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Post by SPRΞΞ on May 4, 2011 18:02:01 GMT -5
I think RITD will be a serious contender for year-end #1 as well. I see this song having great longevity. Possibly almost a year on the charts. It's just that type of song.
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Post by popstop on May 4, 2011 19:02:23 GMT -5
Via Billboard - www.billboard.com/#/news/katy-perry-holds-off-britney-spears-atop-1005171272.storyKaty Perry's "E.T.," featuring Kanye West, spends a fifth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, to be released tomorrow (May 5) on Billboard.com, while Britney Spears' "Till the World Ends" soars back into the top 10, and to a new chart peak, fueled by its superstar-studded remix. "E.T." (2-1) remains atop the Hot 100 courtesy of a second week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (138 million audience impressions, according to Nielsen BDS) and sixth week in charge of Digital Songs. As previously reported, "E.T." sold slightly more than 300,000 downloads (down 13%), according to Nielsen SoundScan, edging out Adele's "Rolling in the Deep," which holds at No. 2 on the sales ranking (just under 300,000; up 1%) and the Hot 100. The slim margin (roughly 500 downloads) between the top two titles on Digital Songs marks the tightest race atop the tally since Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" and Eminem's "When I'm Gone" each sold approximately 41,000 the week of Dec. 24, 2005. "Deep" claims the Hot 100's Airplay Gainer award, powered by its 12-7 advance on Radio Songs (77 million, up 24%). Spears' "Till the World Ends" blasts 11-3, besting its previous peak of No. 9, as the Hot 100's Digital Gainer following the release of its much-buzzed-about remix featuring Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha. "World" roars 12-3 on Digital Songs with 246,000 downloads sold (up 102%). The triple-threat remix accounted for 167,000, or 68%, of the title's sales in the April 25-May 1 tracking period. "World" marks the second high-profile remix - both involving Spears - to spur a headline-grabbing chart move in three weeks. Rihanna's "S&M" ascended 2-1 two weeks ago following the release of its remix featuring Spears. All versions of "S&M" sold a combined 293,000 downloads that week, a gain comparable (up 108%) to that of "World" this week. Likewise similar to "World," the Spears-assisted remix of "S&M" accounted for 66% of the song's overall digital sales that frame. The Black Eyed Peas' "Just Can't Get Enough" dips 3-4 on the Hot 100, while Bruno Mars notches his fifth top 10 in as many tries, as "The Lazy Song" rises 6-5. "S&M" slips 4-6 on the Hot 100, ahead of Jennifer Lopez's "On the Floor," featuring Pitbull (7-7). The latter song is expected to exhibit gains on next week's Hot 100 and Digital Songs charts after Lopez temporarily trades her judge's chair for the stage when she and Pitbull perform the track on "American Idol" tomorrow night (May 5). Ke$ha's "Blow" lifts 9-8 on the Hot 100, Jeremih's "Down on Me" featuring 50 Cent, slides 5-9 and Chris Brown's "Look at Me Now," featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, drops 8-10. The "Glee" cast scores the top three debuts on this week's Hot 100, led by its mashup of the "West Side Story" song "I Feel Pretty" and TLC's "Unpretty" at No. 22. On Digital Songs, "I Feel Pretty"/"Unpretty" starts at No. 13 (112,000). The ensemble's covers of Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know" (75,000) and Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" (73,000) follow at Nos. 42 and 44, respectively. The "Glee" cast adds a fourth Hot 100 debut, "As If We Never Said Goodbye," at No. 80, while the original version of a song that the troupe remade on last Tuesday's episode, Duck Sauce's "Barbra Streisand," bows at No. 89 (30,000, up 149%). ("Streisand" topped Dance/Club Play Songs in December). The show whose premiere last Tuesday beat "Glee," and all competition, in its timeslot, "The Voice," prompts the Hot 100 arrival of contestant Javier Colon, whose R&B-tinged take on Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" launches at No. 65 (46,000). One of the four coaches of the series accompanies Colon onto the Hot 100, as Maroon 5, fronted by "Voice" coach Adam Levine, enters at No. 100 with "Never Gonna Leave This Bed." Three other songs debut on the Hot 100: Foster the People's top 10 Alternative Songs track "Pumped Up Kicks" (No. 96); Minaj's "Super Bass" (No. 98); and, actress ("One Tree Hill")/country singer Jana Kramer's "Whiskey" (No. 99). All charts, including the Hot 100, Digital Songs and Radio Songs, will be refreshed tomorrow on Billboard.com.
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Post by GRRR on May 4, 2011 19:24:58 GMT -5
Yay at Barbra Streisand & Pumped Up Kicks!!!
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2011 19:45:31 GMT -5
see? Push the Button was wrong again! Now I know those are SS numbers, but what is the differences? Whatever numbers he is getting DOESN'T include remixes, as seen here for the 3rd or 4th week in a row. congrats Katy on your 7th week at #1 on the digital chart! Ok, I won't post them early anymore. The rest of Katy's sales are obviously coming from another source, because when Soundscan updated last night those were the Standard and Remix totals. And this is only the second time I've posted Soundscan numbers, boo boo. Get your head right. He had Bey's digital sales right, so thank you Push the Button :) Yay at ET spending it's 5th week at the top! 6+2+4+5=17 weeks at the top <3
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Post by crystalphnx on May 4, 2011 21:26:22 GMT -5
this is the second week in a row that Paul Grein has focused on GaGa's recent under-performance. he's also been very quick to point out the BTW-Madonna comparisons in his past articles. am I detecting a bit of bias...? Paul Grein's article: 1. Katy Perry featuring Kanye West, "E.T." The song logs its fifth week at #1. This is its 12th week on the chart; its 10th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #1 (300K). 2. Adele, "Rolling In The Deep." The song holds at #2 for the second week in its 17th week on the chart. This is its fifth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #2 (300K). 3. Britney Spears, "Till The World Ends." Digital sales rank: #3 (246K). The song rebounds from #11 to #3 in its ninth week. This is its fourth week in the top 10. This is the song's highest ranking to date. The song was boosted by a new remix featuring Ke$ha, who co-wrote the song, and Nicki Minaj. 4. The Black Eyed Peas, "Just Can't Get Enough." The song dips from #3 to #4 in its 12th week on the chart. This is its seventh week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #5 (176K). 5. Bruno Mars, "The Lazy Song." The song jumps from #6 to #5 in its 10th week. This is its second week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #4 (194K). 6. Rihanna featuring Britney Spears, "S&M." The former #1 song drops from #4 to #6 in its 16th week on the chart. This is its 12th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #12 (117K). 7. Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull, "On The Floor." The song holds at #7 for the second week in its 10th week on the chart. This is its ninth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #8 (139K). 8. Ke$ha, "Blow." The song jumps from #9 to #8 in its 15th week on the chart. This is its fourth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #7 (143K). 9. Jeremih featuring 50 Cent, "Down On Me." The song drops from #5 to #9 in its 25th week on the chart. This is its seventh week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #14 (110K). 10. Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes, "Look At Me Now." The song drops from #8 to #10 in its 13th week on the chart. This is its seventh week in the top 10. The song has been #1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs the past six weeks. Digital sales rank: #9 (131K). Songs from upcoming albums by two red-hot divas (who happen to be one-time duet partners) are off to slower-than-expected starts. Lady Gaga's "Judas" drops from #12 to #20 in its third week. Beyonce's "Run The World (Girls)" drops from #33 to #48 in its second week. This is the second single from Gaga's second full-length album Born This Way (which is due May 23). It's the lead single from Beyonce's still-untitled fourth studio album (which is due in June). "Judas" is already ranked behind Gaga's previous hit, "Born This Way," which dips just one notch, from #15 to #16. "Run The World (Girls)" has fallen behind many hits, including one by Kelly Rowland, Beyonce's former colleague in Destiny's Child. (Rowland's "Motivation," featuring Lil Wayne, jumps from #54 to #43 in its third week. What's the problem? "Judas" may have been seen as over-the-line in terms of its religious content, especially since it was released during the Christian Holy Week. "Run The World (Girls)" may be seen as an pale imitation of Beyonce's 2008 feminist anthem "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," which spent four weeks at #1 and won a Grammy as Song of the Year. See, it's not always easy being a superstar. The downside of having long strings of top 10 hits ("Judas" was Gaga's ninth top 10 hit; Beyonce has had 24, counting her earlier Destiny's Child hits) is that future releases are measured against them). These singles may yet turn around. Sometimes songs grow on us. For the record, "Judas" sold 81K digital copies this week, bringing its three-week total to 399K. "Run The World (Girls)" sold 47K copies this week, bringing its two-week total to 124K. This is the first time that Beyonce has run into any resistance with the lead song from one of her albums. "Crazy In Love," the lead song from her debut album, Dangerously In Love, logged eight weeks at #1. "Déjà vu," the lead song from her sophomore album, B'Day, hit #4. "If I Were A Boy," the lead hit from her third album, I Am...Sasha Fierce, spent four weeks at #3. Bruno Mars this week becomes the first male solo artist since Richard Marx to reach the top five on the Hot 100 with his first five chart hits. Mars scores with "The Lazy Song," which jumps from #6 to #4. Marx reached the top five with his first seven chart hits from 1987 to 1989. Marx was 23 when he first hit the top 10 with "Don't Mean Nothing." Mars was 24 when he first hit the top 10 as the featured vocalist on B.o.B's "Nothin' On You." In both cases, these initial volleys of hits include three #1 hits. Marx topped the chart with "Hold On To The Nights," "Satisfied" and "Right Here Waiting." Mars scored with "Nothin' On You," "Just The Way You Are" and "Grenade." A line in Mars' song ("Click to MTV so they can teach me how to dougie") has boosted the digital sales of Cali Swag District's 2010 hit "Teach Me How To Dougie." The song sells another 20K digital copies this week, bringing its total to date to 1,647,000. "E.T." by Katy Perry featuring Kanye West this week surpasses Cee Lo Green's "F**k You (Forget You)" to become the #1 digital seller so far in 2011. "E.T." has sold 2,493,000 copies in 2011. "F**k You" has sold 2,489,000. Perry, you will remember, had the #1 digital hit of 2010, "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg). "E.T." is #1 the Hot 100 for a fifth week. Only two of Perry's many hits have had longer runs on top. "I Kissed A Girl" topped the chart for seven weeks in 2008. "California Gurls" was out front for six weeks in 2010. "E.T." tops Hot Digital Songs for the seventh week. That's the longest run by any song since "Love The Way You Lie" by Eminem featuring Rihanna topped the chart for seven weeks last summer. This is the fourth week in which sales of "E.T." have topped 300K. Only three other songs in digital history have topped 300K in weekly sales four or more times: Flo Rida's "Right Round" and Perry's "California Gurls" each did it four times. "Love The Way You Lie" did it five times. Shameless Plug: This month marks 20 years since Billboard first used Nielsen SoundScan data to power its charts. I will commemorate the anniversary over the next couple of weeks with a few Chart Watch Extras. First up is a year-by-year look at the #1 best-selling songs of each of the past 20 years. You can watch as physical singles crash and burn and digital songs gradually fill the void. The year-end totals range from eye-popping (Elton John's "Candle In The Wind 1997" sold more than 8 million copies in 1997) to depressing (there were five years in a row in the transition period from physical to digital in which the year's top-seller didn't even crack 1 million). Look for this Chart Watch Extra tomorrow. Cee Lo Green's "F**k You (Forget You)" dips from #10 to #11, ending (for now at least) a 12- week run in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #10 (124K). "Written In The Stars" by Tinie Tempah featuring Eric Turner jumps from #13 to #12 in its 11th week. Digital sales rank: #6 (144K). The song hit #1 in the U.K. in October. Four more songs from Glee enter the Hot 100 this week. A medley of "I Feel Pretty" (from the landmark 1957 musical West Side Story) and TLC's 1999 chart-topper "Unpretty" debuts at #22. Glee has a tradition of pairing songs with similar titles but diverse styles and origins. The best example is the mash-up of the Gene Kelly classic "Singin' In The Rain" and the Rihanna/Jay-Z smash "Umbrella." This marks the first time that "I Feel Pretty" has appeared on the Hot 100. Remarkably, it's not the only familiar Broadway song that makes its long-delayed first Hot 100 appearance this week, thanks to Glee. "As If We Never Said Goodbye," from the 1994 show Sunset Boulevard, bows at #80. The Glee rendition of Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know" debuts at #42. This beats Keane's original version, which reached #50 in 2005. Glee's take on Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" opens at #44. LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" (featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock) jumps from #52 to #38 in its sixth week. It tops the #51 peak of LMGAO's previous hit, "I'm In Miami Trick." The song holds at #1 in the U.K. for the third straight week. Javier Colon's version of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" debuts at #65. Colon sang the song on the April 26 episode of NBC's new music competition show, The Voice. Lauper's original version hit #1 in June 1984. The poignant ballad brought Lauper and co-writer Rob Hyman a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year. A cover version by R&B singer Inoj hit the top 10 in 1998. OneRepublic's "Good Life" leaps from #92 to #66 in its fifth week. It's vying to become the group's fifth top 30 hit, following "Apologize" (a monster hit collabo with Timbaland), "Stop And Stare," "All The Right Moves" and "Secrets." Duck Sauce's "Barbra Streisand" enters the Hot 100 at #89, in the wake of the song being featured on Glee. The song hit #3 in the U.K. late last year. This joins a select group of recent hits whose titles are the names of musical greats. Taylor Swift's "Tim McGraw" hit #40 in 2006; Jason Aldean's "Johnny Cash" hit #68 in 2007; and Heidi Newfield's "Johnny & June" (about Cash and his wife, June Carter) hit #58 in 2008. Streisand hasn't appeared on the Hot 100 since late 1997, when she scored with "Tell Him," a collabo with Celine Dion. Streisand first hit the Hot 100 in April 1964 with "People," one of the finest singles ever to grace the chart. She amassed 12 top 10 hits from 1964 to 1997, including five #1 hits. The Black Eyed Peas' 2009 smash "Boom Boom Pow" tops the 6 million mark in digital sales this week. The group's follow-up, "I Gotta Feeling," did even better, achieving sales of 7 million copies. Lady Gaga has also topped the 6 million mark with two singles (which were also back-to-back releases): "Just Dance" (featuring Colby O'Donis) and "Poker Face." No other act has even one 6-million-selling digital hit. The only physical single to top 6 million in sales in Nielsen SoundScan history, which dates to 1991, is Elton John's "Candle In The Wind 1997," which sold 8,111,000 copies that year alone. Adele's "Rolling In The Deep" tops the 2 million mark in paid downloads this week. This is far and away her biggest hit: Her 2008 hit "Chasing Pavements," has sold 1,033,000 copies. Adele's album, 21, is #1 on The Billboard 200 for the sixth week and is virtually assured of a seventh week on top next week. But you know that if you read Chart Watch: Albums. If you missed it, here's a link. Two hit collabos top the 2 million mark in digital sales this week: "6 Foot 7 Foot" by Lil Wayne featuring Cory Gunz and "Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor) by Pitbull featuring T-Pain. "6 Foot 7 Foot" is Lil Wayne's third 2-million-seller as a lead artist. The rapper's "Lollipop" (featuring Static Major) is up to 4,176,000. His follow-up, "A Milli," is up to 2,053,000. "Hey Baby" (Drop It To The Floor)" is Pitbull's second 2-million-seller as a lead artist. "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" is up to 2,641,000. Two songs top the 1 million mark in digital sales this week: Britney Spears' "Till The World Ends" and Thompson Square's "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not." SOURCE
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Post by kingofpain on May 4, 2011 21:35:02 GMT -5
Yay for Duck Sauce!
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 4, 2011 22:13:57 GMT -5
"Tell Him" did not appear on the Hot 100- rather, Hot 100 Airplay (No. 58). And, Billboard removed Spears' name from the "S&M" credits for the 5/7 chart. I left both notes for Paul in the comments. :)
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Post by SPRΞΞ on May 5, 2011 0:04:34 GMT -5
see? Push the Button was wrong again! Now I know those are SS numbers, but what is the differences? Whatever numbers he is getting DOESN'T include remixes, as seen here for the 3rd or 4th week in a row. congrats Katy on your 7th week at #1 on the digital chart! Ok, I won't post them early anymore. The rest of Katy's sales are obviously coming from another source, because when Soundscan updated last night those were the Standard and Remix totals. And this is only the second time I've posted Soundscan numbers, boo boo. Get your head right. Well I didn't mean it so harshly. I don't mean the Kanye remix, I'm referring to all the other ones. Those are what is making the difference.
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Post by LegendaryLover on May 5, 2011 0:16:20 GMT -5
Rihanna's string of weeks in top 10 might end soon. CKB or Man Down don't seem like entering the top 10 before S&M falls out.
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Post by SPRΞΞ on May 5, 2011 0:42:48 GMT -5
aren't those totals from last week? Katy should be way in the lead by now.
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Post by LegendaryLover on May 5, 2011 0:46:21 GMT -5
aren't those totals from last week? Katy should be way in the lead by now. If I'm not wrong, this is the total digital sales of E.T. 2,920,000
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Post by SPRΞΞ on May 5, 2011 1:51:58 GMT -5
^those are overall sales, from 2010-2011. The numbers posted above were from last week though, when they were only 4k apart. This week she sold 300k, so she should be way in the lead. I think that info is false. Not a big deal tho, we've got the real numbers somewhere.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2011 1:52:30 GMT -5
It should be interesting to see if Adele will eventually pass E.T. as the highest selling single of the year. "Rolling in the Deep" just cracked 2 million, and E.T. is nearly at 2.5 million (for the year, not total). E.T. just peaked on pop radio and Adele is a potential #1 in the near future. It doesn't hurt that "Rolling in the Deep" is being performed on both 'Glee' AND 'Dancing With The Stars' next week. Incredible. She should definitely score a #1 on the Hot 100 at that point.
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Post by Enigma. on May 5, 2011 2:07:36 GMT -5
So Kesha and Nicki are not credited for TTWE?
Has Armand van Helden (of Duck Sauce) any previous Hot 100 entries?
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Post by Enigma. on May 5, 2011 2:12:15 GMT -5
"Tell Him" did not appear on the Hot 100- rather, Hot 100 Airplay (No. 58). Yea, her most recent Hot 100 entry is I Finally Found Someone with Bryan Adams.
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Post by leoapp on May 5, 2011 5:21:01 GMT -5
Bey's RTW: #49 (#33) Hot 100
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Post by Rodze on May 5, 2011 6:17:39 GMT -5
"Tell Him" did not appear on the Hot 100- rather, Hot 100 Airplay (No. 58). And, Billboard removed Spears' name from the "S&M" credits for the 5/7 chart. I left both notes for Paul in the comments. :) Apparently he doesn't read the comments anymore. I (and I have seen other people too) have left many notes about things he overlooked but he didn't bother to reply or correct on his columns. By my accounts, year-to-date: E.T. - 2,789,000 F**k You - 2,617,000 Rolling in the Deep - 1,913,000
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2011 8:08:27 GMT -5
Nicki & K$ are credited.
Dynamite leaves this week. :'( :'( :'(
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Post by colson on May 5, 2011 8:27:08 GMT -5
It should be interesting to see if Adele will eventually pass E.T. as the highest selling single of the year. "Rolling in the Deep" just cracked 2 million, and E.T. is nearly at 2.5 million (for the year, not total). E.T. just peaked on pop radio and Adele is a potential #1 in the near future. It doesn't hurt that "Rolling in the Deep" is being performed on both 'Glee' AND 'Dancing With The Stars' next week. Incredible. She should definitely score a #1 on the Hot 100 at that point. Adele will be performing on 'Dancing With The Stars' next week?
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 5, 2011 8:35:41 GMT -5
^Yes- as well as the dancing-challenged Michael Bolton. :)
Will it be a one-week credit as well for Ke$ha and Nicki Minaj?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2011 8:44:52 GMT -5
^Yes- as well as the dancing-challenged Michael Bolton. :) Will it be a one-week credit as well for Ke$ha and Nicki Minaj? Geez, could this song be getting any MORE promotion? It BETTER go to #1 after all this.
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Post by badrobot on May 5, 2011 8:57:28 GMT -5
The Billboard Radio Songs chart shows some interesting disparities. Turns out it isn't Adele that blocks Brit from the top 5 there, but J.Lo, despite the fact that she's below both of them on Mediabase.
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Post by colson on May 5, 2011 9:00:18 GMT -5
Adele's ppl should try and get her on the American Idol finale show. The ratings with her and Gaga on there will go through the roof. If I was FOX, I'd be calling Adele's management right now. Maybe Haley and Adele could do a duet together on the show?
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 5, 2011 9:08:57 GMT -5
brobot- remember that the Mediabase info is taken from the Quick-Cut pages- they do not include airplay at Latin stations and some other formats (i.e. New York's WKTU is not included in the Quick-Cut info).
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2011 9:36:09 GMT -5
Bey's RTW: #49 (#33) Hot 100 #48 bb ;)
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Post by badrobot on May 5, 2011 10:27:50 GMT -5
Oh I'm aware there are some differences in what BDS vs. Mediabase measure! I was just pointing out for anyone who was hoping for a Brit top 5.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2011 11:19:41 GMT -5
"Tell Him" did not appear on the Hot 100- rather, Hot 100 Airplay (No. 58). And, Billboard removed Spears' name from the "S&M" credits for the 5/7 chart. I left both notes for Paul in the comments. :) Apparently he doesn't read the comments anymore. I (and I have seen other people too) have left many notes about things he overlooked but he didn't bother to reply or correct on his columns. By my accounts, year-to-date: E.T. - 2,789,000 F**k You - 2,617,000 Rolling in the Deep - 1,913,000 Do you happen to know Firework/Grenades sales? (in the billboard year) :) (Just because I want to figure out which has a higher chance of being #1)
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Post by bat1990 on May 5, 2011 11:46:23 GMT -5
The Billboard Hot 100 (from Charly1300 Forums) 01 01 12 Katy Perry Featuring Kanye West, E.T. 02 02 17 Adele, Rolling In The Deep 03 11 09 Britney Spears Featuring Nicki Minaj & Ke$ha, Till The World Ends 04 03 11 The Black Eyed Peas, Just Can't Get Enough 05 06 10 Bruno Mars, The Lazy Song 06 04 16 Rihanna Featuring Britney Spears, S&M 07 07 10 Jennifer Lopez Featuring Pitbull, On The Floor 08 09 15 Ke$ha, Blow 09 05 25 Jeremih Featuring 50 Cent, Down On Me 10 08 13 Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes, Look At Me Now 11 10 36 Cee Lo Green, F**k You (Forget You) 12 13 11 Tinie Tempah Featuring Eric Turner, Written In The Stars 13 19 05 Pitbull Featuring Ne-Yo, AfroJack & Nayer, Give Me Everything 14 14 18 Lupe Fiasco, The Show Goes On 15 17 12 Wiz Khalifa, Roll Up 16 15 12 Lady Gaga, Born This Way 17 16 13 Dr. Dre Featuring Eminem & Skylar Grey, I Need A Doctor 18 20 18 Kanye West, All Of The Lights 19 18 18 P!nk, F**kin' Perfect 20 12 03 Lady Gaga, Judas 21 21 20 Nicki Minaj Featuring Drake, Moment 4 Life 22 01 Glee Cast, I Feel Pretty / Unpretty 23 24 28 Katy Perry, Firework 24 30 18 The Script, For The First Time 25 23 13 Jessie J Featuring B.o.B, Price Tag 26 28 11 New Boyz Featuring The Cataracs & Dev, Backseat 27 27 31 Bruno Mars, Grenade 28 25 07 Selena Gomez & The Scene, Who Says 29 43 04 Blake Shelton, Honey Bee 30 31 10 Mike Posner Featuring Lil Wayne, Bow Chicka Wow Wow 31 26 23 Diddy - Dirty Money Featuring Skylar Grey, Coming Home 32 29 16 Avril Lavigne, What The Hell 33 39 41 Bruno Mars, Just The Way You Are 34 36 23 Enrique Iglesias Featuring Ludacris & DJ Frank E, Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) 35 34 20 Lil Wayne Featuring Cory Gunz, 6 Foot 7 Foot 36 22 02 Luke Bryan, Country Girl (Shake It For Me) 37 37 18 Sara Evans, A Little Bit Stronger 38 52 06 LMFAO Featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock, Party Rock Anthem 39 32 21 Usher, More 40 38 31 Christina Perri, Jar Of Hearts 41 35 31 Pitbull Featuring T-Pain, Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor) 42 01 Glee Cast, Somewhere Only We Know 43 54 03 Kelly Rowland Featuring Lil Wayne, Motivation 44 01 Glee Cast, Born This Way 45 46 14 Rascal Flatts, I Won't Let Go 46 45 30 P!nk, Raise Your Glass 47 44 04 Brad Paisley Featuring Alabama, Old Alabama 48 33 02 Beyoncé, Run The World (Girls) 49 40 26 Jason Aldean With Kelly Clarkson, Don't You Wanna Stay 50 65 04 Jason Aldean, Dirt Road Anthem 51 41 15 Zac Brown Band, Colder Weather 52 49 12 Miranda Lambert, Heart Like Mine 53 47 20 Thompson Square, Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not 54 50 07 Taylor Swift, Mean 55 58 05 YC Featuring Future, Racks 56 57 08 Miguel, Sure Thing 57 53 09 Nicki Minaj, Did It On'em 58 55 09 The Band Perry, You Lie 59 56 19 Jerrod Niemann, What Do You Want 60 59 08 Keith Urban, Without You 61 62 08 Chris Young, Tomorrow 62 61 06 T-Pain Featuring Chris Brown, Best Love Song 63 68 06 Big Sean Featuring Chris Brown, My Last 64 64 08 Kenny Chesney, Live A Little 65 01 Javier Colon, Time After Time 66 92 05 OneRepublic, Good Life 67 73 06 Justin Moore, If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away 68 60 18 Darius Rucker, This 69 75 03 Hot Chelle Rae, Tonight Tonight 70 67 12 Ronnie Dunn, Bleed Red 71 51 03 Bridgit Mendler, Adam Hicks, Naomi Scott & Hayley Kiyoko, Determinate 72 71 06 Lil Wayne Featuring Rick Ross, John 73 69 13 Mumford & Sons, The Cave 74 83 03 Chris Brown, She Ain't You 75 97 05 Colbie Caillat, I Do 76 86 04 Martin Solveig & Dragonette, Hello 77 77 07 Seether, Country Song 78 70 12 My Chemical Romance, Sing 79 80 08 Easton Corbin, I Can't Love You Back 80 01 Glee Cast, As If We Never Said Goodbye 81 74 06 Wiz Khalifa, No Sleep 82 85 07 Eric Church, Homeboy 83 96 10 Akon, Angel 84 78 07 Travis Porter, Bring It Back 85 63 02 Adele, Turning Tables 86 81 07 Waka Flocka Flame Featuring Kebo Gotti, Grove St. Party 87 82 14 Trey Songz, Love Faces 88 76 16 Britney Spears, Hold It Against Me 89 01 Duck Sauce, Barbra Streisand 90 90 04 Ace Hood, Hustle Hard 91 93 07 Marsha Ambrosius, Far Away 92 72 08 Big Time Rush, Boyfriend 93 84 18 Fabolous, You Be Killin Em 94 91 09 Foo Fighters, Rope 95 95 06 Craig Campbell, Family Man 96 01 Foster The People, Pumped Up Kicks 97 98 08 Eli Young Band, Crazy Girl 98 01 Nicki Minaj, Super Bass 99 01 Jana Kramer, Whiskey 100 01 Maroon 5, Never Gonna Leave This Bed
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kingofpain
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Post by kingofpain on May 5, 2011 13:45:00 GMT -5
Yay at Hello moving up 10 spots to 76!!
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Post by pnobelysk on May 5, 2011 18:24:55 GMT -5
Rolling in the Deep - 298.5k ET - 229k +53k remixes = 282k TTWE - 167k remix, 78k original - 245k lol: Born This Way - 89k Judas - 81k haha it may seem funny, but its just because Born this way had the glee boost
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