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Post by Duca on Apr 11, 2013 6:29:41 GMT -5
I wonder will Chris debut in the Top 50. He debuted at #52. -- #thatPOWER 42-60-65 I wonder if it will rebound.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 6:56:43 GMT -5
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This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 2 4 16 When I Was Your Man, Bruno Mars 1 2 1 1 27 Thrift Shop, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz 1 3 5 6 8 Just Give Me A Reason, P!nk Featuring Nate Ruess 3 4 6 5 9 Stay, Rihanna Featuring Mikky Ekko 3 5 3 3 13 Suit & Tie, Justin Timberlake Featuring Jay Z 3 6 4 2 8 Harlem Shake, Baauer 1 7 15 27 9 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 7 8 0 Re-Entry 27 Cruise, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Nelly 8 9 8 7 9 Started From The Bottom, Drake 6 10 9 8 11 Feel This Moment, Pitbull Featuring Christina Aguilera 8 11 7 15 32 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 7 12 11 13 8 Mirrors, Justin Timberlake 11 13 14 9 12 Love Me, Lil Wayne Featuring Drake & Future 9 14 13 12 18 Daylight, Maroon 5 7 15 17 21 6 Heart Attack, Demi Lovato 12 16 12 10 25 I Knew You Were Trouble., Taylor Swift 2 17 24 33 10 I Love It, Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX 17 18 16 11 19 Scream & Shout, will.i.am & Britney Spears 3 19 19 14 27 Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 1 20 23 17 44 Ho Hey, The Lumineers 3 21 18 16 22 Sweet Nothing, Calvin Harris Featuring Florence Welch 10 22 10 – 2 The Way, Ariana Grande Featuring Mac Miller 10 23 22 24 14 Carry On, fun. 20 24 30 38 9 Wagon Wheel, Darius Rucker 24 25 26 22 35 I Will Wait, Mumford & Sons 12 26 25 20 29 Don't You Worry Child, Swedish House Mafia Featuring John Martin 6 27 27 28 9 My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up), Fall Out Boy 26 28 21 18 23 F**kin Problems, A$AP Rocky Featuring Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar 8 29 34 25 13 Sure Be Cool If You Did, Blake Shelton 24 30 20 19 14 Pour It Up, Rihanna 19 31 31 36 8 Bad, Wale Featuring Tiara Thomas 31 32 29 30 12 Troublemaker, Olly Murs Featuring Flo Rida 29 33 28 23 44 It's Time, Imagine Dragons 15 34 33 26 6 22, Taylor Swift 26 35 38 41 11 Mama's Broken Heart, Miranda Lambert 35 36 36 40 9 Downtown, Lady Antebellum 35 37 32 29 46 Little Talks, Of Monsters And Men 20 38 35 39 8 Bugatti, Ace Hood Featuring Future & Rick Ross 35 39 42 49 11 Get Your Shine On, Florida Georgia Line 39 40 45 51 8 Alive, Krewella 40 41 37 32 24 Catch My Breath, Kelly Clarkson 19 42 56 65 6 Highway Don't Care, Tim McGraw With Taylor Swift 42 43 48 53 8 Power Trip, J. Cole Featuring Miguel 43 44 40 43 31 Sail, AWOLNATION 30 45 46 45 29 Madness, Muse 45 46 41 35 24 Poetic Justice, Kendrick Lamar Featuring Drake 26 47 43 37 24 Try, P!nk 9 48 44 34 31 Gangnam Style, PSY 2 49 49 48 42 One More Night, Maroon 5 1 50 47 50 14 I Drive Your Truck, Lee Brice 47 51 51 57 14 If I Didn't Have You, Thompson Square 51 52 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Fine China, Chris Brown 52 53 94 87 4 DONE., The Band Perry 53 54 53 56 9 Pirate Flag, Kenny Chesney 53 55 67 – 2 Boys 'Round Here, Blake Shelton Featuring Pistol Annies & Friends 55 56 57 61 7 Next To Me, Emeli Sande 56 57 74 78 3 Rich As F**k, Lil Wayne Featuring 2 Chainz 57 58 63 80 4 1994, Jason Aldean 58 59 65 67 14 Give It All We Got Tonight, George Strait 59 60 0 New 1 Pom Poms, Jonas Brothers 60 61 58 59 9 R.I.P., Young Jeezy Featuring 2 Chainz 58 62 54 54 20 Somebody's Heartbreak, Hunter Hayes 54 63 59 58 10 Loveeeeeee Song, Rihanna Featuring Future 55 64 64 60 5 Gone, Gone, Gone, Phillip Phillips 59 65 60 42 3 #thatPOWER, will.i.am Featuring Justin Bieber 42 66 72 74 7 Like Jesus Does, Eric Church 66 67 55 52 17 All Gold Everything, Trinidad James 36 68 68 69 11 Love And War, Tamar Braxton 57 69 92 99 4 Beat This Summer, Brad Paisley 69 70 61 55 17 Two Black Cadillacs, Carrie Underwood 41 71 70 71 9 I Can Take It From There, Chris Young 70 72 71 76 15 Battle Scars, Lupe Fiasco & Guy Sebastian 71 73 73 75 8 We Still In This B****, B.o.B Featuring T.I. & Juicy J 73 74 69 100 6 Levitate, Hadouken! 69 75 78 84 7 Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe, Kendrick Lamar 75 76 89 – 3 If I Lose Myself, OneRepublic 74 77 83 86 3 Clarity, Zedd Featuring Foxes 77 78 62 62 15 Kiss You, One Direction 46 79 79 72 5 Kisses Down Low, Kelly Rowland 72 80 86 90 6 All Around The World, Justin Bieber Featuring Ludacris 22 81 81 88 15 Cups (Pitch Perfect's When I'm Gone), Anna Kendrick 64 82 82 93 5 Karate Chop (Remix), Future Featuring Lil Wayne 82 83 0 New 1 High School, Nicki Minaj Featuring Lil Wayne 83 84 91 85 6 More Than Miles, Brantley Gilbert 84 85 75 68 19 One Of Those Nights, Tim McGraw 32 86 76 70 18 Neva End, Future 52 87 95 92 3 Anywhere With You, Jake Owen 87 88 88 97 3 Hey Pretty Girl, Kip Moore 88 89 96 – 4 Wild For The Night, A$AP Rocky Featuring Skrillex 82 90 90 81 5 Show Out, Juicy J Featuring Big Sean And Young Jeezy 75 91 85 66 3 Molly, Tyga Featuring Cedric Gervais, Wiz Khalifa & Mally Mall 66 92 97 91 7 Changed, Rascal Flatts 73 93 77 73 16 C'Mon, Ke$ha 27 94 0 Re-Entry 2 Whiskey, Jana Kramer 94 95 98 – 2 Lego House, Ed Sheeran 95 96 52 82 3 Wop, J. Dash 52 97 99 94 4 Freaks, French Montana Featuring Nicki Minaj 77 98 0 New 1 Wings, Little Mix 98 99 84 83 8 One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks), One Direction 13 100 93 – 4 Same Love, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Mary Lambert 89
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Post by kingofpain on Apr 11, 2013 7:27:01 GMT -5
3 awesome things: Icona Pop goes top 20, Krewella goes top 40, and Little Mix debuts!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 8:25:02 GMT -5
Billboard Expands Streaming Charts With Seven Genre-Specific RankingsLess than two months after launching the Streaming Songs chart, which blends data from a variety of streaming services into one ranking, Billboard today unveils seven genre-specific charts utilizing the same methodology. The data which fuels the Streaming Songs chart, and the new genre rankings, combines with download sales and radio airplay totals to inform the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Rap Songs, R&B Songs, Hot Rock Songs, Hot Latin Songs and Dance/Electronic Songs charts. Services measured by Nielsen Entertainment and contributing to the host of streaming charts are YouTube (including Vevo on YouTube), Spotify, Muve Music, Slacker, Rhapsody, Rdio, MySpace, Xbox Music and Guvera. Rankings are based on plays, with on-demand and tethered plays counting twice as much as non-interactive radio streaming plays. Leaders among the new charts this week include Darius Rucker's "Wagon Wheel," which tops Country Streaming Songs; Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz), which leads both R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs and Rap Streaming Songs; and Justin Timberlake's "Suit & Tie" (featuring Jay-Z), which hangs atop R&B Streaming Songs. Imagine Dragons' Radioactive" tops the inaugural Rock Streaming Songs chart, while the nearly-three-year-old track from new "Voice" judge Shakira, "Waka Waka (Esto Es Africa)," leads Latin Streaming Songs. Overall Streaming Songs leader "Harlem Shake" by Baauer stands at No. 1 on Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs. The changes are the latest in Billboard's evolution of charting streaming activity. A year ago, the On-Demand Songs chart launched. The survey measures on-demand audio plays from leading subscription services. www.billboard.com/articles/news/1556781/billboard-expands-streaming-charts-with-seven-genre-specific-rankings
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Post by Lozzy on Apr 11, 2013 8:28:18 GMT -5
No pop streaming chart?
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Post by Verisimilitude on Apr 11, 2013 8:52:50 GMT -5
Mess.
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Post by Duca on Apr 11, 2013 9:01:22 GMT -5
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Apr 11, 2013 9:02:41 GMT -5
R&B/Hip-Hop. Rap. R&B. What are you doing, Billboard?
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Post by Lozzy on Apr 11, 2013 9:13:26 GMT -5
Right? How could they forget Pop? They're just bored so they're making up charts. In all seriousness I assume it's because they view the main Streaming Songs chart as their pop chart, which is probably why they didn't ruin the Pop Songs chart when they ruined the other genre charts last year. And mixing up pop as in overall popularity and pop as in the genre of music is something I absolutely detest.
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Post by josh on Apr 11, 2013 9:43:02 GMT -5
Plus like someone said, these new charts are mini Hot 100s for specific formats. If they did one for Pop, it would be the Pop 100 that they cancelled, which would show they were wrong lmao.
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Post by Lozzy on Apr 11, 2013 9:52:55 GMT -5
Plus like someone said, these new charts are mini Hot 100s for specific formats. If they did one for Pop, it would be the Pop 100 that they cancelled, which would show they were wrong lmao. Well, they are different, aren't they? Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Pop 100 included CHR-only airplay plus all sales. If they did a pop chart in the style of the other re-done genre charts, it would include all airplay, sales and streaming for songs they consider pop. I imagine the results would be very different.
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Post by RadioBeatz on Apr 11, 2013 11:51:17 GMT -5
Shakira is ruling latin streaming songs, "Hips Don't Lie" is #1 lol
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Post by Quixotic Music Lover on Apr 11, 2013 12:29:28 GMT -5
I guess these additional streaming charts add some value, but I would rather they focused on fixing the website! It is nearly three months since the new and improved Billboard.biz was rolled out, and it still does not provide me with the same functionality as the old website.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 12:30:24 GMT -5
Every time I go on Billboard's website, my browser freezes for like 30 seconds e.o
Also, their archives are in an odd place, and half of them are missing / don't show up
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 13:09:34 GMT -5
I hope one republic "if i lose myself" continue gaining and reach top 20!!
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 11, 2013 13:55:31 GMT -5
In which case the #1 on R&B Streaming Songs chart is different than #1 on R&B/Hip Hop Streaming Songs chart?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 13:56:20 GMT -5
In which case the #1 on R&B Streaming Songs chart is different than #1 on R&B/Hip Hop Streaming Songs chart? Yes, because the former does not include rap.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 11, 2013 13:59:01 GMT -5
Why wouldn't that be eligible for Rap chart then?
This is ridiculous. There could be just Urban chart and that's it.
Everyone is tired of separating hip hop, r&b and rap from each other except Billboard.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 14:14:15 GMT -5
Shakira is ruling latin streaming songs, "Hips Don't Lie" is #1 lol I read Waka Waka But still lool it's going to stay there until Pitbull or JLo release something.
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Post by Caviar on Apr 11, 2013 14:17:49 GMT -5
Unfortunately if they merge R&B and Rap/HipHop the former would have even LESS of a presense that how it's setup now. It would only benefit R&B if radio supported that genre more until then R&B needs its own chart. Now the Rap and HipHop charts are confusing. What differentiates one from another?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 14:43:44 GMT -5
Everyone is tired of separating hip hop, r&b and rap from each other except Billboard. Umm.. I'm not. As an R&B fan, I don't want to see R&B even further marginalized. It already sucks that non-Urban radio songs like "Thrift Shop" are spending over a dozen weeks at #1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart because of the new rules, while some of the strictly R&B songs that would have easily gone Top 20 or Top 30 on the old R&B chart don't even chart anymore.
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Post by Jay D83 on Apr 11, 2013 14:52:29 GMT -5
Billboard needs some chart competition, that's for damn sure.
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Post by pnobelysk on Apr 11, 2013 14:54:45 GMT -5
gangnam style is about to leave :)
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Post by Ballroom Blitzed on Apr 11, 2013 15:51:43 GMT -5
How long was "Somebody That I Used To Know" there in the end?
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Post by velaxti on Apr 11, 2013 17:08:16 GMT -5
I don't know why people are confused with the urban charts. The way I see it, it's:
R&B/hip hop - the "urban" chart R&B - the "urban" chart with the rap-based songs taken out Rap - songs with rapped verses
The rap chart doesn't have to be urban songs, it's any songs which are rap-based, so people like LMFAO, Flo Rida and Pitbull can chart there.
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Post by Arabella21 on Apr 11, 2013 17:53:18 GMT -5
Hip hop and "urban" are terms used interchangeably to refer to a musical genre but the two don't totally overlap. There are songs that could be reasonably classified as hip hop that aren't necessarily "urban".
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Post by Verisimilitude on Apr 11, 2013 18:03:27 GMT -5
Why is "Suit & Tie" on the R&B only chart if Jay-Z is on the song too?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 19:24:41 GMT -5
Why is "Suit & Tie" on the R&B only chart if Jay-Z is on the song too? Because it's still an R&B song, not a rap song.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 12, 2013 1:10:08 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind them making up separate charts for rap, r&b and hip hop if they did the same for other genres too.
R&b/Hip hop and R&B need their own charts but one is enough for rock? Yea right...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2013 14:17:18 GMT -5
With the debut of 'High School,' Minaj notches her 44th Hot 100 hit, equaling the output of fellow 'American Idol' judge – and rival? – Carey Perhaps another element to add to their reported rivalry as judges on "American Idol": Nicki Minaj has tied Mariah Carey's total of 44 Billboard Hot 100 hits.
"High School," from Minaj's box set "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – The Re-Up," starts at No. 83. The song's start is fueled by a No. 42 bow on Streaming Songs (1.3 million streams, according to Nielsen BDS) following its video premiere on April 2.
Now with 44 charted titles apiece, here's a look at how Carey and Minaj rank among the women with the most appearances in the Hot 100's 54-year history:
73, Aretha Franklin 58, Taylor Swift 56, Madonna 56, Dionne Warwick 53, Connie Francs 48, Brenda Lee 44, Mariah Carey 44, Nicki Minaj 41, Rihanna 41, Barbra Streisand 40, Mary J. Blige 40, Diana Ross 39, Whitney Houston 39, Janet Jackson
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