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Post by jjose712 on Sept 7, 2015 13:32:38 GMT -5
Good, people need to find hobbies and stop overanalyzing song's lyrics. I can't even think what would happen if Every breath you take will be released now
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Post by Tylerjamesnerd on Sept 7, 2015 14:06:23 GMT -5
Good, people need to find hobbies and stop overanalyzing song's lyrics. I can't even think what would happen if Every breath you take will be released now It got analyzed in a Teens react by the Fine Bros channel here this year actually. youtu.be/M6BaEsvzchYSo Im In love with the new Justin song. Its just so catchy. At this point I think this will turn into a massive launch single becoming his biggest hit ever. SLAY BIEBER!!!!
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Post by defying gravity on Sept 7, 2015 19:10:32 GMT -5
I have never liked any of Justin Bieber's songs up until this moment. I always thought his material was a bit childish and immature. But I actually really like this song. The beat is catchy and it really shows how much Bieber has grown as an artist. Props to him!
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Sept 7, 2015 21:45:14 GMT -5
It's just so non-polarizing. Which is a brilliant move. It's got such an easy, breezy tone to it, that i don't see why someone would HATE it. I knew that when he'd turn 21 he'd be bigger than ever, and BAM! He just needs to cut his hair, and keep lifting weights, and we might be seeing the next superstar like Taylor Swift is now. Like when everything goes to the top. The momentum is there now.
I was 100% ready to stan for JT when he came back, but that music didn't resonate with me that much. This is different. I think I'm becoming a stan. Well....so far.
I get the same excitement for this as when California Gurls came out.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2015 7:57:10 GMT -5
Haven't heard about any recent performances of this song, but it seems to be bolting back up iTunes again according to kworb.
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Post by Wavey✨️ on Sept 8, 2015 10:08:07 GMT -5
I think the song is self explanatory if you have been in a relationship. Same if you havent.
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Post by ¤ Matthea ¤ on Sept 8, 2015 10:14:19 GMT -5
It's just a terrible song. The singles from his last album were quite good, this is pure crap.
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Post by Mikel Echarri on Sept 8, 2015 10:15:15 GMT -5
DEBUTS AT NUMBER 1 ON THE HOT 100 THIS WEEK
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Post by Mikel Echarri on Sept 8, 2015 10:28:13 GMT -5
Justin Bieber Scores First Hot 100 No. 1 With Debut of 'What Do You Mean?'
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6685975/justin-bieber-what-do-you-mean-first-hot-100-number-oneBy Gary Trust | September 08, 2015 11:00 AM EDT It's official, after a week of high anticipation: Justin Bieber celebrates his first No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, as new single "What Do You Mean?" rockets in at the summit. The song is just the 23rd ever to begin at No. 1 in the Hot 100's 57-year history. Bieber, 21, had previously ranked as high as No. 2 on the Hot 100 with "Boyfriend" in 2012. "Mean" dethrones The Weeknd's "Can't Feel My Face" after two nonconsecutive weeks atop the airplay, sales and streaming-based Hot 100 (dated Sept 19). (All charts will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, Sept. 9, instead of the usual Tuesday, due to the Labor Day holiday this week.) "Mean," released on SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Def Jam, launches not only atop the Hot 100, but also the Digital Songs chart, where it's Bieber's second No. 1. "Mean" begins with 337,000 downloads sold in the week ending Sept. 3, according to Nielsen Music. Bieber first led the list with "Boyfriend," which roared in atop Digital Songs (and at No. 2 on the Hot 100) on the chart dated April 14, 2012 with 521,000 sold. (Despite the higher sales of "Boyfriend" that week than "Mean" this week, "Boyfriend" was denied the Hot 100's summit that frame by fun.'s "We Are Young" [featuring Janelle Monae], which sold a hefty 364,000 that week while also holding a wide airplay lead.) "Mean" additionally opens at No. 2 on the Streaming Songs chart with 23.2 million U.S. streams. It debuts at No. 1 on the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart (10.1 million). The song's official lyric video premiered Aug. 28, the first day of the latest Hot 100's streaming tracking week, while its official proper clip arrived late on Aug. 30, the same night that Bieber performed the song on the MTV Video Music Awards. Also aiding the high profile of "Mean," beyond the VMAs, helping lead to its No. 1 Hot 100 bow: his Sept. 2 performance of it on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, among other national promotional appearances. And, of course, he performed Aug. 23 at the inaugural Hot 100 Music Festival on the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater stage in Wantagh, N.Y. Another key piece of the shining start for "Mean": with more than 67 million Twitter followers, Bieber counted down the song's arrival with the help of celeb friends including Ellen DeGeneres, Ariana Grande and Shaquille O'Neal. Whereas sales and streaming totals for songs can explode out-of-the-gate, radio is generally more steady, although "Mean" is already building strongly on-air. It debuts on the Radio Songs chart at No. 28 with 42 million in audience.More fun facts related to the Hot 100's new leader: "Mean," the 1,046th No. 1 in the Hot 100's history, is just the 23rd to arrive on top. It's the first since Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" on the Sept. 6, 2014 chart and the first by a male since the previous such leader, Baauer's "Harlem Shake" (March 2, 2013). At least one song has launched at No. 1 each year since 2009, continuing the chart's longest streak (seven years) of years with at least one No. 1 debut. The first song to soar in at the summit: Michael Jackson's "You Are Not Alone," just more than 20 years ago. Bieber is the youngest male artist ever to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100. (He passes Baauer, who was just two months shy of his 24th birthday at the time of his No. 1 entrance.) Among all acts, Bieber is the youngest to start atop the chart in more than a decade, since Fantasia, then 20, with her American Idol coronation song "I Believe" (July 10, 2004). Bieber also lands his first No. 1 Hot 100 credits as a producer and writer. He co-produced "Mean" with Mason "MdL" Levy and co-wrote it with Levy and Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd. Levy previously co-wrote "Boyfriend" (with Bieber and two others), as well as Maroon 5's "Daylight" (No. 7, 2013); he also co-produced those hits. Boyd likewise boasts two prior Hot 100 top 10s as a writer (back before Bieber had entered his teens): 112's "Peaches & Cream" (No. 4, 2001), and "Caught Up" by Bieber mentor Usher (No. 8, 2005). Bieber notches his first Hot 100 No. 1 with his 47th entry on the chart. That's the longest a Hot 100-topping artist had to wait for a first No. 1, just passing Swift, who finally first reigned in 2012 with "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," her 46th charted title. (Of course, both Bieber and Swift are tallying entries in an era where album cuts are eligible to hit the Hot 100, a rule not invoked until 1998, or 40 years after the Hot 100 originated. Viewed another way, Swift waited only less than six years and Bieber slightly more than six before hitting No. 1 at last. And, this stat covers only artists that have led the Hot 100; the cast of Fox's Glee, with a record 207 appearances, James Brown, Nicki Minaj, Jackie Wilson, Tim McGraw, Brook Benton and Kenny Chesney have all tallied at least 47 Hot 100 entries, but no No. 1s.) In addition to his landmark first Hot 100 No. 1, Bieber collects his seventh top 10. He also posts his first set of back-to-back top 10s, as prior entry "Where Are U Now," by Skrillex and Diplo with Bieber, rose to No. 8 in July. With Bieber having performed that song and "Mean" in a medley on the VMAs, "Where Are U Now" rebounds 13-10 on the Hot 100, giving him concurrent top 10s for the first time; the collab rebounds 21-14 on Digital Songs (60,000, up 58 percent) and 13-10 on Streaming Songs (10.3 million, up 24 percent). On Radio Songs, "Where" retreats 11-13 (60 million, down 18 percent), having reached No. 9 last month. Keep checking Billboard.com for much more Bieber coverage, as well as the full weekly rundown of this week's Hot 100 top 10. And, again, visit Billboard.com tomorrow (Sept. 9), when all rankings, including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh. The Hot 100 and other charts will also appear in the next issue of Billboard magazine, on sale Friday (11).
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Post by Tea-why on Sept 8, 2015 12:28:39 GMT -5
Not a massive fan of his music but I do like this song and a couple of his others. So, good for him on this huge hit! :) He's killing it and I like the direction he's going in musically.
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Post by Josh Spicer on Sept 8, 2015 12:32:34 GMT -5
Not gonna lie, I'm actually 100% okay with this.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2015 12:36:25 GMT -5
This had all the makings of a #1. An obvious #1 smash if there ever was one.
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Post by Linnethia Monique on Sept 8, 2015 12:38:04 GMT -5
This had all the makings of a #1. An obvious #1 smash if there ever was one. Couldn't have said it better.
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Post by Wavey✨️ on Sept 8, 2015 12:46:12 GMT -5
So happy for him.
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Post by lyhom on Sept 9, 2015 0:17:02 GMT -5
debuts at #1 in canada as well
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Post by jjose712 on Sept 9, 2015 14:35:13 GMT -5
And he has a good chance of making this his first number one at pop. It's too soon to know, but it looks good right now
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Post by Dylan :) on Sept 9, 2015 15:21:41 GMT -5
#1 in 18 countries, the rest top five except two, according to Wikipedia
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2015 20:51:41 GMT -5
The acoustic version of WDYM? It's actually very good.
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Post by wonderstruck94 on Sept 10, 2015 7:54:18 GMT -5
Good song. I hope Justin has grown up because he's too talented to let being a jackass derail his career imo.
The acoustic is pretty but I don't think that was "live" because the vocals were way too smooth. That had some studio fixes behind it.
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Sept 10, 2015 11:37:31 GMT -5
Still killing it on iTunes. Is a 2nd week at #1 on lock?
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Post by allow that on Sept 10, 2015 11:38:35 GMT -5
Still killing it on iTunes. Is a 2nd week at #1 on lock? Seems so.
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Post by jjose712 on Sept 10, 2015 14:07:10 GMT -5
I think it's pretty obvious now that this is not going to be one of those songs that do really well on first week and that drop like a stone. The song is catchy (i didn't like it that much at first listen but i can't deny it's a pleasant song, and i think i probably will end liking it), the airplay is very good, and the sales are the best indicator that the interest on the song didn't fall. When a very popular singer doesn't realease a song in a good while there's always interest in the first song he/she release, but two weeks after the release and the song is still number one, so people like the song beyond being Bieber's new hit after a while.
I predict at least a couple of weeks more at number one and a good bunch of them on the top 10
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2015 22:20:08 GMT -5
Haters always trying to find a way to attack Justin, and the media's giving them that power by putting things out of proportion and saying he was ranting at the cameraman on the TODAY show.
Btw, I just finished watching the performance and his feedback to the cameraman, and he's definitely not ranting. He was a little upset about how the performance was filmed, and you can clearly see he wasn't being rude at all.
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Post by surfy on Sept 10, 2015 22:23:08 GMT -5
Definitely understood him being upset... a performer takes his/her craft seriously, and plan out intricate details a lot of the time, and if the angles don't reflect all the hard work put into the performance... I would be upset too.
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Post by wonderstruck94 on Sept 12, 2015 9:00:23 GMT -5
Haters always trying to find a way to attack Justin, and the media's giving them that power by putting things out of proportion and saying he was ranting at the cameraman on the TODAY show. Btw, I just finished watching the performance and his feedback to the cameraman, and he's definitely not ranting. He was a little upset about how the performance was filmed, and you can clearly see he wasn't being rude at all. I think the problem is his whole attitude regarding the camera situation, especially if you watch the actual performance and you see that the camera followed him up and down the stage and showed his dancing quite well. Him asking why he bothers to do it if the camera isn't going to follow him is kind of stupid since he's performing as much for the people standing in front of him as the people who might be watching on television. Here is the actual performance, it cuts off right before Justin approaches the cameraman and after watching the performance I find his behavior even more inexplicable to be honest because the camera followed him up and down the entire stage and caught all of his dancing that it could. He was at the end of the stage so I don't know if he thought the cameraman should stand directly in front of him or what?? Also, at about :44 seconds you can see him waving the camera out of his way. I do think it's a stretch to call what Justin did a temper tantrum or whatever but he certainly showed a lack of professionalism with his "why even bother to dance" comment.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2015 14:53:46 GMT -5
In its 2nd week on the Hot 100, WDYM? put up a good fight with The Weeknd and his 2 songs, but fell 1-3. The good news? It has strong gains in radio and airplay. This will stay in the top 3 next week.
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Sept 15, 2015 5:10:48 GMT -5
Top 10 on Pop:
16 10 JUSTIN BIEBER What Do You Mean? 8385 6150 2235 53.584
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2015 18:55:48 GMT -5
Rebounds back to #2 in its 3rd week on the Hot 100.
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Post by Ed The Pacifist! on Sept 22, 2015 18:41:50 GMT -5
I finally listened to the song and....I think it's OKAY??? It's not my favorite and time will tell if this grows on me but for now I just think it's average, It's nowhere near the worst song to come out this year thank goodness for that (Watch Me wins that title EASILY!) But it's no "Style" either.
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