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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 8:36:20 GMT -5
(Slizzard, if you're reading, how do I do these links, with the dates only showing as links to click on?) Threads For Past Five Charts: 11/12/11, 11/5/11, 10/29/11, 10/22/11, 10/15/11------------------------------------------------------------------- Mediabase 7-Day Rolling Period, 10/27/11-11/2/111. ADELE - Someone Like You: 156.961 (- 0.223) 2. MAROON 5 F/CHRISTINA AGUILERA - Moves Like Jagger: 148.299 (- 0.538) 3. GYM CLASS HEROES - Stereo Hearts f/Adam Levine: 119.304 (+ 0.444) 4. FOSTER THE PEOPLE - Pumped Up Kicks: 96.142 (- 1.793) 5. COBRA STARSHIP - You Make Me Feel... f/Sabi: 93.939 (- 0.157) 6. DAVID GUETTA - Without You f/Usher: 91.803 (+ 1.407)7. RIHANNA - We Found Love f/Calvin Harris: 89.204 (+ 2.809)8. LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It: 84.262 (+ 0.834) 9. DEV - In The Dark: 79.940 (+ 0.443) 10. DRAKE - Headlines: 78.835 (- 0.126) 11. LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem: 70.964 (- 1.094) 12. LIL WAYNE - She Will f/Drake: 62.118 (+ 0.157) 13. JAY Z & KANYE WEST - N***** In Paris: 62.111 (+ 0.658) 14. PITBULL - Give Me Everything f/Ne-Yo: 61.847 (+ 0.402) 15. LADY GAGA - You And I: 57.816 (- 0.878) 16. BAD MEETS EVIL - Lighters f/Bruno Mars: 56.829 (- 0.431) 17. ONEREPUBLIC - Good Life: 55.268 (- 0.319) 18. NICKI MINAJ - Super Bass: 54.585 (- 0.413) 19. BLAKE SHELTON - God Gave Me You: 53.370 (- 0.527) 20. ELI YOUNG BAND - Crazy Girl: 52.765 (+ 0.381) OTHERSKELLY CLARKSON - Mr. Know It All: 52.524 (+ 0.195) ADELE - Rolling In The Deep: 52.001 (+ 0.015) LADY ANTEBELLUM - Just A Kiss: 51.387 (+ 0.178) NICKI MINAJ - Fly f/Rihanna: 50.995 (+ 0.616) T-PAIN - 5 O'clock f/Wiz Khalifa: 47.058 (+ 0.916) TAYLOR SWIFT - Sparks Fly: 44.543 (+ 0.305) MIRANDA LAMBERT - Baggage Claim: 44.356 (+ 0.282) BRUNO MARS - It Will Rain: 41.201 (+ 1.112)KATY PERRY - The One That Got Away: 39.909 (+ 1.106)THE SCRIPT - Nothing: 36.898 (- 0.556) FLO RIDA - Good Feeling: 35.197 (+ 1.161)BEYONCE - Party f/Kanye & Andre: 32.750 (+ 0.196) BRITNEY SPEARS - Criminal: 17.896 (- 0.154) SELENA GOMEZ & THE SCENE - Love You Like A Love Song: 15.372 (+ 0.344) COLDPLAY - Paradise: 15.309 (+ 0.376) DRAKE - Make Me Proud f/Nicki Minaj: 13.573 (+ 0.381) BEYONCE - Countdown: 11.045 (+ 0.095) EVANESCENCE - What You Want: 6.460 (- 0.025) JENNIFER LOPEZ - Papi: 5.870 (+ 0.346) ENRIQUE IGLESIAS - I Like How It Feels: 5.818 (- 0.443) AVRIL LAVIGNE - Wish You Were Here: 3.085 (+ 0.021) ADELE - Rumour Has It: 1.694 (- 0.004) LADY GAGA - Marry The Night: 1.027 (+0.564)
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Post by Enigma. on Nov 3, 2011 8:47:28 GMT -5
Interesting to see how fast MTN is going to climb in the near future. I sense there's some room for Gaga now as Katy's and Britney's eras are about to end.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 8:55:45 GMT -5
I don't think Stefani Gaga's radio potential depends on how many other female acts are out. I mean, it didn't keep other female acts from scoring big airplay hits- and she herself has fared well. It's not like "You And I" tanked- it just didn't have as much multiformat potential as something like "The Edge of Glory."
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Post by Rhythm Nation on Nov 3, 2011 9:10:33 GMT -5
Criminal peaking?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2011 9:25:48 GMT -5
SLY needs to make up its mind, doesn't know if it wants to increase or decrease
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 9:27:44 GMT -5
Unlike the past couple of singles, "Criminal" really isn't getting any airplay outside of pop (the others got so-so play at Hot AC and top 20 or near it at rhythmic), and it's not taken off there like the other singles. It may rebound some, but there's only so far it can go.
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Post by d.t.m on Nov 3, 2011 9:28:28 GMT -5
^Yes, Y&I was a poor choice for a single IMO. Never was crazy about it.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 9:31:13 GMT -5
^But, it added some variety to the Gaga pot and fared respectably at pop and Hot AC. It's not like she released a "Bedtime-Story"-like single and totally weirded out her core formats. (M released other not-so-radio-friendly singles, but that was by far the oddest)
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Nov 3, 2011 9:50:51 GMT -5
^But, it added some variety to the Gaga pot and fared respectably at pop and Hot AC. It's not like she released a "Bedtime-Story"-like single and totally weirded out her core formats. (M released other not-so-radio-friendly singles, but that was by far the oddest) i kinda agree, especially coming off the huge #1 Take a Bow...a ballad. Although the video is phenomenal, it doesn't sound like a pop song. Human nature was a step in the right direction, but it didn't do much, either. Again, amazing video, just didn't have the IT factor.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 9:57:59 GMT -5
^She had released risky singles before (whether in terms of sound/theme), but "Bedtime Story" was another animal (I'm glad she released it, though, because of the video). "Human Nature" also was kinda risky- those media tell-off singles aren't great ideas for radio, either (see Michael Jackson's "Scream," too- had that not been a lead single, it probably would not have got as high as No. 12 in airplay). Never loved "Human Nature," but, again, great video.
"You And I" was Gaga's most different-sounding single to date, but it managed a No. 6 Hot 100 peak, fitting in comfortably with her single peaks thus far.
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Post by NeRD on Nov 3, 2011 10:24:27 GMT -5
I think WFL could make it 3-4 weeks at the top, maybe more if the sales remain steady, and it continues to pull away from SAIKI in airplay seeing thats pretty much its only competition in the near future.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2011 11:25:15 GMT -5
(Slizzard, if you're reading, how do I do these links, with the dates only showing as links to click on?) 11/12/1111/5/1110/29/1110/22/1110/15/11[url=http://pulsemusic.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gmn&action=display&thread=110911][b]11/12/11[/b][/url]
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Post by Enigma. on Nov 3, 2011 12:10:34 GMT -5
"You And I" was Gaga's most different-sounding single to date, but it managed a No. 6 Hot 100 peak, fitting in comfortably with her single peaks thus far. BUT did it affect her status on pop radio being very different? That's also one reason why Marry the Night is interesting to follow imo.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 12:57:28 GMT -5
Thanks, Codex- but, how do you do that within the post? spoilt- "You and I" peaked at, what, No. 7 at mainstream top 40? It fared better and lasted much longer than "Judas." Her other non-No.1s at the format are "Alejandro" (No. 4) and "Edge of Glory" (No. 3). I don't think Y&I will affect her standing at the format, one way or the other.
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Post by badrobot on Nov 3, 2011 13:05:44 GMT -5
Y&I is clearly her poorest performing single other than Judas. It matched the #6 peak of Paparazzi, but Paparazzi was definitely a much bigger hit, suffering in peak position due to the timing mismatch of airplay peak (#1) and sales peak (#3).
I'd say her biggest hits have been:
1 Just Dance 2 Poker Face 3 Bad Romance 4 Born This Way 5 Paparazzi 6 Edge of Glory 7 Telephone 8 LoveGame 9 Alejandro 10 You & I 11 Judas
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Post by Caviar on Nov 3, 2011 13:18:49 GMT -5
^ You missed Telephone.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2011 13:19:06 GMT -5
You know you've had an amazing run of singles when people are calling something like "You & I" a flop.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 13:24:00 GMT -5
But "Judas" is- by far- her least successful single, in both airplay and sales. Both "Lovegame" and "Paparazzi" spent 10 weeks in the top 10 ("Paparazzi" spent six more weeks on the Hot 100 than LG). If Billboard ranked her singles via their chart runs, "Telephone" would rank higher than "Paparazzi" and "Edge of Glory" (Idid some quick math, assigning points based on their week-to-week rankings).
Y&IS is one of her least successful singles, going by chart runs and such. But it's the hardly a disastrous single, in terms of the charts. But, when one's singles have performed as well as they have, then of course anything that doesn't perform in that range is regarded as a disappointment.
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Post by badrobot on Nov 3, 2011 13:25:37 GMT -5
^Thanks Identity Crisis
jazzysoul-- Except NO ONE said it was a flop. Do you think You & I performed better than any other Gaga single (other than Judas)? That is the point. By Gaga standards, it was one of her "smallest" hits.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 13:30:35 GMT -5
I edited my post, to note that "Telephone" actually would rank around No. 5, as it enjoyed a stronger overall chart run than "Paparazzi" and "Edge of Glory." I'm not sure of Billboard's exact points system, especially in terms of No. 1 peaks, so not sure if "Born This Way" would place where you have it, br (it only lasted 20 weeks on the chart, after all). And, it looks like "Alejandro" had a better chart run than "LoveGame."
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Post by badrobot on Nov 3, 2011 13:54:04 GMT -5
I was thinking more in terms of public perception than strictly BB's chart system. You could definitely make arguments about some of the positions, primarily 5/6/7 but also 1/2 and 8/9, moving them around to something like:
1/2 Just Dance 1/2 Poker Face 3 Bad Romance 4 Born This Way 5/6/7 Paparazzi 5/6/7 Edge of Glory 5/6/7 Telephone 8/9 LoveGame 8/9 Alejandro 10 You & I 11 Judas
Some may also argue Born This Way should be lower, but I find that argument hard to swallow.
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Post by worldwide on Nov 3, 2011 15:16:15 GMT -5
I think PF and BR are her most known songs and biggest hits in general.
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Post by Au$tin on Nov 3, 2011 16:18:05 GMT -5
Y&I is clearly her poorest performing single other than Judas. It matched the #6 peak of Paparazzi, but Paparazzi was definitely a much bigger hit, suffering in peak position due to the timing mismatch of airplay peak (#1) and sales peak (#3). I'd say her biggest hits have been: 1 Just Dance 2 Poker Face 3 Bad Romance 4 Born This Way 5 Paparazzi 6 Edge of Glory 7 Telephone 8 LoveGame 9 Alejandro 10 You & I 11 Judas I think in the long run "Yoü and I" will be remembered more than "LoveGame" and "Alejandro."
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Nov 3, 2011 16:53:51 GMT -5
Y&I is clearly her poorest performing single other than Judas. It matched the #6 peak of Paparazzi, but Paparazzi was definitely a much bigger hit, suffering in peak position due to the timing mismatch of airplay peak (#1) and sales peak (#3). I'd say her biggest hits have been: 1 Just Dance 2 Poker Face 3 Bad Romance 4 Born This Way 5 Paparazzi 6 Edge of Glory 7 Telephone 8 LoveGame 9 Alejandro 10 You & I 11 Judas I think in the long run "Yoü and I" will be remembered more than "LoveGame" and "Alejandro." I'd put Alejandro at 8 You & I at 9 and Lovegame at 10 I think Born This way is on par with the other three above it. It will be remembered simply because the song has everything perfect and the lines are more memorable than Just Dance.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 17:12:32 GMT -5
Well, public perception and chart rankings- like the charts and quality- do not go hand in hand a lot of the time. For instance, how known are "It's Raining Men" and "The Electric Slide"? Yet they peaked in the 40s and 50s on the Hot 100, respectively. But, this is another discussion. :)
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Post by d.t.m on Nov 3, 2011 18:16:52 GMT -5
^LOL, I'm sure IRM spawned a thousand drag shows in the 80's.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 3, 2011 18:31:22 GMT -5
^And beyond. :)
There are lots of songs with relatively low Hot 100 peaks that went on to become well-known and enduring popular tracks. And, of course, some didn't even appear on the Hot 100.
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Post by badrobot on Nov 3, 2011 21:06:32 GMT -5
This is the kind of stuff I get really interested in. I don't know if you remember my "Madonna 50" HG, but I tried to take chart stats + perception into account to come up with one overarching list. Basically finding where objectivity and subjectivity meet.
I feel comfortable with my Gaga rankings. :)
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Post by Verisimilitude on Nov 3, 2011 21:18:54 GMT -5
^And beyond. :) There are lots of songs with relatively low Hot 100 peaks that went on to become well-known and enduring popular tracks. And, of course, some didn't even appear on the Hot 100. The Waitresses' "I Know What Boys Like" didn't even go top 40 and it's still one of the most recognizable tracks ever.
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Post by BlueSwan on Nov 4, 2011 3:20:33 GMT -5
1/2 Just Dance 1/2 Poker Face 3 Bad Romance 4 Born This Way 5/6/7 Paparazzi 5/6/7 Edge of Glory 5/6/7 Telephone 8/9 LoveGame 8/9 Alejandro 10 You & I 11 Judas I totally agree with this list. I think the only reasonable objection anyone could make here is that if one ignores chart performance and focus entirely on "public perception" or "classic" status, one MIGHT rank Bad Romance along with PF and JD instead of below them given that many people regard it as possibly THE quintessential Lady GaGa song.
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