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Post by jebsib on Mar 6, 2013 18:42:42 GMT -5
Look at Billboard keeping us on our toes! 3 hrs ago we thought this song would be #1 for 20 weeks; now it may not be at the top a couple of weeks from now!
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Post by Quixotic Music Lover on Mar 6, 2013 18:42:50 GMT -5
Exactly! With those figures combined, how the hell did it make it #10 on just streaming alone??? Wasn't Swedish House mafia way higher on airplay and about even with sales and streaming? The weighting of airplay is 7,500 AI to 1 chart point, and sales is 12 downloads to 1 chart point. On-Demand streaming was 150:1 or 50 times greater than airplay. Passive streaming was 300:1 or 25 times greater than airplay. The addition of YouTube views has resulted in the # of streams skyrocketing. I think the weightings have changed for streaming, but still if a song is getting 2 millon Youtube views and 1 million on-demand streams, it could be getting 10,000 chart points which is equal to 75 million AI (and that would put it in the top 10 on the airplay chart), or 120,000 digital downloads (also top 10).
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Mar 6, 2013 19:47:45 GMT -5
Harlem Shake is plummeting! Who saw this? Seriously?
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Post by crystalphnx on Mar 6, 2013 20:45:10 GMT -5
here's Paul Grein's column for the week, which I just updated with his ranking info below the Top 10. I haven't always agreed with his editorializing in the past, but I did enjoy reading about his qualms with the latest formula change in this week's article. Paul Grein - Week Ending March 3, 2013. Songs: Is The Right Song #1?[/u][/size] “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz this week becomes the first song in digital history to top 300K in weekly sales eight times. The old record was held by “We Are Young” by fun. featuring Janelle Monae, which topped 300K in weekly sales seven times. In addition, “Thrift Shop” tops the 4 million mark in digital sales this week. It has sold more than 3 million copies since the beginning of the year. This marks the first time in the digital era that a song has sold 3 million copies this early in a calendar year. The previous record was set last year when “We Are Young” topped 3 million in the week ending April 8. “Thrift Shop” was also the first song to sell 1 million copies in 2013 and the first to sell 2 million copies. Given all these facts, you might expect that “Thrift Shop” is also #1 on the Hot 100, but that distinction goes, for the third week in row, to Baauer’s viral phenomenon “Harlem Shake.” “Harlem Shake” is the first song to capitalize on Billboard’s decision to add You Tube streaming data to the Hot 100 formula. If this policy had been in place two years ago, Rebecca Black’s “Friday” might have had a shot at #1 (it peaked at #58 in April 2011). And if it had been in place last summer, PSY’s “Gangnam Style” would undoubtedly have hit #1 (it spent seven weeks at #2). Even so, it seems to me that the You Tube element is being given too much weight. “Thrift Shop” has been #1 on Hot Digital Songs for eight straight weeks. “Harlem Shake” spent one week (last week) at #2 on that chart. (It has sold 816K copies to date.) “Thrift Shop” is #2 on the all-format Radio Songs chart for the second week (just behind Taylor Swift’s mass-appeal smash “I Knew You Were Trouble.”) “Harlem Shake” doesn’t yet appear on the 75-position Radio Songs chart. And yet “Harlem Shake” comes out on top on the Hot 100. In fact, Billboard’s Gary Trust reports that it wasn’t even close. “Harlem Shake” has more than twice as many total Hot 100 points this week as “Thrift Shop.” So, how did “Harlem Shake” do it? It’s #1 on the Streaming Songs chart with 54 million streams. That’s down 45% from last week’s total of 98 million streams, but still far ahead of the #2-ranked “Thrift Shop,” which had 9.7 million streams this week. I think it was a good idea to include You Tube streaming data in the Hot 100, but it’s hard to (Harlem) shake the sense that it’s being over-weighted. I’m sure Billboard will review the chart formula and make adjustments as needed. They’ve been fine-tuning Hot 100 methodology virtually since the week the chart was introduced in August 1958. As noted, “Thrift Shop” is #1 on Hot Digital Songs for the eighth week. It’s the first song to spend eight weeks on top since Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” scored from May to July of last year. (If “Thrift Shop” has one more week on top, it will have the longest run at #1 since the Black Eyed Peas’ “I Gotta Feeling” was #1 for 10 weeks in 2009.) “Thrift Shop” is also #1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for the eighth week. That’s the longest run in the top spot for a song by a white artist since Robin Thicke’s “Lost Without U” spent 11 weeks on top in 2007. “Harlem Shake” is #1 on Dance/Electronic Songs for the third week. Digital History Refresher I: The first song in digital history to top 300K in weekly sales was “Low” by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain, which did it in the week after Christmas 2007. The first song top 300K twice was “Live Your Life” by T.I. featuring Rihanna. The first to hit that threshold three times (and also four times) was Flo Rida’s “Right Round.” The first to do it five times was “Love The Way You Lie” by Eminem featuring Rihanna. The first to do it six times (and also seven times) was “We Are Young.” The first to do it eight times is “Thrift Shop.” Will “Thrift Shop” also become the first to do it nine times? Place your bets. Digital History II Refresher II: Here are the first songs to sell 3 million copies in each calendar year from 2008 through 2011 (and the week they topped the 3 million mark in calendar-year sales). 2011: “E.T.” by Katy Perry featuring Kanye West (May 8); 2010: Train’s “Hey, Soul Sister” (May 30); 2009: Flo Rida’s “Right Round” (April 26); 2008: Leona Lewis’ “Bleeding Love” (Aug. 17). Taylor Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble.” holds at #4 for the second week. This is its 13th week in the top 10, which makes it one of Swift’s four longest-running top 10 hits to date. It ties “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and 2009’s “Love Story.” Only one Swift song, “You Belong With Me,” has had a longer run in the top 10 (16 weeks in 2009). “Suit & Tie” by Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z holds at #8 for the second week. The song tops the 1 million mark in digital sales this week. “Don’t You Worry Child” by Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin returns to the top 10 after spending a couple of weeks just outside the top 10 (at #11 and then #12). The song has sold 1,990,000 copies. It received a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording. Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 songs. The Top Five: Baauer’s “Harlem Shake” holds at #1 in its third week on the chart. Digital sales rank: #3 (228K)…“Thrift Shop” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz holds at #2 for the third week in its 22nd week on the chart. This is its 11th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #1 (326K)… Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man” holds at #3 for the second week in its 11th week on the chart. This is its fourth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #2 (231K)… Taylor Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble.” holds at #4 for the second week in its 20th week on the chart. The song has climbed as high as #2. This is its 13th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #9 (121K)…“Stay” by Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko rebounds from #7 to #5 in its fourth week on the chart. The song has climbed as high as #3. This is its third week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #5 (211K). The Second Five: Drake’s “Started From The Bottom” holds at #6 for the second week in its fourth week on the chart. This is its third week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #6 (142K)…“Scream & Shout” by will.i.am featuring Britney Spears drops from #5 to #7 its 14th week on the chart. This is its ninth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #8 (122K)…“Suit & Tie” by Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z holds at #8 for the second week in its eighth week on the chart. The song has climbed as high as #4. This is its fifth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #7 (141K)… Bruno Mars’ “Locked Out Of Heaven” holds at #9 for the second week in its 22nd week on the chart. The song spent six weeks at #1. This is its 19th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #16 (83K)…“Don’t You Worry Child” by Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin rebounds from #12 to #10 in its in its 24th week on the chart. The song has climbed as high as #6. This is its sixth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #18 (79K). “Love Me” by Lil Wayne featuring Drake and Future drops from #10 out of the top 10. Demi Lovato’s “Heart Attack” is the week’s top new entry at #12. It’s vying to become Lovato’s third top 10 hit. “This Is Me,” a collabo with Joe Jonas from Camp Rock, hit #9 in July 2008. “Skyscraper” reached #10 in July 2011. Digital sales rank: #4 (215K). That’s the second-biggest sales tally so far this year for a song in its first week of release. It trails “Suit & Tie,” which sold 315K in its first week. This is the third different song titled “Heart Attack” to make the top 40. Trey Songz’s “Heart Attack” reached #35 in September. Olivia Newton-John’s “Heart Attack” hit #3 in November 1982. “Feel This Moment” by Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera jumps from #28 to #18 in its sixth week…“Poetic Justice” by Kendrick Lamar featuring Drake jumps from #34 to #26 in its 19th week…Of Monsters And Men’s “Little Talks” drops from #26 to #28 in its 41st week. The song tops the 2 million mark in digital sales this week…Blake Shelton’s “Sure Be Cool If You Did” jumps from #32 to #29 in its eighth week. The song is #1 on Hot Country Songs for the second week. AWOLNATION’s “Sail” jumps from #49 to #30 in its 26th week…Adele’s “Skyfall” vaults from #61 to #33 in its 20th week in the wake of winning the Oscar for Best Song. The song has already climbed as high as #8. Digital sales rank: #10 (105K). “Just Give Me A Reason” by Pink featuring Nate Ruess leaps from #72 to #47 in its third week…Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart” jumps from #60 to #51 in its sixth week….Florida Georgia Line’s “Get Your Shine On” jumps from #64 to #56 in its sixth week…“Bad” by Wale featuring Tiara Thomas jumps from #70 to #61 in its third week… “Can’t Hold Us” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis leaps from #92 to #65 in its fourth week. Darius Rucker’s “Wagon Wheel” jumps from #87 to #69 in its fourth week…Krewella’s “Alive” jumps from #79 to #72 in its third week. Krewella’s first full-length album is due this summer. Emeli Sande’s “Next To Me” jumps from #89 to #73 in its second week. The song reached #2 on The Official U.K. chart…“Power Trip” by J. Cole featuring Miguel jumps from #91 to #80 in its third week… “We Still In This B****” by B.o.B featuring T.I. & Juicy J jumps from #97 to #82 in its third week. (Can we sink any lower in terms of the coarseness of a title on the Hot 100? It’s hard to see how, though I’m sure we will.) Chris Young’s “I Can Take It From There” jumps from #96 to #83 in its fourth week…Eric Church’s “Like Jesus Does” jumps from #99 to #86 in its second week…Britt Nicole’s “Gold” is the week’s second highest new entry at #90. This is the title track from Nicole’s third studio album, which was released a year ago…Rascal Flatts’ “Changed” re-enters the chart at #93. The song has already climbed to #73. Michael Buble’s “It’s A Beautiful Day” debuts at #94. The song is from To Be Loved, which is due April 23. It’s Buble’s sixth major-label studio album. His last three (Call Me Irresponsible, Crazy Love and Christmas) have reached #1. Buble’s last non-holiday album, Crazy Love, spawned his first top 40 single, “Haven’t Met You Yet.” The song reached #24 on the Hot 100 and received a Grammy nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. Justin Timberlake’s “Mirrors” drops from #76 to #97 in its third week. The song is faring better in the U.K., where it jumps from #4 to #1 on The Official U.K. chart. It’s Timberlake’s fourth #1 in The U.K., following “SexyBack” (featuring Timbaland), Timbaland’s “Give It To Me,” on which he was featured, and Madonna’s “4 Minutes,” on which he was featured. Brantley Gilbert’s “More Than Miles” debuts at #98. The song is from Gilbert’s gold album Halfway To Heaven, which was released three years ago this month…Hadouken!’s “Levitate” debuts at #99. The song is from the group’s third studio album Every Weekend, which is due March 18. “Payphone” by Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa tops the 5 million mark in digital sales this week. It’s Maroon 5’s second song to reach this plateau. “Moves Like Jagger” (featuring Christina Aguilera) is up to 5,975,000. “Titanium” by David Guetta featuring Sia tops the 3 million mark this week. It’s Guetta’s third song to reach this plateau, following “Sexy Chick” (featuring Akon, 3,424,000) and Flo Rida’s “Club Can’t Handle Me” (on which he was featured, 3,025,000). “Pursuit Of Happiness” by Kid Cudi featuring MGMT & Ratatat tops the 2 million mark. It’s Kid Cudi’s second 2 million-seller. “Day ’N’ Nite” is up to 2,871,000. Gary Allan’s former #1 country hit “Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)” tops the 1 million mark this week. (The lyric idea is exact opposite of Poison’s “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” a #1 pop hit in 1988.) music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-march-3-2013-songs-record-1-231209252.html;_ylt=A2KLJb2r7jdRVg4ARwEPwiUv;_ylu=X3oDMTFkYTZnZmZkBG1pdANNdXNpYyBCbG9nIEluZGV4BHBvcwMxBHNlYwNNZWRpYUJsb2dJbmRleA--;_ylg=X3oDMTFpMm9iMzh1BGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdANibG9nBHB0A3NlY3Rpb25z;_ylv=3
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Post by RadioBeatz on Mar 6, 2013 21:01:58 GMT -5
I wholeheartedly agree with Paul, ONLY the official video should count for youtube streaming data and it shouln't hold so much weight on the Hot 100.
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Post by kingofpain on Mar 6, 2013 21:15:38 GMT -5
Um, didn't this enter the Hot 100 like two or three weeks ago already?
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Mar 6, 2013 22:38:21 GMT -5
Harlem Shake wont be #1 next week if it's loosing 40% of its youtube streams week to week. Its not selling as well as gangnum style relative to its competition.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 0:31:00 GMT -5
It would be stupid to only count the official video. Only counting the video if it includes 2 minutes of the official audio? Ok, but only counting the Vevo upload would be bad for things like Set Fire To The Rain which has 350 million views from unofficial lyric videos.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 0:44:28 GMT -5
My personal opinion is that the video should include the full official audio and viewers should have to actually play at least half of the song for it to count.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 1:01:26 GMT -5
What about Radio edits? Remixes?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 1:06:24 GMT -5
What about Radio edits? Remixes? Radio edits have a full official time. So do remixes. In other words, a 30 second snippet should not count as listening to the song.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Mar 7, 2013 1:10:29 GMT -5
What if there's an official edit of the song that is actually 30 seconds long that we haven't been made aware of yet?
Rihanna had a Hot 100 hit last year thanks to sales of a 1:18 song yet it was combined with the Chris Brown version (I believe) which was 3:39. The shorter version was the only one available for sale but the longer version was the one to get radio airplay. Maybe they shouldn't have counted the 1:18 because it was less than half the song. And this song had lyrics and additional verses and everything that weren't present in the short version.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 1:16:42 GMT -5
What if there's an official edit of the song that is actually 30 seconds long that we haven't been made aware of yet? Rihanna had a Hot 100 hit last year thanks to sales of a 1:18 song yet it was combined with the Chris Brown version (I believe) which was 3:39. The shorter version was the only one available for sale but the longer version was the one to get radio airplay. Maybe they shouldn't have counted the 1:18 because it was less than half the song. And this song had lyrics and additional verses and everything that weren't present in the short version. But the 1:18 version was the official version of the song. She later released an extended remix. So they were both official versions. If the official version of the song is a minute long, it should count. If people are playing a 30 second clip of a 4 minute song, it shouldn't count. Yes, labels could take advantage of such a rule by uploading 30 second clips to VEVO, but that's an issue for later.
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Post by Enigma. on Mar 7, 2013 4:31:20 GMT -5
"“Pursuit Of Happiness” by Kid Cudi featuring MGMT & Ratatat tops the 2 million mark."
WOW this is surprising!
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Mar 7, 2013 9:10:32 GMT -5
What if there's an official edit of the song that is actually 30 seconds long that we haven't been made aware of yet? Rihanna had a Hot 100 hit last year thanks to sales of a 1:18 song yet it was combined with the Chris Brown version (I believe) which was 3:39. The shorter version was the only one available for sale but the longer version was the one to get radio airplay. Maybe they shouldn't have counted the 1:18 because it was less than half the song. And this song had lyrics and additional verses and everything that weren't present in the short version. But the 1:18 version was the official version of the song. She later released an extended remix. So they were both official versions. If the official version of the song is a minute long, it should count. If people are playing a 30 second clip of a 4 minute song, it shouldn't count. Yes, labels could take advantage of such a rule by uploading 30 second clips to VEVO, but that's an issue for later. My point here is that radio would likely never play the short version of that song so a longer version was made. That could be a form of "cheating". Hell, the Hot 100 has dozens of examples of "cheating" songs, artists and labels.
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Post by Enigma. on Mar 7, 2013 9:18:26 GMT -5
Argh charts are so late! Frustrating
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Post by Quixotic Music Lover on Mar 7, 2013 10:20:23 GMT -5
Argh charts are so late! Frustrating Very late, makes me wonder what is going on behind the scenes at Billboard. They seem to be losing it these days. There new website was rolled out with great fanfare on the 26th of January and it still has numerous bugs.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 11:55:24 GMT -5
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this week last week 2 weeks weeks on title, artist peak 1 1 1 3 #1 3 wks Harlem Shake, Baauer 1 2 2 2 22 Thrift Shop, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz 1 3 3 8 11 When I Was Your Man, Bruno Mars 3 4 4 5 20 I Knew You Were Trouble., Taylor Swift 2 5 7 3 4 Stay, Rihanna Featuring Mikky Ekko 3 6 6 10 4 Started From The Bottom, Drake 6 7 5 4 14 Scream & Shout, will.i.am & Britney Spears 3 8 8 9 8 Suit & Tie, Justin Timberlake Featuring Jay Z 4 9 9 7 22 Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 1 10 12 11 24 Don't You Worry Child, Swedish House Mafia Featuring John Martin 6 11 10 19 7 Love Me, Lil Wayne Featuring Drake & Future 10 12 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Heart Attack, Demi Lovato 12 13 11 6 39 Ho Hey, The Lumineers 3 14 14 13 13 Daylight, Maroon 5 7 15 15 15 18 F**kin Problems, A$AP Rocky Featuring Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar 8 16 17 17 17 Sweet Nothing, Calvin Harris Featuring Florence Welch 10 17 16 14 26 Girl On Fire, Alicia Keys Featuring Nicki Minaj 11 18 28 47 6 Feel This Moment, Pitbull Featuring Christina Aguilera 18 19 19 12 30 I Will Wait, Mumford & Sons 12 20 22 37 27 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 20 21 21 22 9 Pour It Up, Rihanna 21 22 23 23 39 It's Time, Imagine Dragons 15 23 24 25 19 Catch My Breath, Kelly Clarkson 19 24 18 16 21 Beauty And A Beat, Justin Bieber Featuring Nicki Minaj 5 25 20 18 19 Try, P!nk 9 26 34 49 19 Poetic Justice, Kendrick Lamar Featuring Drake 26 27 27 26 26 Gangnam Style, PSY 2 28 26 31 41 Little Talks, Of Monsters And Men 20 29 32 38 8 Sure Be Cool If You Did, Blake Shelton 29 30 49 55 26 Sail, AWOLNATION 30 31 30 20 9 Carry On, fun. 20 32 25 21 23 Diamonds, Rihanna 1 33 61 83 20 Skyfall, Adele 8 34 37 44 7 Troublemaker, Olly Murs Featuring Flo Rida 34 35 33 34 37 One More Night, Maroon 5 1 36 29 30 36 Home, Phillip Phillips 6 37 31 33 23 Hall Of Fame, The Script Featuring will.i.am 25 38 38 28 54 Some Nights, fun. 3 39 36 29 45 Wanted, Hunter Hayes 16 40 41 46 12 All Gold Everything, Trinidad James 36 41 35 35 11 C'Mon, Ke$ha 27 42 40 27 31 Adorn, Miguel 17 43 39 39 18 Better Dig Two, The Band Perry 28 44 13 45 3 One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks), One Direction 13 45 44 43 14 One Of Those Nights, Tim McGraw 32 46 47 41 12 Two Black Cadillacs, Carrie Underwood 41 47 72 84 3 Just Give Me A Reason, P!nk Featuring Nate Ruess 47 48 43 42 29 Swimming Pools (Drank), Kendrick Lamar 17 49 46 51 10 Kiss You, One Direction 46 50 53 58 4 Downtown, Lady Antebellum 45 51 60 67 6 Mama's Broken Heart, Miranda Lambert 51 52 48 40 16 I'm Different, 2 Chainz 27 53 58 61 9 I Drive Your Truck, Lee Brice 53 54 51 54 17 Tornado, Little Big Town 51 55 56 60 4 My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up), Fall Out Boy 26 56 64 72 6 Get Your Shine On, Florida Georgia Line 56 57 55 63 5 Loveeeeeee Song, Rihanna Featuring Future 55 58 42 – 2 Hey Porsche, Nelly 42 59 62 77 3 Bugatti, Ace Hood Featuring Future & Rick Ross 59 60 57 56 15 Somebody's Heartbreak, Hunter Hayes 54 61 70 – 3 Bad, Wale Featuring Tiara Thomas 61 62 52 57 13 Neva End, Future 52 63 59 64 4 R.I.P., Young Jeezy Featuring 2 Chainz 59 64 54 53 18 Wicked Games, The Weeknd 53 65 92 – 4 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 65 66 68 71 4 Pirate Flag, Kenny Chesney 66 67 63 68 12 Merry Go 'Round, Kacey Musgraves 63 68 74 88 5 I Love It, Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX 68 69 87 95 4 Wagon Wheel, Darius Rucker 69 70 73 75 9 If I Didn't Have You, Thompson Square 70 71 71 74 9 Give It All We Got Tonight, George Strait 71 72 79 99 3 Alive, Krewella 72 73 89 – 2 Next To Me, Emeli Sande 73 74 69 66 12 Who Booty, Jonn Hart Featuring IamSU! 66 75 66 62 17 The Only Way I Know, Jason Aldean With Luke Bryan & Eric Church 40 76 65 59 20 Don't Stop The Party, Pitbull Featuring TJR 17 77 67 69 15 Tip It On Back, Dierks Bentley 66 78 75 70 18 Don't Judge Me, Chris Brown 67 79 77 86 10 Battle Scars, Lupe Fiasco & Guy Sebastian 73 80 91 91 3 Power Trip, J. Cole Featuring Miguel 80 81 78 79 15 Remember You, Wiz Khalifa Featuring The Weeknd 63 82 97 – 3 We Still In This B****, B.o.B Featuring T.I. & Juicy J 82 83 96 97 4 I Can Take It From There, Chris Young 83 84 84 78 12 Stubborn Love, The Lumineers 70 85 85 89 10 Cups, Anna Kendrick 64 86 99 – 2 Like Jesus Does, Eric Church 86 87 86 82 6 Dope, Tyga Featuring Rick Ross 68 88 80 76 20 Ball, T.I. Featuring Lil Wayne 50 89 82 80 16 Little Things, One Direction 33 90 0 New 1 Gold, Britt Nicole 90 91 83 81 12 Love Sosa, Chief Keef 56 92 88 – 2 As Your Friend, Afrojack Featuring Chris Brown 88 93 0 Re-Entry 2 Changed, Rascal Flatts 73 94 0 New 1 It's A Beautiful Day, Michael Buble 94 95 81 92 6 Love And War, Tamar Braxton 57 96 90 90 20 Va Va Voom, Nicki Minaj 22 97 76 24 3 Mirrors, Justin Timberlake 24 98 0 New 1 More Than Miles, Brantley Gilbert 98 99 0 New 1 Levitate, Hadouken! 99 100 95 93 12 Guap, Big Sean 71
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Post by Rocky on Mar 7, 2013 12:27:14 GMT -5
Still can't believe that HS robber three weeks from "Thrift Shop". :'( Definition of crime.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 7, 2013 12:32:05 GMT -5
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Post by Get Your Life. on Mar 7, 2013 13:01:47 GMT -5
Pour It Up is going to peak at #21, isn't it? :(
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Post by kingofpain on Mar 7, 2013 13:10:56 GMT -5
One can only hope.
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Post by Quixotic Music Lover on Mar 7, 2013 13:29:17 GMT -5
Still can't believe that HS robber three weeks from "Thrift Shop". :'( Definition of crime. I will be happy if it is only three, HS has a good shot at a fourth week. Can't wait until December when Billboard releases its' list of the most popular HOT 100 songs of 2013. HS"s high placing will undoubtedly re-ignite the whole YouTube controversy.
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Post by thebops on Mar 7, 2013 13:47:03 GMT -5
Two original thoughts (at least I don't remember seeing them in this thread) that I've been thinking about:
I assume that Harlem Shake would be regarded as an instrumental song (Joel Whitburn will have an "" next to it in his next Hot 100 book) even though it does contain a few words or phrases. If true, it becomes the first instrumental to hit #1 since??? Maybe the mid 80's (Jan Hammer, Theme from Miami Vice)?
I would guess that the majority of the general population that is familiar with a #1 song has also heard it in its entirety at least once. Maybe something like 80%? Certainly they have heard the whole song if they contribute to its chart success if they purchase the song. Same holds true if they actively stream it. If it a passive stream or radio, then perhaps not. Anyway, I would venture to say that of all the #1 songs in history, Harlem Shake has the lowest percentage of people who have actually heard the song in its entirety. Maybe something like 35% I would guess? Most people only know it from the 30 second mime clip. Although I guess with Harlem Shake, if you've heard 30 seconds of it you've basically heard the entire thing.
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Post by jebsib on Mar 7, 2013 14:31:08 GMT -5
^ Jan Hammer had the last Hot 100 instrumental #1. I am not convinced this is an instrumental based on the opening and repeated vocals , but Joel Whitburn lists the "Hustle" as an instrumental, so ... probably.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 15:27:31 GMT -5
Going Recurrent: from 45: Ed Sheeran - The A Team, peak 16, wks on 33 from 50: Ke$ha - Die Young, peak 2, wks on 22 from 94: Ellie Goulding - Anything Could Happen, peak 47, wks on 20 from 98: Zac Brown Band - Goodbye In Her Eyes, peak 48, wks on 20
Other Drop Outs: from 93: Alabama Shakes - Hold On, peak 93, wks on 2 from 100: Future ft. Lil Wayne - Karate Chop (Remix), peak 100, wks on 1
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Post by renfield75 on Mar 7, 2013 16:07:45 GMT -5
Impressive to see "Sail" finally leap into the top 40 two years after it was released. This year's "Lights"?
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Post by Kurt on Mar 7, 2013 16:09:30 GMT -5
Other Drop Outs:from 93: Alabama Shakes - Hold On, peak 93, wks on 2 >:(
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Post by Quixotic Music Lover on Mar 7, 2013 16:17:40 GMT -5
I have yet to hear "Harlem Shake" played on radio. I have only heard a snippet of it on a couple of Youtube 30 second vidoes. I listen to about 10 different internet radio stations (pop & alternative) and none of them have played it. I have heard "Thrift Shop" a few dozen times, and I must admit it grows on one. Its' tongue-in-cheek playfulness reminds me of early hip-hop songs from the late 80s.
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Linnethia Monique
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Post by Linnethia Monique on Mar 7, 2013 16:50:04 GMT -5
Just because a song is #1 doesn't guarantee it a high placing on the Year-End charts. If this craze was to free-fall to nothing so will his position.
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