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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 15, 2011 22:36:31 GMT -5
I see the other is closed and no one has started a new one. itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wpa/MRSS/topsongs/sf=143441/limit=300/rss.xml"Party Rock Anthem" back at No. 1, while "Last Friday Night (TGIF)" is back at No. 2. Former No. 1 "Skyscraper" now at No. 3. Rest of the top 10: 4. Tonight Tonight - Hot Chelle Rae 5. How to Love - Lil Wayne 6. Give Me Everything (feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer) - Pitbull 7. Super Bass - Nicki Minaj 8. Rolling In the Deep - ADELE 9. Good Life - OneRepublic 10. Dirt Road Anthem - Jason Aldean
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Post by jamrock16 on Jul 15, 2011 22:55:56 GMT -5
I thought the other one was locked temporarily since the bickering was getting out of control?
Anyways, "Tonight Tonight" is doing really well on iTunes. I wonder if it could be a threat for #1 in the future.
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Post by Lozzy on Jul 15, 2011 23:42:59 GMT -5
The other one is locked because of trolling or something like that. It'll probably be back open soon.
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Post by fanatic on Jul 15, 2011 23:44:00 GMT -5
IWG have been #11 for almost a week now. Demi needs to drop faster.
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Post by onefrayedrepublic on Jul 15, 2011 23:50:10 GMT -5
Can we cut out the Demi trolling so this thread stays open? While many of us may not like her, I urge you all to not continue the needless bickering and keep getting threads locked. The quality of Demi's music speaks for itself; no further comment is necessary, and there are 99 other songs in the top 100 to discuss.
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Post by singingsparrow on Jul 16, 2011 1:22:45 GMT -5
Can we cut out the Demi trolling so this thread stays open? While many of us may not like her, I urge you all to not continue the needless bickering and keep getting threads locked. The quality of Demi's music speaks for itself; no further comment is necessary, and there are 99 other songs in the top 100 to discuss. Especially given that there is plenty of other movement worthy of pointing out further down the chart. T-Pain's latest is one that particularly stands out. "Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time)" has moved up to #15 now. He's been struggling as of late to capitalize on his return back off of Pitbull's recent hit, and this appears to be his most successful latest attempt at another hit to finally get his latest album out of the woodwork. I also find it interesting that, in spite of the mighty impressive streak at #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart and a strong debut for his latest album "Red River Blue", "Honey Bee" has descended notably down the chart in spite of Shelton being a ubiquitous headline name this week. It was teetering around #15 for quite a while, and now it has moved down to #28. It's just fascinating to see this kind of drop happen in the same week a succeeding album is bowing. Usually you would expect a single to receive a boost. Definitely not the case here. Colbie Caillat has a track standing out on the chart fresh off of the bowing of her latest album "All for You", and it's NOT "Brighter Than The Sun" either. "What If" is making an impressive showing at #39 presently. Whether this will translate into any radio clout remains to be seen, but Universal Republic must be relieved to see something is resonating that's not even a proper single to date, given neither of her two lead singles this album have caught on in any significant way. Namaste, lisping HIBISCUS
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Post by onefrayedrepublic on Jul 16, 2011 1:34:51 GMT -5
Interesting about Caillat ... I'll have to check that song out. I've found "Bubbly", "Realize", and "I Do" to all be insufferably annoying, but I quite like "Brighter Than The Sun". Of course, it is the only one of the four that local HACs haven't decided to overplay.
It'd be a shame if that were T-Pain's big comeback song -- "Best Love Song" is so much better.
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Jul 16, 2011 1:49:11 GMT -5
Wow! I love Bubbly and I do and Realize is just a song I can't seem to get out of my head.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 16, 2011 8:13:26 GMT -5
I dodn't see a note about the other thread; the last post was from a non-moderator, so I just figured it had gotten out of hand and was closed for good.
Colbie's "Brighter Than the Sun" currently is No. 88, while "What If" sits at 40. I like "Bubbly," but am partial to "Realize."
"I Wanna Go" has held pretty steadily; it won't matter much whether it inches up to No. 10. It's not like it's the top 10 on the Hot 100. :)
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Post by fanatic on Jul 16, 2011 9:14:08 GMT -5
I dodn't see a note about the other thread; the last post was from a non-moderator, so I just figured it had gotten out of hand and was closed for good. Colbie's "Brighter Than the Sun" currently is No. 88, while "What If" sits at 40. I like "Bubbly," but am partial to "Realize." "I Wanna Go" has held pretty steadily; it won't matter much whether it inches up to No. 10. It's not like it's the top 10 on the Hot 100. :) A top 10 on iTunes means front page promotion, it can help the song climb higher because everyone can see it.
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Post by Arabella21 on Jul 16, 2011 9:54:40 GMT -5
1. Party Rock Anthem (feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock) - LMFAO 2. Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) - Katy Perry 3. Skyscraper - Demi Lovato 4. Tonight Tonight - Hot Chelle Rae 5. How to Love - Lil Wayne 6. Give Me Everything (feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer) - Pitbull 7. Super Bass - Nicki Minaj 8. Rolling In the Deep - ADELE 9. Good Life - OneRepublic 10. Dirt Road Anthem - Jason Aldean
11. I Wanna Go - Britney Spears 12. Lighters (feat. Bruno Mars) - Bad Meets Evil 13. The Edge of Glory - Lady GaGa 14. Booty Wurk (One Cheek At a Time) [feat. Joey Galaxy] - T-Pain 15. Love You Like a Love Song - Selena Gomez & The Scene 16. Knee Deep (feat. Jimmy Buffett) - Zac Brown Band 17. I'm On One (feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne) - DJ Khaled 18. Don't Wanna Go Home - Jason Derülo 19. If I Die Young - The Band Perry 20. Remind Me (Duet with Carrie Underwood) - Brad Paisley
21. The Lazy Song - Bruno Mars 22. Best Thing I Never Had - Beyoncé 23. Barefoot Blue Jean Night - Jake Owen 24. Just a Kiss - Lady Antebellum 25. Pumped Up Kicks - Foster the People 26. Right There (feat. 50 Cent) - Nicole Scherzinger 27. Country Girl (Shake It for Me) - Luke Bryan 28. Where Them Girls At (feat. Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida) - David Guetta 29. Honey Bee - Blake Shelton 30. Best Love Song (feat. Chris Brown) - T-Pain
31. You and Tequila (feat. Grace Potter) - Kenny Chesney 32. On the Floor (feat. Pitbull) - Jennifer Lopez 33. Motivation (feat. Lil Wayne) - Kelly Rowland 34. Who Says - Selena Gomez & The Scene 35. The Show Goes On - Lupe Fiasco 36. God Gave Me You - Blake Shelton 37. California King Bed - Rihanna 38. Up All Night - Blink-182 39. Just Can't Get Enough - The Black Eyed Peas 40. What If - Colbie Caillat
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 16, 2011 14:04:45 GMT -5
Well, yeah, it would appear on the front page- but, that's no guarantee that it would climb up and up and up. It's performing decently for a third single. Spears enjoys strong sales, but not at the level of the more successful consistent singles sellers (i.e. Katy Perry).
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Post by I Wish on Jul 16, 2011 16:29:54 GMT -5
Especially when I Wanna Go is such a basic song.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2011 17:40:01 GMT -5
Well, yeah, it would appear on the front page- but, that's no guarantee that it would climb up and up and up. It's performing decently for a third single. Spears enjoys strong sales, but not at the level of the more successful consistent singles sellers (i.e. Katy Perry). You say that as if there are a lot of people like Katy. Almost no-one can rival the consistency of success Katy Perry's singles have had this year. The only person that comes close is Gaga Rihanna with her first 3. Front page exposure definitely helps and anyone would likely benefit from it especially Britney who seems to be having a lot of success with her singles lately. TTWE performed unusually well for a Britney single. I really wonder what it would have done if she had released it first with the first single hype that HIAM had.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2011 17:41:34 GMT -5
Anyways Hot Chelle Rae :o #4 is the highest they've been right?
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Post by Fat Ass Kelly Price on Jul 16, 2011 18:33:10 GMT -5
Looks like they'll be #3 soon.
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Post by fanatic on Jul 16, 2011 18:57:21 GMT -5
Especially when I Wanna Go is such a basic song. So LFn and Party Rock Anthem are smashing because they're critically praised revolutionary songs?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2011 19:38:48 GMT -5
revolutionary?
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Post by slw84 on Jul 16, 2011 20:15:24 GMT -5
Can we cut out the Demi trolling so this thread stays open? While many of us may not like her, I urge you all to not continue the needless bickering and keep getting threads locked. The quality of Demi's music speaks for itself; no further comment is necessary, and there are 99 other songs in the top 100 to discuss. I agree...when you start throwing Hilary duff into the mix...you know it's a problem. Well, back to focusing on the Itunes chart.
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Post by slw84 on Jul 16, 2011 20:17:30 GMT -5
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Post by slw84 on Jul 16, 2011 20:18:39 GMT -5
IWG have been #11 for almost a week now. Demi needs to drop faster. She just needs to hold tight until Slaydele Pitbull and that Jason guy fall. Hopefully she can hold on and not start her descent with them.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2011 0:54:11 GMT -5
Anyways Hot Chelle Rae :o #4 is the highest they've been right? they were #3 while Demi was removed from iTunes actually.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 17, 2011 10:11:06 GMT -5
TTWE did receive a sales boost, thanks to the "remix"- not sure how that may have impacted airplay, if it did at all.
I just used Katy Perry as one example. The to-date sales for Spears' singles do not compete with others' big hits, as well, such as Gaga, Rihanna, etc. Like I said, they're strong, but they do look to have a limit, no matter the airplay performance.
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Post by fran182 on Jul 17, 2011 11:30:22 GMT -5
blink-182's "Up All Night" is doing great! It's #19! Let's see if it can peak even a little bit higher... :)
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Post by singingsparrow on Jul 17, 2011 13:29:30 GMT -5
The prospects of the Zac Brown Band besting their career-best Billboard Hot 100 single peak of #20 for "Chicken Fried" looks quite likely at this point, with "Knee Deep" stabilizing at #14 on the current digital chart while sprinting toward the summit of the Hot Country Songs singles chart (it is likely to be the Zac Brown Band's seventh #1 hit the week following this coming chart week).
This single's performance is also mirroring that of Jimmy Buffett's previous hit as a featured performer: Alan Jackson's 2003 mega-hit "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere", which peaked at #17 and has enjoyed one of the Country genre's all-time chart-topping streaks in terms of duration. "Knee Deep" obviously won't spend even half of the eight non-consecutive weeks on top the aforementioned single did, but then again it's a nearly impossible feat to mirror in this current radio/digital climate.
Jimmy Buffett's highest-peaking career hit is, obviously, "Margaritaville", which went to #8 in 1977. Should "Knee Deep" out-peak "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere", it will be Buffett's biggest chart hit in nearly 25 years. Not bad for a performer who everyone knows by name but has only had eight Top 40 hits his entire 42-year long career to date (three as a featured performer).
Namaste, lisping HIBISCUS
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2011 13:50:20 GMT -5
Jimmy Buffett is not a pop singer. 8 top 40 hits would actually be pretty good consiering
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2011 14:45:49 GMT -5
TTWE did receive a sales boost, thanks to the "remix"- not sure how that may have impacted airplay, if it did at all. I just used Katy Perry as one example. The to-date sales for Spears' singles do not compete with others' big hits, as well, such as Gaga, Rihanna, etc. Like I said, they're strong, but they do look to have a limit, no matter the airplay performance. I'm almost positive that it did so well on Rhythmic, because of the remix.
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Post by fridayteenage on Jul 17, 2011 16:48:42 GMT -5
Adele's back up to no. 5. So much longevity.
I guess I have to root for Demi to fall faster since no. 10 is about the same distance above Britney as it's been for like a week.
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Post by MoreAdventurous on Jul 18, 2011 12:33:21 GMT -5
Blink 182 at #26...honestly, I thought this would've surged up to the top 10 very quickly; this is the first release from this band in like 7 years!
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Post by singingsparrow on Jul 19, 2011 2:30:50 GMT -5
Blink 182 at #26...honestly, I thought this would've surged up to the top 10 very quickly; this is the first release from this band in like 7 years! It's a bit too pleasant and "to be expected" by blink-182 for a lead release, I feel. It touches up on that "welcome back, dear friend" button.......but after a few listens, it just has that "Well, that was that!" impression. Listenable, yet forgettable. If history is of any indication, though, that may not matter. "Feeling This" charted well, surely, but it didn't have much staying power either..............and then look what happened with "I Miss You". Who knows, they could replicate that eclipsing secondary single success story with something that has a sense of maturity to it that nonetheless also is quite melodic and true to the changing tides of mainstream music. Namaste, lisping HIBISCUS
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