shelton 37 38 49 – 2 The Man, Aloe Blacc 38 39 45 50 3 Paranoid, Ty Dolla $ign Feat. B.o.B 39 40 35 31 39 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Feat. T.I. + Pharrell 1 41 44 49 3 I Hold On, Dierks Bentley 41 42 38 40 19 It Won't Stop, Sevyn Streeter Feat. Chris Brown 34 43 46 – 2 Goodnight Kiss, Randy Houser 43 44 48 – 2 See You Tonight, Scotty McCreery 44 45 47 47 3 The Heart Of Dixie, Danielle Bradbery 45 46 43 39 17 All Me, Drake Feat. 2 Chainz & Big Sean 39 47 40 34 16 Stay, Florida Georgia Line 20 48 30 17 15 Do What U Want, Lady Gaga Feat. R. Kelly 12 49 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 They Don't Know, Rico Love 49 50 0 New 1 The Language, Drake 50
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Bubbling Under This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 4 10 5 #1 1 wk Lettin' The Night Roll, Justin Moore 1 2 0 New 1 Ain't Worth The Whiskey, Cole Swindell 2 3 20 – 2 Explosions, Ellie Goulding 3 4 0 New 1 Everything Is AWESOME!!!, Tegan And Sara Featuring The Lonely Island 4 5 0 New 1 Once Upon A Dream, Lana Del Rey 5 6 11 24 3 OG Bobby Johnson, Que 6 7 8 12 5 Young Love, Kip Moore 7 8 0 New 1 Invisible, U2 8 9 10 18 3 Classic, MKTO 9 10 6 5 7 Hold On, Colbie Caillat 4 11 7 1 7 Love Is An Open Door, Kristen Bell & Santino Fontana 1 12 19 – 2 The Mona Lisa, Brad Paisley 12 13 0 New 1 Hurt You, Toni Braxton & Babyface 13 14 9 4 7 In Summer, Josh Gad 4 15 0 New 1 Stoner, Young Thug 15 16 24 – 2 The Devil Is A Lie, Rick Ross Featuring Jay-Z 16 17 14 14 25 Out Of My League, Fitz And The Tantrums 1 18 0 Re-Entry 2 Sleeping With A Friend, Neon Trees 18 19 1 – 2 Lookin' For That Girl, Tim McGraw 1 20 15 13 17 Come A Little Closer, Cage The Elephant 7 21 17 19 7 Shhh..., Future 17 22 0 New 1 Move, Little Mix 22 23 22 20 5 Afraid, The Neighbourhood 20 24 0 New 1 Coming Home (Part II), Skylar Grey 24 25 18 – 2 The Walker, Fitz And The Tantrums 18
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Hot 100 Recurrents This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 3 10 34 #1 1 wk Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 1 2 6 14 16 Treasure, Bruno Mars 2 3 1 1 14 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 1 4 13 – 50 Just The Way You Are, Bruno Mars 1 5 2 2 14 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 1 6 5 4 10 Mirrors, Justin Timberlake 2 7 10 16 22 When I Was Your Man, Bruno Mars 2 8 4 3 16 Just Give Me A Reason, P!nk Featuring Nate Ruess 3 9 9 7 4 Replay, Zendaya 5 10 8 8 4 Holy Grail, Jay Z Featuring Justin Timberlake 4 11 12 5 3 Applause, Lady Gaga 5 12 14 6 3 Love More, Chris Brown Featuring Nicki Minaj 6 13 7 11 22 Thrift Shop, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz 2 14 15 9 4 Gas Pedal, Sage The Gemini Featuring IamSu! 2 15 17 13 22 Cruise, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Nelly 2 16 18 17 8 Summertime Sadness, Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais 3 17 19 19 14 Clarity, Zedd Featuring Foxes 3 18 16 15 18 Stay, Rihanna Featuring Mikky Ekko 2 19 20 18 5 That's My Kind Of Night, Luke Bryan 8 20 21 21 10 We Can't Stop, Miley Cyrus 4 21 23 20 17 Love Somebody, Maroon 5 2 22 25 22 21 Ho Hey, The Lumineers 4 23 22 25 14 Cups (Pitch Perfect's When I'm Gone), Anna Kendrick 2 24 0 Re-Entry 5 HeadBand, B.o.B Featuring 2 Chainz 5 25 0 Re-Entry 34 A Thousand Years, Christina Perri 3
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Radio Song Recurrents This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 10 #1 7 wks Mirrors, Justin Timberlake 1 2 2 5 17 Love Somebody, Maroon 5 1 3 3 3 4 Holy Grail, Jay Z Featuring Justin Timberlake 2 4 5 6 13 Just Give Me A Reason, P!nk Featuring Nate Ruess 2 5 6 8 35 Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 1 6 7 9 23 Ho Hey, The Lumineers 1 7 9 11 14 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 5 8 4 2 3 Love More, Chris Brown Featuring Nicki Minaj 2 9 10 7 3 Applause, Lady Gaga 7 10 8 12 14 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 4 11 12 10 3 Drunk Last Night, Eli Young Band 10 12 14 15 14 Clarity, Zedd Featuring Foxes 1 13 13 13 15 Gone, Gone, Gone, Phillip Phillips 1 14 18 16 17 Stay, Rihanna Featuring Mikky Ekko 1 15 15 18 16 Treasure, Bruno Mars 4 16 17 19 22 Cruise, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Nelly 4 17 19 22 42 Some Nights, fun. 2 18 16 14 3 I Luv This Sh*t, August Alsina Featuring Trinidad James 14 19 24 17 13 It Goes Like This, Thomas Rhett 2 20 0 New 1 Replay, Zendaya 20 21 22 20 21 When I Was Your Man, Bruno Mars 3 22 25 – 7 Summertime Sadness, Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais 10 23 0 Re-Entry 27 Daylight, Maroon 5 1 24 23 25 36 One More Night, Maroon 5 3 25 21 21 11 Cups (Pitch Perfect's When I'm Gone), Anna Kendrick 6
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Post by Gary on Feb 13, 2014 7:41:37 GMT -5
Canada This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 2 3 14 #1 1 wk Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 1 2 1 4 19 AG Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 3 3 1 36 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 1 4 4 2 18 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 5 5 5 38 Let Her Go, Passenger 5 6 6 6 20 Team, Lorde 6 7 7 9 10 Rude, MAGIC! 7 8 22 24 9 DG Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 8 9 18 28 5 Happy, Pharrell Williams 9 10 8 8 40 Demons, Imagine Dragons 4 11 9 7 15 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 12 13 12 19 Hey Brother, Avicii 12 13 12 11 14 Story Of My Life, One Direction 3 14 20 19 25 Pompeii, Bastille 14 15 16 14 29 Burn, Ellie Goulding 14 16 15 13 33 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 2 17 17 16 19 Goodbye, Glenn Morrison Featuring Islove 12 18 11 15 31 Royals, Lorde 1 19 14 10 16 Do What U Want, Lady Gaga Featuring R. Kelly 3 20 21 17 26 Roar, Katy Perry 1 21 29 23 42 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 5 22 38 34 9 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 22 23 27 18 19 Love Me Again, John Newman 18 24 25 21 27 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 5 25 31 38 4 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 19 26 32 40 11 Young Girls, Bruno Mars 26 27 24 20 24 Anything, Hedley 5 28 28 27 15 Fall, Serena Ryder 27 29 42 69 3 Crazy For You, Hedley 29 30 10 33 65 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 5 31 30 22 44 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 32 19 31 43 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 2 33 35 30 18 Satisfaction Guaranteed, Alyssa Reid 25 34 55 61 8 Chills, Down With Webster 30 35 36 35 13 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 34 36 39 37 8 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 36 37 23 63 8 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 23 38 56 64 4 We Are Stars, Virginia To Vegas Featuring Alyssa Reid 38 39 33 25 16 Unconditionally, Katy Perry 13 40 46 48 12 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 40 41 44 43 5 Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church 30 42 41 32 25 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 43 34 26 20 White Walls, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring ScHoolboy Q & Hollis 17 44 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Invisible, U2 44 45 40 29 18 Stay The Night, Zedd Featuring Hayley Williams 20 46 52 55 9 Danse, Mia Martina Featuring Dev 46 47 53 46 10 When She Says Baby, Jason Aldean 46 48 54 39 17 Let Me Go, Avril Lavigne Featuring Chad Kroeger 12 49 58 56 7 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 49 50 37 36 8 XO, Beyonce 36 51 49 44 17 Tippin' Point, Dallas Smith 36 52 59 51 16 Compass, Lady Antebellum 51 53 66 72 5 Friday Night, Eric Paslay 53 54 48 41 10 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 34 55 63 53 13 Pay Day, Classified 41 56 64 67 4 Doin' What She Likes, Blake Shelton 56 57 45 49 4 Cop Car, Keith Urban 45 58 60 54 19 Do I Wanna Know?, Arctic Monkeys 52 59 43 65 3 All Of Me, John Legend 43 60 67 57 4 Wake Me Up, Tebey Featuring Emerson Drive 57 61 62 45 14 Stay, Florida Georgia Line 39 62 71 79 4 Crop Circles, Dean Brody 62 63 83 – 2 Take Me Home, Cash Cash Featuring Bebe Rexha 63 64 69 60 17 Sirens, Pearl Jam 31 65 75 62 7 Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 48 66 70 71 10 Ordinary Love, U2 37 67 61 50 10 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 31 68 47 – 2 Lookin' For That Girl, Tim McGraw 47 69 0 New 1 Ain't Worth The Whiskey, Cole Swindell 69 70 65 47 19 Goodbye, Goodbye, Tegan And Sara 30 71 68 59 16 Sweet Annie, Zac Brown Band 47 72 0 New 1 The Man, Aloe Blacc 72 73 26 86 3 Invisible, Hunter Hayes 26 74 77 78 13 We're All In This Together, Sam Roberts Band 74 75 73 70 5 Love Don't Die, The Fray 70 76 79 84 4 On Top Of The World, Imagine Dragons 76 77 81 80 4 Hold On, Colbie Caillat 77 78 91 94 4 Coming Of Age, Foster The People 69 79 76 75 7 Do You Want To Build A Snowman?, Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez 61 80 90 93 15 Come A Little Closer, Cage The Elephant 72 81 80 87 4 Rescue You, High Valley 80 82 94 99 7 Neon Lights, Demi Lovato 65 83 85 – 2 Got A Feeling, Tim Hicks Featuring Blackjack Billy 83 84 72 42 4 Rewind, Rascal Flatts 41 85 0 Re-Entry 4 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 67 86 96 – 2 Goodnight Kiss, Randy Houser 86 87 74 68 13 Don't Let Me Be Lonely, The Band Perry 58 88 0 New 1 Move Like A Soldier, Kristina Maria 88 89 89 90 5 Drink To That All Night, Jerrod Niemann 88 90 50 85 3 Follow Your Arrow, Kacey Musgraves 50 91 86 88 6 Temple, Kings Of Leon 86 92 82 89 7 Get On Down The Road, The Road Hammers 82 93 51 82 3 Mmm Yeah, Austin Mahone Featuring Pitbull 51 94 0 New 1 Magic Hotel, Karl Wolf Featuring Timbaland & BK Brasco 94 95 87 – 2 Living Out My Dreams (Pour L'honneur), Roch Voisine 87 96 0 New 1 Unreal, Gord Bamford 96 97 0 New 1 Everything Is AWESOME!!!, Tegan And Sara Featuring The Lonely Island 97 98 0 Re-Entry 2 Wasting All These Tears, Cassadee Pope 41 99 0 New 1 Look At You, Big & Rich 99 100 0 Re-Entry 2 L'amour C'est Pas Pour Les Peureux, Vincent Vallieres 98
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Post by Gary on Feb 13, 2014 7:43:38 GMT -5
Streaming This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 2 8 #1 3 wks Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 1 2 7 4 12 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 2 3 3 1 16 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 4 5 8 7 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 4 5 2 – 3 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 2 6 4 3 15 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 2 7 8 9 20 Let Her Go, Passenger 7 8 6 6 28 Royals, Lorde 2 9 10 7 23 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 6 10 9 5 24 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 11 15 27 3 Happy, Pharrell Williams 11 12 11 10 15 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 13 14 14 10 Pompeii, Bastille 13 14 50 – 22 Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 2 15 17 25 57 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 3 16 20 24 5 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 16 17 12 11 15 Story Of My Life, One Direction 5 18 16 16 10 Team, Lorde 16 19 13 12 26 Roar, Katy Perry 1 20 24 36 5 All Of Me, John Legend 20 21 19 13 20 23, Mike WiLL Made-It Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J 3 22 22 18 57 Sail, AWOLNATION 10 23 23 15 19 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 8 24 25 20 7 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 1 25 27 22 31 Demons, Imagine Dragons 15 26 29 19 10 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 19 27 32 23 16 Burn, Ellie Goulding 18 28 26 17 17 Rap God, Eminem 4 29 30 21 31 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 5 30 47 – 23 Treasure, Bruno Mars 14 31 28 26 50 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 2 32 33 28 16 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 19 33 18 40 37 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 2 34 36 31 10 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 29 35 35 30 39 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 2 36 31 – 2 Confident, Justin Bieber Featuring Chance The Rapper 31 37 37 29 26 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 5 38 38 32 13 Animals, Martin Garrix 26 39 21 – 2 Midnight Memories, One Direction 21 40 41 37 5 Hey Brother, Avicii 37 41 0 Re-Entry 34 When I Was Your Man, Bruno Mars 3 42 40 34 36 We Can't Stop, Miley Cyrus 1 43 34 33 57 Thrift Shop, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz 1 44 0 New 1 Just The Way You Are, Bruno Mars 44 45 44 42 3 The Man, Aloe Blacc 42 46 43 35 29 Gas Pedal, Sage The Gemini Featuring IamSu! 15 47 39 38 11 White Walls, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring ScHoolboy Q & Hollis 35 48 42 47 7 XO, Beyonce 37 49 48 41 15 It Won't Stop, Sevyn Streeter Featuring Chris Brown 23 50 46 43 12 Unconditionally, Katy Perry 27
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2014 9:25:31 GMT -5
Everyone is overlooking that Safe And Sound is still on this chart although its going soon. Radioactive still has at least 2-3 weeks on this chart. Sail has 1-2 more weeks if its lucky. Blurred lines wil get another 5-6 weeks for sure.
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Post by Lozzy on Feb 13, 2014 9:38:15 GMT -5
41 47 42 47 41 in the last 5 weeks for Sail, keep going!
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Post by imbondz on Feb 13, 2014 10:05:07 GMT -5
It'd be funny if Sail outlasted Radioactive
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Post by jasontoralba on Feb 13, 2014 13:11:43 GMT -5
Funny how a "personal video" for SS counts, but the Budweiser ad, which was seen by million not just on YouTube, but TV gets nixed. Ridiculous, Billboard, ridiculous. According to Billboard, Youtube did not report the Streaming Data of that Ad to Soundscan because it's not in the music banner. I believe it's about the scope of the contract between SScan & Youtube or something like that. (As noted last week, any U.S. streams for the commercial, which premiered online prior to its Super Bowl spotlight, however, do not count toward Billboard charts, as the video clip on YouTube is not categorized under the music banner from which streams are reported.)
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Post by slw84 on Feb 13, 2014 15:00:15 GMT -5
I can agree with your first paragraph but your second paragraph seems to be a bit of a reach.... There are a few exames of artists that can sell close to 2m albums or more but they also have 4/5m selling singles and dont always have all formats playing their music...some dont have strong urban, some dont have strong pop, some dont have strong hot ac or rhythmic play yet manage to have both. I think there are so many factors that play a part but one is universal relatability of certain songs and/or certain artists. I think you might be misunderstanding my second paragraph a bit. hopefully i explain it better, this post turned out longer than i intended. when I say 'if people like her songs, they just go out and buy the album' I'm talking about urban fans. they're much more likely to buy an album than a single, if they bother buying anything at all, and sadly the numbers show they're not that keen on buying much. but she is getting them to open their pockets in a way that they don't do for any other r&b artist out right now, male or female. that's why i say her stronghold is rare. i might be doing her an injustice by saying it seems 'easy' for her to do it, but i feel like more of the effort for this era was planning the execution than the actual execution, if that makes any sense. i think if pop fans like her songs there will be more of an even mix - some will be inclined to buy the whole album and some will buy the singles. the issue however is getting to those pop fans, and this is a genre where the actual execution requires as much work as the planning. i definitely agree there are people who can sell both singles and albums in the multiplatinum range, but when you pull out those examples, there is almost always that key factor of at least a chr hit, the one thing Bey is currently lacking. this makes the argument as to why DIL is underperforming a little frustrating on both sides b/c Bey's an urban based artist with a pop level celebrity profile. i feel like sometimes it's hard to distinguish where to draw the line...pop fans here are constantly measuring her on a scale that our urban fans believe doesn't really apply, b/c it's debatable as to how many people are actually hearing her music. a song might theoretically be universally relatable but if people don't hear it what good does it do? let's be honest, "Dark Horse" and "Drunk in Love" are musical siblings. if pop will take Katy Perry on top of a trap beat with a Juicy J feature, there's no reason to think they wouldn't also like Beyonce on an equally rhythmic trap beat with a much more mainstream-approved Jay-Z as her guest rapper. if there was ever any doubt before, DH's resounding success (along with DIL's iTunes spike following the Grammys) shows that DIL has fantastic potential on pop. but she has yet to fully exploit it, and with every day that passes i think more and more that she doesn't plan to. Fair enough. I understand your point better.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 13, 2014 15:28:15 GMT -5
jasont- SoundScan tracks sales, not airplay or streams. Broadcast Data Systems (BDS) is the tracker for airplay- though, I'm not sure if the streaming info goes directly to Billboard or if it's reported to BDS. Anyone know?
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Feb 13, 2014 15:47:45 GMT -5
I can agree with your first paragraph but your second paragraph seems to be a bit of a reach.... There are a few exames of artists that can sell close to 2m albums or more but they also have 4/5m selling singles and dont always have all formats playing their music...some dont have strong urban, some dont have strong pop, some dont have strong hot ac or rhythmic play yet manage to have both. I think there are so many factors that play a part but one is universal relatability of certain songs and/or certain artists. I think you might be misunderstanding my second paragraph a bit. hopefully i explain it better, this post turned out longer than i intended. when I say 'if people like her songs, they just go out and buy the album' I'm talking about urban fans. they're much more likely to buy an album than a single, if they bother buying anything at all, and sadly the numbers show they're not that keen on buying much. but she is getting them to open their pockets in a way that they don't do for any other r&b artist out right now, male or female. that's why i say her stronghold is rare. i might be doing her an injustice by saying it seems 'easy' for her to do it, but i feel like more of the effort for this era was planning the execution than the actual execution, if that makes any sense. i think if pop fans like her songs there will be more of an even mix - some will be inclined to buy the whole album and some will buy the singles. the issue however is getting to those pop fans, and this is a genre where the actual execution requires as much work as the planning. i definitely agree there are people who can sell both singles and albums in the multiplatinum range, but when you pull out those examples, there is almost always that key factor of at least a chr hit, the one thing Bey is currently lacking. this makes the argument as to why DIL is underperforming a little frustrating on both sides b/c Bey's an urban based artist with a pop level celebrity profile. i feel like sometimes it's hard to distinguish where to draw the line...pop fans here are constantly measuring her on a scale that our urban fans believe doesn't really apply, b/c it's debatable as to how many people are actually hearing her music. a song might theoretically be universally relatable but if people don't hear it what good does it do? let's be honest, "Dark Horse" and "Drunk in Love" are musical siblings. if pop will take Katy Perry on top of a trap beat with a Juicy J feature, there's no reason to think they wouldn't also like Beyonce on an equally rhythmic trap beat with a much more mainstream-approved Jay-Z as her guest rapper. if there was ever any doubt before, DH's resounding success (along with DIL's iTunes spike following the Grammys) shows that DIL has fantastic potential on pop. but she has yet to fully exploit it, and with every day that passes i think more and more that she doesn't plan to. That will make me and others less likely to purchase in the future. I notice that the less the artist cares... the less the fans care eventually... People aren't going to keep buying your stuff. You have to sell it to them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2014 16:50:36 GMT -5
That will make me and others less likely to purchase in the future. I notice that the less the artist cares... the less the fans care eventually... People aren't going to keep buying your stuff. You have to sell it to them. Yeah, I can't say I disagree with that, really. Like, urban listeners won't have this issue b/c she seems totally committed to them, so I don't think she will run into this problem with them. But whatever pop fans she is pulling in right now might eventually check out on her, even if she continues doing the big events like the Grammys, AMAs, etc. I guess the question is, how many of her album sales are comprised of pop fans (not all of that nearly 2 million is coming from urban, I'm sure). I'd like to think most of her fans are either urban leaning or just like her so much that it doesn't matter, but I really don't know the answer to that one.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2014 16:58:24 GMT -5
Beyoncé spent an entire year doing promo, which created hype and built her brand even further. She may not be doing heavy traditional promo at the moment, but to say she "doesn't care"? She's one of the hardest working acts out there today.
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 13, 2014 17:54:56 GMT -5
at "Replay" being sent to recurrent airplay status.
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Post by forg on Feb 15, 2014 22:26:32 GMT -5
I was hoping Everything is Awesome would chart
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 16, 2014 0:34:23 GMT -5
I was hoping Everything is Awesome would chart It will debut next week. This week, it only had the movie's opening weekend factored into its sales, which was just enough to get it to #4 on the Bubbling Under. It will have a full week of sales this week, and with the hype the movie is still getting, it will definitely debut. It's still top 20 on iTunes 8 days after the film's initial release.
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Post by cause_for_celebration on Feb 18, 2014 16:45:22 GMT -5
According to Billboard: "At No. 6 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Aloe Blacc's "The Man" opens with Hot Shot Debut honors. The second single off his 'Wake Me Up' EP was activated to coincide with its No. 47 opening on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop airplay chart."
So it debuts on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in its seventh week on the Hot 100. Is this the first time Billboard has done this for a song on one of its genre charts?
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Post by jebsib on Feb 18, 2014 17:23:07 GMT -5
^ I think so. This is what they refused to do for Justin's "Mirrors" even after it was sent to R&B radio.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2014 17:24:04 GMT -5
The genre charts are REALLY going to be a mess now that they're deciding to change their opinions on what genre a song is mid-run...
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Post by Verisimilitude on Feb 18, 2014 17:24:45 GMT -5
And Ariana Grande's "The Way". I wish Billboard would stop basing the genre of a song based on the artist, instead of the actual song.
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