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Post by jebsib on Jun 4, 2012 12:58:08 GMT -5
Interesting that we haven't had a song in the range of $170 mill since early 2008, just when the hip hop rhythmic boom was starting to cool. That's a long time!
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Post by wolfmother on Jun 4, 2012 15:42:35 GMT -5
I can't @ the Gotye numbers. 106 million coming from Pop radio only About 30 millions more than on BDS, huge difference just for one format. BDS should represent a song's real audience impressions as close as it can get, so to me it has always been weird that they wouldn't include as many radio stations as they can into their pannel.
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 4, 2012 15:44:42 GMT -5
I can't @ the Gotye numbers. 106 million coming from Pop radio only Don't forget that about 3 months ago, that 106 million from pop would actually be about 97 million due to the AI readjustments.
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Jun 4, 2012 16:21:15 GMT -5
I can't @ the Gotye numbers. 106 million coming from Pop radio only About 30 millions more than on BDS, huge difference just for one format. BDS should represent a song's real audience impressions as close as it can get, so to me it has always been weird that they wouldn't include as many radio stations as they can into their pannel. First I want to know why BDS doesn't include all of the stations?
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 4, 2012 16:37:17 GMT -5
About 30 millions more than on BDS, huge difference just for one format. BDS should represent a song's real audience impressions as close as it can get, so to me it has always been weird that they wouldn't include as many radio stations as they can into their pannel. First I want to know why BDS doesn't include all of the stations? I don't think it's quite possible at the moment. I do expect, one day in the somewhat near future, that all stations in the country will be monitored.
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Post by josh on Jun 4, 2012 16:44:47 GMT -5
And it's dumb why all stations aren't on the Mediabase panels. If I can look up my local pop station's weekly spins and such on AllAccess, then they should be on the pop panel.
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Post by cesarams on Jun 4, 2012 20:56:15 GMT -5
Chart Highlights offers a sneak peek at a select group of Billboard charts every Monday. Find out the top songs, Greatest Gainers and debuts on the surveys listed below.
All our charts are refreshed on billboard.com every Thursday.
Pop Songs *** No. 1 *** "Somebody That I Used To Know" Gotye Featuring Kimbra Greatest Gainer/Debut No. 20 "Wide Awake" Katy Perry Debut No. 38 "Want U Back" Cher Lloyd Debut No. 40 "Now Or Never" Outasight
Adult Contemporary *** No. 1 *** "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Kelly Clarkson Greatest Gainer No. 10 "Rumour Has It" Adele Debut No. 28 "Call Me Maybe" Carly Rae Jepsen Debut No. 29 "Between Us" Margo Rey
Adult Pop Songs *** No. 1 *** "Somebody That I Used To Know" Gotye Featuring Kimbra Greatest Gainer No. 8 "Call Me Maybe" Carly Rae Jepsen Hot Shot Debut No. 35 "Never Close Our Eyes" Adam Lambert Debut No. 36 "Dark Side" Kelly Clarkson Debut No. 40 "Tongue Tied" Grouplove
Dance/Club Play Songs *** No. 1 *** "What Makes You Beautiful" One Direction Greatest Gainer No. 2 "Calling (Lose My Mind)" Sebastian Ingrosso + Alesso Featuring Ryan Tedder Hot Shot Debut No. 32 "Chasing The Sun" The Wanted Debut No. 42 "Boyfriend" Justin Bieber Debut No. 50 "Wide Awake" Katy Perry
Rap Songs *** No. 1 *** "Drank In My Cup" Kirko Bangz Greatest Gainer No. 9 "Nobody's Perfect" J. Cole Featuring Missy Elliott Debut No. 25 "No Lie" 2 Chainz Featuring Drake
Rock Songs *** No. 1 *** "Burn It Down" Linkin Park Greatest Gainer No. 7 "Days Go By" The Offspring Hot Shot Debut No. 45 "Now" Staind Debut No. 48 "Take A Walk" Passion Pit
Alternative Songs *** No. 1 *** "Gold On The Ceiling" The Black Keys Greatest Gainer No. 12 "Some Nights" fun. Debut No. 40 "The King And All Of His Men" Wolf Gang
Country Songs *** No. 1 *** "Good Girl" Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood collects her 12th Country Songs No. 1, as "Good Girl" shoots 4-1. Of her 15 non-seasonal, promoted radio singles dating to her first, "Jesus, Take the Wheel," in 2006, 12 have reached No. 1; the other three have climbed to No. 2. Since "Wheel" first led the list the week of Jan. 21, 2006, Underwood's 12 No. 1s are more than twice as many as the total of the next-closest woman, Taylor Swift (five).
Greatest Gainer No. 13 "Come Over" Kenny Chesney Hot Shot Debut No. 54 "Born To Be Blue" The Mavericks Debut No. 59 "I Wanna Be That Feeling" Bucky Covington Debut No. 60 "Deep River Woman" Lionel Richie With Little Big Town
Latin Songs *** No. 1 *** "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" Michel Telo Greatest Gainer No. 29 "Mirando Al Cielo" Roberto Tapia Hot Shot Debut No. 46 "Where Have You Been" Rihanna Debut No. 50 "La De La Mala Suerte" Jesse & Joy
Regional Mexican Songs *** No. 1 *** "Llamada De Mi Ex" La Arrolladora Banda el Limon de Rene Camacho Greatest Gainer No. 14 "Mirando Al Cielo" Roberto Tapia Debut No. 37 "Vales Por Tres" Los Cuates de Sinaloa
Latin Pop Songs *** No. 1 *** "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" Michel Telo Debut No. 34 "Ella Lo Que Quiere Es Salsa" Victor Manuelle Featuring Voltio & Jowell & Randy Debut No. 39 "Incondicional" Prince Royce Greatest Gainer "Querido Tommy" Tommy Torres
Tropical Songs *** No. 1 *** "Incondicional" Prince Royce Greatest Gainer/Debut No. 19 "Just The Way You Are" Karlos Rose Debut No. 30 "Luna Llena" Baby Rasta & Gringo Debut No. 34 "Somebody That I Used To Know" Gotye Featuring Kimbra Debut No. 39 "La Profecia" Cano Estremera
Christian Songs *** No. 1 *** "Where I Belong" Building 429 Greatest Gainer No. 22 "Center Of It" Chris August Hot Shot Debut No. 39 "Be Somebody" Thousand Foot Krutch Debut No. 49 "You Are Loved" Heather Williams
Gospel Songs *** No. 1 *** "My Testimony" Marvin Sapp Greatest Gainer No. 18 "Take Me To The King" Tamela Mann Featuring Kirk Franklin Debut No. 27 "For My Good" Earnest Pugh Debut No. 29 "Hold On" James Fortune & FIYA Featuring Monica & Fred Hammond
Any predictions to this week's top 10?
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Post by josh on Jun 4, 2012 21:05:13 GMT -5
Carly Rae Jepsen #1!
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Post by bornfearless2000 on Jun 4, 2012 21:12:44 GMT -5
Queen CARRIE is #1!!!
#1 single and #1 album.
Who said she's a has been?
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Post by Verisimilitude on Jun 4, 2012 21:12:50 GMT -5
Tropical Songs Debut No. 34 "Somebody That I Used To Know" Gotye Featuring Kimbra I swear this is going to chart on the Gospel chart pretty soon.
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Jun 4, 2012 22:10:48 GMT -5
First I want to know why BDS doesn't include all of the stations? I don't think it's quite possible at the moment. I do expect, one day in the somewhat near future, that all stations in the country will be monitored. They may have a very valid reason for not including all stations on their panel. I just want to know what the logic is.
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Post by josh on Jun 4, 2012 22:14:41 GMT -5
Tropical Songs Debut No. 34 "Somebody That I Used To Know" Gotye Featuring Kimbra I swear this is going to chart on the Gospel chart pretty soon. What all did Adele chart on? RITD, I mean. Wondering how Gotye compares.
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Post by Verisimilitude on Jun 4, 2012 22:19:32 GMT -5
Tropical Songs Debut No. 34 "Somebody That I Used To Know" Gotye Featuring Kimbra I swear this is going to chart on the Gospel chart pretty soon. What all did Adele chart on? RITD, I mean. Wondering how Gotye compares. Besides the obvious, Triple A, Rhythmic, Rock, Latin, and even the R&B chart.
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Post by josh on Jun 4, 2012 22:33:30 GMT -5
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Pop Adult Pop/HAC Rhythmic Triple A Rock Latin R&B
all of which Gotye has (well Latin?), plus alternative, tropical... Didn't she set a huge record, though?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2012 22:55:40 GMT -5
#1 POP #1 HAC #1 AC #1 Triple A #16 Rhythmic #17 Alternative Also getting some support from Urban/Urban AC. It looks likely it will sell 5 million by the year's end too.
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Post by josh on Jun 4, 2012 23:23:13 GMT -5
This week, Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" adds Hot Latin Songs to its chart discography, marking the unprecedented and record-extending 12th Nielsen BDS-based Billboard airplay chart on which the song has appeared.
Debut Date, Chart, Peak Position Dec. 11, 2010, Triple A, No. 1 (14 weeks) Dec. 25, 2010, Adult Top 40, No. 1 (11 weeks*) Jan. 22, 2011, Rock Songs, No. 15 March 19, 2011, Alternative, No. 21 March 26, 2011, Adult Contemporary, No. 1 (four weeks*) April 2, 2011, Hot 100 Airplay (all-format), No. 1 (six weeks) April 2, 2011, Mainstream Top 40, No. 1 (five weeks) April 2, 2011, Dance Airplay, No. 2 May 28, 2011, Rhythmic, No. 12 July 2, 2011, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, No. 61 July 2, 2011, Latin Pop Airplay, No. 17* July 23, 2011, Hot Latin Songs, No. 43*
This is more what I was talking about, but your info is very good! The last 3 unbold ones are the only ones I don't know if he's charted on or not.
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Post by cesarams on Jun 5, 2012 6:49:41 GMT -5
TUESDAY'S UPDATE: TOP 20:
1. GOTYE - Somebody That I Used To Know: 199.294 (+ 0.627) 2. FUN. - We Are Young f/Janelle Monae: 154.498 (- 2.647) 3. MAROON 5 - Payphone f/Wiz Khalifa: 137.875 (+ 2.660) 4. CARLY RAE JEPSEN - Call Me Maybe: 133.852 (+ 3.324)[/b][/color] 5. NICKI MINAJ - Starships: 129.135 (- 1.014) 6. FLO RIDA - Wild Ones f/Sia: 122.104 (- 1.445) 7. THE WANTED - Glad You Came: 116.631 (- 1.188) 8. ONE DIRECTION - What Makes You Beautiful: 115.068 (- 0.202) 9. KELLY CLARKSON - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill ...: 93.503 (- 0.498) 10. TRAIN - Drive By: 86.643 (- 0.066) 11. RIHANNA - Where Have You Been: 81.630 (+ 1.847) 12. JUSTIN BIEBER - Boyfriend: 77.953 (- 0.196) ▲ 13. USHER - Scream: 77.165 (+ 0.630) ▲ 14. DRAKE - Take Care f/Rihanna: 77.148 (- 0.812) 15. ADELE - Rumour Has It: 76.766 (- 1.459) ▼ 16. KATY PERRY - Part Of Me: 70.377 (- 1.207) 17. KIRKO BANGZ - Drank In My Cup: 67.376 (+ 0.069) 18. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Good Girl: 65.576 (+ 0.146) 19. ADELE - Set Fire To The Rain: 60.218 (+ 0.199) 20. ERIC CHURCH - Springsteen: 59.810 (+ 0.639) OTHERS:
ZAC BROWN BAND - No Hurry: 58.987 (+ 0.646) KARMIN - Broken Hearted: 58.158 (+ 0.283) LUKE BRYAN - Drunk On You: 54.350 (+ 0.196) PITBULL - Back In Time: 52.650 (- 0.047) ELLIE GOULDING - Lights: 47.893 (+ 0.401) CA$H OUT - Cashin' Out: 45.730 (+ 0.420) DAVID GUETTA - Titanium f/Sia: 44.222 (+ 0.326) KATY PERRY - Wide Awake: 43.651 (+ 2.527) DEMI LOVATO - Give Your Heart A Break: 37.397 (+ 0.062) CALVIN HARRIS - Let's Go f/Ne-Yo: 33.704 (+ 0.142) GYM CLASS HEROES - The Fighter f/Ryan Tedder: 32.997 (+ 0.982) JASON MRAZ - I Won't Give Up: 30.977 (+ 0.118) USHER - Lemme See f/Rick Ross: 21.696 (+ 0.641) RITA ORA - How We Do (Party): 20.742 (+ 0.237) LINKIN PARK - Burn It Down: 18.238 (+ 0.251) ONE DIRECTION - One Thing: 14.345 (+ 0.558) THE WANTED - Chasing The Sun: 11.737 (+ 0.220) B.O.B - Both Of Us f/Taylor Swift: 10.839 (+ 0.230) FUN. - Some Nights: 6.964 (+ 0.374) KELLY CLARKSON - Dark Side: 3.878 (+ 0.271)
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Post by josh on Jun 5, 2012 7:25:04 GMT -5
4. CARLY RAE JEPSEN - Call Me Maybe: 133.852 (+ 3.324) YES! Carly Rae back on top.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 5, 2012 9:07:43 GMT -5
www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/industry/record-labels/how-island-def-jam-saved-justin-bieber-s-1007218752.storyHow Island Def Jam Saved Justin Bieber's 'Boyfriend' at Top 40 Radio June 04, 2012 | By Gary Trust, New York Radio's relationship with Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend" is back on track. Nine weeks ago, the song debuted on Billboard's Nielsen BDS-based Mainstream Top 40 chart at No. 20 with 3,961 first-week plays, marking the best first-week sum for a song by a male artist in the chart's almost 20-year history. Just three weeks later, "Boyfriend" became Bieber's first format top 10 (after eight prior chart entries). Justin Bieber's 'Boyfriend' Breaks First-Week Airplay Record on Billboard Mainstream Top 40 Chart Over the next four weeks, however, "Boyfriend" registered decreases in plays, falling out of the top 10 and from 6,881 plays (May 5) to 5,699 (June 2). Similar drops showed on Billboard's all-format audience-based Hot 100 Airplay chart, where the song slipped from a No. 13 peak (57 million listener impressions) to No. 19 (45 million) from the beginning to the end of May. On the Rhythmic chart, the track likewise tumbled from No. 7 on the May 12 chart (2,941 plays) to No. 10 on the June 2 tally (2,541). Early to rise, early to fall. As it sets up Bieber's third studio album, Believe, due June 19, Island Def Jam still believed, however, that this "Boyfriend" was a keeper. Label president/COO Steve Bartels says that the song's fast start was powered by programmers' excitement over a big-name release. After playing it in heavy rotation initially, once early listener research revealed unfamiliarity, some stations eased off airplay, resulting in the song's chart retreats. How did the tide turn back in Bieber's favor? "Radio needs to allow star artists the time to connect. Justin Bieber is one of those," Bartels says. "I went back with my staff and our friends at radio and promoted belief. All the signs were there: video views, huge single sales, monster streaming and requests." To date, the official video for "Boyfriend," which didn't premiere until early May, has garnered 60 million YouTube views. The song has sold 2.1 million downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and registered 5.5 million on-demand streams, according to BDS. The label's resolve is paying off. For the second week in a row, "Boyfriend" boasts a bullet, ranking at No. 9 on Mainstream Top 40, up by 533 plays, a 9% gain. On Rhythmic, the song lifts 9-8 (up by 218 spins, an 8% increase). On the latest (June 9) Hot 100 Airplay chart, it rose from 48 to 53 million audience impressions (up 9%). Two weeks earlier, the song had collapsed from 51 to 45 million. "With focus and determination by all involved, things turned toward the signs that we initially saw," Bartels says. Notably, the song has turned around its radio fortunes without the aid of such modern traditional aids as a TV commercial synch or a cover by the cast of Fox's "Glee," the latter of which assisted the rebound of one of the more recent examples of a song that found new life at top 40 after an initial downturn, Cee Lo Green's "F**k You! (Forget You)"; after peaking at No. 18 in a nine-week chart run in 2010, the song returned in 2011, eventually topping Mainstream Top 40 the week of April 16, the "Glee" tribute having spurred sales and helped convince PDs of its hit potential. Bieber did perform "Boyfriend" on the season finale of NBC's "The Voice" (May 8) and the Billboard Music Awards (May 20). Still, Island Def Jam cites radio's faith as the main driver for the song's renewed momentum. "Things are back in a place that is giving the song and artist his just due," Bartels says. "Everyone (at radio) believed in the song and programmed this song to win," echoes Island Def Jam EVP of promotion Rick Sackheim. "When early callout looked shaky and confidence seemed to be questioned, we dug in and found a new positive story each day. The staff took each story and spread it throughout the country to rebuild our drive." That "Boyfriend" is re-approaching its highest national audience reach is "due to the hard work, commitment and belief in the song and Bieber from both our staff and radio," Sackheim says. Radio gatekeepers agree. "Programmers underestimate the power of Bieber and his following," says Pattie Moreno, KHHM Sacramento, Calif., PD, who notes the song's popularity from "schools (to) clubs." That the song reveals a more adult-sounding vibe than Bieber's earlier efforts may also be adding to its staying power. "('Boyfriend') was co-written by Mike Posner and was sung to me by Mike himself the day before selling it to Bieber," Moreno recalls. "This song is passionate, pop, catchy and has street cred all in one. "Give him a hit and it will soar no matter what." "We are proud we listened to the only people who matter, our listeners," says WFLZ Tampa, Fla., PD Tommy Chuck. "From the beginning, listeners of all ages told us that 'Boyfriend' was a hit. Requests have consistently been huge." WXKS Boston PD Dylan Sprague cites "consistent downloads and sales" for the station's continued devotion to "Boyfriend." "Over time, callout has continued to build. This was an event record release that our listeners were eager to sample, so we gave it to them. "It makes sense that the spins would accelerate and then fall back as the song settled into regular rotation," Sprague says. WVHT Norfolk, Va., PD/MD Paul McCoy likewise understands the chart fluctuations of "Boyfriend." "I think that the spin decreases were a little misleading. Many stations powered it early to ride the 'Bieber buzz.' Sales continue to be very strong here in Norfolk. This is one of those times where you kind of have to go with your gut." Rhythmic PDs concur. "('Boyfriend') has been top five every week, females 18-34, in our research since our first test," says WKHT Knoxville, Tenn., PD Darren Stephens. "It's currently No. 2. The recent announcement of Bieber's concert in Nashville hasn't hurt, either. "Phones are crazy for tickets... and the show isn't until January 2013." With two weeks until Believe arrives, the stage is set for "Boyfriend" to continue to gain, as Bieber Fever is likely to reach precarious levels among fans. Radio promotions are even being treated with top-secret care, reflecting the album's high-priority status. "We've got something planned for the album release," says a coy McCoy, "but, hey ... I've got a lot of competition here."
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2012 9:28:36 GMT -5
Retro Top 10's for this week
1 year ago (6/18/11)
1 1 Rolling In The Deep - Adele (5th week of 7 @ #1) 2 2 Give Me Everything - Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo, AfroJack & Nayer 3 3 E.T. - Katy Perry ft. Kanye West 4 6 The Lazy Song - Bruno Mars 5 4 On The Floor - Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull 6 9 Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock 7 8 The Edge Of Glory - Lady Gaga 8 5 Just Can't Get Enough - Black Eyed Peas 9 7 Till The World Ends - Britney Spears 10 12 The Show Goes On - Lupe Fiasco
5 years ago (6/16/07)
1 1 Umbrella - Rihanna ft. Jay-Z (2nd week of 7 @ #1) 2 2 Party Like A Rockstar - Shop Boyz 3 4 Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin') - T-Pain ft. Yung Joc 4 8 Big Girls Don't Cry - Fergie 5 3 Makes Me Wonder - Maroon 5 6 7 Girlfriend - Avril Lavigne 7 5 Home - Daughtry 8 6 Summer Love - Justin Timberlake 9 10 Pop Lock And Drop It - Huey 10 12 Before He Cheats - Carrie Underwood
10 years ago (6/15/02)
1 1 Foolish - Ashanti (9th week of 10 @ #1) 2 2 I Need A Girl (Part One) - P Diddy ft. Usher & Loon 3 5 Hot In Herre - Nelly 4 4 Without Me - Eminem 5 3 What's Luv? - Fat Joe ft. Ashanti 6 6 A Thousand Miles - Vanessa Carlton 7 8 The Middle - Jimmy Eat World 8 7 U Don't Have To Call - Usher 9 12 Oh Boy - Cam'ron ft. Juelz Santana 10 9 Addictive - Truth Hurts
15 years ago (6/14/97)
1 - I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy ft. Faith Evans & 112 (1st week of 11 @ #1) 2 1 MMBop - Hanson 3 3 Say You'll Be There - Spice Girls 4 2 Return Of The Mack - Mark Morrison 5 4 Hypnotize - Notorious B.I.G. 6 5 The Freshmen - Verve Pipe 7 6 I Belong To You (Every Time I See Your Face) - Rome 8 9 It's Your Love - Time McGraw & Faith Hill 9 8 G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T. - Changing Faces 10 14 Bitch - Meredith Brooks
Hot 100 Airplay from 15 years ago
1 2 MMMBop - Hanson (1st week of 4 @ #1) 2 1 You Were Meant For Me - Jewel 3 3 One Headlight - Wallflowers
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Post by josh on Jun 5, 2012 11:06:56 GMT -5
1. GOTYE - Somebody That I Used To Know: 199.294 (+ 0.627)
so close lol
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jun 5, 2012 11:11:33 GMT -5
15 years ago (6/14/97) 8 9 It's Your Love - Time McGraw & Faith Hill
I remember this like it was yesterday :'(
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 5, 2012 12:59:45 GMT -5
1 - I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy ft. Faith Evans & 112 (1st week of 11 @ #1)
Didn't remember that this actually debuted at #1.. Not a great song but a good way to remember Biggie imo.
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Post by cesarams on Jun 6, 2012 7:04:48 GMT -5
WEDNESDAY'S UPDATE: TOP 20: 1. GOTYE - Somebody That I Used To Know: 199.754 (+ 0.460) 2. FUN. - We Are Young f/Janelle Monae: 151.398 (- 3.100) 3. MAROON 5 - Payphone f/Wiz Khalifa: 139.872 (+ 1.997) 4. CARLY RAE JEPSEN - Call Me Maybe: 137.643 (+ 3.791)[/color] 5. NICKI MINAJ - Starships: 127.384 (- 1.751) 6. FLO RIDA - Wild Ones f/Sia: 121.104 (- 1.000) 7. THE WANTED - Glad You Came: 115.712 (- 0.919) 8. ONE DIRECTION - What Makes You Beautiful: 114.936 (- 0.132) 9. KELLY CLARKSON - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill ...: 92.332 (- 1.171) 10. TRAIN - Drive By: 86.119 (- 0.524) 11. RIHANNA - Where Have You Been: 83.881 (+ 2.251)12. USHER - Scream: 78.244 (+ 1.079) ▲[/b] 13. JUSTIN BIEBER - Boyfriend: 77.870 (- 0.083) ▼ 14. ADELE - Rumour Has It: 76.261 (- 0.505) ▲ 15. DRAKE - Take Care f/Rihanna: 75.764 (- 1.384) ▼ 16. KATY PERRY - Part Of Me: 68.302 (- 2.075) 17. KIRKO BANGZ - Drank In My Cup: 66.694 (- 0.682) 18. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Good Girl: 65.045 (- 0.531) 19. ERIC CHURCH - Springsteen: 59.902 (+ 0.092) 20. ADELE - Set Fire To The Rain: 59.451 (- 0.767) OTHERS: KARMIN - Broken Hearted: 58.944 (+ 0.786) ZAC BROWN BAND - No Hurry: 57.426 (- 1.561) LUKE BRYAN - Drunk On You: 54.739 (+ 0.389) PITBULL - Back In Time: 52.706 (+ 0.056) ELLIE GOULDING - Lights: 48.151 (+ 0.258) KATY PERRY - Wide Awake: 46.695 (+ 3.044)CA$H OUT - Cashin' Out: 46.397 (+ 0.667) DAVID GUETTA - Titanium f/Sia: 45.257 (+ 1.035) DEMI LOVATO - Give Your Heart A Break: 37.759 (+ 0.392) CALVIN HARRIS - Let's Go f/Ne-Yo: 34.450 (+ 0.746) GYM CLASS HEROES - The Fighter f/Ryan Tedder: 34.019 (+ 1.022) JASON MRAZ - I Won't Give Up: 31.190 (+ 0.213) NICKI MINAJ - Beez In The Trap f/2 Chainz: 27.976 HAVANA BROWN - We Run The Night f/Pitbull: 25.212 USHER - Lemme See f/Rick Ross: 22.380 (+ 0.684) RITA ORA - How We Do (Party): 20.776 (+ 0.034) LINKIN PARK - Burn It Down: 18.241 (+ 0.003) ONE DIRECTION - One Thing: 14.931 (+ 0.586) THE WANTED - Chasing The Sun: 12.232 (+ 0.495) B.O.B - Both Of Us f/Taylor Swift: 11.338 (+ 0.499) ED SHEERAN - The A Team: 5.704 FUN. - Some Nights: 7.412 (+ 0.448) KELLY CLARKSON - Dark Side: 4.258 (+ 0.380) FOSTER THE PEOPLE - Houdini: 0.873 CIARA - Sweat f/2 Chainz: 0.360 KERLI - Zero Gravity: 0.253
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2012 7:06:35 GMT -5
OMG! They really are torturing Gotye and his fans!
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jun 6, 2012 7:14:20 GMT -5
^ I'm sure it's a conscious effort on the part of every radio station in the country ;)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2012 7:18:04 GMT -5
Could be. It's the Illuminati you know...
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Post by josh on Jun 6, 2012 8:40:24 GMT -5
4. CARLY RAE JEPSEN - Call Me Maybe: 137.643 (+ 3.791)
Yes! Get those +4 million updates now Carly Rae!!!
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Post by Honeymoon on Jun 6, 2012 9:18:05 GMT -5
A lot of drops, making the way for those Summer smashes
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Post by Spidey on Jun 6, 2012 10:08:47 GMT -5
Over on the Digital Songs chart, Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" is steady at No. 1 again with 284,000 (down 6%) while Maroon 5's "Payphone" (featuring Wiz Khalifa) rises a notch to No. 2 with 257,000 (down 3%). Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" is also up one to No. 3, selling 247,000 (down 6%). The chart's highest debut is at No. 4, where Justin Bieber's "Die In Your Arms" bows with 185,000. It's the singer's 11th song to start in the top 10. Justin Bieber Taps Ludacris For 'All Around the World' Single: Listen Pitbull's "Back In Time" climbs 7-5 (147,000; down less than 1%), Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" rises 8-6 (144,000; down 1%) and Bieber's "Boyfriend" jumps 9-7 (138,000; down 4%). fun.'s "We Are Young" (featuring Janelle Monae) falls 6-8 (137,000; down 8%), Nicki Minaj's "Starships" tumbles 5-9 (135,000; down 12%) and One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful" returns to the top 10, up two slots, to No. 10 (129,000; down less than 1%). www.billboard.com/#/news/john-mayer-s-no-1-for-second-week-on-billboard-1007242752.story?utm_source=most_recent
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