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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Jul 20, 2011 12:13:23 GMT -5
He's still a good amount away on airplay, and shows no current threat on digital sales as of yet. We have entered a window for Katy. It's about a 2-3 week window where a television performance, or some other ploy, is needed to push her digital sales to the perfect spot for #1. After this window is gone, Lil Wayne will probably start blocking her. That sounds about right. Katy needs to be on TV or releasing remixes or something to draw people's interest in to her new song again.
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Post by stephenn17 on Jul 20, 2011 12:13:57 GMT -5
I wanna see what number Avril is on the Hot 100. I hope she's moved up about 25-30 places!
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 20, 2011 12:54:28 GMT -5
Did "Smile" see a big sales gain after performing on America's Got Talent? Airplay has not really taken off, so it would need a good sales gain to move that much.
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Post by MoreAdventurous on Jul 20, 2011 13:04:14 GMT -5
Did "Smile" see a big sales gain after performing on America's Got Talent? Airplay has not really taken off, so it would need a good sales gain to move that much. It was lingering in the 120-150 range, and ever since AGT it's been between 60-70. Not enough to jump that many places, but it will still move up some.
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 20, 2011 13:08:02 GMT -5
43k difference and it's just getting bigger. F**k. Where's that remix? Hopefully nowhere. It wouldn't be nice if LFN reached number one because of the remix. Michael Jackson didn't need remixes for his five number ones from Bad so I wouldn't consider them even if LFN was backed by high profile remix. Which doesn't make Katy any less successful, would just leave a taste of desperation.
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Post by It's me, bitch. on Jul 20, 2011 13:21:55 GMT -5
LMFAO is made up of motown founders ,Berry Gordys , very own family. It was only today that I found out the duo is made up of Stefan Kendal Gordy (Berry's 8th son) and Skyler Gordy (a grandson). Stefan goes by the alias of "Redfoo" and Skyler calls himself "SkyBlu". They're signed to Interscope, which is owned by UMG. So far I don't know if Berry had any involvement in getting them signed/developed. Wait, so LMFAO is a father and son duo? What are their ages?!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2011 13:22:58 GMT -5
I thought they were cousins?
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Post by stephenn17 on Jul 20, 2011 13:28:33 GMT -5
Did "Smile" see a big sales gain after performing on America's Got Talent? Airplay has not really taken off, so it would need a good sales gain to move that much. It charted despite not hitting the top 100 on iTunes, so as it's been around 60-70 all this week, it should move up about 20 places.
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Post by elementd5 on Jul 20, 2011 13:40:07 GMT -5
LMFAO is made up of motown founders ,Berry Gordys , very own family. It was only today that I found out the duo is made up of Stefan Kendal Gordy (Berry's 8th son) and Skyler Gordy (a grandson). Stefan goes by the alias of "Redfoo" and Skyler calls himself "SkyBlu". They're signed to Interscope, which is owned by UMG. So far I don't know if Berry had any involvement in getting them signed/developed. Wait, so LMFAO is a father and son duo? What are their ages?! They're are uncle and nephew, with Stefan being in his early 30s, lmfao...no pun intended.
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 20, 2011 13:54:33 GMT -5
Skylar is the youngest son of B. Gordy so they're quite close in age
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 20, 2011 14:57:26 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/news#/news/lmfao-still-atop-hot-100-demi-lovato-debuts-1005286582.storyLMFAO Still Atop Hot 100, Demi Lovato Debuts In Top 10by Gary Trust | July 20, 2011 LMFAO spends its third week atop the Billboard Hot 100, to be released tomorrow (July 21) on Billboard.com, with "Party Rock Anthem" (feat. Lauren Bennett and GoonRock), while Demi Lovato scores her first top 10 debut, as "Skyscraper" soars in at No. 10. "Party" tallies a third week at No. 1 on Digital Songs, although it declines by 9% to 215,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan. On Radio Songs, the track holds at No. 3 with a 7% gain to 134 million in all-format audience, according to Nielsen BDS. Demi Lovato bookends the Hot 100's top 10 with her highest career debut, as "Skyscraper" bounds in at No. 10. The ballad begins at No. 2 on Digital Songs with 176,000, a sum that accounts for 99% of the song's Hot 100 chart points. "Skyscraper" arrives eight months after the Disney star entered a treatment facility for "physical and emotional issues," which reportedly included an eating disorder and self-cutting. Lovato ended her treatment in January. The song, which premiered on Ryan Seacrest's nationally-syndicated "On Air" radio show and was released to iTunes July 12 and whose video followed a day later on VEVO, marks Lovato's first top 10 debut on the Hot 100 and second top 10 title overall. Her first chart entry, "This Is Me" with Joe Jonas, debuted at No. 11 and peaked at No. 9 in July 2008. Pitbull's "Give Me Everything," featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer, racks a third week at No. 2 on the Hot 100 after it had logged a week on top three weeks ago. The song spends a second week in charge of Radio Songs, gaining by 1% in airplay to 153 million, and falls 3-6 on Digital Songs (136,000, down 14%). After four weeks at No. 4 on the Hot 100, Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" lifts to No. 3 with Airplay Gainer honors for the third time in four weeks. On Radio Songs, "Friday" rises 6-4 (114 million, up 18%). The track dips, however, 2-3 on Digital Songs (172,000, down 11%). Adele's former seven-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Rolling in the Deep" slips 3-4, while Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" remains at No. 5. The latter title holds at No. 5 on Radio Songs with an 8% gain to 106 million and stays at No. 4 on Digital Songs despite a 2% downturn to 155,000. "Friday" and "Super" are the only songs to advance on Billboard's Summer Songs 2011 running tally, jumping 8-7 and 6-4, respectively. "Rolling in the Deep" continues to lead the seasonal list (which tracks the most popular songs this summer based on cumulative performance on the Hot 100 from the chart dated June 11 through this week; the final ranking will be posted Sept. 8). Lil Wayne lifts 7-6 on the Hot 100 with "How to Love," fueled by its 8-5 ascent on Digital Songs (137,000, up 6%) and 9-7 rise on Radio Songs (84 million, up 14%). Lady Gaga's "The Edge of Glory" descends 6-7 on the Hot 100. The song drops 10-13 on Digital Songs (91,000, down 11%). Although retreating 4-6 on Radio Songs, the cut gains by 3% to 103 million. OneRepublic's "Good Life" holds at No. 8 on the Hot 100, decreasing in digital sales (114,000, down 17%) but edging forward in airplay (66 million, up 4%). Hot Chelle Rae maintains its No. 9 rank with gains in download sales (131,000, up 1%) and at radio (51 million, up 13%). Below the Hot 100's top 10, Bad Meets Evil's "Lighters," featuring Bruno Mars, ignites 33-17 with Digital Gainer honors. After launching at No. 16 four weeks ago, then song fell to No. 36 in its second week and No. 58 in its third frame. This week, the song charges 25-12 on Digital Songs with 92,000 downloads, a 51% gain and its second-best total since its debut week (132,000). The song's increased sales and its return to the Hot 100's top 20 are aided by its building airplay, as it blasts 56-35 in its second week on Radio Songs (34 million, up 69%). Lovato's Hot 100 arrival marks the highest of eight debuts, including T-Pain's "Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time)," featuring Joey Galaxy, from T-Pain's forthcoming album "RevolveR" (No. 44); Blink-182's "Up All Night," the first single from the punk band's forthcoming first album in eight years, "Neighborhoods" (No. 85); and Alexandra Stan's "Mr. Saxobeat," a former seven-week No. 1 on Dance Airplay (No. 92). Two notable ballads re-enter the Hot 100. Jason Aldean's "Don't You Wanna Stay," with Kelly Clarkson, returns at No. 48 after peaking at No. 31 in a 26-week chart run from November through May. The song first charted on the strength of its support from country radio, as it spent three weeks atop Country Songs in March. It revisits the Hot 100 as it registers crossover accolades on Adult Contemporary (10-8) and Adult Pop Songs (11-9 as the chart's Greatest Gainer). Adele's pop and adult radio follow-up to "Rolling in the Deep," "Someone Like You," also re-enters the Hot 100, at No. 97. It first spent a week at No. 65 on the chart dated March 12, when parent album "21" stormed in atop the Billboard 200. ("Rumor Has It" followed "Deep" at adult alternative radio, reaching No. 2 on Triple A for six weeks and counting).
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Post by popstop on Jul 20, 2011 15:01:03 GMT -5
Hopefully nowhere. It wouldn't be nice if LFN reached number one because of the remix. Michael Jackson didn't need remixes for his five number ones from Bad so I wouldn't consider them even if LFN was backed by high profile remix. Which doesn't make Katy any less successful, would just leave a taste of desperation. That was just me being sardonic. I like Katy, but I don't want her to get that #1. I'm cheering LMFAO all the way to hold her at bay. That said, I'm assuming LFN is still a future #1. I'll be extremely shocked if Lil Wayne beats her to it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2011 15:01:23 GMT -5
Mr Saxobeat debuted???
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Post by Au$tin on Jul 20, 2011 15:14:27 GMT -5
Wait, so LMFAO is a father and son duo? What are their ages?! They're are uncle and nephew, with Stefan being in his early 30s, lmfao...no pun intended. WTF? Really? Strange! I always thought they were just friends. They look the same age.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jul 20, 2011 17:59:39 GMT -5
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(01) 01. LMFAO - Party Rock Song (215,000 | 2,257,000) (NE) 02. Demi Lovato - Skyscraper (176,000) (02) 03. Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (172,000 | 1,431,000) (04) 04. Nicki Minaj - Super Bass (155,000 | 1,626,000) (08) 05. Lil Wayne - How to Love (137,000 | 976,000) (03) 06. Pitbull - Give Me Everything (136,000 | 2,527,000) (07) 07. Hot Chelle Rae - Tonight Tonight (131,000) (05) 08. Adele - Rolling in the Deep (130,000 | 4,464,000) (09) 09. Jason Aldean - Dirt Road Anthem (116,000 | 868,000) (06) 10. OneRepublic - Good Life (114,000)
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Jul 20, 2011 18:05:27 GMT -5
Hopefully nowhere. It wouldn't be nice if LFN reached number one because of the remix. Michael Jackson didn't need remixes for his five number ones from Bad so I wouldn't consider them even if LFN was backed by high profile remix. Which doesn't make Katy any less successful, would just leave a taste of desperation. MJ also was in a different era, no soundscan and no mediabase. If I bet money, I doubt Dirty Diana hit #1 (and that was an AWFUL song). I hope Katy gets it.
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Post by Fat Ass Kelly Price on Jul 20, 2011 18:31:14 GMT -5
^ You'd be losing money.
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Post by jebsib on Jul 20, 2011 18:46:08 GMT -5
All 5 of those MJ singles were #1s on paper; But beyond statistics, truly only two of them were significant.
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Post by Epic Fail on Jul 20, 2011 19:14:37 GMT -5
UKMix: Digital Songs Top 10 (01) 01. LMFAO - Party Rock Song (215,000 | 2,257,000) (NE) 02. Demi Lovato - Skyscraper (176,000) (02) 03. Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (172,000 | 1,431,000) (04) 04. Nicki Minaj - Super Bass (155,000 | 1,626,000) (08) 05. Lil Wayne - How to Love (137,000 | 976,000) (03) 06. Pitbull - Give Me Everything (136,000 | 2,527,000) (07) 07. Hot Chelle Rae - Tonight Tonight (131,000) (05) 08. Adele - Rolling in the Deep (130,000 | 4,464,000) (09) 09. Jason Aldean - Dirt Road Anthem (116,000 | 868,000) (06) 10. OneRepublic - Good Life (114,000) Wow. I didn't realize Adele's total was so high. Is this Nicki's biggest selling single?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2011 19:39:11 GMT -5
Yes it is her biggest.
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Post by Ling-Ling on Jul 20, 2011 19:55:55 GMT -5
All 5 of those MJ singles were #1s on paper; But beyond statistics, truly only two of them were significant. Can't really argue with that. But that's probably more than Katy will have 20 years from now with all of her TD #1s.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2011 19:57:13 GMT -5
All 5 of those MJ singles were #1s on paper; But beyond statistics, truly only two of them were significant. I think Bad, The Way You Make Me Feel, and Man In The Mirror are all still fairly well known. It's Dirty Diana and especially I Just Can't Stop Loving You that have not stood the test of time.
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Post by jebsib on Jul 20, 2011 20:15:05 GMT -5
The problem with the Bad #1's is that, in Thriller's shadow, they mostly underperformed as #1 songs go. Epic panicked early after IJCSLY was held at bay for two weeks by La Bamba, and both that ballad and Bad were on the Hot 100 for a meager 14 weeks; A terrible showing - even at the time - for #1's by a superstar. The Way You Make Me Feel and Man in the Mirror both "felt" like big hits because of lasting recurrent play, but TWYMMF didn't get to #1 on either the sales or (BB) airplay charts. And Dirty Diana (A frequent victim of being labelled a Payola record) has the dubious distinction of being the weakest #1 song of the '80s (based on its chart performance = weeks in Top 10 / top 40 / Hot 100). BTW, the 'other' Jackson Rock #1 Song, "Black Cat" has the same sad distinction ... for the 1990s!
As much as I love MJ, his Bad singles simply don't compare to the ubiquitous presence and impact of Katy Perry's recent run.
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Post by Ling-Ling on Jul 20, 2011 20:44:30 GMT -5
The problem with the Bad #1's is that, in Thriller's shadow, they mostly underperformed as #1 songs go. Epic panicked early after IJCSLY was held at bay for two weeks by La Bamba, and both that ballad and Bad were on the Hot 100 for a meager 14 weeks; A terrible showing - even at the time - for #1's by a superstar. The Way You Make Me Feel and Man in the Mirror both "felt" like big hits because of lasting recurrent play, but TWYMMF didn't get to #1 on either the sales or (BB) airplay charts. And Dirty Diana (A frequent victim of being labelled a Payola record) has the dubious distinction of being the weakest #1 song of the '80s (based on its chart performance = weeks in Top 10 / top 40 / Hot 100). BTW, the 'other' Jackson Rock #1 Song, "Black Cat" has the same sad distinction ... for the 1990s! As much as I love MJ, his Bad singles simply don't compare to the ubiquitous presence and impact of Katy Perry's recent run. But unlike Katy with her huge single sales, Michael Jackson was selling a large amount of albums. She more than likely won't sell 2 million without a re-release at this point. So there is definitely some give and take there. Yeah yeah, I know that the album market isn't the same. But her singles sales are MASSIVE, people are clearly opting for individual tracks from her.
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Post by felipe on Jul 20, 2011 20:46:00 GMT -5
Hopefully nowhere. It wouldn't be nice if LFN reached number one because of the remix. Michael Jackson didn't need remixes for his five number ones from Bad so I wouldn't consider them even if LFN was backed by high profile remix. Which doesn't make Katy any less successful, would just leave a taste of desperation. Did you just forget ET's remix?
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Post by NeRD on Jul 20, 2011 20:49:54 GMT -5
WIZ KHALIFA -No Sleep= 3.041 (+0.129) ADELE - Someone Like You/= 2.734 (+0.199)
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Post by fanatic on Jul 20, 2011 21:00:28 GMT -5
Will Britney get her 5th consecutive top 10 hit next week?
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Post by stanr on Jul 20, 2011 21:19:29 GMT -5
Will Britney get her 5th consecutive top 10 hit next week? yeah i think so. only 9 songs would be higher than IWG next week; ADELE - Rolling In The Deep: PITBULL - Give Me Everything f/Ne-Yo LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem KATY PERRY - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) NICKI MINAJ - Super Bass LADY GAGA - The Edge Of Glory LIL WAYNE - How To Love ONEREPUBLIC - Good Life HOT CHELLE RAE - Tonight Tonight it's safe to say that IWG will enter top 10 on BB Hot 100 next week.
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Post by c0ldasfire on Jul 20, 2011 21:23:49 GMT -5
Will Britney get her 5th consecutive top 10 hit next week? 4th :) 3 HIAM TTWE IWG
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Post by When I Ruled the World on Jul 20, 2011 21:25:52 GMT -5
The problem with the Bad #1's is that, in Thriller's shadow, they mostly underperformed as #1 songs go. Epic panicked early after IJCSLY was held at bay for two weeks by La Bamba, and both that ballad and Bad were on the Hot 100 for a meager 14 weeks; A terrible showing - even at the time - for #1's by a superstar. The Way You Make Me Feel and Man in the Mirror both "felt" like big hits because of lasting recurrent play, but TWYMMF didn't get to #1 on either the sales or (BB) airplay charts. And Dirty Diana (A frequent victim of being labelled a Payola record) has the dubious distinction of being the weakest #1 song of the '80s (based on its chart performance = weeks in Top 10 / top 40 / Hot 100). BTW, the 'other' Jackson Rock #1 Song, "Black Cat" has the same sad distinction ... for the 1990s! As much as I love MJ, his Bad singles simply don't compare to the ubiquitous presence and impact of Katy Perry's recent run. Thank you for this info! I didn't start following charts till the 2000's, so any info like this I appreciate (I do have the Billboard Book of #1 Hot 100 singles and a few other chart books, but I didn't know what you posted above.
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