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Post by House Lannister on Jun 16, 2015 16:19:08 GMT -5
This is where I'll place my personal top 50, including songs that are bubbling under. To get points, songs must reach the chart. I've listed the songs on the chart based on personal preference, naturally, but the songs that are bubbling under are randomly listed. We'll get into some more things as the charts move along. But here's the one for July 15-21:
T W Title-Artist WeekOn Peak Notes
1 Lean On-Major Lazer w MO and DJ Snake 1 1 2 Uptown Funk-Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars 1 2 3 Bad Blood-Taylor Swift w Kendrick Lamar 1 3 4 Shut Up and Dance-Walk the Moon 1 4 5 Budapest-George Ezra 1 5 6 Fight Song-Rachel Platten 1 6 7 Love Me Like You Do-Ellie Goulding 1 7 8 Renegades-X Ambassadors 1 8 9 Do You Remember-Jarryd James 1 9 10 Uma Thurman-Fall Out Boy 1 10 11 Bright-Echosmith 1 11 12 Bills-Lunchmoney Lewis 1 12 13 Cheerleader-OMI 1 13 14 Honey I'm Good-Andy Grammer 1 14 15 Hey Mama-David Guetta w Nicki Minaj 1 15 16 Style-Taylor Swift 1 16 17 You Know You Like It-DJ Snake w AlunaGeorge 1 17 18 Sugar-Maroon 5 1 18 19 See You Again-Wiz Khalifa w Charlie Puth 1 19 20 Heartbeat Song-Kelly Clarkson 1 20 21 Want to Want Me-Jason Derulo 1 21 22 Thinking Out Loud-Ed Sheeran 1 22 23 This Summer's Gonna Hurt-Maroon 5 1 23 24 Hood Go Crazy-Tech N9ne w BOB 1 24 25 Talking Body-Tove Lo 1 25 26 Watch Me-Silento 1 26 27 Pray to God-Calvin Harris w Haim 1 27 28 King Kunta-Kendrick Lamar 1 28 29 Bad Girls-MKTO 1 29 30 Name Your Poison-Christopher Lee 1 30 31 Don't Wanna Fight-Alabama Shakes 1 31 32 Hold My Hand-Jess Glynne 1 32 33 Warrior-Nina Sulolatti 1 33 34 Believe-Mumford and Sons 1 34 35 El Perdon-Nicky Jam w Enrique Iglesias 1 35 36 Can't Feel My Face-The Weeknd 1 36 37 Geronimo-Sheppard 1 37 38 Take Your Time-Sam Hunt 1 38 39 The Night is Still Young-Nicki Minaj 1 39 40 Photograph-Ed Sheeran 1 40 41 I Need Your Love-Shaggy w Mohombi 1 41 42 Classic Man-Jidenna w Roman GianArthur 1 42 43 Little Toy Guns-Carrie Underwood 1 43 44 Trap Queen-Fetty Wap 1 44 45 FourFiveSeconds-Rhianna w Kanye West 1 45 46 Wild Child-Kenny Chesney w Grace Potter 1 46 47 I Really Like You-Carly Rae Jepsen 1 47 48 Hold Back the River-James Bay 1 48 49 Trouble-Iggy Azalea w Jennifer Hudson 1 49 50 Marvin Gaye-Charlie Puth w Meghan Trainor 1 50
NOTES: FR Fast Riser FF Fast Faller HD Hotshot Debut D Debut R Return
Note: I was going to do this in chart form using Open Office Calc, but it didn't take. Oh well.
Bubbling Unders:
ASAP Rocky w Rod Stewart Everyday Eminem Phenomenal Adam Lambert Ghost Town Hozier Someone New Dustin Lynch Hell of a Night Brantley Gilbert One Hell of an Amen Lawson Roads Ed Sheeran Bloodstream Rudimental w Foy Vance Never Let You Go King Years and Years Fifth Harmony w Kid Ink Worth It Zac Brown Band Homegrown Britney Spears w Giorgio Moroder Tom's Diner Frankie Ballard Young and Crazy George Ezra Blame It on Me Twenty One Pilots Stressed Out The Weeknd The Hills Imagine Dragons Shots Kid Ink w Tyga Ride Out Walk Off The Earth Rule the World
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Post by House Lannister on Jun 22, 2015 15:52:24 GMT -5
In Race for Number One, Lean On on Top The Top 10:In week 2 of the Brianc2008 Top 50, Lean On by DJ Snake featuring Diplo and MO ends up on top for the second week in a row. It's the first number ones for all three artists. If this had been running in the past, DJ Snake could have landed in the top 5 for Turn Down for What and MO might have had a top 20 with her collaboration with Iggy Azaela called Beg For It. Rumbling in the distance is Taylor Swift. Her collaboration with Kendrick Lamar called Bad Blood rises 3-2 on the countdown. With not much distance between the two songs, might Swift/Lamar hit number one next week? Stay tuned. Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon reaches a new peak as well going from 4-3. Their first hit places them in the top 3 for the first time. Perhaps, they can continue to climb the charts. Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars slides 2-4 this week. Timing could be blamed for the inability of the retro tune to jump to number 1. If the chart had started in January, they probably would have had multiple weeks on top. The big jump in the top 5 this week comes from Aussie Jarryd James as Do You Remember surges 9-5. The minimalist song benefited from being placed as Pulse's Featured Track of the Week. This should be interesting to see if this could end up at number one. George Ezra's Budapest slides from 5-6 this week as the young man with Bristol with the big voice could not hold back James. Will this song climb back up or has it already peaked at 5? Stay tuned. Rachel Platten's Fight Song slips from 6-7 due to the fast rising Remember. The artist who's had her songs in Pretty Little Liars and Jane By Design can probably resume climbing next week. Renegades by X Ambassadors holds steady at 8 this week. After watching the video, I have less of an excuse to not get out there and exercise. Fall Out Boy's Uma Thurman climbs from 10-9 this week as the American pop/rock band continues to prove resilient. The video which shows what happens to a contest winner serving a "typical" day with the band is fun as well. Bright by the sibling band Echosmith completes the top 10 this week, climbing from 11-10. Is there room for a softer sound with the summer breezes? Stay tuned. In Other Chart News:Love Me Like You Do slid from 7-12 and dropped out of the top 10 this week. Other notables in the top 20 include OMI's Cheerleader climbing from 13-11, David Guetta's Hey Mama soaring from 15-13, and the twin surges of Maroon 5's This Summer from 23-17 and Tech N9ne's Hood Go Crazy from 24-18. Finally, the hotshot debut of the week goes to Halestorm with Amen debuting at 34. The video is a fun one with workers turning to rock to release after hard days at work. It tops 5 other debuts. The official chart will debut sometime tomorrow. Thanks for watching.
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Post by House Lannister on Jun 23, 2015 21:20:15 GMT -5
Brianc2008's Top 50 from 6/22-6/28 TW | LW | Title | Artist | Wks On | Peak | Notes | 1(2) | 1 | Lean On | DJ Snake w Diplo and MO | 2 | 1 |
| 2 | 3 | Bad Blood | Taylor Swift w Kendrick Lamar | 2 | 2 |
| 3 | 4 | Shut Up and Dance | Walk the Moon | 2 | 3 |
| 4 | 2 | Uptown Funk | Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars | 2 | 2 |
| 5 | 9 | Do You Remember? | Jarryd James | 2 | 5 |
| 6 | 5 | Budapest | George Ezra | 2 | 5 |
| 7 | 6 | Fight Song | Rachel Platten | 2 | 6 |
| 8 | 8 | Renegades | X Ambassadors | 2 | 8 |
| 9 | 10 | Uma Thurman | Fall Out Boy | 2 | 9 |
| 10 | 11 | Bright | Echosmith | 2 | 10 |
| 11 | 13 | Cheerleader | OMI | 2 | 11 |
| 12 | 7 | Love Me Like You Do | Ellie Goulding | 2 | 7 |
| 13 | 15 | Hey Mama | David Guetta w Nicki Minaj and Bebe Rexha | 2 | 13 |
| 14 | 14 | Honey I'm Good | Andy Grammar | 2 | 14 |
| 15 | 12 | Bills | Lunchmoney Lewis | 2 | 12 |
| 16 | 17 | You Know You Like It | DJ Snake w AlunaGeorge | 2 | 16 |
| 17 | 24 | This Summer's Gonna Hurt | Maroon 5 | 2 | 17 |
| 18 | 25 | Hood Go Crazy | Tech N9ne w BOB and 2Chainz | 2 | 18 |
| 19 | 16 | Style | Taylor Swift | 2 | 16 |
| 20 | 19 | See You Again | Wiz Khalifa w Charlie Puth | 2 | 19 |
| 21 | 18 | Sugar | Maroon 5 | 2 | 18 |
| 22 | 21 | Want to Want Me | Jason Derulo | 2 | 21 |
| 23 | 22 | Thinking Out Loud | Ed Sheeran | 2 | 22 |
| 24 | 25 | Talking Body | Tove Lo | 2 | 24 |
| 25 | 27 | Pray to God | Calvin Harris w Haim | 2 | 25 |
| 26 | 28 | King Kunta | Kendrick Lamar | 2 | 26 |
| 27 | 20 | Heartbeat Song | Kelly Clarkson | 2 | 20 |
| 28 | 29 | Bad Girls | MKTO | 2 | 28 |
| 29 | 31 | Don't Wanna Fight | Alabama Shakes | 2 | 29 |
| 30 | 30 | Name Your Poison | Christopher Lee | 2 | 30 |
| 31 | 33 | Warrior | Nina Sublatti | 2 | 31 |
| 32 | 37 | Geronimo | Sheppard | 2 | 32 |
| 33 | 36 | Can't Feel My Face | The Weeknd | 2 | 33 |
| 34 | - | Amen | Halestorm | 1 | 34 | HD | 35 | 42 | Classic Man | Jidenna w Roman GianArthur | 2 | 35 | FR | 36 | - | Where Are U Now? | Jack U w Justin Bieber | 1 | 36 | D | 37 | 40 | Photograph | Ed Sheeran | 2 | 37 |
| 38 | 26 | Watch Me | Silento | 2 | 26 | FF | 39 | 34 | Believe | Mumford and Sons | 2 | 34 |
| 40 | 39 | The Night is Still Young | Nicki Minaj | 2 | 39 |
| 41 | 32 | Hold My Hand | Jess Glynne | 2 | 32 |
| 42 | - | Stressed Out | 21 Pilots | 1 | 42 | D | 43 | 43 | Little Toy Guns | Carrie Underwood | 2 | 43 |
| 44 | 35 | El Perdon | Nicky Jam w Enrique Iglesias | 2 | 35 |
| 45 | - | Nobody Love | Tori Kelly | 1 | 45 | D | 46 | 38 | Take Your Time | Sam Hunt | 1 | 38 |
| 47 | 50 | Marvin Gaye | Charlie Puth w Meghan Trainer | 2 | 47 |
| 48 | - | One Hell of an Amen | Brantley Gilbert | 1 | 48 | D | 49 | 49 | Trouble | Iggy Azalea w Jennifer Hudson | 2 | 49 |
| 50 | - | Rule the World | Walk Off the Earth | 1 | 50 | D |
Dropouts-XI Need Your Love---Shaggy w Mohombi and Faydee Costi P41/W1 Trap Queen---Fetty Wap P44/W1 FourFiveSeconds---Rhianna w Kanye West and Paul McCartney P45/W1 Wild Child---Kenny Chesney w Grace Potter P46/W1 I Really Like You---Carly Rae Jepsen P47/W1 Hold Back the River---James Bay P48/W1 Candidates for Re-EntryI Really Like You, Hold Back the River Bubbling Under:Unlike last week, I reordered the songs based on how much I liked it. The higher it's here, the more likely it shows up in the future. Artist-Song
Lawson-Roads AWOLNation-Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf) Dustin Lynch-Hell of a Night Royal Blood-Little Monster Frankie Ballard-Young and Crazy Florence and the Machine-Delilah Ed Sheeran-Bloodstream Rudimental w Foy Vance-Never Let You Go Zac Brown Band-Homegrown Natalie La Rose w Fetty Wap-Around the World Annie Lennox-I Put a Spell on You Imagine Dragons-Shots Tinashe w Iggy Azalea-All Hands on Deck Kacey Musgraves-Biscuits George Ezra-Blame It on Me Rhianna-American Oxygen Adam Lambert-Ghost Town Fifth Harmony w Kid Ink-Worth It King-Years and Years Hozier-Someone New Tough Love w Ginuwine-Pony (Jump on It) Giorgio Morder w Kylie Minogue-Right Here, Right Now Muse-Dead Inside
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 1, 2015 17:37:08 GMT -5
Bad Blood Leans on Top Spot The remix of Bad Blood with Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar climbs 2-1 and takes the top spot in week three of this countdown. The video which features numerous celebs and presumably an expensive budget doesn't hurt, although it remains how many weeks this song can hold Number 1. Lean On slides 1-2. The song which features Major Lazer, Diplo, and MO led the first two weeks of the chart and finally gave way to the number of challengers facing it. They will be remembered for their place in history. Jarryd James's Do You Remember surges 5-3 and emerges as another potential challenger for the crown. This is the Aussie's first hit. Another newcomer from Bristol, England rises 6-4 as George Ezra's Budapest reaches a new high on its third week. Meanwhile, his followup song Blame It on Me percolates in the Bubbling Under section of the countdown. Rounding up the top 5 is Walk the Moon as Shut Up and Dance descends 3-5. Their followup Different Colors debuts in the Bubbling Under section. Rachel Platten's Fight Song jumps 7-6 and reclaims its peak position in its third week. Song marks the first real hit of Platten's career. Renegades by X Ambassadors finds a new peak as the song climbs 8-7. The song has held in the top 10 for all 3 weeks. Uptown Funk plunges 4-8 in week 3 on the chart. The Mark Ronson song with Bruno Mars continues its descent from number 2 in the opening chart week. Fall Out Boy holds at number 9 for the second consecutive week with Uma Thurman. The song combines the Munster's theme with an ode to Thurman from Pulp Fiction. And finally, OMI's Cheerleader rises 11-10 to land the Jamaican born singer in the top 10 for the first time. His ode to a girl who's always there when he needs her adds trumpets for a nice summery mix. Outside the top 10, David Guetta's Hey Mama rises from 13-11 and Tech N9ne's Hood Go Crazy surges from 18-14. Love Me Like You Do from Ellie Goulding sinks from 12-17. And the top debut of the week belongs to Lawson with their song Roads. Roads beat four other debuting songs. The regular chart will appear tomorrow and should prove to be an interesting read.
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 3, 2015 22:05:32 GMT -5
Brianc2008's Personal Chart for 6/29-7/5 TW (LW) Song---Artist WKS (PK)
1 (2) Bad Blood---Taylor Swift w Kendrick Lamar 3 (1 for 1 wk) 2 (1) Lean On---Major Lazer w DJ Snake and MO 3 (1 for 2 wks) 3 (5) Do You Remember?----Jarryd James 3 (3) 4 (6) Budapest---George Ezra 3 (4) 5 (3) Shut Up and Dance---Walk the Moon 3 (3) 6 (7) Fight Song---Rachel Platten 3 (6) 7 (8) Renegades---X Ambassadors 3 (7) 8 (4) Uptown Funk---Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars 3 (2) 9 (9) Uma Thurman---Fall Out Boy 3 (9) 10 (11) Cheerleader---OMI 3 (10) 11 (13) Hey Mama---David Guetta w Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha & Afrojack 3 (11) 12 (10) Bright---Echosmith 3 (10) 13 (14) Honey, I'm Good---Andy Grammer 3 (13) 14 (18) Hood Go Crazy---Tech N9ne w BOB and 2Chainz 3 (14) 15 (16) You Know You Like It---DJ Snake w AlunaGeorge 3 (15) 16 (17) This Summer's Gonna Hurt---Maroon 5 3 (16) 17 (12) Love Me Like You Do---Ellie Goulding 3 (7) 18 (25) Pray to God---Calvin Harris w Haim 3 (18) 19 (15) Bills---LunchMoney Lewis 3 (12) 20 (24) Talking Body---Tove Lo 3 (20) 21 (20) See You Again---Wiz Khalifa w Charlie Puth 3 (19) 22 (26) King Kunta---Kendrick Lamar 3 (22) 23 (33) Can't Feel My Face---The Weeknd 3 (23) 24 (19) Style---Taylor Swift 3 (16) 25 (29) Don't Wanna Fight---Alabama Shakes 3 (25) 26 (23) Thinking Out Loud---Ed Sheeran 3 (22) 27 (28) Bad Girls---MKTO 3 (27) 28 (21) Sugar---Maroon 5 3 (18) 29 (32) Geronimo---Sheppard 3 (29) 30 (34) Amen---Halestorm 2 (30) 31 (22) Want to Want Me---Jason Derulo 3 (21) 32 (35) Classic Man---Jidenna w Roman GianArthur 3 (32) 33 (45) Nobody Love---Tori Kelly 2 (33) 34 (30) Name Your Poison---Christopher Lee 3 (30) 35 (36) Where Are U Now?---Jack U w Justin Bieber 2 (35) 36 (37) Photograph---Ed Sheeran 3 (36) 37 (31) Warrior---Nina Sublatti 3 (31) 38 (38) Watch Me---Silento 3 (26) 39 (27) Heartbeat Song---Kelly Clarkson 3 (20) 40 (41) Hold My Hand---Jess Glynne 3 (32) 41 (39) Believe---Mumford and Sons 3 (34) 42 (--) Roads---Lawson 1 (42) 43 (42) Stressed Out---21 Pilots 2 (42) 44 (40) The Night Is Still Young---Nicki Minaj 3 (39) 45 (–-) Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf)---AWOLNation 1 (45) 46 (47) Marvin Gaye---Charlie Puth w Meghan Trainer 3 (46) 47 (48) One Hell of an Amen---Brantley Gilbert 2 (47) 48 (--) Hell of a Night---Dustin Lynch 1 (48) 49 (-–) All Hands on Deck---Tinashe w Iggy Azalea 1 (49) 50 (–-) Worth It---Fifth Harmony w Kid Ink 1 (50) Fast Riser: Nobody Love by Tori Kelly (45-33) Fast Faller: Heartbeat Song by Kelly Clarkson (27-39) Hotshot Debut: Roads by Lawson (42) XXXDropoutsXXX:
LW 43 Little Toy Guns by Carrie Underwood PK 43/WK 2 LW 44 El Perdon by Nicki Jam w Enrique Iglesias PK 35/WK 2 LW 46 Take Your Time by Sam Hunt PK 38/WK 2 LW 49 Trouble by Iggy Azalea w Jennifer Hudson PK 49/WK 2 LW 50 Rule the World by Walk Off the Earth PK 50/WK 1 Re-Entry Candidates:
Hold Back the River---James Bay Rule the World---Walk Off the Earth I Really Like You---Carly Rae Jepsen Bubbling Under:
Royal Blood---Little Monster Zac Brown Band---Loving You Easy Rudimental w Foy Vance---Never Let You Go Florence and the Machine---Delilah Frankie Ballard---Young and Crazy Annie Lennox---I Put a Spell on You Ed Sheeran---Bloodstream Rhianna---American Oxygen George Ezra---Blame It on Me Kacey Musgraves---Biscuits Years and Years---King Adam Lambert---Ghost Town Hozier---Someone New Natalie Rose w Fetty Wap---Around the World Walk the Moon---Different Colors Janet Jackson---No Sleeep Pitbull w Chris Brown---Fun Imagine Dragons---Shots Muse---Dead Inside Selena Gomez w A$AP Rocky---Good for You
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 3, 2015 22:07:01 GMT -5
Also, if anybody wants to be tagged to this thread/chart, just be sure to let me know. And if you want to be removed, let me know as well.
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 7, 2015 20:20:46 GMT -5
Bad Blood on Top for Swift and Lamar Inside Brianc2008's Chart for 7/6-7/12Bad Blood by Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar takes the top spot this week remaining at 1 on the chart's fourth week. But with competition from hungry challengers ahead, their reign could be cut short at 2 weeks.
The list of challengers is led by Aussie Jarryd James as his Do You Remember climbs 3-2. He's climbed quickly from 9th place where the chart began and is one spot away from claiming the top spot.
Also reaching a new peak is Bristol, England's booming voice George Ezra. His quiet song Budapest rises 4-3 and it's possible he's heading for new highs as well.
One song that isn't rising is Major Lazer's Lean On. The song that features DJ Snake's beats and MO's singing slides 2-4 in its fourth week.
Rachel Platten is on the verge of being a contender for the top spot herself as Fight Song bounds 6-5 in its fourth week on the chart. Will it settle for being in the top 5 or will it stay hungry for more?
Renegades by X Ambassadors reaches a new high as well as it climbs 7-6 in week 4. Much like Platten, Ambassadors will probably have to wait a couple of weeks to battle it out for the top.
Shut Up and Dance by the lunar named band Walk the Moon declines 5-7 and appears on its way out of the top 10. It peaked several weeks ago at number 3.
Uma Thurman by pop rock band Fall Out Boy boogies 9-8 to a new high point for the American band. It remains to be seen if they can join the other climbers in a scrum for the top spot.
OMI (pronounced Oh-Mee) finds his summer jam Cheerleader rising 10-9 as the Jamaican singer looks for success amidst the rising heat. Will Cheerleader find enough fans for the top 5, or even the top spot? We'll see.
Completing the top 10 is Hey Mama by David Guetta with Nicki Minaj and Bebe Rexha singing and Afrojack providing the beats. The song climbs 11-10 in week 4.
The one song dropping out of the top 10 in week 4 is Mark Ronson's Uptown Funk with Bruno Mars singing. It declines 8-13.
Further in the countdown, significant moves include TechN9ne's Hood Go Crazy with BOB and 2Chainz rising 14-11, Calvin Harris's Pray to God with Haim climbing 18-16, The Weeknd's Can't Feel My Face surging 23-18 and Kendrick Lamar's King Kunta ascending 22-20.
This week's hotshot debut is Loving You Easy by the Zac Brown Band debuting at number 36. But another debut is hot on its heels.
Who is it and where did your favorites land? Find out tomorrow when the chart gets released.
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 8, 2015 20:25:08 GMT -5
Brianc2008's Top 50 Chart For Week of 7/6-7/12 TW LW Title-Artist PK WKS 1 1 Bad Blood---Taylor Swift w Kendrick Lamar 1(2) 4 2 3 Do You Remember---Jarryd James 2 4 3 4 Budapest---George Ezra 3 4 4 2 Lean On---Major Lazer w DJ Snake & MO 1(2) 4 5 6 Fight Song---Rachel Platten 5 4 6 7 Renegades---X Ambassadors 6 4 7 5 Shut Up and Dance---Walk the Moon 3 4 8 9 Uma Thurman---Fall out Boy 8 4 9 10 Cheerleader---OMI 9 4 10 11 Hey Mama---David Guetta w Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha, Afrojack 10 4 11 14 Hood Go Crazy---Tech N9ne w BOB, 2Chainz 11 4 12 13 Honey I'm Good---Andy Grammer 12 4 13 8 Uptown Funk---Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars 2 4 14 15 You Know You Like It---DJ Snake w Aluna George 14 4 15 12 Bright---Echosmith 10 4 16 18 Pray to God---Calvin Harris w HAIM 16 4 17 16 This Summer's Gonna Hurt---Maroon 5 16 4 18 23 Can't Feel My Face---The Weeknd 18 4 19 20 Talking Body---Tove Lo 19 4 20 22 King Kunta---Kendrick Lamar 20 4 21 25 Don't Wanna Fight---Alabama Shakes 21 4 22 29 Geronimo---Sheppard 22 4 23 19 Bills---Lunchmoney Lewis 12 4 24 27 Bad Girls---MKTO 24 4 25 21 See You Again---Wiz Khalifa w Charlie Puth 19 4 26 30 Amen---Halestorm 26 3 27 24 Style---Taylor Swift 16 4 28 32 Classic Man---Jidenna w Roman GianArthur 28 4 29 26 Thinking Out Loud---Ed Sheeran 22 4 30 17 Love Me Like You Do---Ellie Goulding 7 4 31 33 Nobody Love---Tori Kelly 31 3 32 28 Sugar---Maroon 5 18 4 33 35 Where Are U Now---Jack U w Justin Bieber 33 3 34 36 Photograph---Ed Sheeran 34 4 35 34 Name Your Poison---Christopher Lee 30 4 36 --- Loving You Easy---Zac Brown Band 36 1 37 --- No Sleeep---Janet Jackson 37 1 38 42 Roads---Lawson 38 2 39 40 Hold My Hand---Jess Glynne 32 4 40 31 Want to Want Me---Jason DeRulo 21 4 41 45 Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf)---AWOLNation 41 2 42 43 Stressed Out---Twentyone Pilots 42 3 43 44 The Night is Still Young---Nicki Minaj 39 4 44 46 Marvin Gaye---Charlie Puth w Meghan Trainor 44 4 45 49 All Hands on Deck---Tinashe w Iggy Azalea 45 2 46 47 One Hell of an Amen---Brantley Gilbert 46 3 47 --- Little Monster---Royal Blood 47 1 48 48 Hell of a Night---Dustin Lynch 48 2 49 50 Worth It---Fifth Harmony w Kid Ink 49 2 50 --- King---Years and Years 50 1 Summary:- For the third time in four weeks, a song has been knocked out by a late entry. In week 1, Frankie Ballard's Young and Crazy was bumped for Can't Feel My Face. In Week 2, it was Years and Years's King which fell to Halestorm's Amen. And this week, Annie Lennox's I Put a Spell On You gets left out in favor of Janet Jackson's No Sleeep.
- The battle for the top 10 is fierce. In addition to the songs already there, Tech N9ne's Hood Go Crazy and Andy Grammer's Honey I'm Good are on the verge of making the top 10. Further back, Calvin Harris's Pray to God and The Weeknd's Can't Feel My Face are making moves. The next few weeks are gonna get crazy!
- Further back, Sheppard's Geronimo, Halestorm's Amen, Tori Kelly's Nobody Love, and Jidenna's Classic Man all look like future smashes. Meanwhile, steady as she goes for MKTO's Bad Girls and Alabama Shakes's Don't Wanna Fight.
- The number of new entries continues to dwindle from 6 to last week's 5 to this week's 4. Will we see this trend continue next week? Or will the chart glut at the bottom lead to more casualties than expected?
- Will any of the re-entry candidates find their way back into the chart? What songs will debut? And will Taylor Swift see a third week on top? Or will Jarryd James or George Ezra claim number one for themselves? All this and more will be answered next week.
Superlatives:Fast Riser: Geronimo---Sheppard (39-32) Fast Faller: Love Me Like You Do---Ellie Goulding (17-30) Hotshot Debut: Loving You Easy---Zac Brown Band (36) Dropouts:Warrior---Nina Sublatti PK 31 WKS 3 (33-31-37) Watch Me---Silento PK 26 WKS 3 (26-38-38) Heartbeat Song---Kelly Clarkson PK 20 WKS 3 (20-27-39) Believe---Mumford and Sons PK 34 WKS 3 (34-39-41) Re-Entry Candidates:James Bay---Hold Back the River Walk Off the Earth---Rule the World Carly Rae Jepsen---I Really Like You Bubbling Under:Kacey Musgraves---Biscuits Tinie Tempah w Jess Glynne---Not Letting Go Rudimental---Never Let You Go Annie Lennox---I Put a Spell on You Pitbull w Chris Brown---Fun Natalie La Rose w Fetty Wap---Around the World Frankie Ballard---Young and Crazy Demi Lovato---Cool for the Summer Muse---Dead Inside Ed Sheeran---Bloodstream Adam Lambert---Ghost Town Walk the Moon---Different Colors Tove Lo---Timebomb Janelle Monae w Jidenna---Yoga Rhianna---American Oxygen George Ezra---Blame It on Me Selena Gomez w A$AP Rocky---Good for You Sam Hunt---House Party Imagine Dragons---Shots Fetty Wap w Monty---My Way
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Post by surfy on Jul 10, 2015 21:38:47 GMT -5
Bad Blood is #1!!! <3
Fight Song in top 5!!! :)
Hey Mama in top 10!!! <3
King Kunta in top 20!!! :)
Classic Man in top 30!!! <3
King debuts!!! :)
Love your chart!!!
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Post by crystalphnx on Jul 11, 2015 14:05:23 GMT -5
Hey! Saw you comment on Daniel Collins's chart, and I think I've seen you post in the Hot 100 threads too, so I thought I'd check out your chart. :)
- Great to see Taylor at No. 1! "Bad Blood" is definitely my least favorite of the 1989 singles so far, but I'm still glad it became another huge hit for her. What are you hoping to see for single #5? - Seems like "Lean On" spent some time at No. 1 on almost everyone's personal chart around here (including my own.) Shame that it might miss the Hot 100 Top 10. - Awesome that "Can't Feel My Face" is working its way up your chart. I'm really into it lately, so I'm glad it's shaping up to be a big Hot 100 hit too. - Aw, bummer that "Style" peaked at a mere No. 16 (I'm a tad obsessed with that one), but I guess you didn't start posting your chart until it had already been out for a while and all the buzz/hype was on BB instead. - Glad to see someone else who credits "Where Are Ü Now" to "Jack Ü" instead of "Skrillex & Diplo." ;) - Nice debut for "No Sleeep." I love Janet, she's one of my all-time favorite artists, but I'm having a hard time getting into that particular track of hers. Definitely looking forward to the album, though! - And speaking of nice debuts, lovin' the entry for "King." It was a pretty big hit on my chart earlier this year, and lately I'm really into their follow-up single "Shine."
Great chart, Brian!
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 13, 2015 10:57:42 GMT -5
Bad Blood is #1!!! <3 Fight Song in top 5!!! :) Hey Mama in top 10!!! <3 King Kunta in top 20!!! :) Classic Man in top 30!!! <3 King debuts!!! :) Love your chart!!! You'll have to stay tuned tomorrow to find out if Bad Blood gets a third week on top or if there's a new leader. I got Fight Song, King, and Classic Man moving up this week for sure. Will have to check on the others. And thanks for your comments on my chart. They are appreciated. :)
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 13, 2015 11:16:44 GMT -5
Hey! Saw you comment on Daniel Collins's chart, and I think I've seen you post in the Hot 100 threads too, so I thought I'd check out your chart. :) - Great to see Taylor at No. 1! "Bad Blood" is definitely my least favorite of the 1989 singles so far, but I'm still glad it became another huge hit for her. What are you hoping to see for single #5? - Seems like "Lean On" spent some time at No. 1 on almost everyone's personal chart around here (including my own.) Shame that it might miss the Hot 100 Top 10. - Awesome that "Can't Feel My Face" is working its way up your chart. I'm really into it lately, so I'm glad it's shaping up to be a big Hot 100 hit too. - Aw, bummer that "Style" peaked at a mere No. 16 (I'm a tad obsessed with that one), but I guess you didn't start posting your chart until it had already been out for a while and all the buzz/hype was on BB instead. - Glad to see someone else who credits "Where Are Ü Now" to "Jack Ü" instead of "Skrillex & Diplo." ;) - Nice debut for "No Sleeep." I love Janet, she's one of my all-time favorite artists, but I'm having a hard time getting into that particular track of hers. Definitely looking forward to the album, though! - And speaking of nice debuts, lovin' the entry for "King." It was a pretty big hit on my chart earlier this year, and lately I'm really into their follow-up single "Shine." Great chart, Brian! I haven't listened to all of Taylor's singles yet. But I'm digging Clean, a song that shows her washing out the memories of an ex. I probably would have thought Lean On would have peaked right around 9-10 or so, but a big drop in streams cost it last week. Fortunately, they are still gaining in radio so they may bounce back this week. I'm really liking Can't Feel My Face. I think it could become a future #1 in as soon as a few weeks. Yeah, I just started over a month ago with the chart. I think Style would have probably peaked in the top 10 or so, but I couldn't get into it as much as her other singles. Listing them as Jack U was due to several things. Most importantly, I think that's what they refer to themselves as. Also, it saves space on my chart which is nice as well. No Sleeep is a nice song to go home from work and unwind to. I really like Janet Jackson as well and I think the song will return once it has a good video to go with it. King had a time just getting on the chart. But I think it may have some gains for a couple of weeks while I see what happens next with it. And thanks for liking the chart!
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 14, 2015 17:24:20 GMT -5
Do You Remember Ascends to the Top
Brianc2008's Chart Preview for 7/13-7/19 Week 5 of the chart offers chaos and turmoil as the order of the day as none of the current top 10 stayed in the same spot as it did last week. Although only one new song crossed the threshhold, we've had several songs assert themselves to new highs while others start descending the chart mountain. Let's take a closer look at the top 10. Taking the top spot is Jarryd James as his Do You Remember rises 2-1. Both previous chart toppers have lasted for two weeks apiece. Will the Australian singer continue the trend or will he break it, for better or worse? The previous throne sitter was Bad Blood as it slides to 1-2 for Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar. Their other songs have received mixed news as Swift's Style continues to slide down while Lamar's King Kunta holds steady at its peak. Climbing 5-3 for a new peak is Rachel Platten and her breakthrough single, Fight Song. It emerges as the new top challenger to James's reign atop the charts. Budapest declines 3-4 for British singer George Ezra. Is it a temporary setback or has the song peaked in the top 3? We'll have to wait and see, although his second single Blame It on Me continues to bubble under. The first champion of the chart was Major Lazer with his dance tune Lean On. The song, which features the vocals of MO and the beats of DJ Snake, sinks 4-5 this week. Jamaican artist OMI surges 9-6 as Cheerleader hits a new high this week on the countdown. The song may be ascending at the right time as people look for something to put on their IPods and MP3 players heading to the beach or other outdoors activities. Perhaps, we're witnessing a future chart topper? Fall Out Boy lands a new peak as their single Uma Thurman twists up from 8-7 this week. No word as to what the actress thinks of the song, but considering it's based on one of her iconic roles, I doubt she has any objections. David Guetta's third collaboration with Nicki Minaj titled Hey Mama ascends 10-8 for a new peak. Will the third time, also featuring Bebe Rexha, be the charm that ends up on top? Kansas City independent rapper Tech N9ne is the newest inhabitant of the top 10. His rap song Hood Go Crazy featuring BOB and 2Chainz jumps up 11-9 for a new peak. The smash single Renegades from X Ambassadors, an alternative rock band from Ithica, slides 6-10 this week. Can they fight their way back up the charts or is this song down for the count? In Further Chart News:Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon is the lone dropout of the top 10 as the song plunges 7-13. Its peak was number 3. In moves outside the top 10, Calvin Harris and HAIM's Pray to God rises 16-12, Can't Feel My Face by The Weeknd climbs 18-15, Sheppard's Geronimo surges 22-16, and MKTO's Bad Girls scorches 24-17. Three songs, including Bad Girls, share the fast riser distinction this week in a first. The hotshot debut this week is Biscuits, the song by Kacey Musgraves that debuts at number 42. Where did your favorites land? Tune in tomorrow and find out!
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Post by crystalphnx on Jul 17, 2015 9:12:39 GMT -5
- Glad to see "Fight Song" inch up a couple spots, and I'm REALLY glad to see that it's a serious No. 1 contender! - Speaking of No. 1 contenders, it sounds like "Cheerleader" will have a good shot in the coming weeks, which is quite exciting. - Awesome that "Biscuits" is your latest Hot Shot Debut! It was a No. 1 smash on my chart, and one of my absolute favorite songs of 2015 so far.
Hope you're able to post the full chart soon. :)
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 17, 2015 19:59:55 GMT -5
Brianc2008's Top 50 For Week of July 13-19 (Week 5) TW Artist-Song (LW) [WKS]{PK}
1. Jarryd James---Do You Remember (2) [5] {1(1)} 2. Taylor Swift w Kendrick Lamar---Bad Blood (1) [5] {1(2)} 3. Rachel Platten---Fight Song (5) [5] {3} 4. George Ezra---Budapest (3) [5] {3} 5. Major Lazer w DJ Snake & MO---Lean On (4) [5] {1(2)} 6. OMI---Cheerleader (9) [5] {6} 7. Fall Out Boy---Uma Thurman (8) [5] {7} 8. David Guetta w Nicki Minaj & Bebe Rexha---Hey Mama (10) [5] {8} 9. Tech N9ne w BOB & 2Chainz---Hood Go Crazy (11) [5] {9} 10. X Ambassadors---Renegades (6) [5] {6} 11. Andy Grammer---Honey I'm Good (12) [5] {11} 12. Calvin Harris w HAIM---Pray to God (16) [5] {12} 13. Walk the Moon---Shut Up and Dance (7) [5] {3} 14. DJ Snake w AlunaGeorge---You Know You Like It (14) [5] {14} 15. The Weeknd---Can't Feel My Face (18) [5] {15} 16. Sheppard---Geronimo (22) [5] {16} 17. MKTO---Bad Girls (24) [5] {17} 18. Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars---Uptown Funk (13) [5] {2} 19. Alabama Shakes---Don't Wanna Fight (21) [5] {19} 20. Kendrick Lamar---King Kunta (20) [5] {20} 21. Echosmith---Bright (15) [5] {10} 22. Halestorm---Amen (26) [4] {22} 23. Jidenna w Roman GianArthur---Classic Man (28) [5] {23} 24. Tori Kelly---Nobody Love (31) [4] {24} 25. Maroon 5---This Summer's Gonna Hurt (17) [5] {16} 26. Jack U w Justin Bieber---Where Are U Now (33) [4] {26} 27. Tove Lo---Talking Body (19) [5] {19} 28. Ed Sheeran---Photograph (34) [5] {28} 29. Lunchmoney Lewis---Bills (23) [5] {12} 30. Zac Brown Band---Loving You Easy (36) [2] {30} 31. Wiz Khalifa w Charlie Puth---See You Again (25) [5] {19} 32. Lawson---Roads (38) [3] {32} 33. Janet Jackson---No Sleeep (37) [2] {33} 34. Christopher Lee---Name Your Poison (35) [5] {30} 35. Taylor Swift---Style (27) [5] {16} 36. Jess Glynne---Hold My Hand (39) [5] {32} 37. Ed Sheeran---Thinking Out Loud (29) [5] {22} 38. AWOLNation---Hollow Moon (41) [3] {38} 39. Charlie Puth w Meghan Trainer---Marvin Gaye (44) [5] {39} 40. Ellie Goulding---Love Me Like You Do (30) [5] {7} 41. Tinashe w Iggy Azalea---All Hands on Deck (45) [3] {41} 42. Kacey Musgraves---Biscuits (HD) [1] {42} 43. Brantley Gilbert---One Hell of an Amen (46) [4] {43} 44. Royal Blood---Little Monster (47) [2] {44} 45. Maroon 5---Sugar (32) [5] {18} 46. Tinie Tempah w Jess Glynne---Not Letting Go (D) [1] {46} 47. Fifth Harmony w Kid Ink---Worth It (49) [3] {47} 48. Years and Years---King (50) [2] {48} 49. Annie Lennox---I Put a Spell on You (D) [1] {49} 50. Natalie La Rose w Fetty Wap---Around the World (D) [1] {50} SUPERLATIVES:
Fast Riser: (3 way tie) MKTO---Bad Girls (24-17) Tori Kelly---Nobody Love (31-24) Jack U w Justin Bieber---Where Are U Now (33-26) Fast Faller: Maroon 5---Sugar (32-45) Hotshot Debut: Kacey Musgraves---Biscuits (42) Summary:
- Transition is the order of the day as only one song (You Know You Like It) stays in place this week in the top 20. With some songs continuing to rise and others on the verge, something may have to give. In the case of Renegades and Budapest, it may already have.
- Outside the top 20, Amen, Classic Man, and Nobody Love are threatening to enter the top 20, with Photograph and Where Are U Now getting there. But don't sleep on Loving You Easy which capitalized on a hot debut to reach the top 30 this week.
- An emerging story is the renaissance of Hold My Hand. Jess Glynne's song looked like it was toast when it plunged 9 spots in its second week. But in the last few weeks, it quietly gained 5 spots back. Might it reach a new peak?
- For the bottom 10 spots, competition is getting fierce. Can those songs continue to gain or will they make way for some newer songs?
- Four songs made their debuts this week. But how many will debut next week? And might one of the songs get to re-enter the chart?
- Will Jarryd James make it two weeks on top next week? Or will Taylor Swift or Rachel Platten claim the top spot? Stay tuned next week.
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Hell of a Night---Dustin Lynch [2] {PK 48} (48-48) The Night Is Still Young---Nicki Minaj [4] {PK 39}(39-40-44-43) Stressed Out---21 Pilots [3] {PK 42} (42-43-42) Want to Want Me---Jason DeRulo [4] {PK 21} (21-22-31-40) RE-ENTRY CANDIDATES:
Hold Back the River---James Bay (4) I Really Like You---Carly Rae Jepsen (4) Rule the World---Walk Off the Earth (3) Hell of a Night---Dustin Lynch (1) BUBBLING UNDER:
Rudimental---Never Let You Go Pitbull w Chris Brown---Fun Muse---Dead Inside Sam Hunt---House Party Demi Lovato---Cool for the Summer Imagine Dragons---Shots Tori Kelly---Should've Been Us Frankie Ballard---Young and Crazy Hilary Duff---Sparks Ed Sheeran---Bloodstream Adam Lambert---Ghost Town George Ezra---Blame It on Me Walk the Moon---Different Colors Tove Lo---Timebomb Fetty Wap w Monty---My Way Carly Rae Jepsen---Emotion Janelle Monae w Jidenna---Yoga Rhianna---American Oxygen Selena Gomez w A$AP Rocky---Good for You Fetty Wap w Remy Boys---679 Taylor Swift---Out of the Woods
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 22, 2015 12:48:13 GMT -5
Do You Remember survives tough competition to remain on top Brianc2008's Chart Preview for 7/20-7/26 In the short six week history of this chart, we've had acts from France, United States, Trinidad, and Denmark (Lean On) as well as two Americans from different musical genres (Bad Blood) team up to take the top spot. And if you read the headline, you can add a second week for Australian Jarryd James. Do You Remember remains at number 1 for a second week. The electronica song by the Brisbane native will have its work cut out if it wants a third week on top. Rachel Platten gets closer than ever to the top spot as Fight Song rallies 3-2 for a new peak. Might she continue to climb next week into the top spot? OMI, from Jamaica, finds his song Cheerleader surging 6-3 for a new high as well. Perhaps the favorable winds of summer are shining on this tune. Or maybe it's the horns? Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar's Bad Blood descends 2-4. The song was number 1 for two weeks before being dethroned by James. Uma Thurman by Fall Out Boy reaches the top five for the first time as the song rises 7-5 for a new high. The American band wants to have their first number one for the song named after the actress from Pulp Fiction. Scottish Calvin Harris and American band Haim reach a new peak as Pray to God soars 12-6. They are the first of two acts that join the top 10 this week. French DJ David Guetta along with Trinidad rapper Nicki Minaj and American singer Bebe Rexha find their song Hey Mama climb 8-7 for a new peak. Tech N9ne with BOB and 2Chainz, a trio of American rappers, rise 9-8 for their smash Hood Go Crazy. This marks a new peak for the song as well. Lean On, which features Major Lazer and DJ Snake along with the singing of MO, descends 5-9. Much like Bad Blood, this led the chart for two weeks before giving way. The second top ten newcomer is Honey I'm Good, the single by American singer Andy Grammer. It ascends 11-10. Two songs fell out of the top 10, led by England's George Ezra. His Budapest plummets 4-11. Also falling is Renegades by American band X Ambassadors which slides 10-13. In action outside the top 10, the Weeknd's Can't Feel My Face climbs 15-12. Don't Wanna Fight by Alabama Shakes rises 19-16. Halestorm's Amen surges 22-18 and Tori Kelly's Nobody Love soars 24-19. American band Awolnation earns the fast riser as Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf) ascends 38-28. Lunchmoney Lewis, an American hip hop artist who's apparently related to Inner Circle, earns the fast faller as Bills plunges 29-42. And the hot shot debut belongs to American singer Demi Lovato as Cool for the Summer snags spot 41. For the rest of the chart, you'll have stay tuned as it will be revealed either later tonight or tomorrow.
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 24, 2015 0:02:18 GMT -5
Brianc2008's Chart for July 20-26 Week 6 TW Artist-Song (LW) [WK] {PK}
1. Jarryd James---Do You Remember (1) [6] {1(2)} 2. Rachel Platten---Fight Song (3) [6] {2} 3. OMI---Cheerleader (6) [6] {3} 4. Taylor Swift w Kendrick Lamar---Bad Blood (2) [6] {1(2)} 5. Fall Out Boy---Uma Thurman (7) [6] {5} 6. Calvin Harris w Haim---Pray to God (12) [6] {6} 7. David Guetta w Nicki Minaj & Bebe Rexha---Hey Mama (8) [6] {7} 8. Tech N9ne w BOB & 2Chainz---Hood Go Crazy (9) [6] {8} 9. Major Lazer w DJ Snake & MO---Lean On (5) [6] {1(2)} 10. Andy Grammer---Honey I'm Good (11) [6] {10} 11. George Ezra---Budapest (4) [6] {3} 12. The Weeknd---Can't Feel My Face (15) [6] {12} 13. X Ambassadors---Renegades (10) [6] {6} 14. Sheppard---Geronimo (16) [6] {14} 15. MKTO---Bad Girls (17) [6] {15} 16. Alabama Shakes---Don't Wanna Fight (19) [6] {16} 17. Kendrick Lamar---King Kunta (20) [6] {17} 18. Halestorm---Amen (22) [5] {18} 19. Tori Kelly---Nobody Love (24) [5] {19} 20. Jidenna w Roman GianArthur---Classic Man (23) [6]{20} 21. DJ Snake w AlunaGeorge---You Know You Like It (14) [6] {14} 22. Jack U w Justin Bieber---Where Are U Now (26) [5] {22} 23. Walk the Moon---Shut Up and Dance (13) [6] {3} 24. Ed Sheeran---Photograph (28) [6] {24} 25. Zac Brown Band---Loving You Easy (30) [3] {25} 26. Lawson---Roads (32) [4] {26} 27. Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars---Uptown Funk (18) [6] {2} 28. Awolnation---Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf) (38) [4] {28} 29. Echosmith---Bright (21) [6] {10} 30. Janet Jackson---No Sleeep (33) [3] {30} 31. Christopher Lee---Name Your Poison (34) [6] {30} 32. Jess Glynne---Hold My Hand (36) [6] {32} 33. Charlie Puth w Meghan Trainer---Marvin Gaye (39) [6] {33} 34. Maroon 5---This Summer's Gonna Hurt (25) [6] {16} 35. Tove Lo---Talking Body (27) [6] {19} 36. Tinshea w Iggy Azalea---All Hands on Deck (41) [4] {36} 37. Kacey Musgraves---Biscuits (42) [2] {37} 38. Royal Blood---Little Monster (44) [3] {38} 39. Brantley Gilbert---One Hell of an Amen (43) [5] {39} 40. Wiz Khalifa w Charlie Puth---See You Again (31) [6] {19} 41. Demi Lovato---Cool for the Summer (HD) [1] {41} 42. Lunchmoney Lewis---Bills (29) [6] {12} 43. Tinie Tempah w Jess Glynne---Not Letting Go (46) [2] {43} 44. Years and Years---King (48) [3] {44} 45. Taylor Swift---Style (35) [6] {16} 46. Rudimental---Never Let You Go (D) [1] {46} 47. Natalie La Rose w Fetty Wap---Around the World (50) [2] {50} 48. Muse---Dead Inside (D) [1] {48} 49. Pitbull w Chris Brown---Fun (D) [1] {49} 50. Tori Kelly---Should've Been Us (D) [1] {50} DROPOUTS
Thinking Out Loud---Ed Sheeran [5] {PK 22} (22-23-26-29-37) Love Me Like You Do---Ellie Goulding [5] {PK 7} (7-12-17-30-40) Sugar---Maroon 5 [5] {PK 18} (18-21-28-32-45) Worth It---Fifth Harmony w Kid Ink [3] {PK 47} (50-49-47) I Put a Spell on You---Annie Lennox [1] {PK 49} (49) RE-ENTRY CANDIDATES:
Hold Back the River---James Bay (5) I Really Like You---Carly Rae Jepsen (5) Rule the World---Walk Off the Earth (4) El Perdon---Nicky Jam w Enrique Iglesias (4) Hell of a Night---Dustin Lynch (2) I Put a Spell on You---Annie Lennox (1) BUBBLING UNDER:
Years and Years---Shine Jarryd James---Give Me Something Imagine Dragons---I'm So Sorry Sam Hunt---House Party Adam Lambert---Ghost Town Lost Frequencies---Are You With Me Taylor Swift---Out of the Woods Ed Sheeran---Bloodstream Hilary Duff---Sparks Kelsea Ballerini---Love Me Like You Mean It Carly Rae Jepsen---Emotion Cole Swindell---Let Me See Ya Girl Tove Lo---Timebomb Fetty Wap w Remy Boys---679 Frankie Ballard---Young and Crazy George Ezra---Blame It on Me Walk the Moon---Different Colors Fetty Wap w Monty---My Way Elle King---Ex's and Oh's Sage the Gemini w Nick Jonas---Good Thing The Weeknd---The Hills SUMMARY:- Outside the top 10, there appears to be a logjam, particularly in the lower half of the top 20. Should be interesting to see which songs break out in the next week or two.
- In a followup to last week's summary, Jess Glynne ties her peak of #32 for Hold My Hand after another gain this week. Will the momentum carry Hand to a new high?
- It appears that the late Christopher Lee is finding his song Name Your Poison climbing again as well. It is up to #31 this week. The song comes from the 1982 superhero musical film The Return of Captain Invincible.
- With all the songs rising and debuting the last few weeks, something may have to give in the bottom of the chart. Who might drop out?
- Two new rules have been instituted as of this week. One is that a song must re-enter within 7 weeks or lose its spot permanently. The other is that if a song has been out for 20 weeks, it becomes recurrent if it falls outside the top 25.
- After two weeks in a row with 4 debuts, the hot rumor is that only 3 songs may debut next week. But one of them may flirt with breaking the hotshot debut record of #34 held by Halestorm for Amen. Who will it be? And how high will it go?
- Can Jarryd James be the first artist to rule for three weeks? Or will Rachel Platten or OMI knock him off the throne?
- Stay tuned next week to find out how your favorites did.
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 24, 2015 0:04:53 GMT -5
- Glad to see "Fight Song" inch up a couple spots, and I'm REALLY glad to see that it's a serious No. 1 contender! - Speaking of No. 1 contenders, it sounds like "Cheerleader" will have a good shot in the coming weeks, which is quite exciting. - Awesome that "Biscuits" is your latest Hot Shot Debut! It was a No. 1 smash on my chart, and one of my absolute favorite songs of 2015 so far. Hope you're able to post the full chart soon. :) Fight Song: It continues to rise. All the way to #2 now. As soon as next week, it might take over the top spot. Cheerleader: The song is up again this week. I'd say it has a pretty good shot. But some of the other songs, particularly Pray to God might have something to say about it. Biscuits: One listen and I was kicking myself for not having it up earlier. But it should do pretty well. It's up as well this week.
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Post by crystalphnx on Jul 24, 2015 11:34:22 GMT -5
Fight Song: It continues to rise. All the way to #2 now. As soon as next week, it might take over the top spot. **Fingers crossed** - Great to see "Honey, I'm Good." crack your Top 10. I've kind of burned out on it now, but it's definitely catchy, fun, and has a great message. - There's actually quite a few awesome songs earning new peaks: "Fight Song", "Cheerleader", "Can't Feel My Face", "Nobody Love", "Where Are Ü Now", "Photograph", "Hold My Hand", "Marvin Gaye", "Biscuits", and "King" too! All of those have been Top 10 hits on my chart. Great picks! - Although it seems obvious now, I didn't realize that "Cool For The Summer" is about a same-sex crush, so now I'm even more into the song than before. Yet another delightful chart, Brian! :)
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 24, 2015 20:36:10 GMT -5
Fight Song: It continues to rise. All the way to #2 now. As soon as next week, it might take over the top spot. **Fingers crossed** - Great to see "Honey, I'm Good." crack your Top 10. I've kind of burned out on it now, but it's definitely catchy, fun, and has a great message. - There's actually quite a few awesome songs earning new peaks: "Fight Song", "Cheerleader", "Can't Feel My Face", "Nobody Love", "Where Are Ü Now", "Photograph", "Hold My Hand", "Marvin Gaye", "Biscuits", and "King" too! All of those have been Top 10 hits on my chart. Great picks! - Although it seems obvious now, I didn't realize that "Cool For The Summer" is about a same-sex crush, so now I'm even more into the song than before. Yet another delightful chart, Brian! :) Fight Song: You'll have to wait for next week. Hopefully, I can get the chart out earlier than I have the last two. Honey I'm Good: Not sure how much higher it will go, mainly because several songs are knocking on the door behind it. I agree that I like the message too. Cool for the Summer: I didn't know for a while either, but some of those lines make more sense now we know what it's about. But it took me several listens to warm up to it. The chorus reminds me of Baltimora's Tarzan Boy from the 1980s. Peaking songs: Many, if not all, should be still on the rise next week. Can't guarantee that they'll all be top tens, but I'd say Face could get in next week and I think Nobody Love should make it at least. And thanks for the complement on my chart!
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 28, 2015 17:24:52 GMT -5
Major Rule Changes Afoot Starting in Week 7 After running his chart for 6 weeks, Brianc2008 decided that some changes would be needed starting this week. The big change is that starting with the 7/26-8/2 chart (Week 7), the Top 50 Chart will become a Top 60 Chart. "There was too many deserving songs getting bumped week in and week out or held out altogether due to space constraints," noted Brianc2008. As for how that will deal with the earlier 6 weeks when it comes to year end, the earlier weeks will be multiplied by 1.2 in order to make the scores even and fair. As part of that decision, several rules were altered. The r ecurrent rule after 20 weeks will take place if a song is located outside the top 30 or will fall outside that spot. The old rule would have taken place the same way, but the spot would have been number 25. And the bubbling under section will consist of 12 songs instead of the current 20. So, there'll be 60 spots to battle over instead of 50. But the better question is who'll be number 1? Come find out later tonight.
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 29, 2015 9:05:51 GMT -5
Platten, Fight Song Conquers inaugural Top 60
Rachel Platten, a singer/songwriter who's had a musical career for a dozen years without much success, was on the verge of hanging up her microphone. But Fight Song was written as an anthem to not giving up on your dreams. And so it is that Rachel Platten ends up on top of the Brianc2008's Week 7 Chart. Fight Song climbs 2-1 in its seventh week on the chart. But she'll have stiff competition in the next few weeks. OMI's Cheerleader rises 3-2 and its horn infused song threatens to make Platten's stay on the throne a short one. Pray to God by Calvin Harris and HAIM is another contender as the song surges 6-3. To round out the top 5, Jarryd James's song Do You Remember dips 1-4. It spent two weeks on top of the chart. Remaining in 5th place is Fall Out Boy and Uma Thurman. David Guetta's Hey Mama featuring the musical talents of Nicki Minaj and Bebe Rexha climbs 7-6 for a new peak. Also reaching a new high is the rap song Hood Go Crazy which rises 8-7. Hood is led by Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne and features B.O.B. and 2Chainz. The sole new entrant to the top 10 this week is The Weeknd. His Can't Feel My Face surges 12-8 and could be a future contender for the top spot. Rounding out the top 10 is former chart topper Bad Blood. The Taylor Swift tune featuring Kendrick Lamar tumbles 4-9. And finally, Andy Grammer's Honey I'm Good holds steady in spot number 10. In moves outside the top 10, MKTO's Bad Girls surges 15-11, Tori Kelly's Nobody Love soars 19-13, and Zac Brown Band enters the top 20 as Loving You Easy climbs 25-20. Sometime tonight, find out where your favorites end up on the top 60.
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Post by crystalphnx on Jul 29, 2015 13:26:15 GMT -5
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Post by House Lannister on Jul 29, 2015 19:57:53 GMT -5
Brianc2008's Top 60 for Week of 7/27-8/2 Week 7 Chart TW Artist---Song (LW) [WKS] {PK} Notes1. Rachel Platten---Fight Song (2) [7] {1} 2. OMI---Cheerleader (3) [7] {2} 3. Calvin Harris w HAIM---Pray to God (6) [7] {3} 4. Jarryd James---Do You Remember (1) [7] {1(2)} 5. Fall Out Boy---Uma Thurman (5) [7] {5} 6. David Guetta w Nicki Minaj & Bebe Rexha---Hey Mama (7) [7] {6} 7. Tech N9ne w BOB & 2Chainz---Hood Go Crazy (8) [7] {7} 8. The Weeknd---Can't Feel My Face (12) [7] {8} 9. Taylor Swift w Kendrick Lamar---Bad Blood (4) [7] {1(2)} 10. Andy Grammer---Honey I'm Good (10) [7] {10} 11. MKTO---Bad Girls (15) [7] {11} 12. Sheppard---Geronimo (14) [7] {12} 13. Tori Kelly---Nobody Love (19) [6] {13} FR 14. Major Lazer & DJ Snake w MO---Lean On (9) [7] {1(2)} 15. Halestorm---Amen (18) [6] {15} 16. Kendrick Lamar---King Kunta (17) [7] {16} 17. Jidenna w Roman GianArthur---Classic Man (20) [7] {17} 18. George Ezra---Budapest (11) [7] {3} 19. Jack U w Justin Bieber---Where Are U Now (22) [6] {19} 20. Zac Brown Band---Loving You Easy (25) [4] {20} 21. Ed Sheeran---Photograph (24) [7] {21} 22. X Ambassadors---Renegades (13) [7] {6} 23. Awolnation---Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf) (28) [5] {23} 24. Janet Jackson---No Sleeep (30) [4] {24} FR 25. Years and Years---Shine (HD) [1] {25} 26. Alabama Shakes---Don't Wanna Fight (16) [7] {16} 27. DJ Snake w AlunaGeorge---You Know You Like It (21) [7] {14} 28. Charlie Puth w Meghan Trainer---Marvin Gaye (33) [7] {28} 29. Lawson---Road (26) [5] {26} 30. Jess Glynne---Hold My Hand (32) [7] {30} 31. Christopher Lee---Name Your Poison (31) [7] {30} 32. Walk the Moon---Shut Up and Dance (23) [7] {3} 33. Kacey Musgraves---Biscuits (37) [3] {33} 34. Tinashe w Iggy Azalea---All Hands on Deck (36) [5] {34} 35. Royal Blood---Little Monster (38) [4] {35} 36. Demi Lovato---Cool for the Summer (41) [2] {36} 37. Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars---Uptown Funk (27) [7] {2} 38. Brantley Gilbert---One Hell of an Amen (39) [6] {38} 39. Tinie Tempah w Jess Glynne---Not Letting Go (43) [3] {39} 40. Imagine Dragons---I'm So Sorry (D) [1] {40} 41. Echosmith---Bright (29) [7] {10} FF 42. Years and Years---King (44) [4] {42} 43. Natalie La Rose w Fetty Wap---Around the World (47) [3] {43} 44. Tove Lo---Talking Body (35) [7] {19} 45. Maroon 5---This Summer's Gonna Hurt (34) [7] {16} 46. Rudimental---Never Let You Go (47) [2] {46} 47. Muse---Dead Inside (48) [2] {47} 48. Pitbull w Chris Brown---Fun (49) [2] {48} 49. Nicky Jam w Enrique Iglesias---El Perdon (x) [3] {35} R 50. Kelsea Ballerini---Love Me Like You Mean It (D) [1] {50} 51. Tori Kelly---Should've Been Us (50) [2] {50} 52. James Bay---Hold Back the River (x) [2] {48} R 53. Sam Hunt---House Party (D) [1] {53} 54. Carly Rae Jepsen---I Really Like You (x) [2] {47} R 55. Adam Lambert---Ghost Town (D) [1] {55} 56. Walk Off the Earth---Rule the World (x) [2] {50} R 57. Fetty Wap w Remy Boyz---679 (D) [1] {57} 58. Dustin Lynch---Hell of a Night (x) [3] {48} R 59. Lost Frequencies---Are You With Me (D) [1] {59} 60. Annie Lennox---I Put a Spell On You (x) [2] {49} R NOTESHD---Hotshot Debut; D---Debut; R---Re-Entry; FR---Fast Riser; FF---Fast Faller SUPERLATIVESFast Riser: (tie) Nobody Love---Tori Kelly (19-13) No Sleeep---Janet Jackson (30-24) Fast Faller: Bright---Echosmith (29-41) Hotshot Debut: Years and Years---Shine (25) DROPOUTSTaylor Swift---Style (45) [6] {PK 16} (16-19-24-27-35-45) Wiz Khalifa w Charlie Puth---See You Again (40) [6] {PK 19} (19-20-21-25-31-40) Lunchmoney Lewis---Bills (42) [6] {PK 12} (12-15-19-23-29-42) RE-ENTRY CANDIDATESNone BUBBLING UNDERJarryd James---Give Me Something Taylor Swift---Out of the Woods Ed Sheeran w Rudimental---Bloodstream Cole Swindell---Let Me See Ya Girl Carly Rae Jepsen---Run Away with Me Fetty Wap w Monty---My Way Hilary Duff---Sparks Tove Lo---Timebomb Frankie Ballard---Young and Crazy George Ezra---Listen to the Man Sage the Gemini w Nick Jonas---Good Thing The Weeknd---The Hills SUMMARY- Years and Years made history this week as Shine breaks the chart's record for highest debut at number 25. The previous record belonged to Halestorm's Amen which debuted at 34.
- A record 7 debuts comes as a result of the chart expansion. It'll be interesting to see which ones sink and which ones swim. Also, it should be interesting to see if spots open up for next week.
- Also, we make history as 6 songs re-enter the countdown. The question is whether any of them can gain traction the second time around.
- Another note is that several songs, including Around the World and Can't Feel My Face have received music videos this week. How will it affect chart performance next week?
- Might George Ezra's appearance on the Tonight Show revive interest in Budapest? And will it be a temporary bump or could it spark a comeback?
- That logjam in the top 20 isn't improving much as only Alabama Shakes gave way last week (16-26). With 16 of the top 20 at their peaks, who will continue to rise and who will fold under pressure?
- Are the declines by Roads and Should've Been Us cause for concern or just temporary bumps in the road?
- Where did your favorites end up? Will we have a new number 1 next week? Tune in and find out next time.
FLASHBACK VIDEO
From the late Christopher Lee, Name Your Poison is a song in the superhero musical spoof The Return of Captain Invincible that also starred Alan Arkin as the titular hero.
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 5, 2015 6:59:26 GMT -5
Cheerleader Climbs to Top of Top 60 Pyramid Brianc2008's Week 8 Report
OMI (pronounced Oh-mee) is a Jamaican artist who finds his first song Cheerleader atop of both the Billboard Hot 100 Charts and now the Brianc2008's Top 60 Charts in Week 8. This makes Cheerleader the first song to top both charts in this chart's short history. Let's look inside the top 10. Cheerleader climbs the summit after going 2-1. But its run on top may be limited by tough competition from several rising songs inside the top 10. Ascending from 3-2 is Pray to God, the collaboration between Calvin Harris and HAIM. Might they be the next artists to take the top spot? Fall Out Boy finds its song Uma Thurman rising 4-3 for a new peak in week 8. It's the second song from their album American Beauty/American Psycho which also contributed Centuries earlier this year. The American pop/rock band hope that Thurman can lead to their first number one. Hey Mama, a collaboration between David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Bebe Rexha, goes up 5-4 for a new high as well. Perhaps they're future contenders for the top spot? Rounding out the top 5 is The Weeknd's Can't Feel My Face which surges 8-5 on the strength of its new video and a lip sync performance given by Tom Cruise, who proclaimed it the song of summer. With a few weeks left, it remains to be seen if Can't Feel My Face is this chart's song of summer. Tech N9ne, along with BOB and 2Chainz, reaches a new highwater mark for Hood Go Crazy. The rap song bounces 7-6 in its eighth week. A pair of former number ones hold spots 7 and 8. Rachel Platten's Fight Song plunges 1-7 and makes history as the biggest drop that a top song has had since holding the number one spot. Lean On and Bad Blood slid to number 2 in weeks 3 and 5 respectively. Do You Remember fell to number 4 last week. Speaking of which, Do You Remember slides 4-8 in week 8. The song was on top for two weeks. A pair of newcomers round out the top 10. MKTO's Bad Girls rises 11-9 for a new peak in its eighth week. The group is named after Malcolm Kelly (Walt in Lost) and Tony Oller (Walt in Gigantic). And climbing 13-10 is Nobody Love, the debut single from Youtube star and former American Idol contestant Tori Kelly. Her second single Should've Been Us catapults 51-41 in its third week. Falling out of the top 10 this week is Bad Blood, the former number one collaboration between Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar which slides 9-12 and Honey I'm Good, the Andy Grammer song, which tumbles 10-14. In moves outside the top 10, Halestorm climbs 15-11 with Amen, Where Are U Now, which combines Jack U with Justin Bieber, soars 19-13, and Awolnation takes its first top twenty hit as Hollow Moon rises 23-18. Stay tuned later tonight and see where your favorite songs ended up. And thanks to crystalphnx98 who pointed out the error about Fall Out Boy's album.
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Post by crystalphnx on Aug 5, 2015 8:51:05 GMT -5
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 5, 2015 10:20:18 GMT -5
Cheerleader: I'm glad you like the song and the back to back #1s. I felt like #1 was inevitable for Cheerleader. Fall Out Boy: Yeah, that's the full title. I feel some editing happening soon. Can't Feel My Face: It's possible that Cheerleader won't be the only title that tops Billboard and mine. Might not happen next week, though. Fight Song: Unfortunately, that's what happens when a ton of songs want to move up at once. At least it didn't drop out of the top 10. Nobody Love: That song's not done climbing yet. Really enjoy it. Yeah, she made it past the Hollywood round, but fell short of the top 24 in Season 9 (the year of Lee DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox, remember those two?) And I hope you like the full chart when it comes out later tonight.
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 5, 2015 16:28:45 GMT -5
Brianc2008's Chart Week 8 From August 3-August 9, 2015 TW Title---Artist (LW)[WKS]{PK}
1. Cheerleader---OMI (2) [8] {1} 2. Pray to God---Calvin Harris w HAIM (3) [8] {2} 3. Uma Thurman---Fall Out Boy (4) [8] {3} 4. Hey Mama---David Guetta w Nicki Minaj & Bebe Rexha (6) [8] {4} 5. Can't Feel My Face---The Weeknd (8) [8] {5} 6. Hood Go Crazy---Tech N9ne w BOB & 2Chainz (7) [8] {6} 7. Fight Song---Rachel Platten (1) [8] {1} 8. Do You Remember---Jarryd James (4) [8] {1(2)} 9. Bad Girls---MKTO (11) [8] {9} 10. Nobody Love---Tori Kelly (13) [7] {10} 11. Amen---Halestorm (15) [7] {11} 12. Bad Blood---Taylor Swift w Kendrick Lamar (9) [8] {1(2)} 13. Where Are U Now---Jack U w Justin Bieber (19) [7] {13} 14. Honey I'm Good---Andy Grammer (10) [8] {10} 15. Classic Man---Jidenna w Roman GianArthur (17) [8] {15} 16. Budapest---George Ezra (18) [8] {3} 17. Loving You Easy---Zac Brown Band (20) [5] {17} 18. Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf)---Awolnation (23) [6] {18} 19. Shine---Years and Years (25) [2] {19} 20. Photograph---Ed Sheeran (21) [8] {20} 21. No Sleeep---Janet Jackson (24) [5] {21} 22. King Kunta---Kendrick Lamar (16) [8] {16} 23. Around the World---Natalie La Rose w Fetty Wap (43) [4]{23} FR24. Geronimo---Sheppard (12) [8] {12} 25. Lean On---Diplo & DJ Snake w MO (14) [8] {1(2)} 26. Marvin Gaye---Charlie Puth w Meghan Trainer (28) [8] {26} 27. Roads---Lawson (29) [6] {26} 28. Biscuits---Kacey Musgraves (33) [4] {28} 29. Hold My Hand---Jess Glynne (30) [8] {29} 30. Renegades---X Ambassadors (22) [8] {6} 31. Cool for the Summer---Demi Lovato (36) [3] {31} 32. Name Your Poison---Christopher Lee (31) [8] {30} 33. Don't Wanna Fight---Alabama Shakes (26) [8] {16} 34. All Hands on Deck---Tinashe w Iggy Azalea (34) [6] {34} 35. Little Monster---Royal Blood (35) [5] {35} 36. Give Me Something---Jarryd James (HD) [1] {36} 37. I'm So Sorry---Imagine Dragons (40) [2] {37} 38. Not Letting Go---Tinie Tempah w Jess Glynne (39) [4] {38} 39. One Hell of an Amen---Brantley Gilbert (38) [7] {38} 40. King---Years and Years (42) [5] {40} 41. Should've Been Us---Tori Kelly (51) [3] {41} 42. Invincible---Kelly Clarkson (D) [1] {42} 43. You Know You Like It---DJ Snake w AlunaGeorge (27) [8] {14} 44. Fun---Pitbull w Chris Brown (48) [3] {44} 45. Never Let You Go---Rudimental (46) [3] {45} 46. Shut Up and Dance---Walk the Moon (32) [8] {3} 47. Out of the Woods---Taylor Swift (D) [1] {47} 48. El Perdon---Nicky Jam w Enrique Iglesias (49) [4] {35} 49. Love Me Like You Mean It---Kelsea Ballerini (50) [2] {49} 50. Dead Inside---Muse (47) [3] {47} 51. 679---Fetty Wap w Remy Boyz (57) [2] {51} 52. Run Away With Me---Carly Rae Jepsen (D) [1] {52} 53. House Party---Sam Hunt (53) [2] {53} 54. Ghost Town---Adam Lambert (55) [2] {54} 55. I Really Like You---Carly Rae Jepsen (54) [3] {47} 56. Uptown Funk---Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars (37) [8] {2} FF
57. I Put a Spell on You---Annie Lennox (60) [3] {49} 58. Rule the World---Walk Off the Earth (56) [3] {50} 59. Hell of a Night---Dustin Lynch (58) [4] {48} 60. Good Thing---Sage the Gemini w Nick Jonas (D) [1] {60} NOTES:
FR=Fast Riser; FF=Fast Faller; HD=Hotshot Debut; D=Debut; R=Return SUPERLATIVES:
Fast Riser: Around the World---Natalie La Rose w Fetty Wap (43-23) record! Fast Faller: Uptown Funk---Mark Ronson w Bruno Mars (37-56) record! Hotshot Debut: Give Me Something---Jarryd James (#36) DROPOUTS:
Bright---Echosmith (41) [7] {PK 10} (11-10-12-15-21-29-41-x) Talking Body---Tove Lo (44) [7] {PK 19} (25-24-20-19-27-35-44-x) This Summer's Gonna Hurt---Maroon 5 (45) [7] {PK 16} (23-17-16-17-25-34-45-x) Hold Back the River---James Bay (52) [2] {PK 48} (48-x-x-x-x-x-52-x) Are You With Me---Lost Frequencies (59) [1] {PK 59} (59-x) RE-ENTRY CANDIDATES:Are You With Me---Lost Frequencies [1] {PK 59} BUBBLING UNDER:
One Direction---Drag Me Down Ed Sheeran w Rudimental---Bloodstream Cole Swindell---Let Me See Ya Girl Fetty Wap w Monty---My Way Tove Lo---Timebomb Old Dominion---Break Up with Him George Ezra---Listen to the Man/Blame It on Me/Barcelona Hilary Duff---Sparks The Weeknd---The Hills Frankie Ballard---Young and Crazy Zedd w Jon Bellion---Beautiful Now Shinedown---Cut the Cord John Newman---Come and Get It 5 Seconds of Summer---She's Kinda Hot Beck---Dreams SUMMARY:- Like in past weeks, we've got a logjam at the top with the top 6 songs, 8 of the top 10 and 15 of the top 20 songs at or reaching peaks this past week. Which songs will thrive under pressure?
- Five songs debut this week led by the followup to Do You Remember by Jarryd James called Give Me Something. Tunes by Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Sage the Gemini w Nick Jonas make up the other four.
- New videos led to gains in both Can't Feel My Face and Around the World. A new video led to Janet Jackson's No Sleeep earning fast riser honors the week before.
- Among last week's new entries, Are You With Me already dropped out of this week's chart. 679 showed some promising gains and Love Me Like You Mean It and Ghost Town landed new peaks this week. Will any of these songs become a big hit?
- And among last week's returns, Hold Back the River is one and done. Only El Perdon and I Put a Spell on You showed gains from the week before. Can one of these songs make the most of their second chance?
- As it turns out, last week's drops for Roads (29-27) and Should've Been Us (51-41) were only temporary ones for now. Do fans of One Hell of an Amen need to work about the song's slide this week?
- And how many new/returning songs will there be next week? Might one of them threaten Shine's record debut?
- Stay tuned for next week and thank you for all the views! Crossed over 1,000 in 8 short weeks!
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 9, 2015 19:55:20 GMT -5
Thanks to over 1,000 views in 2 months, I decided that this week's flashback tune should be a stone cold classic. Enjoy Celebration by Kool and the Gang:
What 2 Watch for next week:
Perhaps yet another number one? Where will Drag Me Down end up on the chart? Who'll be this week's Fast Riser?
Top 10 coming on Tuesday!
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 11, 2015 19:49:39 GMT -5
Pray to God Ascends to Top of Chart Brianc2008's Top 60 Week 9 Report
Calvin Harris and HAIM claim the throne for Week 9 of Brianc2008's chart taking over the reins from OMI's Cheerleader. Week 9 features two new entries in the top 10 including a record setting debut from 1 Direction. Let's get started. Pray to God climbs 2-1 to take the top spot for Calvin Harris and HAIM, which makes the first number ones for the Scottish singer/DJ and the American female group. It's been a steady climb for the collaboration which debuted at #27 eight weeks ago. Fall Out Boy reaches another peak as Uma Thurman boogies up 3-2 making it a possible contender for the top spot as soon as next week. But they'll have to contend with The Weeknd whose song Can't Feel My Face rises 5-3. Am I the only one impressed with the new video for that song? David Guetta's collaboration with Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha, and Afrojack, Hey Mama holds down the fort at number 4 this week. Rounding out the top 5 is Cheerleader which descends 1-5 from the top spot for OMI. Hood Go Crazy, Tech N9ne's collaboration with B.O.B. and 2Chainz opens the second half of the chart remaining at #6. A pair of rising songs make up the next two spots. MKTO's Bad Girls soars 9-7, marking a new peak for actors/musicians Malcolm Kelly and Tony Oller. Nobody Love from Tori Kelly ascends 10-8, marking a new peak for the song. Her second single Should've Been Us rises 41-39 this week giving her two top 40 entries. Drag Me Down, the first tune in 1 Direction's upcoming album, makes its hotshot debut at #9 this week. It shatters the record held for several weeks by Years and Years's Shine which debuted at #25. Reportedly, the United Kingdom band has contacted NASA for help with its music video. Might they be the first boy band to top the charts? Rounding out the top 10 this week is Amen from rock band Halestorm as it rocks forward 11-10. Like Nobody Love, Amen debuted in the chart's second week. Might one of those songs reach the summit of the chart? Dropping out of the top 10 this week is a pair of former number one songs. Fight Song by Rachel Platten descends 7-13 this week while Jarryd James's Do You Remember plunges 8-15. In moves outside the top 10, Where Are U Now climbs 13-11 and is poised to enter the top 10 as soon as next week. Loving You Easy glides 17-14, striving to be the first country song to enter the top 10. And Around the World, the collaboration between Natalie La Rose and Fetty Wap, revs up 23-20. Sometime tomorrow, find out where your favorites ended up on the top 60. Thanks for tuning in.
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