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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2012 10:54:53 GMT -5
You can see some of the past Grammy bumps there too -- Cee-Lo & Dre (and did Justin Bieber perform live then?), and then Justin and the Dixie Chicks. I remember thinking Justin Timberlake really lucked out with the timing of the Grammys and his performance -- I highly doubt that would've been a #1 otherwise. I think Bieber's bump was due to his album being released that week.
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Post by Agent Yoncé on Feb 21, 2012 12:00:16 GMT -5
BEYONCE - Love On Top: 39.577 (+ 1.956) YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 21, 2012 15:10:16 GMT -5
Codex- the airplay always comes down for acts who passed. Remember that the first couple of days following Whitney's passing was heavy play, and that's no longer included in the tally.
Glad to see "Love on Top" making nice gains.
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Post by slw84 on Feb 21, 2012 18:18:10 GMT -5
BEYONCE - Love On Top: 39.577 (+ 1.956) YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!! Would be nice that the song that I actually wanted as a single in the fall end up being the biggest hit. Not sure if it can go top 15, though.
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Post by Rodze on Feb 21, 2012 20:58:26 GMT -5
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 21, 2012 23:04:08 GMT -5
Whitney Houston on Mediabase Golds Charts 7-day-rolling airplay, 2/14-2/20
Rank (Rank yesterday)- Title: Number of spins (Trend compared to the prior day's reported number)- Number of stations
*Mediabase numbers updated at 3:13 p.m. Tuesday
AC Golds 12 (1)- I Will Always Love You: 496 (-96)- 82 stations
Urban Golds 3 (2)- I Will Always Love You: 129 (-103)- 44 stations 6 (7)- My Love Is Your Love: 106 (-57)- 44 stations 8 (3)- I'm Every Woman: 104 (-85)- 38 stations
17 (6)- Exhale (Shoop Shoop): 85 (-79)- 34 stations 25 (4)- I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me): 78 (-104)- 31 stations 30 (8)- Saving All My Love For You: 72 (-91)- 29 stations 31 (5)- Heartbreak Hotel: 72 (-93)- 43 stations 34 (13)- I'm Your Baby Tonight: 70 (-63): 37 stations
Urban AC Golds 1 (3)- Saving All My Love For You: 367 (-235)- 71 stations 2 (4)- You Give Good Love: 360 (-180)- 72 stations 3 (1)- I Will Always Love You: 344 (-366)- 69 stations 4 (2)- The Greatest Love Of All: 324 (-285)- 71 stations 6 (5)- I'm Every Woman: 294 (-109)- 67 stations 9 (6)- Exhale (Shoop Shoop): 252 (-132)- 66 stations
13 (7)- I'm Your Baby Tonight: 223 (-107)- 72 stations 31 (9)- I Have Nothing: 178 (-101)- 56 stations 33 (12)- How Will I Know: 175 (-82)- 58 stations 35 (11)- Heartbreak Hotel: 174 (-85)- 58 stations 36 (18)- My Love is Your Love: 173 (-45)- 45 stations
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Post by neverduplicated on Feb 22, 2012 2:15:28 GMT -5
Simply incredible. With all other digital track sales combined (from 21's non-singles and her first album), she probably sold over 800,000 digital songs on top of the over 800,000 albums she sold this past week. Does anyone know what the total sales are for the three singles thus far, especially RITD? I would imagine that song will hit 7 million fairly soon. Now that we know SFTTR sold 254,000, Katy's POM would need about 375,000 downloads to be number 1. Looks very likely!
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Post by Lozzy on Feb 22, 2012 2:45:49 GMT -5
Random, but since I have too much spare time, I'm going to test the accuracy of this site by recording the supposed sales numbers at 12 am EST every night for the rest of this week and add it up after Sunday night and then compare it to what BillBoard says on Wednesday. I'll post the results, too. I (and some others) already did some tests on that site early last year. It definitely isn't to be relied on.
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 22, 2012 2:53:09 GMT -5
Would be nice that the song that I actually wanted as a single in the fall end up being the biggest hit. Not sure if it can go top 15, though. On Hot 100? It won't. Not without a phenomenal sales peak. It's No. 65 this week.
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Post by Envoirment on Feb 22, 2012 8:33:09 GMT -5
Today's update:
1. ADELE - Set Fire To The Rain: 155.300 (+ 0.447) 2. RIHANNA - We Found Love f/Calvin Harris: 128.205 (- 0.502) 3. FLO RIDA - Good Feeling: 109.220 (- 0.156) 4. KELLY CLARKSON - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill ...: 101.516 (+ 1.952) 5. BRUNO MARS - It Will Rain: 94.151 (- 0.547) 6. JESSIE J - Domino: 88.587 (+ 0.103) 7. DAVID GUETTA - Turn Me On f/Nicki Minaj: 85.924 (+ 1.538) 8. PITBULL F/CHRIS BROWN - International Love: 78.755 (+ 1.572) ▲ 9. KATY PERRY - The One That Got Away: 77.304 (- 1.673) ▼ 10. DRAKE - Take Care f/Rihanna: 75.738 (+ 1.247) 11. DRAKE - The Motto f/Lil Wayne: 73.359 (+ 1.065) 12. WIZ KHALIFA/SNOOP DOGG - Young, Wild & Free f/B. Mars: 71.048 (+ 1.029) 13. GAVIN DEGRAW - Not Over You: 66.103 (- 0.061) 14. MAROON 5 F/CHRISTINA AGUILERA - Moves Like Jagger: 64.687 (- 0.189) 15. DAVID GUETTA - Without You f/Usher: 62.493 (+ 0.204) 16. JAY Z & KANYE WEST - N***** In Paris: 61.216 (- 0.272) 17. GYM CLASS HEROES - Ass Back Home f/Neon Hitch: 58.158 (+ 0.944) 18. TYGA - Rack City: 57.110 (+ 1.253) 19. ADELE - Someone Like You: 55.229 (- 0.214) 20. J. COLE - Workout: 53.426 (- 0.621)
LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It: 50.626 (- 0.055) SELENA GOMEZ & THE SCENE: Love You Like A Love Song: 49.235 (- 0.416) THE WANTED - Glad You Came: 45.300 (+ 0.907) BEYONCE - Love On Top: 40.572 (+ 0.995) KATY PERRY - Part Of Me: 37.775 (+ 3.212) TAYLOR SWIFT - Ours: 34.615 (+ 0.166) BLAKE SHELTON - Drink On It: 33.372 (+ 0.220) RIHANNA - Talk That Talk f/Jay-Z: 33.111 (+ 0.156) TRAIN - Drive By: 25.428 (+ 0.223) CHRIS BROWN - Turn Up The Music: 22.334 (+ 1.512) GOTYE - Somebody That I Used To Know: 21.310 (+ 0.282) CALVIN HARRIS - Feel So Close: 20.447 (+ 1.403) LMFAO - Sorry For Party Rocking: 20.331 (- 0.095) MADONNA - Give Me All Your Luvin': 19.564 (- 0.578) NICKI MINAJ - Starships: 17.618 (- 7.677) FLO RIDA - Wild Ones f/Sia: 17.532 (+ 0.432) FOSTER THE PEOPLE - Don't Stop (Color On The Walls: 13.519 (+ 0.085) FOO FIGHTERS - These Days: 12.929 (- 0.067) FUN. - We Are Young f/Janelle Monae: 11.175 (+ 0.733) JASON MRAZ - I Won't Give Up: 10.213 (- 0.149) COLDPLAY - Princess Of China: 9.912 (+ 0.138) USHER - Climax: 8.411 (+ 0.740) ADELE - Rumour Has It: 2.991 (+ 0.467)
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Post by Rodze on Feb 22, 2012 8:48:28 GMT -5
Simply incredible. With all other digital track sales combined (from 21's non-singles and her first album), she probably sold over 800,000 digital songs on top of the over 800,000 albums she sold this past week. Does anyone know what the total sales are for the three singles thus far, especially RITD? I would imagine that song will hit 7 million fairly soon. "Rolling in the Deep": 6.58 million "Someone Like You": 4.46 million "Set Fire to the Rain": 2.81 million Totals are approximated (+/- 10k) -- I don't have the SS numbers.
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Post by NeRD on Feb 22, 2012 8:50:07 GMT -5
RIHANNA - Birthday Cake: 3.834 (+ 2.852)
Amidst the backlash. :'(
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Post by Rodze on Feb 22, 2012 9:21:54 GMT -5
"Part of Me", 411,000 "I Will Always Love You", 367,000 "I Will Always Love You", Glee Cast, 36,000 "I Will Always Love You", Jennifer Hudson, 15,000 music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-feb-19-2012-albums-21-21-140342510.htmlAlready posted: "Rolling in the Deep" 271,000 (up 115%), "Set Fire to the Rain" 254,000 (up 36%) "Someone Like You" sold 183,000 (up 44%).
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 22, 2012 9:43:15 GMT -5
Comfortable No. 1 for "Part of Me."
IWALY looks like it will be No. 3 or 4?
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Post by badrobot on Feb 22, 2012 9:43:20 GMT -5
so it looks like the top 3 will be:
1 Katy 2 Adele (SFTTR) 3 Whitney
I don't know what Whitney's airplay ended up being but it would have to be pretty substantial (about 30-35m+) to be ahead of Whitney.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 22, 2012 9:45:53 GMT -5
With yesterday's update, IWALY was down to 10.6m, so, yeah, SFTTR would have a comfortable lead ahead of it.
"Stronger" would need some 280K to rank higher than IWALY, but based on the sales trends last week, I don't think it will be that high.
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Feb 22, 2012 10:00:14 GMT -5
IWALY will be #2 this week it appears.
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Post by badrobot on Feb 22, 2012 10:08:39 GMT -5
So, with the limited info we have:
Katy 411 + 38 = 449 Adele (SFTTR) 254 + 155 = 409 Whitney 367 + 11 = 378 Adele (RITD) 271 + 30? = 301? Adele (SLY) 183 + 55 = 238
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 22, 2012 10:11:08 GMT -5
Your math is off there, Euliss. IWALY looks to clock in at No. 3.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2012 10:15:06 GMT -5
Songs that debuted at #1:
1. Michael Jackson — "You Are Not Alone" (September 2, 1995) 2. Mariah Carey — "Fantasy" (September 30, 1995) 3. Whitney Houston — "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" (November 25, 1995) 4. Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men — "One Sweet Day" (December 2, 1995) 5. Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 — "I'll Be Missing You" (June 14, 1997) 6. Mariah Carey — "Honey" (September 13, 1997) 7. Elton John — "Candle in the Wind 1997" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" (October 11, 1997) 8. Céline Dion — "My Heart Will Go On" (February 28, 1998) 9. Aerosmith — "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (September 5, 1998) 10. Lauryn Hill — "Doo Wop (That Thing)" (November 14, 1998) (11.) R. Kelly and Céline Dion — "I'm Your Angel" (December 5, 1998) 12. Clay Aiken — "This Is the Night" (June 28, 2003) 13. Fantasia — "I Believe" (July 10, 2004) 14. Carrie Underwood — "Inside Your Heaven" (July 2, 2005) 15. Taylor Hicks — "Do I Make You Proud" (July 1, 2006) 16. Britney Spears — "3" (October 24, 2009) 17. Eminem — "Not Afraid" (May 22, 2010) 18. Kesha — "We R Who We R" (November 13, 2010) 19. Britney Spears — "Hold It Against Me" (January 29, 2011) 20. Lady Gaga — "Born This Way" (February 26, 2011)
I'm still not sure if I'm Your Angel is counted or not.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2012 10:18:03 GMT -5
It's not.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 22, 2012 10:20:32 GMT -5
ry4n, don't even address that "I'm Your Angel" debacle. It's nice list to see, but it was only possible, really, for 1995-on singles to accomplish it (thanks to the rule change in mid-1995). Sidenote: Some of the recent entries- including "Part of Me"- did appear on Bubbling Under prior to debuting on the Hot 100.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2012 10:22:48 GMT -5
I'm Your Angel was ruled as a song that climbed to #1, not one that debuted at number one
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Post by Caviar on Feb 22, 2012 10:23:21 GMT -5
I'm curious to know what happened in 1995 that started the #1 debuts. ???
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Post by colson on Feb 22, 2012 10:28:42 GMT -5
I'm curious to know what happened in 1995 that started the #1 debuts. ??? Sony just started to withhold releasing the commercial singles for a few weeks until the airplay got high enough. I think back then on Billboard Hot 100, you had to have a 'commercial' single to chart.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2012 10:32:23 GMT -5
Before 1995, songs were allowed to chart in the week before they became available at retail. So many songs debuted in the lower regions off airplay, then jumped into the top 5 the following week.
The rule change in 1995 made it so that songs couldn't chart until their first week of availability, which allowed many Top 10 debuts.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 22, 2012 10:51:41 GMT -5
Well, most tracks in the pre- BDS/SoundScan era didn't jump to the top five in their second week. But the rules were the same- if a track was hitting retail in the week that corresponded with the Billboard chart date, it could debut on that chart's Hot 100 if it had the points. So, sometimes, sales points didn't kick in until a track's third week on the Hot 100.
The rule change required tracks to have a full week of sales to debut. Although in some cases, a track would have street-date violations causing a debut on one sales chart or another, which caused it to debut early on the Hot 100. Billboard later specified that a track could debut early only if it had street-date violations that resulted in a debut on the 75-position singles sales chart.
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Post by damku13 on Feb 22, 2012 11:10:32 GMT -5
Over on the Digital Songs chart, Katy Perry's "Part of Me" makes its expected No. 1 debut, selling 411,000 downloads in its first week. It's the biggest sales week for a song since one year ago (chart dated March 5, 2011), when Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" was No. 1 with 509,000 in its first full week of release, and Cee Lo Green's "F**k You (Forget You)" was No. 2 with 412,000. Aside from Perry, there are two more debuts in the top 10 this week. Nicki Minaj's "Starships" sails in at No. 7 with 204,000, while Chris Brown's "Turn Up the Music" motors in at No. 9 with 180,000. For Brown, "Turn" marks his best debut sales week for a song, and his overall best sales week since "Kiss Kiss" sold 277,000 over Christmas week of 2007. Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" climbs 3-2 (367,000; up 89%) while Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" ascends 10-3 (271,000; up 115%). Adele has two more songs in the top 10: "Set Fire to the Rain" holds at No. 4 (254,000; up 36%) while "Someone Like You" moves 9-8 (183,000; up 44%). Kelly Clarkson's "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" slips 2-5 (252,000; down 3%) and fun.'s "We Are Young" (featuring Janelle Monae) comes off its Chevy Super Bowl-ad high, falling 1-6 (244,000; down 17%). LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" is also moving down this week, moving 5-10 (136,000; down 20%). Digital track sales this past week totaled 32.28 million downloads, up 12% compared to last week (28.93 million) and up 11% stacked next to the comparable week of 2011 (28.97 million). Year to date track sales are at 202.78 million, up 7% compared to the same total at this point last year (188.69 million). www.billboard.com/#/news/whitney-houston-has-no-2-album-grammys-push-1006248552.story?utm_source=most_recent
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Post by gracelessheart on Feb 22, 2012 11:12:06 GMT -5
The more I learn the rules of the Hot 100 chart (both past and present) the less seriously I begin to take it.
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Post by popstop on Feb 22, 2012 11:27:36 GMT -5
I think it's safe to say Adele will have three songs in the top 10 this week.
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