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Post by forg on Jan 25, 2012 19:14:11 GMT -5
While I'm glad Adele has hit #1 again with her third single, and it's fun to see 21 continue to rack up weeks and place itself amongst the longest running #1 albums of all time, I'm also getting kind of bored with the constant domination of her. It seems like she's the only one that's been getting attention chartwise despite Rihanna finishing up a strong 10 week chart run. Don't get me wrong, I love the album and this song but as a chart fan, things are starting to feel stale. I really hope 2012 doesn't end up being a continuation of 2011 as far as relevant things to report on the charts. Hearing about Adele spending another week at #1 no longer feels like news. It's like hearing about global warming or right-wing bigotry, it's just another day. Rihanna is always getting attention chart wise, it's always a big deal when she hits #1 especially the past two years where she had a string of #1 hits. And We Found Love's successful chart run was not ignored at all. We had news that is the first song to rack up 10 weeks at #1 since Black Eyed Peas, how this song extend Rihanna's #1 haul and how she's moving up to the list of artist with most #1s, how this is Rihanna's longest #1 hit, how her cumulative weeks at #1 stacks up with other artists, how this song is the first to spend multiple weeks at #1 in both US and UK so on and so forth. So I don't think her chart accomplishment with this song did not get the attention. You might feel that for some Adele getting her 3rd #1 is a big deal than Rihanna's 10 week run maybe because Adele's domination is really is refreshing, no one would have thought a year ago that she will be this big. I personally was only hoping that Rolling in the Deep beats Chasing Pavements' #21 peak. Adele's songs are still not the type of songs that usually tops the Hot 100 so it's still interesting that her 3rd single from her blockbuster album still manage to make it on top. Anyway, the first month of 2012 ain't over yet so it's a little too early to be worried about the chart action getting stale ;)
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Post by Envoirment on Jan 25, 2012 20:07:43 GMT -5
With SFTTR becoming Adele's 3rd Hot 100 #1, I believe she becomes the first British female solo artist to have 3 #1s. Previously being tied with Petula Clark with 2 #1s each. :)
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Post by leoapp on Jan 25, 2012 21:53:37 GMT -5
I remember when Adele won a couple of Grammies in 2009, I said "Here we go, another 1 hit wonder that will disappear after Grammy winning" Although i liked Chasing Pavements at that time. I was so wrong!!! Wow. I guess Adele may even rack more #1s from 21. With only 3 singles, 6 milion copies, and with more singles to come, 21 can be the first diamond album in years
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Post by RobM88 on Jan 25, 2012 22:16:11 GMT -5
So it looks like this week "Set Fire To The Rain" passed 2 million singles sales, "Someone Like You " passed 4 million, and "Rolling In The Deep" passed 6 million - ALL IN THE SAME WEEK?!
Hot Digital Tracks- 2/4/12 Chart Week Ending January 22, 2012
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48 3 1 2 ADELE SET FIRE TO THE RAIN 184673 -4 192798 2026569 48 12 19 21 ADELE SOMEONE LIKE YOU 71481 -10 79777 4013483 58 31 37 39 ADELE ROLLING IN THE DEEP 49150 0 49130 6030505
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jan 25, 2012 23:05:25 GMT -5
While I'm glad Adele has hit #1 again with her third single, and it's fun to see 21 continue to rack up weeks and place itself amongst the longest running #1 albums of all time, I'm also getting kind of bored with the constant domination of her. It seems like she's the only one that's been getting attention chartwise despite Rihanna finishing up a strong 10 week chart run. Don't get me wrong, I love the album and this song but as a chart fan, things are starting to feel stale. I really hope 2012 doesn't end up being a continuation of 2011 as far as relevant things to report on the charts. Hearing about Adele spending another week at #1 no longer feels like news. It's like hearing about global warming or right-wing bigotry, it's just another day. Rihanna is always getting attention chart wise, it's always a big deal when she hits #1 especially the past two years where she had a string of #1 hits. And We Found Love's successful chart run was not ignored at all. We had news that is the first song to rack up 10 weeks at #1 since Black Eyed Peas, how this song extend Rihanna's #1 haul and how she's moving up to the list of artist with most #1s, how this is Rihanna's longest #1 hit, how her cumulative weeks at #1 stacks up with other artists, how this song is the first to spend multiple weeks at #1 in both US and UK so on and so forth. So I don't think her chart accomplishment with this song did not get the attention. You might feel that for some Adele getting her 3rd #1 is a big deal than Rihanna's 10 week run maybe because Adele's domination is really is refreshing, no one would have thought a year ago that she will be this big. I personally was only hoping that Rolling in the Deep beats Chasing Pavements' #21 peak. Adele's songs are still not the type of songs that usually tops the Hot 100 so it's still interesting that her 3rd single from her blockbuster album still manage to make it on top. Anyway, the first month of 2012 ain't over yet so it's a little too early to be worried about the chart action getting stale ;) I remember last year that other than Adele, it seemed like it took 2011 a LONG time to get off the ground and stop relying on 2010 albums (Katy, Nicki, Rihanna, etc) to pick out the hits. By the time May rolled around, we had Adele and GaGa and a few others before 2011 finally became its own year. I'm just concerned that the "freshness" that is Adele's fame will consume 2012 again as well. I'm not talking about her singles hitting #1 but moreso about her album staying at #1 and having that being the news every week.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 25, 2012 23:11:34 GMT -5
RobM- not sure if any of Adele's tracks have other versions for sale at iTunes. I don't think SFTTR has a second version available; not sure about the other two. If RITD has more than one version, it may have passed 6m before this week.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2012 23:12:05 GMT -5
Well that's what happens when all the major releases avoid January/ February like the plague. She'll have competition on the album chart once the year gets going.
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jan 25, 2012 23:12:37 GMT -5
RobM- not sure if any of Adele's tracks have other versions for sale at iTunes. I don't think SFTTR has a second version available; not sure about the other two. If RITD has more than one version, it may have passed 6m before this week. ^^ per Paul Grien's column, it did last week
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 25, 2012 23:20:02 GMT -5
^Indeed- thanks for the reminder. :)
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Post by forg on Jan 25, 2012 23:33:51 GMT -5
I remember last year that other than Adele, it seemed like it took 2011 a LONG time to get off the ground and stop relying on 2010 albums (Katy, Nicki, Rihanna, etc) to pick out the hits. By the time May rolled around, we had Adele and GaGa and a few others before 2011 finally became its own year. I'm just concerned that the "freshness" that is Adele's fame will consume 2012 again as well. I'm not talking about her singles hitting #1 but moreso about her album staying at #1 and having that being the news every week. Well as someone already mentioned, it's a slow month for new releases and without 21, the news for the albums will be how low the sales are and how we are hitting record lows week after week (just like last year before 21 took off).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2012 23:36:38 GMT -5
I'm getting bored with the same names dominating too. When is Ciara's album dropping? She's about to the charts like she did with "Goodies".
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Post by badrobot on Jan 25, 2012 23:55:45 GMT -5
You guys kidding about SFTTR having a long run? David Guetta and Kelly Clarkson have exploded. Either of them could be #1 in a couple weeks time.
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Post by brucelover on Jan 26, 2012 0:10:35 GMT -5
We Found Love's sales aren't AMAZING but the song is still an anthem of this generation I believe. It's the kind of all-consuming smash that will be always identified with this point in time.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 26, 2012 0:15:36 GMT -5
Those two singles are No. 1 challengers in coming weeks. I'm a little surprised that "Stronger" has taken off as it has on iTunes- but, it's taken off since the SNL performance, and the video, plus, increasing airplay, have bolstered it even more.
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Week Ending Jan. 22, 2012. Songs: The Idol With The MostBy Paul Grein | Chart Watch β 23 minutes ago music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-jan-22-2012-songs-idol-most-051234802.htmlKelly Clarkson's "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" jumps from #21 to #8 in its fifth week on the Hot 100. It's Clarkson's 10th top 10 hit, which is more, by far, than any other contestant that has ever walked across the American Idol stage. In fact, it's more than the next two contestants (in terms of their top 10 tallies) combined. Carrie Underwood has had four top 10 hits. Jordin Sparks has had three. And both of their top 10 tallies include a collabo. Underwood teamed with Randy Travis on a remake of Travis' "I Told You So." Sparks teamed with Chris Brown on "No Air." By contrast, Clarkson has achieved every one of her 10 top 10 hits on her own. For you Idol geeks, the list continues with Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard and Daughtry, each with two top 10 hits; and Fantasia, Bo Bice, Taylor Hicks, David Cook, David Archuleta and Adam Lambert, each with one. "Stronger" is Clarkson's follow-up to "Mr. Know It All," which reached #10. This is the first time that she has had back-to-back top 10 hits since 2004-2005, when she had four straight top 10 hits from her Grammy-winning Breakaway album. I admire artists who persevere, especially in a field as tough as the music business. You may remember that Clarkson had a bruising battle with her record company over her artistic direction. That was five years ago. Clarkson's still here. Adele lands her third #1 hit on the Hot 100 as "Set Fire To The Rain" follows "Rolling In The Deep" and "Someone Like You" into the top spot. All three songs have topped the Hot 100 in weeks that Adele's album, 21, has headed The Billboard 200. Billboard's Gary Trust notes that only one other album, the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, has ever achieved this feat. That 1978 blockbuster was #1 while three songs from the album topped the Hot 100. (But not all of those songs were by the same artist, as is the case with Adele. The Fever hits that reached #1 in weeks that the soundtrack was #1 were the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever" and Yvonne Elliman's "If I Can't Have You.") "Set Fire To The Rain" reaches the top spot in its 21st week on the Hot 100, which makes it the slowest-rising #1 on that chart since "Just Dance" by Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis, which topped the chart in its 22nd week in January 2009. Adele is only the second female artist who was born in England to amass three or more #1 hits. She follows Olivia Newton-John, who had five #1 hits from 1974 to 1982: "I Honestly Love You," "Have You Never Been Mellow," "You're The One That I Want" (with John Travolta), "Magic" and "Physical." (Newton-John is more identified with Australia, but her family didn't move there until she was six.) In third place among English female artists is Petula Clark, who had two #1 hits in 1965-1966: "Downtown" and "My Love." For chart geeks only: "Set Fire To The Rain" is the fifth "rain song" to reach #1 since 1955. It follows B.J. Thomas' "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" (1970), Neil Sedaka's "Laughter In The Rain" (1975), Eddie Rabbitt's "I Love A Rainy Night" (1981) and Milli Vanilli's "Blame It On The Rain" (1989). In addition, "Set Fire To The Rain" tops the 2 million mark in digital sales this week. If it seems like Adele sets a new record (or two) every week, that's because she does. Adele this week becomes the first British artist in digital history to top the 4 million mark with two songs. She achieves the feat as "Someone Like You" reaches 4 million. ("Rolling In The Deep" hit that level in June.) Four British acts have each had one 4-million-selling digital hit: Taio Cruz, Coldplay, Leona Lewis and Jay Sean. "Turn Me On" by David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj jumps from #10 to #4 in its eighth week. It's Guetta's third top five hit, following "Sexy Chick" (featuring Akon) and "Without You" (featuring Usher). It's Minaj's second, following "Super Bass." Jessie J's "Domino" jumps from #15 to #10 in its 15th week. In addition, it holds at #1 in the U.K. for the second straight week. (Van Morrison took a different song with the same title to #9 on the Hot 100 in January 1971.) Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 songs. 1. Adele, "Set Fire To The Rain." The song jumps from #2 to #1 in its 21st week. This is its fifth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #2 (185K). 2. Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris, "We Found Love." The former #1 song dips to #2 after 10 weeks at #1. This is its 18th week on the chart; its 17th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #6 (140K). 3. Flo Rida, "Good Feeling." The song holds at #3 in its 17th week on the chart. This is its 12th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #5 (142K). 4. David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj, "Turn Me On." The song jumps from #10 to #4 in its eighth week. It's Guetta's third top five hit; Minaj's second. Digital sales rank: #1 (198K). 5. Katy Perry, "The One That Got Away." The song inches up from #6 to #5 in its 15th week on the chart. (It has climbed as high as #3.) This is its 10th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #10 (117K). 6. Bruno Mars, "It Will Rain." The song drops from #4 to #6 in its 17th week on the chart. This is its 11th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #13 (97K). 7. LMFAO, "Sexy And I Know It." The former #1 song drops from #5 to #7 in its 21st week on the chart. This is its 18th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #7 (134K). 8. Kelly Clarkson, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)." The song jumps from #21 to #8 in its fifth week on the chart. This is Clarkson's 10th top 10 hit. Digital sales rank: #3 (175K). 9. Jay-Z/Kanye West, "Ni**as In Paris." The song drops from #7 to #9 in its 24th week on the chart. This is its eighth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #11 (107K). 10. Jessie J, "Domino." The song jumps from #15 to #10 in its 15th week on the chart. This is Jessie J's first top 10 hit. Digital sales rank: #9 (122K). Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week. Tyga's "Rack City" drops from #8 to #11 in its ninth week. Digital sales rank: #4 (148K). "Young, Wild & Free" by Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa featuring Bruno Mars drops from #9 to #12 in its 15th week. Digital sales rank: #8 (134K). "International Love" by Pitbull featuring Chris Brown jumps from #23 to #18 in its 12th week. It's the highest-ranking "bulleted" hit outside of the top 10β¦"Ass Back Home" by Gym Class Heroes featuring Neon Hitch jumps from #33 to #24 in its sixth weekβ¦"Take Care," the former top 10 hit by Drake featuring Rihanna, rebounds from #39 to #30 in its 10th week. Breathe Carolina's "Blackout" jumps from #42 to #32 in its 12th weekβ¦Chris Young's "You" jumps from #45 to #37 in its 14th weekβ¦"Somebody That I Used To Know" by Gotye featuring Kimbra jumps from #58 to #50 in its third week. "Faded" by Tyga featuring Lil Wayne bows at #52. It's Tyga's follow-up to the former top 10 hit "Rack City." Both songs will appear on the rapper's sophomore album, Careless World: Rise Of The Last King, which is due next month. Five more Glee recordings enter the Hot 100 this week. The most interesting is a medley of "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera and the Rolling Stones' 1968 smash "Jumpin' Jack Flash," which bows at #62. This is the third cover of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" to chart. Johnny Winter took the song to #89 in 1971. Aretha Franklin took it to #21 in 1986 (when it was featured in a Whoopi Goldberg movie of the same name). The other Glee recordings to enter the chart this week are the cast's covers of "Without You" by David Guetta featuring Usher at #28, "We Found Love" by Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris at #56, Roberta Flack's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" at #70 and "Summer Nights" by John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John at #88. This is the first time that the latter two songs have been back on the Hot 100 since those smash versions in 1972 and 1978, respectively. The Wanted's "Glad You Came" jumps from #85 to #64 in its second week. The song topped the U.K. chart for two weeks in Julyβ¦Jay-Z/Kanye West are moving up with two songs in the wake of their surprise top 10 hit, "Ni**as In Paris." "Gotta Have It" jumps from #84 to #79 in its third week. "No Church In The Wild" (featuring Frank Ocean) debuts at #100. Lady Antebellum's "Dancin' Away With My Heart" re-enters the chart at #96. Two more songs debut this week: "Mr. Wrong" by Mary J. Blige featuring Drake at #98 and George Strait's "Love's Gonna Make It Alright" at #99. Etta James' "At Last" sold 63,000 copies this week, in the wake of her death last week. This brings its total digital sales to 1,519,000 copies. The song stalled at #47 when it was first released in 1961, which proves the charts don't necessarily tell you which songs will stand the test of time. "At Last" didn't win a Grammy, but it was voted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. It's not every day that the President of the United States sings a line from a #1 hit, but it happened last week when President Obama sang a line from Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" at an event in Harlem. Obama's crooning, which made the news, sparked a big uptick in sales for Green's classic hit. The song sold 16K digital copies last week, a 490% jump over the week before, when it sold 3K copies. The song has sold 980K digital copies to date. "Let's Stay Together" was a #1 pop and R&B hit in 1972. It topped the R&B chart for nine weeks, longer than any other single of the 1970s. "Let's Stay Together" didn't win a Grammy (in fact, Green didn't win for any of his 1970s recordings, if you can believe that), but it was voted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Foster The People's "Pumped Up Kicks" tops the 4 million mark in digital sales this week. This brings to 50 the number of songs that have sold 4 million digital copies. That's impressive considering there weren't any at this time four years ago. The first song to achieve the feat was "Low" by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain, which topped the 4 million threshold in June 2008. "Shots" by LMFAO featuring Lil Jon tops the 2 million mark in digital sales this week. LMFAO released the song in 2009, before they became surprise pop titans with the #1 hits "Party Rock Anthem" and "Sexy And I Know It." "Shots" peaked at #68 on the Hot 100. Luke Bryan's "I Don't Want This Night To End" tops the 1 million mark in digital sales this week (1,016,000). It's Bryan's third song to reach this plateau, following "Country Girl (Shake It For Me)" (1,607,000) and "Do I" (1,013,000). Shameless Plug I: We all know that Adele is going to sweep the Grammys on Feb. 12. So does this mean that Grammy night is going to be completely devoid of suspense? No. There are 72 categories in which Adele isn't nominated, and which, as a result, remain competitive. I posted a blog in the "And The Winner Is" folder yesterday in which I look at 12 races that you should keep your eye on. If you missed it, here's a link. Shameless Plug II: John Williams yesterday surpassed the late Alfred Newman for most career Oscar nominations for film scores. Williams has two scores in the running this year, War Horse and The Adventures Of Tintin, bringing his career total to 42. Newman amassed 41 nominations for scores. If you missed my blog about the Oscar music nominations, here's a link.
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Post by imbondz on Jan 26, 2012 1:44:01 GMT -5
We Found Love's sales aren't AMAZING but the song is still an anthem of this generation I believe. It's the kind of all-consuming smash that will be always identified with this point in time. you mean the past 2 months time?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 7:41:52 GMT -5
The charts are not always a good indicator as to what will be remembered over time, become a classic or an anthem of the generation
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 9:24:38 GMT -5
It's Minaj's second, following "Super Bass."
Why do Billboard and Paul Grein keep forgetting about Till The World Ends? She was credited in the weekly charts...
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Post by wavey. on Jan 26, 2012 9:47:51 GMT -5
Billboard stay slacking.
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Post by wolfmother on Jan 26, 2012 10:16:10 GMT -5
The charts are not always a good indicator as to what will be remembered over time, become a classic or an anthem of the generation Exactly, "One Sweet Day" didn't become a classic or an anthem of its generation despite its record 16 week at the top, it hasn't been forgotten but hasn't become a golden classic either. It doesn't play in the same league as "Don't Speak" for exemple, a song that was out not too long after. And just this week, "At last" proved that chart positions don't mean a thing if we're talking about all time classics.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 26, 2012 10:28:35 GMT -5
^Very true- it's not even one of Mimi's five most-played recurrents.
A number of bonafide classics didn't chart high on the Hot 100, or even chart at all (for whatever reason).
RE Minaj- maybe Grein doesn't like to credit her with TTWE, as she only received credit for a single week of the track's chart run. I also thought I read that Record Research doesn't count these one-week credits as hits for the acts.
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Post by chartfreak on Jan 26, 2012 10:31:21 GMT -5
Where is the new Hot 100 thread? :)
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jan 26, 2012 10:31:46 GMT -5
You guys kidding about SFTTR having a long run? David Guetta and Kelly Clarkson have exploded. Either of them could be #1 in a couple weeks time. Adele may have the Grammys to her advantage. If she holds #1 until then, they'll likely win her multiple Grammys AND multiple more weeks at #1. I said a few months back that I think Set Fire To The Rain will outdo Someone Like You as far as weeks at #1 are concerned. I'll stand by that for now.
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Post by badrobot on Jan 26, 2012 10:39:49 GMT -5
Well, let's look at this next week.
Let's say Adele slides a bit to 175k.
If the iTunes lead that Kelly Clarkson has stays steady and matches, proportionately, digital sales, Kelly will sell 240k.
That's a difference of 65k, which is almost exactly the airplay difference between the two. It's not impossible that Kelly could be #1 as soon as next week.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 26, 2012 10:51:19 GMT -5
The Quick-Cut airplay difference between Adele's and Clarkson's tracks currently stands at almost 78 million (with SFTTR gaining almost three times as much in the latest airplay update).
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Post by badrobot on Jan 26, 2012 11:05:33 GMT -5
^d'oh, i did my math wrong, i got 68 in my head.
i don't think Kelly will actually be #1 as soon as next week, just pointing out that Adele's lead is by no means insurmountable.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 26, 2012 11:13:18 GMT -5
^Agreed- there's a lack of a blockbuster single right now, that's far ahead of the pack, in terms of overall points.
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Billboard Hot 100
01 02 21 Adele, Set Fire To The Rain 02 01 18 Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris, We Found Love 03 03 17 Flo Rida, Good Feeling 04 10 08 David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj, Turn Me On 05 06 15 Katy Perry, The One That Got Away 06 04 17 Bruno Mars, It Will Rain 07 05 21 LMFAO, Sexy & I Know It 08 21 05 Kelly Clarkson, Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 09 07 24 Jay Z & Kanye West, N***as In Paris 10 15 15 Jessie J, Domino
11 08 09 Tyga, Rack City 12 09 15 Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa ft. Bruno Mars, Young, Wild & Free 13 14 31 Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera, Moves Like Jagger 14 11 16 Big Sean ft. Nicki Minaj, Dance (A$$) 15 13 21 J Cole, Work Out 16 12 44 LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock, Party Rock Anthem 17 18 21 David Guetta ft. Usher, Without You 18 23 12 Pitbull ft. Chris Brown, International Love 19 16 29 Adele, Someone Like You 20 19 24 Gavin DeGraw, Not Over You
21 20 10 Drake ft. Lil Wayne, The Motto 22 17 32 Gym Class Heroes ft. Adam Levine, Stereo Hearts 23 24 31 Selena Gomez & The Scene, Love You Like a Love Song 24 33 06 Gym Class Heroes ft. Neon Hitch, Ass Back Home 25 28 11 Rihanna, You Da One 26 27 17 Luke Bryan, I Don't Want This Night To End 27 26 13 Toby Keith, Red Solo Cup 28 NE 01 Glee Cast, Without You 29 30 16 Hot Chelle Rae ft. New Boyz, I Like It Like That 30 39 10 Drake ft. Rihanna, Take Care
31 31 15 Drake ft. Nicki Minaj, Make Me Proud 32 42 12 Breathe Carolina, Blackout 33 25 24 Drake, Headlines 34 32 20 Kelly Clarkson, Mr Know It Al 35 38 19 Coldplay, Paradise 36 34 28 Cobra Starship ft. Sabi, You Make Me Feel... 37 45 14 Chris Young, You 38 36 38 Lady Antebellum, Just a Kiss 39 37 43 Pitbull ft. NeYo, Afrojack & Nayer, Give Me Everything 40 29 17 T-Pain ft. Wiz Khalifa & Lily Allen, 5 O Clock
41 40 55 Adele, Rolling In The Deep 42 35 39 Foster The People, Pumped Up Kicks 43 41 18 Eric Church, Drink In My Hand 44 47 11 Taylor Swift, Ours 45 46 09 Outasight, Tonight Is The Night 46 44 13 Wale ft. Miguel, Lotus Flower Bomb 47 49 20 The Band Perry, All Your Life 48 51 23 Colbie Caillat, Brighter Than The Sun 49 43 39 Nicki Minaj, Super Bass 50 58 03 Gotye ft. Kimbra, Somebody That I Used To Know
51 55 06 Chris Brown ft. Kevin McCall, Strip 52 NE 01 Tyga ft. Lil Wayne, Faded 53 56 07 Jake Owen, Alone With You 54 54 14 Christina Perri, A Thousand Years 55 50 17 Zac Brown Band, Keep Me In Mind 56 NE 01 Glee Cast, We Found Love 57 59 08 J Cole ft. Trey Songz, Can't Get Enough 58 52 19 David Nail ft. Sarah Buxton, Let It Rain 59 48 17 B.o.B. ft. Lil Wayne, Strange Clouds 60 61 14 The Fray, Heartbeat
61 57 18 Jason Aldean, Tattoos On This Town 62 NE 01 Glee Cast, Moves Like Jagger/Jumpin'... 63 68 06 Keith Urban, You Gonna Fly 64 85 02 The Wanted, Glad You Came 65 53 11 Lady Gaga, Marry The Night 66 66 05 Lee Brice, A Woman Like You 67 65 11 The Black Keys, Lonely Boy 68 62 14 Rick Ross ft. Nicki Minaj, You The Boss 69 70 10 Avicii, Levels 70 NE 01 Glee Cast, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
71 71 16 Martina McBride, I'm Gonna Love You Through It 72 22 03 Jason Mraz, I Won't Give Up 73 64 06 will.i.am ft. Jennifer Lopez & Mick Jagger, T.H.E. 74 72 11 Kenny Chesney, Reality 75 73 11 Dierks Bentley, Home 76 75 05 Young Jeezy ft. Andre 3000 & Jay Z, I Do 77 69 16 Beyonce ft. Andre 3000 or J Cole, Party 78 80 11 Scott McCreery, The Trouble With Girls 79 84 03 Jay Z & Kanye West, Gotta Have It 80 77 08 Justin Moore, Bait A Hook
81 74 10 Beyonce, Love On Top 82 79 13 Florence + The Machine, Shake It Out 83 60 02 Train, Drive By 84 87 05 Ellie Goulding, Lights 85 81 10 Hunter Hayes, Storm Warning 86 83 06 Edens Edge, Amen 87 76 03 Skrillex ft. Sirah, Kyoto 88 NE 01 Glee Cast, Summer Nights 89 86 05 Fun. ft. Janelle Monae, We Are Young 90 82 14 Beyonce, Countdown
91 63 05 Taylor Swift ft. The Civil Wars, Safe & Sound 92 89 05 Waka Flocka Flame ft. Drake, Round of Applause 93 88 08 Brad Paisley, Camouflage 94 100 04 Rihanna ft. Jay Z, Talk That Talk 95 90 03 Montgomery Gentry, Where I Come From 96 RE 02 Lady Antebellum, Dancin' Away With My Heart 97 97 02 Foster The People, Don't Stop (Color On The Walls) 98 NE 01 Mary J Blige ft. Drake, Mr Wrong 99 NE 01 George Strait, Love's Gonna Make It Alright 100 NE 01 Jay Z & Kanye West ft. Frank Ocean, No Church In The Wild
ETA: Bubbling Under Hot 100
01 15 02 Blake Shelton, Drink On It 02 06 03 LMFAO, Sorry For Party Rocking, 03 04 06 Billy Currington, Like My Dog 04 10 05 Diggy ft. Jeremih, Do It Like You 05 05 14 Sara Evans, My Heart Can't Tell You No 06 NE 01 Bruce Springsteen, We Take Care Of Our Own 07 13 13 Tyrese, Stay 08 NE 01 MGK ft. Ester Dean, Invincible 09 18 04 Kip Moore, Somethin' 'Bout A Truck 10 19 02 Melanie Fiona, 4 AM 11 11 07 M83, Midnight City 12 07 21 Benny Benassi ft. Gary Go, Cinema, 13 14 06 Kirko Bangz, Drank In My Cup 14 12 06 Robin Thicke, Love After War 15 08 03 Skrillex ft. Sirah, Bangarang 16 16 10 Chevelle, Face To The Floor 17 NE 01 Glee Cast, Wedding Bell Blues, 18 17 20 Cee Lo Green ft. Melanie Fiona or Phillip Bailey, Fool For You, 19 21 23 BallMTY ft. El Bebeto y America Sierra, Intentalo 20 23 03 Foo Fighters, These Days 21 20 02 Walk Off The Earth, Somebody That I Used To Know 22 NE 01 Prince Royce, Las Cosas Pequenas 23 NE 01 Tim McGraw, Halo 24 25 20 Bush, The Sound Of Winter 25 RE 04 Young The Giant, Cough Syrup
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Agent YoncΓ©
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Post by Agent YoncΓ© on Jan 26, 2012 13:26:03 GMT -5
SFTTR went #1 in it's "21"st week :)
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Post by forg on Jan 26, 2012 19:54:34 GMT -5
23 24 31 Selena Gomez & The Scene, Love You Like a Love Song
already close on matching Who Says' #21 peak
35 38 19 Coldplay, Paradise
Solid chart performance for this song I must say
48 51 23 Colbie Caillat, Brighter Than The Sun
I hope this cracks top 40 (or higher)
65 53 11 Lady Gaga, Marry The Night
Falling fast. What went wrong here?
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