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Post by leoapp on Feb 17, 2011 14:45:27 GMT -5
yay, S&M becomes Rihanna's 18th Top 10 & her 34th consecutive week in the top 10 Is it her 15th or 18th? Who has the list of her Top 10s? Thanks. 18th overall PDR #2 SOS #1 Unfaithful #6 BIO #9 Umbrella #1 DSTM #3 HTALY #7 TAB #1 Disturbia #1 LYL #1 RTT #2 RR #9 Hard #8 Rude Boy #1 LTWYL #1 Only Girl #1 WMN #1 S&M #8
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Post by badrobot on Feb 17, 2011 14:51:28 GMT -5
Didn't even notice that Britney quietly achieved her most biggest airplay hit ever.
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Post by leoapp on Feb 17, 2011 14:53:13 GMT -5
Didn't even notice that Britney quietly achieved her most biggest airplay hit ever. Her highest charting on Hot 100 Airplay, but her biggest aiprlay (In term of audience impression) is still Toxic
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Post by badrobot on Feb 17, 2011 15:03:29 GMT -5
A good footnote.
Also I can't believe I said "most biggest."
I've seen "Drop Dead Gorgeous" too many times.
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Post by jink on Feb 17, 2011 15:18:12 GMT -5
That link, anbarick, is for the UK, it looks. Even checking some other acts, I'm not sure where they're getting some of the positions. For instance, look at this one for Madonna: acharts.us/performer/madonna. Weird. It isn't for the UK, it's for all international charts. It only tracks from 10/2003 onwards, however; in Rihanna's case it doesn't matter.
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Post by popstop on Feb 17, 2011 15:48:35 GMT -5
#92! Amazing for My Chemical Romance! It was used in Glee this week. Maybe it will even go higher! That along with the 9 Glee songs makes up for a tenth of the chart.
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Post by badrobot on Feb 17, 2011 17:09:14 GMT -5
Seems no one has posted this yet. This matches up with the end of the tracking week that BDS uses, so the BDS airplay for Gaga was slightly lower in AI (78 vs 84) but positionally higher (#6 vs. #7).
1. BRUNO MARS - Grenade: 136.254 (- 0.437) 2. KATY PERRY - Firework: 126.880 (- 1.579) 3. ENRIQUE IGLESIAS - Tonight f/Ludacris: 108.142 (+ 0.786) 4. RIHANNA - What's My Name? f/Drake: 96.426 (- 2.964) 5. TAYLOR SWIFT - Back To December: 89.878 (+ 0.423) 6. BRITNEY SPEARS - Hold It Against Me: 85.394 (- 0.698) 7. LADY GAGA - Born This Way: 84.167 (+ 10.076) ▲ 8. PINK - Raise Your Glass: 79.684 (- 1.106) ▼ 9. WIZ KHALIFA - Black & Yellow: 77.103 (- 1.023) ▼ 10. PINK - F**kin' Perfect (Perfect): 77.007 (+ 2.600) . FILA . 11. CHRIS BROWN - Yeah 3x: 74.150 (- 0.324) ▼ 12. BRUNO MARS - Just The Way You Are: 72.987 (- 1.021) 13. PITBULL - Hey Baby (Drop It To The...: 71.042 (+ 1.147) ▲ 14. KE$HA - We R Who We R: 68.665 (- 2.596) ▼ 15. NICKI MINAJ - Moment 4 Life f/Drake: 67.114 (+ 0.303) 16. FAR EAST MOVEMENT - Rocketeer f/Ryan Tedder: 66.559 (- 0.162) 17. LIL WAYNE - 6 Foot 7 Foot f/Cory Gunz: 62.499 (+ 1.051) ▲ 18. RIHANNA - Only Girl (In The World): 60.739 (- 2.361) ▼ 19. CEE LO GREEN - F**k You (Forget You): 57.545 (+ 1.231) 20. WAKA FLOCKA FLAME - No Hands: 52.632 (- 0.522) . OUTRAS . BLAKE SHELTON - Who Are You When I'm Not...: 50.479 (+ 0.640) LUKE BRYAN - Someone Else Calling You Baby: 50.444 (- 0.413) TAIO CRUZ – Dynamite: 49.732 (- 0.133) KERI HILSON - Pretty Girl Rock: 49.729 (- 0.193) JEREMIH - Down On Me f/50 Cent: 49.356 (+ 0.527) BRAD PAISLEY - This Is Country Music: 46.301 (+ 0.434) JASON ALDEAN/KELLY CLARKSON - Don't You Wanna Stay: 45.288 (+ 0.428) DIDDY-DIRTY MONEY - Coming Home: 44.825 (+ 0.846) USHER - More: 44.598 (+ 0.884) TAIO CRUZ F/TRAVIE MCCOY - Higher: 39.978 (+ 0.238)
JAMIE FOXX - Fall For Your Type f/Drake: 37.979 (+ 0.226) CHRISTINA PERRI - Jar Of Hearts: 34.598 (+ 0.564) LADY ANTEBELLUM - Hello World: 34.045 (+ 0.545) PLAIN WHITE T'S - Rhythm Of Love: 33.892 (- 0.076) LINKIN PARK - Waiting For The End: 33.655 (+ 0.589) RIHANNA - S&M: 31.697 (+ 0.727) TRAIN - Marry Me: 30.950 (+ 0.030) AVRIL LAVIGNE - What The Hell: 29.724 (+ 0.097) FABOLOUS - You Be Killin Em: 28.701 (+ 0.367) TREY SONGZ - Love Faces: 28.678 (+ 0.848) KANYE WEST - All Of The Lights: 26.739 (+ 0.538) KE$HA - Blow: 25.712 (+ 1.203) SUGARLAND - Little Miss: 23.795 (+ 0.630) MIRANDA LAMBERT - Heart Like Mine: 23.591 (+ 0.643) CHRIS BROWN - Look At Me Now: 22.860 (+ 1.672) FLO RIDA - Who Dat Girl f/Akon: 22.296 (+ 0.040) THE SCRIPT - For The First Time: 21.166 (+ 0.415) MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE - Sing: 15.129 (- 0.082) KANYE WEST & JAY-Z - H*A*M*: 12.839 (+ 0.077) TINIE TEMPAH - Written In The Stars f/ETurner: 9.739 (+ 0.593) SNOOP DOGG - Wet/Sweat: 9.549 (+ 0.061) JENNIFER HUDSON - Where You At: 7.932 (+ 0.291) BLACK EYED PEAS - Just Can't Get Enough: 7.867 (+ 0.612) JENNIFER LOPEZ f/ PITBULL - On The Floor: 7.632 (+ 0.318) KEYSHIA COLE - Take Me Away: 7.447 (+ 0.248) JESSIE J - Price Tag f/B.O.B: 7.185 (+ 0.274) DR. DRE - I Need A Doctor f/ Eminem: 6.984 (+ 0.297) ADELE - Rolling In The Deep: 6.698 (+ 0.092) BLACK KEYS - Howlin' For You: 6.541 (+ 0.129) NELLY - Gone f/Kelly Rowland: 6.509 (- 0.002) JAY SEAN - Hit The Lights f/Lil Wayne: 5.797 (+ 0.151) STROKES - Under Cover Of Darkness: 2.795 (+ 0.320) COLBIE CAILLAT - I Do: 2.664 (+ 0.195) PANIC AT THE DISCO - The Ballad Of Mona Lisa: 0.926 (+ 0.062)
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Post by pnobelysk on Feb 18, 2011 21:45:05 GMT -5
Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson continue to have the best-selling Idol track, as Don't You Wanna Stay puts up 57,000 downloads (+1%, 660,000 total). It's also the week's top-selling country track. Jennifer Hudson's Where You At makes its debut, selling 13,000 copies.
Aerosmith's I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing continues to sell, too (13,000, -19%, 1.086 million).
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Post by forg on Feb 20, 2011 7:57:53 GMT -5
Didn't notice "Rhythm of Love" dropped out this week, the song is already 21 weeks on the chart but just earned its peak last week at #38
Other songs dropping out this week are Trey Songz and Nicki Minaj's "Bottoms Up" (26 weeks, peak: #6), Far East Movement's "Like a G6" (26 weeks, peak: #1 for 3 weeks), OneRepublic's "Secrets" (33 weeks, peak: #21), Neon Trees' "Animal" (36 weeks, peak: #13), Mike Posner's "Please Don't Go" (20 weeks, peak: #16), Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair" (16 weeks, peak #11) and David Guetta's "Memories" (18 weeks, peak: #48)
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 22, 2011 7:41:59 GMT -5
I'm late but confused
Why some sites say Madonna's Erotica has the highest debut ever on The Hot 100 Airplay chart (#2, 1992) and some say that Gaga beat the previous best of Janet's All for You (#9, 2001) on Radio Songs?
What is the difference between these two charts (except the name obviously)?
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Post by Rodze on Feb 22, 2011 8:29:28 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/news/lady-gaga-claims-1-000th-hot-100-no-1-with-1005036702.story#/news/lady-gaga-claims-1-000th-hot-100-no-1-with-1005036702.storyOn Radio Songs, the Hot 100's airplay component chart, "Born This Way" begins at No. 6 with a first-week audience of 78.5 million. That's the highest bow and largest opening airplay figure for a song since the tally began incorporating all radio formats in December 1998.Radio Songs = Hot 100 Airplay. ^Pre-December 1998 tracks that debuted high did not have higher audiences than BTW when they debuted- Hot 100 Airplay consisted of top 40 mainstream, rhythmic, AC and modern rock stations up until December 1998, which is when all other formats joined the panel. Tracks like "That's the Way Love Goes" and "Fantasy"high overall audience than Hot 100 Airplay indicated, but urban stations, again, were not part of the Hot 100 Airplay panel until December 1998. Plus, the number of top 40 mainstream stations that BDS monitored circa 1992-1995 was almost 40%-50% smaller than what it is now. Same for rhythmic.
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 22, 2011 8:31:41 GMT -5
Thanks a lot!
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 22, 2011 9:56:28 GMT -5
I don't recall "Toxic's" BDS audience peak being reported. I would think that, by peaking at No. 10 on Hot 100 Airplay, "Toxic's" weekly airploay peak may have been a little lower than HIAM. Plus, we don't know what the peak was for "Crazy" and "...Baby One More Time."
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Feb 22, 2011 10:05:19 GMT -5
Disturbia was only on the HOT 100 for 11 weeks? WOW!
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Post by Choco on Feb 22, 2011 11:16:30 GMT -5
It's that accurate? It spent two weeks at #1 and I remember it debuted at #18 or so, and it's her best selling single, so I don't think it spent less than 20 weeks.
By billboard.com it says Disturbia spent 11 weeks and Take a Bow only 13. That's weird.
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Post by badrobot on Feb 22, 2011 11:23:35 GMT -5
Disturbia spent 37 weeks on the Hot 100.
Billboard.com is horribly inconsistent and often flat-out wrong when looking up old data. It's atrocious.
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 22, 2011 13:58:10 GMT -5
Could those be their weeks in Top 10? Which of course is a bit strange even if they were...
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Post by badrobot on Feb 22, 2011 15:18:09 GMT -5
Could those be their weeks in Top 10? Which of course is a bit strange even if they were... Disturbia spent 14 weeks in the hot 100 top ten, so... nope.
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