pnobelysk
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Post by pnobelysk on Dec 2, 2010 22:16:15 GMT -5
i beleive it peaked around 24ish when the song was released digitally for the first week
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Dec 3, 2010 0:07:08 GMT -5
i beleive it peaked around 24ish when the song was released digitally for the first week yeah it was 23. But #38 is its peak as an official single. (Same distinction as TS' single "Fearless" technically being a top 10 hit, but never going top 40 as a single after its official release.)
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pnobelysk
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Post by pnobelysk on Dec 3, 2010 15:15:23 GMT -5
does anyone have the bubbling under chart? thanks in advance
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Post by slicknickshady on Dec 3, 2010 15:35:49 GMT -5
Yep. That's what i meant. Thanks for clearing it up wolfj. I didnt make that clairification pnob. My bad.
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Post by Dammn Baby on Dec 4, 2010 22:32:17 GMT -5
Personally, I love seeing this much turnover at the top of the Hot 100. It's more exciting to watch, for one thing, and it also suggests that there are just more songs out there that are really breaking through. A little variety is always nice! When the Hot 100 has higher turnover, it's also much easier for artists to snag three number one off a single album in a year. Here are some that did it in the 80s, when it was common to have 30+ number ones in a year: * George Michael did it in 1988 with "Father Figure," "One More Try," and "Monkey," which were all off the "Faith" album. (And the song "Faith" was #1 in 1987.) * Paula Abdul did it in 1989 with "Straight Up," "Forever Your Girl," and "Cold Hearted," which were all from "Forever Your Girl." (That album's "Opposites Attract" hit #1 in 1990) * Milli Vanilli (oh, them!) did it in 1989 with "Baby Don't You Lose My Number," "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" and "Blame It On the Rain," all from the album "Girl You Know It's True." You forgot Michael and Janet. Mike had five no.1s from "Bad" in 1987 and Janet had four no.1s from "Rhythm Nation"in 1990. We are talking about three or more number ones in the same calendar year. Michael's were spread over two calendar years and Janet's were spread over three calendar years (1989, 1990 and 1991). Janet is still the only artist to have Hot 100 #1 hits from the same album in three separate calendar years.
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pnobelysk
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Post by pnobelysk on Dec 5, 2010 13:40:30 GMT -5
does anyone have the bubbling under chart? thanks in advance does anyone have the bubbling under chart?
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Post by Fresh on Dec 7, 2010 8:43:42 GMT -5
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
1 NEW 1 Moment 4 Life, Nicki Minaj Featuring Drake 2 NEW 1 Express, Christina Aguilera 3 NEW 1 I Can't Help It, T.I. Featuring Rocko 4 4 8 Danza Kuduro, Don Omar & Lucenzo 5 RE-ENTRY 2 Start It Up, Lloyd Banks Featuring Kanye West, Swizz Beatz, Fabolous & Ryan Leslie 6 NEW 1 Sway, Glee Cast 7 6 12 All In, Lifehouse 8 NEW 1 Peppermint Winter, Owl City 9 12 4 What Do You Want, Jerrod Niemann 10 13 3 I'm Doing Me, Fantasia 11 NEW 1 Ain't Thinkin' 'Bout You, Bow Wow Featuring Chris Brown 12 17 8 Sometimes I Cry, Eric Benet 13 8 8 A Little Bit Stronger, Sara Evans 14 NEW 1 Rocketeer, Far*East Movement Featuring Ryan Tedder 15 18 8 When A Woman Loves, R. Kelly 16 16 6 Corazon Sin Cara, Prince Royce 17 9 2 Fall For Your Type, Jamie Foxx Featuring Drake 18 15 3 For The First Time, The Script 19 NEW 1 No BS, Chris Brown 20 25 2 Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not, Thompson Square 21 NEW 1 Grow A Pear, Ke$ha 22 24 2 From A Table Away, Sunny Sweeney 23 NEW 1 Gorgeous, Kanye West Featuring Kid Cudi & Raekwon 24 14 7 You Are, Charlie Wilson 25 NEW 1 Sing, My Chemical Romance
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Post by HolidayGuy on Dec 7, 2010 9:06:35 GMT -5
Well, wolf, it is the highest peak we look at for tracks, regardless of where it peaked when it was an official single. :) Like Madge's "Give it 2 Me"- No. 57 entry when the album was released, but when officially promoted, failed to make it back onto the Hot 100.
I've lost track of how many Hot 100 entries Nicki Minaj has had already.
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