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Post by cesarams on Feb 16, 2012 6:57:01 GMT -5
Last week was hot But we have another one starting. The last five threads: pulsemusic.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gmn&action=display&thread=113785, pulsemusic.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gmn&action=display&thread=113618, pulsemusic.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gmn&action=display&thread=113426, pulsemusic.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gmn&action=display&thread=113216, pulsemusic.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gmn&action=display&thread=113045AND TODAY'S UPDATE: TOP 20: 1. ADELE - Set Fire To The Rain: 149.023 (+ 0.576) 2. RIHANNA - We Found Love f/Calvin Harris: 128.754 (- 0.636) 3. FLO RIDA - Good Feeling: 114.029 (- 1.156) 4. BRUNO MARS - It Will Rain: 100.443 (- 1.166) 5. KATY PERRY - The One That Got Away: 93.583 (- 2.323) 6. KELLY CLARKSON - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill ...: 87.944 (+ 2.874) ▲7. JESSIE J - Domino: 86.462 (+ 0.509) ▼ 8. DAVID GUETTA - Turn Me On f/Nicki Minaj: 78.515 (+ 0.806) 9. PITBULL F/CHRIS BROWN - International Love: 71.258 (+ 1.185) ▲10. DRAKE - The Motto f/Lil Wayne: 67.553 (+ 1.125) ▲11. JAY Z & KANYE WEST - N***** In Paris: 67.266 (- 1.054) ▼ 12. DRAKE - Take Care f/Rihanna: 67.116 (+ 1.322) ▲13. MAROON 5 F/CHRISTINA AGUILERA - Moves Like Jagger: 65.510 (- 0.293) ▼ 14. GAVIN DEGRAW - Not Over You: 65.444 (- 0.287) ▼ 15. WIZ KHALIFA/SNOOP DOGG - Young, Wild & Free f/B. Mars: 64.415 (+ 0.689) ▲ 16. J. COLE - Workout: 62.944 (- 1.669) ▼ 17. DAVID GUETTA - Without You f/Usher: 61.750 (- 0.834) 18. ADELE - Someone Like You: 55.182 (+ 0.141) ▲ 19. TYGA - Rack City: 55.139 (+ 0.001) ▼ 20. SELENA GOMEZ & THE SCENE: Love You Like A Love Song: 54.408 (- 0.806) ▼ OTHERS: LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It: 54.083 (- 0.430) DRAKE - Make Me Proud f/Nicki Minaj: 53.163 (- 1.027) GYM CLASS HEROES - Ass Back Home f/Neon Hitch: 51.805 (+ 0.534) THE BAND PERRY - All Your Life: 50.230 (- 1.055) THE WANTED - Glad You Came: 38.681 (+ 1.457) BEYONCE - Love On Top: 34.502 (+ 1.279) TAYLOR SWIFT - Ours: 32.720 (+ 0.393) BLAKE SHELTON - Drink On It: 32.268 (+ 0.565) RIHANNA - Talk That Talk f/Jay-Z: 31.032 (+ 0.284) TRAIN - Drive By: 24.225 (+ 0.226) MADONNA - Give Me All Your Luvin': 21.579 (- 0.203) LMFAO - Sorry For Party Rocking: 19.873 (+ 0.199) CHRIS BROWN - Turn Up The Music: 17.883 (+ 0.397) KATY PERRY - Part Of Me: 20.457 (+ 4.139)FOO FIGHTERS - These Days: 14.062 (- 0.018) FOSTER THE PEOPLE - Don't Stop (Color On The Walls: 13.452 (- 0.044) NICKI MINAJ - Starships: 12.934 (+ 2.067)CALVIN HARRIS - Feel So Close: 11.547 JASON MRAZ - I Won't Give Up: 9.102 (+ 0.337) COLDPLAY - Princess Of China: 9.078 FUN. - We Are Young f/Janelle Monae: 6.996 (+ 0.508) ONE DIRECTION - What Makes You Beautiful: 0.586
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Post by heavensider on Feb 16, 2012 8:19:29 GMT -5
6. KELLY CLARKSON - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill ...: 87.944 (+ 2.874) ▲
It officially surpasses since you been gone, becoming her biggest radio hits now, hope it will be her 1st 100m single
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Post by mew2 on Feb 16, 2012 10:01:26 GMT -5
Yasss, LOT back in full force! ^^
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 16, 2012 10:24:00 GMT -5
RIHANNA - Talk That Talk f/Jay-Z: 31.032 (+ 0.284)
Is this stalling already?
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Post by NeRD on Feb 16, 2012 11:18:55 GMT -5
DRAKE - Take Care f/Rihanna: 67.116 (+ 1.322)
#1 contender in within the next month or so.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 16, 2012 11:25:00 GMT -5
Kelly Clarkson has seen higher peak positions on Hot 100 Airplay, though, correct? I think "Since" reached No. 4. "Stronger" looks on its way to reaching at least No. 4, though.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 16, 2012 11:53:33 GMT -5
RIHANNA - Talk That Talk f/Jay-Z: 31.032 (+ 0.284) Is this stalling already? It just went for adds this week at Top 40.
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Feb 16, 2012 12:01:33 GMT -5
Predictions for this week:
1. Part of Me 2. I Will Always Love You 3. Set Fire To the Rain 4. Stronger 5. Rolling in the Deep
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Post by jebsib on Feb 16, 2012 12:39:23 GMT -5
What has the airplay been like for "I Will Always Love You" over the last two days?
Do you think it really has a shot at top 3?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 16, 2012 12:50:07 GMT -5
Whitney Houston on Mediabase Golds Charts 7-day-rolling airplay, 2/9-2/15
NOTE: Since the explosive airplay growth has already occurred, and this is the new chart-week thread, I thought I'd put the rank from the prior day in parentheses, and the spins trend compared to the prior day in parentheses.
Rank (Rank yesterday)- Title: Number of spins (Trend compared to the prior day's reported number)- Number of stations
Pop Golds 10 (10)- I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me): 350 spins (+4)- 103 stations 18 (18)- I Will Always Love You: 262 (+2)- 99 stations
Rhythmic Golds 6 (6)- I Will Always Love You: 179 (+4)- 53 stations 9 (9)- I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me): 164 (+2)- 55 stations 23 (25)- How Will I Know: 114 (+3)- 42 stations 35 (37)- Heartbreak Hotel: 95 (+4)- 37 stations
AC Golds 8 (22)- I Will Always Love You: 539 (+72)- 88 stations
Urban Golds 2 (2)- I Will Always Love You: 247 (+6)- 59 stations 3 (5)- I'm Every Woman: 201 (+19)- 62 stations 4 (6)- I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me): 198 (+18)- 60 stations 5 (3)- Heartbreak Hotel: 197 (+14)- 57 stations 6 (4)- You Give Good Love: 186 (+3)- 59 stations 7 (7)- Exhale (Shoop Shoop): 183 (+4)- 55 stations 8 (8)- How Will I Know: 164 (+4)- 61 stations 9 (9)- The Greatest Love Of All: 159 (-1)- 61 stations 10 (10)- Saving All My Love For You: 157 (+1)- 60 stations 11 (11)- I'm Your Baby Tonight: 140 (+5): 55 stations 12 (12)- My Love Is Your Love: 134 (+2)- 51 stations
17 (18)- I Have Nothing: 101 (+2)- 40 stations 25 (26)- Million Dollar Bill: 89 (+2)- 44 stations 29 (29)- I Love The Lord: 84 (-)- 38 stations 32 (37)- All The Man That I Need: 81 (+6)- 38 stations 38 (38)- I Go To The Rock: 74 (-)- 33 stations 40- The Star Spangled Banner: 72- 41 stations
Urban AC Golds 1 (1)- I Will Always Love You: 699 (+7)- 72 stations 2 (3)- Saving All My Love For You: 586 (+7)- 72 stations 3 (2)- You Give Good Love: 582 (-8)- 71 stations 4 (4)- The Greatest Love Of All: 520 (+67)- 72 stations 5 (5)- Exhale (Shoop Shoop): 413 (+10)- 71 stations 6 (7)- I'm Every Woman: 340 (+30)- 68 stations 7 (6)- I'm Your Baby Tonight: 326 (+10)- 68 stations 8 (8)- I Have Nothing: 285 (+8)- 67 stations 9 (11)- All The Man That I Need: 279 (+12)- 67 stations 10 (9)- I Believe In You & Me: 277 (+2)- 66 stations 11 (10)- Heartbreak Hotel: 276 (+4)- 61 stations
17 (18)- How Will I Know: 222 (+8)- 64 stations 18 (21)- Didn't We Almost Have It All: 209 (+6)- 59 stations 20 (35)- I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me): 204 (+25)- 57 stations 24 (25)- Where Do Broken Hearts Go: 196 (+3)- 57 stations 32- The Star Spangled Banner: 185- 64 stations
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Post by jebsib on Feb 16, 2012 13:08:30 GMT -5
Question about Hot R&B Songs chart and / or Urban Music Trends:
During the last few years of the '00s, the top of this chart was filled with singers like Keyshia Cole, Maxwell, Melanie Fiona, etc.
For example: In 2009, two of the #1 songs on the r&b chart were by rappers (Drake and then Jay-Z). In 2010, No #1 songs were fronted by rappers. However, in the last year, 43 out of the last 52 weeks have had #1 songs fronted by rappers. Only Miguel and Kelly Rowland's songs were 'rapper-less' #1s.
So, have there been significant changes to the composition of this chart? Like, they no longer mix in Adult R&B radio or something?
Or has r&b radio moved STRONGLY and QUICKLY back to Hip-Hop in the last year?
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Post by elementd5 on Feb 16, 2012 13:31:01 GMT -5
Question about Hot R&B Songs chart and / or Urban Music Trends: During the last few years of the '00s, the top of this chart was filled with singers like Keyshia Cole, Maxwell, Melanie Fiona, etc. For example: In 2009, two of the #1 songs on the r&b chart were by rappers (Drake and then Jay-Z). In 2010, No #1 songs were fronted by rappers. However, in the last year, 43 out of the last 52 weeks have had #1 songs fronted by rappers. Only Miguel and Kelly Rowland's songs were 'rapper-less' #1s. So, have there been significant changes to the composition of this chart? Like, they no longer mix in Adult R&B radio or something? Or has r&b radio moved STRONGLY and QUICKLY back to Hip-Hop in the last year? It's your latter point. In 2010, the majority of those ballads (as they were) reached #1 on Urban and were Top 3 on Urban AC. That was an exceptional year for more traditional R&B, but it was shortlived as...it hasn't happened since. But, the chart composition hasnt changed.
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Post by jebsib on Feb 16, 2012 13:48:52 GMT -5
Good to know. Thanks!
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Post by allow that on Feb 16, 2012 13:50:18 GMT -5
Anyone know Gotye featuring Kimbra's airplay at the moment? Thanks in advance.
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Post by badrobot on Feb 16, 2012 13:52:00 GMT -5
I'll be very curious to see digital sales this week.
If Monday was a much bigger day for the sales than the rest of the week, it's possible that Whitney could be right near the top.
It would be insanely amazing (although extremely unlikely) if she busted out a 15th week at #1.
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Post by mew2 on Feb 16, 2012 14:31:54 GMT -5
Question about Hot R&B Songs chart and / or Urban Music Trends: During the last few years of the '00s, the top of this chart was filled with singers like Keyshia Cole, Maxwell, Melanie Fiona, etc. For example: In 2009, two of the #1 songs on the r&b chart were by rappers (Drake and then Jay-Z). In 2010, No #1 songs were fronted by rappers. However, in the last year, 43 out of the last 52 weeks have had #1 songs fronted by rappers. Only Miguel and Kelly Rowland's songs were 'rapper-less' #1s. So, have there been significant changes to the composition of this chart? Like, they no longer mix in Adult R&B radio or something? Or has r&b radio moved STRONGLY and QUICKLY back to Hip-Hop in the last year? It's your latter point. In 2010, the majority of those ballads (as they were) reached #1 on Urban and were Top 3 on Urban AC. That was an exceptional year for more traditional R&B, but it was shortlived as...it hasn't happened since. But, the chart composition hasnt changed. Yes, I also noticed that a few weeks ago. 2010 R&B #1s are SO different from 2011's. It's surprising they are consecutive years.
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Post by brucelover on Feb 16, 2012 15:06:40 GMT -5
Well at least Madonna got her Top 10 single. The album will still do well...she should have come back with something stronger even though I personally like the song. But if "Hung Up" couldn't get airplay then I don't think anything could have...
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Post by allow that on Feb 16, 2012 15:10:03 GMT -5
Well at least Madonna got her Top 10 single. The album will still do well...she should have come back with something stronger even though I personally like the song. But if "Hung Up" couldn't get airplay then I don't think anything could have... I don't even know if "Hung Up" would be a hit today. Disco is not a popular genre on radio. The more I hear "Gimme All Your Lovin," the more I'm surprised it was even released. It's not that catchy and it's not well liked. Considering the extent of the promo she had and a song from a COMMERCIAL at the Superbowl outdid her big moment on the sales chart, it tells something right there. I'm surprised her label didn't do more test research and make sure they had a song that was undeniably catchy and instantaneous with people.
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Post by jebsib on Feb 16, 2012 15:19:05 GMT -5
Yes, I also noticed that a few weeks ago. 2010 R&B #1s are SO different from 2011's. It's surprising they are consecutive years. Yeah - for me the bigger story is how few big urban songs are crossing over to the top of the Hot 100. I recall when the tops of the Hot 100 and the r&b chart were very similar. This is a lot like the post disco early & mid 1980s when r&B rarely crossed over unless it was superstar product (Kool & Gang, MJ, Prince ... and now Jay-Z, Kanye, Drake)
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Feb 16, 2012 15:29:11 GMT -5
Question about Hot R&B Songs chart and / or Urban Music Trends: During the last few years of the '00s, the top of this chart was filled with singers like Keyshia Cole, Maxwell, Melanie Fiona, etc. For example: In 2009, two of the #1 songs on the r&b chart were by rappers (Drake and then Jay-Z). In 2010, No #1 songs were fronted by rappers. However, in the last year, 43 out of the last 52 weeks have had #1 songs fronted by rappers. Only Miguel and Kelly Rowland's songs were 'rapper-less' #1s. So, have there been significant changes to the composition of this chart? Like, they no longer mix in Adult R&B radio or something? Or has r&b radio moved STRONGLY and QUICKLY back to Hip-Hop in the last year? How was Kelly Rowland's song featuring Lil Wayne a rapper-less #1 single. Kelly rode his coat tails to #1. If it was just Kelly, no one would've even given the song a second listen.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 16, 2012 15:36:47 GMT -5
The song in the commercial ('We Are Young") is from a relatively new act, that's never scored a hit before- and it's a track with more of a universal theme. "Give Me All Your Luvin' " is all about Madonna- so there's only so much appeal it will have.
I think the point regarding "Hung Up" and Madonna's airplay challenges is that "Hung Up" was a very well-received track, huge worldwide, sold well in the USA and, yet, radio still didn't increase its airplay.
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Post by Mahatma Coat on Feb 16, 2012 15:44:37 GMT -5
Clearly if Madonna had a better song out there, she'd be doing better and the charts would be reflecting that. The song isn't even mobilizing her fans to gobble it up at iTunes and at least have the song do well on the sales end of things. All the great promo, a Clear Channel deal, and a cool video have been wasted on a terrible track.
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Post by Mahatma Coat on Feb 16, 2012 15:46:13 GMT -5
The song in the commercial ('We Are Young") is from a relatively new act, that's never scored a hit before- and it's a track with more of a universal theme. "Give Me All Your Luvin' " is all about Madonna- so there's only so much appeal it will have. I think the point regarding "Hung Up" and Madonna's airplay challenges is that "Hung Up" was a very well-received track, huge worldwide, sold well in the USA and, yet, radio still didn't increase its airplay. Is GMAYL smashing overseas?
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 16, 2012 16:04:27 GMT -5
The song in the commercial ('We Are Young") is from a relatively new act, that's never scored a hit before- and it's a track with more of a universal theme. "Give Me All Your Luvin' " is all about Madonna- so there's only so much appeal it will have. I think the point regarding "Hung Up" and Madonna's airplay challenges is that "Hung Up" was a very well-received track, huge worldwide, sold well in the USA and, yet, radio still didn't increase its airplay. Is GMAYL smashing overseas? It's been a hit by default almost everywhere except in the UK where nobody cares (#37 will probably be its peak).
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Post by neverduplicated on Feb 16, 2012 17:30:10 GMT -5
The song in the commercial ('We Are Young") is from a relatively new act, that's never scored a hit before- and it's a track with more of a universal theme. "Give Me All Your Luvin' " is all about Madonna- so there's only so much appeal it will have. I don't see how this is a valid excuse. How is fun being a new act helping its sales? Even though she's past her prime, Madonna is a name capable of pulling in sales. With all the promo the song received, the sales are disappointing, just as the song is disappointing. I'm not a huge Madonna fan, but it's sad to see a legend putting out such mediocre material that clearly tried to pander to what's hot at radio but didn't succeed, especially when we know she's capable of producing quality tracks. It does make me wonder what the quality of the rest of the album will be like if this was the song on which they decided to cash in their biggest promotional chips.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Feb 16, 2012 18:35:36 GMT -5
I don't see how this is a valid excuse. How is fun being a new act helping its sales? Novelty. The novelty of people discovering something new is incredible. Imagine if the Gotye song was done by a familiar already-established act? No way would it be as big as it is. I'd say the same with this fun. track.
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Post by Dammn Baby on Feb 16, 2012 18:48:26 GMT -5
The song in the commercial ('We Are Young") is from a relatively new act, that's never scored a hit before- and it's a track with more of a universal theme. "Give Me All Your Luvin' " is all about Madonna- so there's only so much appeal it will have. I think the point regarding "Hung Up" and Madonna's airplay challenges is that "Hung Up" was a very well-received track, huge worldwide, sold well in the USA and, yet, radio still didn't increase its airplay. The correct answer is: Hung Up wasn't played because it didn't reflect the trends on US radio at the time. If HU was released in the *current* radio environment, I think it would have a much better chance at doing well at Top 40 in the US. If a half-baked turd like GMAYL can have a decent debut, a classic like HU would have been much more galvanizing for her casual fans. And yes, obviously there would be some element of ageism at play that would somewhat limit the progress of any Madonna track. But I think HU, if released now, would have gone a lot further than GMAYL ultimately will.
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Post by d.t.m on Feb 16, 2012 19:29:18 GMT -5
I'll be very curious to see digital sales this week. If Monday was a much bigger day for the sales than the rest of the week, it's possible that Whitney could be right near the top. It would be insanely amazing (although extremely unlikely) if she busted out a 15th week at #1. If Whitney can hang in the top 10 for a few more weeks she can at least reclaim the title of having the biggest female solo track (replacing WBT).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 19:34:42 GMT -5
I'll be very curious to see digital sales this week. If Monday was a much bigger day for the sales than the rest of the week, it's possible that Whitney could be right near the top. It would be insanely amazing (although extremely unlikely) if she busted out a 15th week at #1. If Whitney can hang in the top 10 for a few more weeks she can at least reclaim the title of having the biggest female solo track (replacing WBT). I'm thinking there's going to be a steep drop-off within a week or so. Even Michael didn't keep up the huge airplay and sales boosts. People move on fairly quickly.
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Post by Fat Ass Kelly Price on Feb 16, 2012 19:35:39 GMT -5
Question about Hot R&B Songs chart and / or Urban Music Trends: During the last few years of the '00s, the top of this chart was filled with singers like Keyshia Cole, Maxwell, Melanie Fiona, etc. For example: In 2009, two of the #1 songs on the r&b chart were by rappers (Drake and then Jay-Z). In 2010, No #1 songs were fronted by rappers. However, in the last year, 43 out of the last 52 weeks have had #1 songs fronted by rappers. Only Miguel and Kelly Rowland's songs were 'rapper-less' #1s. So, have there been significant changes to the composition of this chart? Like, they no longer mix in Adult R&B radio or something? Or has r&b radio moved STRONGLY and QUICKLY back to Hip-Hop in the last year? How was Kelly Rowland's song featuring Lil Wayne a rapper-less #1 single. Kelly rode his coat tails to #1. If it was just Kelly, no one would've even given the song a second listen. I think the poster was referring to songs where the lead artist wasn't a rapper. idk. However, I disagree with the bolded statement. He definitely contributed to the song's success, especially early on, but a Wayne feature alone would not propel a song that you basically imply would completely flop without his presence to the status of being the biggest urban song of 2011. Wayne features by more established artists have flopped. It's too strong to say that she rode his coattails. It was a mutualistic situation not a parasitic one.
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