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Post by pnobelysk on Dec 8, 2010 18:11:53 GMT -5
^from the albums i know of, total. thatd be fergie, rihanna, and katy
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2010 18:17:22 GMT -5
Most #1's - album - Female solo Albums with 4 4 - Whitney Houston — Whitney 1987-19884 - Paula Abdul — Forever Your Girl 1989-1990 4 - Janet Jackson — Rhythm Nation 1814 1989-1991 4 - Mariah Carey — Mariah Carey 1990-1991Albums with 3: Christina Aguilera Christina Aguilera Daydream Mariah CareyWhitney Houston Whitney HoustonTrue Blue Madonna The Boy Is Mine, MonicaThe Dutchess - Fergie Good Girl Gone Bad Rihanna Teenage Dream, Katy PerryAre these total or consecutive? Edit never mind so the only consecutive ones are bolded. "Consecutive" is not a statistic that I track ;)
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Post by slw84 on Dec 8, 2010 18:43:57 GMT -5
Are these total or consecutive? Edit never mind so the only consecutive ones are bolded. "Consecutive" is not a statistic that I track ;) Ooohhh...you went there. J/K.
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Post by bat1990 on Dec 8, 2010 19:00:00 GMT -5
Albums with 4
4 - Whitney Houston — Whitney 1987-1988 4 - Paula Abdul — Forever Your Girl 1989-1990 4 - Janet Jackson — Rhythm Nation 1814 1989-1991 4 - Mariah Carey — Mariah Carey 1990-1991
I love that these all happened within a span of 5 years. That must've been an amazing time to be a diva fan!!
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Post by Hotlantan on Dec 8, 2010 19:19:23 GMT -5
Katy Perry becomes the first female artist in 11 years to take three straight radio singles from an album to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, as "Firework" lifts 2-1. She first topped the chart in June for six weeks with "California Gurls," featuring Snoop Dogg. That was followed by a two-week stay at the top in September with "Teenage Dream," the title track from her former No. 1 Billboard 200 set, which was recently bestowed a Grammy nomination for album of the year.
Monica was the last female to scale the Hot 100 with three consecutive radio cuts from one album, when title cut "The Boy Is Mine," featuring Brandy, "The First Night" and "Angel of Mine" all hit No. 1 between June 1998 and February 1999.
"Firework" is Perry's fourth overall Hot 100 No. 1, as she also led the list for seven weeks in the summer of 2008 with "I Kissed a Girl," her first chart entry.
"Firework's" ascension to No. 1 means that six different songs in the past six weeks have claimed the top Hot 100 ranking, extending a turnover ratio not seen in more than 20 years.
"Firework" sizzles at the top of Digital Songs for a second week with 212,000 downloads (down 9%), according to Nielsen SoundScan, while ranking as the week's top Airplay Gainer with a 12-8 lift on Radio Songs, up 25% to 83.3 million listener impressions, according to Nielsen BDS.
Last week's No. 1, P!nk's "Raise Your Glass," drops to No. 2, while Rihanna continues to climb back up the list (5-3) with her former chart-topper "What's My Name?," featuring Drake.
The Black Eyed Peas improve 9-4 with "The Time (Dirty Bit)" as the title moves into the runner-up slot on Digital Songs with 198,000 (up 10%). Their new album "The Beginning" starts at No. 6 on the Billboard 200, with 119,000.
Bruno Mars continues his upward trajectory with "Grenade" (10-5), while his "Just the Way You Are" slips 4-7. In between Mars's two tracks is Rihanna's "Only Girl (In the World)" (3-6).
Ke$ha stumbles 6-8 with "We R Who We R", Nelly falls 8-9 with "Just a Dream" and Trey Songz comes back into the top 10 with "Bottoms Up," featuring Nicki Minaj (11-10). The title has now spent seven weeks in the top 10.
"Glee" contributes to the Hot 100's Digital Gainer and Hot Shot Debut awards, as the cast's cover of Florence and the Machine's "Dog Days Are Over" is the top new entry at No. 22, selling 98,000 (No. 8 on Digital Songs). The song is one of five new entries by the "Glee" Cast this week.
Meanwhile, Florence and the Machine's original recording jumps 58-21 on the Hot 100 and 40-11 on Digital Songs, matching its previous best peak on the former list and achieving a new peak rank on the latter, moving 90,000 downloads (up 121%). The song reached its previous best rank following the band's head-turning performance on the MTV Music Video Awards in September.
The holiday season is in full swing, as the chart hosts its first two seasonal entries, both by top-selling alternative bands. Coldplay opens at No. 25 on the Hot 100 and No. 12 on Digital Songs (90,000) with "Christmas Lights," while topping the Holiday Digital Songs chart with the track.
The Killers enter at No. 79 on the big chart and No. 43 on the sales list (34,000) with "Boots." The band has released a holiday single each year since 2006, with its first offering, "A Great Big Sled," having been the only one to have previously charted on the Hot 100 (No. 54 peak).
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Post by forg on Dec 8, 2010 19:37:08 GMT -5
Dog Days Are Over missed the top 20 again by a hair! But I'm glad the Glee cover did not outpeak it
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Post by worldwide on Dec 8, 2010 20:50:16 GMT -5
^I think he meant that with re-releases and such, an act can score multiple No. 1 hits from the same album (even though it's in re-release form); it's a fresh new single, which some may be more inclined to buy than the 2nd, 3rd, etc. single from the original release. Of course, some like Katy Perry are doing just fine in that respect without a re-release. that's kind of what I ment. But not only withe re releases. I think nowdays there is less diversity in music. Just take a look at the radio; radio plays the same artists all the time and same song all the time thus inflating radio spins. Back in the 90's radio was more diversified meaning more artists and more songs were played. This year radio was dominated by few artists such as Katy and Rihanna. Their song are heavily overplayed, just see how many times spins records were broken this year. It was harder for an artist to have so many number ones from one album years/decades ago regardless of re-releases.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2010 21:03:26 GMT -5
"years/decades" ago albums were marketed differently. It wasn't until Thriller that there would even be the possibility of more than 4 singles from one album. (Up to the point of Thriller in the early 80s only soundtracks had more than 4 hits - namely Saturday Night Fever and Urban Cowboy)
Labels did not release more than 4 songs, so it would be difficult to get a high volume of #1's from one album - yes, I agree, with the statement but not the reason. It is not lack of diversity.
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Dec 8, 2010 21:24:50 GMT -5
Off the wall?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2010 21:34:12 GMT -5
no
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Post by KMJ1 on Dec 8, 2010 21:40:31 GMT -5
yay!!! Good for Katy!
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Post by swim on Dec 8, 2010 22:45:02 GMT -5
Good for Coldplay. 90,000 is pretty good for a single that has only been promoted on the band website and iTunes.
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Post by elementd5 on Dec 8, 2010 23:25:55 GMT -5
I find it really interesting how the Hot 100 and, more notably, the Hot 100 Airplay chart is now almost completely dominated by POP songs.
Complete u-turn from a few years ago.
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Post by Verisimilitude on Dec 8, 2010 23:39:27 GMT -5
Complete u-turn from a few years ago. Rhythmic radio is the biggest influence here. Most pop songs 5-7 years ago could only hit top 20 max on Rhythmic, now most of them can go top 5/top 10 on that format.
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Post by badrobot on Dec 9, 2010 0:15:26 GMT -5
I find it really interesting how the Hot 100 and, more notably, the Hot 100 Airplay chart is now almost completely dominated by POP songs. Complete u-turn from a few years ago. I feel like radio takes more cues from single sales than a lot of people believe. As soon as digital sales became readily available in 2005, and we started seeing how pop/CHR songs tended to perform quite well, it seems like radio started following suit.
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Post by musicissalvation on Dec 9, 2010 8:45:19 GMT -5
Top 10
1. Katy Perry - Firework 2. P!nk - Raise Your Glasee 3. Rihanna - What's My Name 4. Black Eyed Peas - The Time (Dirty Bit) 5. Bruno Mars - Grenade 6. Rihanna - Only Girl 7. Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are 8. Ke$ha - We R Who We R 9. Nelly - Just A Dream 10. Trey Songs f/ Nicki Minaj - Bottoms Up
mentionable: 21. Florence + The Machine - Dog Days Are Over
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Post by musicissalvation on Dec 9, 2010 8:51:03 GMT -5
Debuts:
22. Glee Cast - Dog Days Are Over 25. Coldplay - Christmas Lights 29. Glee Cast - Hey Soul Sister 38. Glee Cast - (I've Had) The Time Of My Life 54. Glee Cast - Valerie 55. Flo Rida f/ Akon - Who Dat Girl 78. Victorious Cast - Freak the Freak Out 79. The Killers - Boots 84. Birdman f/ Lil Wayne - Fire Flame 93. Far East Movement f/ Ryan Tedder - Rocketeer 97. Glee Cast - Don't Cry For Me Argentina
Re-Entry 56. Akon - Angel 98. Kanye West f/ Jay Z, Rick Ross, Bon Iver, & Nicki Minaj - Monster
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Post by badrobot on Dec 9, 2010 9:53:55 GMT -5
Florence's chart run:
93 21 73 99 77 84 94 82 89 69 58 21
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Post by Honeymoon on Dec 9, 2010 11:29:00 GMT -5
^thanks
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Dec 9, 2010 11:32:54 GMT -5
There are two Glee songs spending their third week on the chart: Forget You and Singing In the Rain/Umbrella.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Dec 9, 2010 12:43:57 GMT -5
Courtesy of BrainDamage at UkMix.
"Glee Cast" ups its Hot 100 tally to 102 entries.
"Oh Santa!" debuts at No. 18 on Bubbliung Under- looking at this week's performance, I think its best shot at cracking the Hot 100 is for the 1/1 chart.
The Billboard Hot 100- 12/18/10 1 2 7 Firework, Katy Perry 2 1 9 Raise Your Glass, P!nk 3 5 7 What's My Name?, Rihanna Featuring Drake 4 9 4 The Time (Dirty Bit), The Black Eyed Peas 5 10 10 Grenade, Bruno Mars 6 3 13 Only Girl (In The World), Rihanna 7 4 20 Just The Way You Are, Bruno Mars 8 6 6 We R Who We R, Ke$ha 9 8 16 Just A Dream, Nelly 10 11 17 Bottoms Up, Trey Songz Featuring Nicki Minaj 11 7 17 Like A G6, Far*East Movement Featuring Cataracs & Dev 12 12 21 DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love, Usher Featuring Pitbull 13 13 27 Dynamite, Taio Cruz 14 19 9 Black And Yellow, Wiz Khalifa 15 14 20 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry 16 15 27 Animal, Neon Trees 17 17 15 F**k You (Forget You), Cee Lo Green 18 22 13 No Hands, Waka Flocka Flame Featuring Roscoe Dash & Wale 19 16 11 Please Don't Go, Mike Posner 20 18 2 Tonight (I'm Lovin' You), Enrique Iglesias Featuring Ludacris & DJ Frank E 21 58 12 Dog Days Are Over, Florence + The Machine 22 NEW 1 Dog Days Are Over, Glee Cast 23 21 23 Club Can't Handle Me, Flo Rida Featuring David Guetta 24 26 9 Stereo Love, Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina 25 NEW 1 Christmas Lights, Coldplay 26 20 30 I Like It, Enrique Iglesias Featuring Pitbull 27 23 7 Whip My Hair, Willow 28 25 24 Secrets, OneRepublic 29 NEW 1 Hey, Soul Sister, Glee Cast 30 24 22 If I Die Young, The Band Perry 31 31 10 Right Thru Me, Nicki Minaj 32 28 16 Right Above It, Lil Wayne Featuring Drake 33 39 6 Yeah 3X, Chris Brown 34 29 23 Deuces, Chris Brown Featuring Tyga & Kevin McCall 35 38 10 Aston Martin Music, Rick Ross Featuring Drake & Chrisette Michele 36 27 17 Love Like Woe, The Ready Set 37 33 24 Love The Way You Lie, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 38 NEW 1 (I've Had) The Time Of My Life, Glee Cast 39 41 14 No Love, Eminem Featuring Lil Wayne 40 49 5 Somewhere With You, Kenny Chesney 41 43 10 Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor), Pitbull Featuring T-Pain 42 30 19 Stuck Like Glue, Sugarland 43 47 6 Back To December, Taylor Swift 44 36 17 As She's Walking Away, Zac Brown Band Featuring Alan Jackson 45 48 12 Can't Be Friends, Trey Songz 46 46 15 My Kinda Party, Jason Aldean 47 37 18 Mine, Taylor Swift 48 45 5 Felt Good On My Lips, Tim McGraw 49 44 12 We No Speak Americano, Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup 50 51 9 Memories, David Guetta Featuring Kid Cudi 51 61 2 Coming Home, Diddy - Dirty Money Featuring Skylar Grey 52 42 9 Runaway, Kanye West Featuring Pusha T 53 53 16 Why Wait, Rascal Flatts 54 NEW 1 Valerie, Glee Cast 55 NEW 1 Who Dat Girl, Flo Rida Featuring Akon 56 RE-ENTRY 7 Angel, Akon 57 32 2 Marry You, Glee Cast 58 34 3 Kush, Dr. Dre Featuring Snoop Dogg & Akon 59 59 11 Mama's Song, Carrie Underwood 60 35 3 Forget You, Glee Cast Featuring Gwyneth Paltrow 61 62 10 Put You In A Song, Keith Urban 62 72 2 Pretty Girl Rock, Keri Hilson 63 64 12 Turn On The Radio, Reba 64 71 5 Who Are You When I'm Not Looking, Blake Shelton 65 65 10 Jar Of Hearts, Christina Perri 66 50 3 Hold My Hand, Michael Jackson Duet With Akon 67 63 14 Only Prettier, Miranda Lambert 68 54 14 Anything Like Me, Brad Paisley 69 74 7 Lay It Down, Lloyd 70 67 14 The Breath You Take, George Strait 71 68 12 Rhythm of Love, Plain White T's 72 82 4 Down On Me, Jeremih Featuring 50 Cent 73 89 12 All I Want Is You, Miguel Featuring J. Cole 74 52 18 Letting Go (Dutty Love), Sean Kingston Featuring Nicki Minaj 75 78 6 Someone Else Calling You Baby, Luke Bryan 76 55 9 Shake, Jesse McCartney 77 81 5 Voices, Chris Young 78 NEW 1 Freak The Freak Out, Victorious Cast Featuring Victoria Justice 79 NEW 1 Boots, The Killers 80 77 17 Little Lion Man, Mumford & Sons 81 75 19 Fancy, Drake Featuring T.I. & Swizz Beatz 82 83 12 Smoke A Little Smoke, Eric Church 83 88 9 Waiting For The End, Linkin Park 84 NEW 1 Fire Flame, Birdman Featuring Lil Wayne 85 69 18 September, Daughtry 86 100 2 Maybe, Sick Puppies 87 95 5 Don't You Wanna Stay, Jason Aldean With Kelly Clarkson 88 97 2 Let Me Down Easy, Billy Currington 89 84 4 Hello World, Lady Antebellum 90 91 2 Marry You, Bruno Mars 91 96 4 Make A Movie, Twista Featuring Chris Brown 92 87 6 One In A Million, Ne-Yo 93 NEW 1 Rocketeer, Far*East Movement Featuring Ryan Tedder 94 86 3 Marry Me, Train 95 94 5 Bullets In The Gun, Toby Keith 96 66 13 Check It Out, will.i.am & Nicki Minaj 97 NEW 1 Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Lea Michele Version), Glee Cast 98 RE-ENTRY 6 Monster, Kanye West Featuring Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Bon Iver & Nicki Minaj 99 56 3 Singing In The Rain / Umbrella, Glee Cast Featuring Gwyneth Paltrow 100 90 9 Loca, Shakira Featuring El Cata or Dizzee Rascal
Bubbling Under Hot 100- 12/18/10 chart 1 10 4 I'm Doing Me, Fantasia 2 19 2 No BS, Chris Brown 3 24 8 You Are, Charlie Wilson 4 17 3 Fall For Your Type, Jamie Foxx Featuring Drake 5 9 5 What Do You Want, Jerrod Niemann 6 4 9 Danza Kuduro, Don Omar & Lucenzo 7 15 9 When A Woman Loves, R. Kelly 8 7 13 All In, Lifehouse 9 13 9 A Little Bit Stronger, Sara Evans 10 18 4 For The First Time, The Script 11 12 9 Sometimes I Cry, Eric Benet 12 NEW 1 Rolling In The Deep, Adele 13 20 3 Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not, Thompson Square 14 NEW 1 Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Chris Colfer Version), Glee Cast 15 16 7 Corazon Sin Cara, Prince Royce 16 NEW 1 The Living Years, Glee Cast 17 22 3 From A Table Away, Sunny Sweeney 18 NEW 1 Oh Santa!, Mariah Carey 19 1 2 Moment 4 Life, Nicki Minaj Featuring Drake 20 NEW 1 10 Seconds, Jazmine Sullivan 21 NEW 1 You Be Killin Em, Fabolous 22 NEW 1 Higher, Taio Cruz 23 NEW 1 No Mercy, T.I. Featuring The-Dream 24 NEW 1 All I Want For Christmas, Big Time Rush 25 RE-ENTRY 13 Say You'll Haunt Me, Stone Sour
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2010 13:05:01 GMT -5
Courtesy of BrainDamage at UkMix. "Glee Cast" ups its Hot 100 tally to 102 entries. "Oh Santa!" debuts at No. 18 on Bubbliung Under- looking at this week's performance, I think its best shot at cracking the Hot 100 is for the 1/1 chart. Bubbling Under Hot 100- 12/18/10 chart 18 NEW 1 Oh Santa!, Mariah Carey Is this happening for real? Great!
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Post by Diego on Dec 9, 2010 14:07:43 GMT -5
Come on Oh Santa, just 18 more spots to crack the H100, you can do it!
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Post by felipe on Dec 9, 2010 15:16:45 GMT -5
97 NEW 1 Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Lea Michele Version), Glee Cast Considering both versions are credited to the same artist (Glee Cast), why weren't they combined?
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Post by pnobelysk on Dec 9, 2010 15:35:05 GMT -5
Good for Akon re-peaking, hopefully his second single is stronger . YAY Freak the Freak out Debuts at 78 the first song from Victorious to make the hot 100 (only 2 have been released). Im hoping they release an album for Victorious. I think Victoria Justice can be the first big nickelodeon music star. Victrorious has had two other songs i love You're the Reason (Victoria Justince) and Give It Up (idk there names in real life, but Kat (Arrianna) and Jade in the show) COME ON FANTASIA im doin me hopefully will debut next week. I dont see it climbing much more though, peak aroudn 92ish. I think Oh Santa will debut next week All in has been racking up a lot of weeks on the bubbling under. Glee has record most hot 100 entries. Do they have the record for most bubbling under entries?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Dec 9, 2010 16:08:37 GMT -5
Even though they share the "Glee Cast" credit, DCFMA probably charted separately because it is two different voices on the two recordings.
Like I said, "Oh Santa!" may lose sales this week, while airplay gains may be limited (as AC is by far its primary format), so it may not crack the 12/25 chart. Depending on how sales go, it could reach the1/1 chart. But, it looks as if Coldplay's single will achieve the highest rank for a new holiday hit this year, as it's unlikely that OS will get as high as that one.
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Post by WotUNeed on Dec 9, 2010 18:52:25 GMT -5
97 NEW 1 Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Lea Michele Version), Glee Cast Considering both versions are credited to the same artist (Glee Cast), why weren't they combined? Because they're two different, completely unrelated recordings. If there had been a third version that combined the two, like happened with "Defying Gravity," they would have charted together.
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Post by GRRR on Dec 9, 2010 18:57:51 GMT -5
Yay go florence! I know im a little late but I never thought DDAO would make the hot 100, let alone make it as high as it did :'(
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Post by fridayteenage on Dec 9, 2010 19:04:33 GMT -5
Glee's Forget You and Umbrella/Rain both went to 3 weeks on the chart.
Yay Taylor T20 in country.
Since y'all been loving the turnover I hope we get yet another new #1 this week. Based on the possibilities this month, we couldn't possibly get a worse one than what we've already had this year.
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Post by felipe on Dec 16, 2010 18:11:43 GMT -5
Considering both versions are credited to the same artist (Glee Cast), why weren't they combined? Because they're two different, completely unrelated recordings. If there had been a third version that combined the two, like happened with "Defying Gravity," they would have charted together. Completely unrelated recordings? Don't cry for me Argentina - Glee Cast To me it seems like the same song and the same artist. As it's stated, those are two different VERSIONS of the same song, credited to the same artist, so I don't see why they weren't combined.
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