Josh Spicer's Hot 100 Year End of 2015 (100 to 1)
Dec 17, 2015 19:34:56 GMT -5
Post by Josh Spicer on Dec 17, 2015 19:34:56 GMT -5
Bold indicates the song is still on the chart, italics indicate a song which earned a record this year (with said record accompanying song)
1. "She Knows" by Ne-Yo ft. Juicy J -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 54 weeks on the chart (2 weeks in 2014) -- The record it earned was only 27 weeks in the Top 10, tying for 9th place, but considering it's still in the Top 20 as we speak, expect to be racking up some more next year.
2. "Wear" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for ten weeks -- 24 weeks on the chart -- Tied for 6th at longest at No. 1 with 10 weeks. Also lasted 17 weeks in the Top 10 after debuting in it, tying it for 9th place in that record.
3. "Blumenkranz" by MIU -- Peak at 2 for twelve weeks -- Year End of 2014 – 81 -- 58 weeks on the chart (6 weeks from 2014) -- Became the longest to sit at No. 2 without hitting No. 1, residing there for 12 weeks, beating "Waiting for a Girl Like You" from 1982, "Work It" from 2003, and "Shake It Off" from last year. Mainly because of this feat, it also tied for 9th place at 27 weeks in the Top 10.
4. “Uptown Funk!” by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars -- Peak at 1 for four weeks -- 38 weeks on the chart (7 weeks from 2014)
5. “Shut up and Trust This” by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 in 2014, 4 in 2015 -- Year End of 2014 – 2 -- 92 weeks on the chart (44 weeks from 2014) -- It was an astonishing year for this song in terms of records. For starters, it became the song to stay in the Top 10 the longest ever, gaining an astonishing 46 weeks, and that was by debuting in it last year, which means it also earns first place for that record as well. Lastly, it lasted 92 weeks on the Hot 100 before finally slipping into recurrent status. This means it lasted over a year and half. If it had been on for 12 more weeks (three more months) it would have lasted two full years.
6. "All About It" by Hoodie Allen ft. Ed Sheeran -- Peak at 2 -- Year End of 2014 – 46 -- 63 weeks on the chart (11 weeks from 2014) -- At 29 weeks, this collab earned seventh place for longest stay in the Top 10. Furthermore, at 63 weeks, its earns itself 12th place in terms of longest stays on the Hot 100.
7. “In the Zone” by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for five weeks -- 27 weeks on the chart
8. “You Gotta Know” by JimC Sq. ft. Alanis Morisette -- Peak at 1 for three weeks -- 14 weeks on the chart -- This collab was one of four songs to debut at the top of the charts this year.
9. “Paralyzed” by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for 3 weeks -- 23 weeks on the chart
10. "Crazy Chicks” by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 44 weeks on the chart (30 weeks from 2014) -- Despite missing the Top 100 last year, it managed to slip into No. 2 for longest run in the Top 10, claiming 2nd place at 36 weeks. Furthermore, by debuting in that position, it also gains 2nd place for staying for so long. In addition, at 33 weeks, it ties for second place in longest runs to No. 1, doing so with the always legendary "Macarena".
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11. “Bad Blood” by Taylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- 22 weeks on the chart -- Became one of four songs to debut at No. 1 this year, and was actually the song that spawned the term "Bad Blood-ing", so as to drastically debut and effectively "mess up" a chart.
12. "Coming With You" by Ne-Yo -- Peak at 2 for eight weeks -- 37 weeks on the chart -- Much like the No. 3 song of the year, it sat at No. 2 for a total of eight weeks without hitting No. 1. This ties "Coming With You" at 4th place, among a few others that are to follow soon.
13. “FourFiveSeconds” by Kanye West, Rihanna, and Paul McCartney -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 17 weeks on the chart -- Its debut at No. 1 helped earn it a spot so high, despite being only on top for a week.
14. “Stronger Than You” by Estelle ft. Kat Hamil -- Peak at 11 -- 20 weeks on the chart
15. “Time of Our Lives” by Pitbull and Ne-Yo -- Peak at 6 -- 45 weeks on the chart (1 week from 2014)
16. “Obsolete” by Twenty Ten~ -- Peak at 1 for two weeks -- Year End of 2014 – 86 -- 27 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2014)
17. “Movin On” by Twenty Ten~ ft. Amethyst Glittershine -- Peak at 2 -- Year End of 2014 – 19 -- 56 weeks on the chart (41 weeks from 2014) -- Became one of four songs to sit at No. 2 without hitting No. 1 this year. Did so for 10 weeks, tying the now 4th place position for that record. In addition, it earned the fifth place spot for longest run in the Top 10, tying with "How Do I Live" be LeAnn Rimes.
18. “Ghost” by Mystery Skulls -- Peak at 5 -- Year End of 2014 – 67 -- 28 weeks on the chart (7 weeks from 2014)
19. "Supernatural" by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for 8 weeks -- 17 weeks on the chart -- The current No. 1 after debuting in the Top 10. Due to this, it ties for 9th place in that record.
20. “Mama Said Knock You Out” by LL Cool J -- Peak at 2 for eight weeks -- 66 weeks on the chart (16 from 1991) -- Now ties for 4th place for longest at No. 2 without hitting No. 1, doing so for 8 weeks. This helped aid its long run on the chart, which allowed it to slip into 9th place for longest run at the chart, tying it with another song on this list.
21. “Layla (Live from 1999)” by Eric Clapton -- Peak at 4 -- 33 weeks on the chart
22. “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Utada Hikaru -- Peak at 5 -- 26 weeks on the chart
23. “Centuries” by Fall Out Boy -- Peak at 10 -- Year End of 2014 – 80 -- 31 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2014)
24. “No Matter Where You Are” by Us the Duo -- Peak at 12 -- 37 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2014)
25. “Photograph” by Ed Sheeran -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 28 weeks on the chart
26. “Thinking Out Loud” by Ed Sheeran -- Peak at 3 -- Year End of 2014 – 75 -- 24 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2014)
27. “All Day” by Kanye West ft. Allan Kingdom, Theophilus London, and Paul McCartney -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 12 weeks on the chart -- After rising from 99 to No. 9, it got 4th place in biggest jumps on the Hot 100.
28. "Feel Right" by Mark Ronson ft. Mystikal -- Peak at 2 -- 24 weeks on the chart
29. "Bloodstream" by Ed Sheeran ft. Rudimental -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 36 weeks on the chart -- At 24 weeks, it slips into 8th place for longest runs before hitting No. 1.
30. “Touch Fluffy Tail” by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 in 2014 and 2015 -- Year End of 2014 – 1 -- 64 weeks on the chart (47 weeks from 2014) -- Earned a 14th week at No. 1, coming into the 2nd place tie. Also tied for 11th in longest stay in the Top 10 at 25 weeks. Speaking of long stays, its 64 weeks ties for 11th longest in chart history.
31. "What Do You Mean?" by Justin Bieber -- Peak at 9 -- 16 weeks on the chart
32. “I Lived” by OneRepublic -- Peak at 3 -- 27 weeks on the chart (6 weeks from 2014)
33. “Something Beautiful” by NEEDTOBREATHE -- Peak at 6 -- 36 weeks on the chart (16 weeks from 2014) -- In a rather unfortunate record, it earned the No. 1 spot for longest drops from the Hot 100, doing so at No. 8.
34. “Absolute Territory” by Ken Ashcorp -- Peak at 1 for four weeks (two weeks in 2014) -- Year End of 2014 - 9 -- 45 weeks on the chart (31 weeks from 2014) -- At 35 weeks, this song became No. 3 at having the longest run in the Top 10. And much like its other counterparts, due to debuting in the Top 10 last year, it slips into 3rd place in that record.
35. “Make It Rain” by Ed Sheeran -- Peak at 3 -- 38 weeks on the chart
36. “Beyond Her Tomb” by Twenty Ten~ -- Peak at 4 -- Year End of 2014 – 15 -- 66 weeks on the chart (49 weeks from 2014) -- At 66 weeks, it tied in 9th place for longest run on the Hot 100.
37. “Do You” by Ne-Yo ft. Utada Hikaru -- Peak at 3 -- 21 weeks on the chart
38. “Style” by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 12 -- 20 weeks on the chart
39. “Hey Mama” by David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha, and Afrojack -- Peak at 11 -- 25 weeks on the chart -- After jumping from 100 to No. 13, it tied for 7th place in biggest jumps on the Hot 100.
40. “Do It for Him/Her” by Deedee Magno Hall and Grace Rolek -- Peak at 9 -- 25 weeks on the chart
41. "Destruction" by Joywave -- Peak at 5 -- 37 weeks on the chart
42. “She Keeps Me Up” by Nickleback ft. Ali Tamposi -- Peak at 17 -- 30 weeks on the chart
43. “Bright” by Echosmith -- Peak at 14 -- 20 weeks on the chart
44. “Dirrty” by Ed Sheeran -- Peak at 8 -- 27 weeks on the chart
45. “Welcome to New York” by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 13 -- 35 weeks on the chart
46. “Uma Thurman: by Fall Out Boy -- Peak at 10 -- 28 weeks on the chart
47. “Brother” by NEEDTOBREATHE ft. Gavin DeGraw -- Peak at 5 -- 22 weeks on the chart -- One of two songs to jump 82 positions this year. After doing so from 95 to 13, it ties for 12th place in that category.
48. "Downtown" by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, and Grandmaster Caz -- Peak at 1 for one week -- 16 weeks on the chart -- By rising from 68 to the No. 1 spot, it slipped into 7th place in terms of longest rises to No. 1, tying with Maroon 5's "Make Me Wonder."
49. “Father” by Psy with Lang Lang -- Peak at 17 -- 20 weeks on the chart
50. “Feel It” by tobyMac ft. Mr. Talkbox -- Peak at 9 -- 20 weeks on the chart
51. "Love Take Me Over" by Steven Curtis Chapman -- Peak at 21 -- 62 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2014) -- Despite such a low ranking, its 62 weeks just earns it 13th place in terms of longest stays on the Hot 100.
52. "Hello" by Adele -- Peak at 1 for 3 weeks -- 7 weeks on the chart -- And despite debuting being so low this year, it was the last of the four songs to debut at the top of the chart. That being said, expect big things next year.
53. “Ghost” by Ella Henderson -- Peak at 14 in 2014, 16 in 2015 -- Year End of 2014 – 89 -- 24 weeks on the chart (10 weeks from 2014)
54. “Glory” by Common and John Legend -- Peak at 7 -- 16 weeks on the chart
55. “Love Me Like You Do” by Ellie Goulding -- Peak at 20 -- 23 weeks on the chart
56. "Breaking Bonds" by AcousticBrony and PrinceWhateverer ft. MandoPony, iBringdaLulz, MHM, and George -- Peak at 4 -- 29 weeks on the chart
57. "Keys and Maps" by MIU -- Peak at 12 -- 25 weeks on the chart
58. "Til the Day I Die" by tobyMac ft. NF -- Peak at 11 -- 23 weeks on the chart
59. "Out of the Woods" by MIU -- Peak at 6 -- 24 weeks on the chart
60. “Talking Body” by Tove-Lo -- Peak at 22 -- 21 weeks on the chart
61. "Wildest Dreams" by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 4 -- 16 weeks on the chart
62. "Worth It" by Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink -- Peak at 24 -- 42 weeks on the chart
63. “Immortals” by Fall Out Boy -- Peak at 21 -- 26 weeks on the chart (1 week from 2014)
64. “Lips Are Movin” by Meghan Trainor -- Peak at 8 -- 29 weeks on the chart (8 weeks from 2014)
65. “Shut up and Dance” by WALK THE MOON -- Peak at 26 -- 32 weeks on the chart (2 weeks from 2014)
66. "Afire Love" by Ed Sheeran -- Peak at 3 -- 19 weeks on the chart
67. "Now" by Joywave -- Peak at 13 -- 21 weeks on the chart
68. "Is There Something I Can Do?" by Michaela Dietz -- Peak at 11 --24 weeks on the chart
69. “Goodbye” by JimC Sq. ft. Mic Michaeli -- Peak at 11 -- 24 weeks on the chart
70. “Magic” by Mystery Skulls ft. Brandy and Nile Rodgers -- Peak at 12 -- 19 weeks on the chart -- The other song to jump 82 positions, this one from 100 to 18, tying for 12th place.
71. “Beyond Me” by tobyMac -- Peak at 15 -- 21 weeks on the chart
72. “Pyrite Town (Hunt for Tim Mix)” by Tsukasa Tawada and DJ Earworm -- Peak at 11 -- 21 weeks on the chart (3 weeks from 2014)
73. “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift ft. JimC Sq. -- Peak at 2 in 2014, 19 in 2015 -- Year End of 2014 – 5 -- 26 weeks on the chart (18 from 2014)
74. “Yellow Flicker Beat” by Lorde -- Peak at 12 -- Year End of 2014 – 69 -- 26 weeks on the chart (11 weeks from 2014)
75. “Million Miles an Hour” by Nickleback -- Peak at 21 -- 27 weeks on the chart
76. "The Sound of Silence" by Disturbed -- Peak at 6 -- 18 weeks on the chart
77. “Been Dreamin” by Mic the Microphone -- Peak at 11 In 2014, 39 in 2015 -- Year End of 2014 – 27 -- 59 weeks on the chart (49 from 2014)
78. “Cool Kids” by Echosmith -- Peak at 3 in 2014, 22 in 2015 -- Year End of 2014 – 25 -- 35 weeks on the chart (25 from 2014)
79. "Strong in the Real Way" by Deedee Magno Hall -- Peak at 9 -- 11 weeks on the chart
80. "Same Old Love" by Selena Gomez -- Peak at 14 -- 13 weeks on the chart
81. "Move (Keep Walkin)" by tobyMac -- Peak at 9 -- 12 weeks on the chart
82. “Blank Space” by Taylor Swift -- Peak at 11 -- Year End of 2014 -76 -- 24 weeks on the chart (11 weeks from 2014)
83. “Undead (Big League Mix)” by First Amendment Records ft. Rick Rubin -- Peak at 9 -- 22 weeks on the chart (4 weeks from 2014)
84. “Mirror Man” by Ella Henderson -- Peak at 16 – 13 weeks on the chart
85. "Angels Fall" by Breaking Benjamin -- Peak at 3 -- 17 weeks on the chart -- After jumping 85 positions from 100 to No. 15, it tied 9th place in biggest jumps on the Hot 100.
86. "Let's Love" by Echosmith -- Peak at 6 -- 18 weeks on the chart
87. "Slow Motion" by Trey Songz -- Peak at 28 -- 44 weeks on the chart
88. “Don't” by Ed Sheeran -- Peak at 7 in 2014, 14 in 2015 -- Year End of 2014 – 85 -- 27 weeks on the chart (15 weeks from 2014)
89. “American Dream” by MKTO -- Peak at 30 -- 21 weeks on the chart (9 weeks from 2014)
90. “I Love You Too Much” by Adriana Figeuro -- Peak at 33 -- 14 weeks on the chart
91. “I Will Wait” by Diego Luna, Joe Matthews, and Gustavo Santaolalla – Peak at 23 -- 26 weeks on the chart (7 weeks from 2014)
92. “Outside” by Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding -- Peak at 29 -- 22 weeks on the chart (1 week from 2014)
93. “You Are In Love” by MIU -- Peak at 11 -- 16 weeks on the chart -- By jumping 84 positions from 100 to 16, it earned 10th place in biggest jumps on the Hot 100.
94. "Lay It All On Me" by Rudimental ft. Ed Sheeran -- Peak at 7 -- 10 weeks on the chart-- At 88 positions from 99 to 11, it ties for 5th place in biggest jumps on the Hot 100.
95. "On My Mind" by Ellie Goulding -- Peak at 5 -- 11 weeks on the chart
96. "Levels" by Nick Jonas -- Peak at 9 -- 16 weeks on the chart
97. "The Light" by Disturbed -- Peak at 12 -- 17 weeks on the chart
98. "Here" by Alessia Cara -- Peak at 21 -- 19 weeks on the chart
99. “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone -- Peak at 5 in 1974, 8 in 2014, 12 in 2015 -- Year End of 1974 - 5, of 2014 – 60 -- 41 weeks on the chart (24 from 1974, 14 from 2014) -- Despite just making the Year End list, it doesn't do so without a dubious record. After dropping off from No. 13 in its illustrious return, it ties for fifth place in biggest drop off the Hot 100.
100. “Set It Off” by Descendants Cast -- Peak at 15 -- 9 weeks on the chart