Streaming is becoming a much more accurate barometer than radio. The Hot 100 will probably be heavily streaming and downloads based within the next 10 years.
I believe streaming is still a bit off at the moment. On this week's chart "Safe and Sound" is just now debuting and "Gangnam Style" is still top 10. But I do agree that as time goes on, streaming will become more and more tuned into what people really love to listen to and it should become a bigger component on the chart.
I believe streaming is still a bit off at the moment. On this week's chart "Safe and Sound" is just now debuting and "Gangnam Style" is still top 10. But I do agree that as time goes on, streaming will become more and more tuned into what people really love to listen to and it should become a bigger component on the chart.
I believe streaming is still a bit off at the moment. On this week's chart "Safe and Sound" is just now debuting and "Gangnam Style" is still top 10. But I do agree that as time goes on, streaming will become more and more tuned into what people really love to listen to and it should become a bigger component on the chart.
1. ROBIN THICKE – Blurred Lines f/Pharrell & T.I: 240.418 (+ 3.145) 2. DAFT PUNK – Get Lucky: 178.604 (+ 0.618) 3. IMAGINE DRAGONS – Radioactive: 149.905 (+ 1.328) 4. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE – Mirrors: 145.394 (- 2.210) 5. MAROON 5 – Love Somebody: 119.002 (+ 2.779) 6. BRUNO MARS – Treasure: 116.785 (+ 0.618) 7. MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS – Can’t Hold Us f/Ray Dalton: 107.597 (- 2.362) 8. ZEDD – Clarity f/Foxes: 100.386 (+ 1.522) 9. PINK – Just Give Me A Reason: 95.278 (- 0.492) 10. MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS – Same Love f/Mary Lambert: 94.478 (+ 0.860) 11. JASON DERULO – The Other Side: 87.750 (+ 0.175) 12. ANNA KENDRICK – Cups (Pitch Perfect’s When…: 82.723 (+ 0.934) ▲ 13. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE – Cruise f/Nelly: 82.326 (- 1.520) ▼ 14. CALVIN HARRIS F/ELLIE GOULDING – I Need Your Love: 76.295 (- 0.411) ▲ 15. SELENA GOMEZ – Come & Get It: 74.624 (- 2.471) ▼ 16. RIHANNA – Stay f/Mikky Ekko: 74.530 (- 0.138) 17. CAPITAL CITIES – Safe And Sound: 73.727 (+ 1.304) ▲ 18. ICONA POP – I Love It f/Charli XCX: 72.012 (- 2.638) ▼ 19. PHILLIP PHILLIPS – Gone, Gone, Gone: 69.662 (+ 0.094) 20. THE BAND PERRY – Done: 63.544 (- 0.525)
J. COLE – Power Trip f/Miguel: 62.582 (- 0.316) ZAC BROWN BAND – Jump Right In: 61.914 (- 0.173) KIP MOORE – Hey Pretty Girl: 61.829 (+ 0.390) RANDY HOUSER – Runnin’ Outta Moonlight: 60.785 (+ 0.569) HUNTER HAYES – I Want Crazy: 58.897 (+ 0.255) RIHANNA – Right Now f/David Guetta: 54.422 (+ 0.333) CARRIE UNDERWOOD – See You Again: 51.760 (+ 0.963) JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE – Take Back The Night: 46.684 (+ 1.942) MILEY CYRUS – We Can’t Stop: 46.354 (+ 0.529) CIARA – Body Party: 44.762 (- 1.068) JAY Z – Holy Grail f/Justin Timberlake: 37.425 (+ 1.134) KENNY CHESNEY – When I See This Bar: 30.946 (+ 0.572) KE$HA – Crazy Kids: 26.144 (+ 0.221) AUSTIN MAHONE – What About Love: 25.052 (+ 0.401) LANA DEL REY – Summertime Sadness: 16.910 (+ 0.441) NEIGHBOURHOOD – Sweater Weather: 14.821 (- 0.092) PINK – True Love f/Lily Allen: 13.572 (+ 0.649) TAYLOR SWIFT – Everything Has …f/Ed Sheeran: 13.133 (+ 1.240) PARAMORE – Still Into You: 12.792 (+ 0.224) ONE DIRECTION – Best Song Ever: 8.128 (+ 0.654) KINGS OF LEON – Supersoaker: 5.613 (+ 0.849) BASTILLE – Pompeii: 4.140 (+ 0.166) PASSENGER – Let Her Go: 2.533 (+ 0.510) SELENA GOMEZ – Slow Down: 0.033
Enrique Iglesias apparently had a CC airplay promo, as it registered 12.541m Mediabase audience at top 40 radio.
The most celebrated and important female artist of the last half-century. The world has been "hung up" on her since she announced to Dick Clark in 1984 that she wanted to rule the world. And RULE it she has...
I know anything can happen but I just dont see how BL can come to an abrupt halt when the proof is more in the pudding that this is a once in a very rare blue moon multi format mega smash that will prob. pass WBT very soon. For a song that's been out this long to be getting these kind of updates (STILL the biggest of all songs lol) is unheard of. When a song crosses over into 'your mom and her uptight mother and father liking a certain song' which is what BL is lol means its not playing. Weeks at #1 on the Hot 100 I dunno (as its still only at 6 weeks which means it needs 10+ more weeks to beat One Sweet Day). That's still a very long time. Yet the airplay and overall points are SO massive that even if Gaga or Katy get a deal and huge 1st week #s, by that time the airplay lead alone will prob. prevent them from getting #1 debut week (and if they do) may just be a for a week until airplay catches up.
1 1 Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen (7th week of 9 @ #1) 2 2 Payphone - Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa 3 3 Wide Awake - Katy Perry 4 5 Lights - Ellie Goulding 5 4 Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye ft. Kimbra 6 7 Whistle - Flo Rida 7 6 Where Have You Been - Rihanna 8 8 Titanium - David Guetta ft. Sia 9 10 Scream - Usher 10 9 Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - P!nk
5 years ago (8/2/08)
1 1 I Kissed A Girl - Katy Perry (5th week of 7 @ #1) 2 2 Take A Bow - Rihanna 3 4 Forever - Chris Brown 4 3 Lollipop - Lil Wayne ft. Static Major 5 7 Viva La Vida - Coldplay 6 5 Bleeding Love - Leona Lewis 7 6 Pocketful Of Sunshine - Natasha Bedingfield 8 8 A Milli - Lil Wayne 9 14 Dangerous - Kardinal Offishall ft. Akon 10 11 Leavin' - Jesse McCartney
10 years ago (8/2/03)
1 1 Crazy In Love - Beyonce ft. Jay-Z (4th week of 8 @ #1) 2 3 Rock Wit U (Awww Baby) - Ashanti 3 4 Right Thurr - Chingy 4 2 Magic Stick - Lil Kim ft. 50 Cent 5 5 Never Leave You ... Uh Ooh, Uh Oooh! - Lumidee 6 6 Unwell - Matchbox 20 7 13 P.I.M.P. - 50 Cent 8 10 In Those Jeans - Ginuwine 9 12 Drift Away - Uncle Kracker ft. Dobie Gray 10 9 Miss Independent - Kelly Clarkson
15 years ago (8/1/98)
1 1 The Boy Is Mine - Brandy & Monica (9th week of 13 @ #1) 2 2 You're Still The One - Shania Twain 3 3 My Way - Usher 4 5 Adia - Sarah McLachlan 5 7 Make It Hot - Nicole ft. Missy Elliott 6 4 Come With Me - Puff Daddy ft. Jimmy Page 7 6 Too Close - Next 8 13 Never Ever - All Saints 9 8 Ray Of Light - Madonna 10 15 When The Lights Go Out - Five
Hot 100 Airplay from 15 years ago
1 2 Iris - Goo Goo Dolls (1st week of 18 @ #1) 2 1 Torn - Natalie Imbruglia 3 3 You're Still The One - Shania Twain 4 4 The Boy Is Mine - Brandy & Monica 5 5 Too Close - Next
damn, soo many of the songs from 1998/15 yrs ago could easily be hits today. Most of them still sound very contemporary. Even many songs from 1993 would still get airplay if out today. I think the biggest change in the contemporary 'sound' came between 1983-88.
I think (as kinda fcked up/complex) as the chart system is today the worst ever was the 1998 era (when it was ALL radio airplay). It was a period of total corruption and greed (right before downloading) so people were FORCED to buy entire albums for one song, buy a super pricey imported single (or tape it off the radio) :/. Those were your only options. Songs like Iris and Torn shouldve been mega #1s on the Hot 100 and wouldve been- plain and simple.
I think (as kinda fcked up/complex) as the chart system is today the worst ever was the 1998 era (when it was ALL radio airplay). It was a period of total corruption and greed (right before downloading) so people were FORCED to buy entire albums for one song, buy a super pricey imported single (or tape it off the radio) :/. Those were your only options. Songs like Iris and Torn shouldve been mega #1s on the Hot 100 and wouldve been- plain and simple.
Hmm, well Madonna only made the top 10 based on strong sales, if I'm not mistaken.
^ I remember buying a Ray of Light "cassingle" for $.49 - I am pretty sure that was the last cassingle I ever bought. A year later, I was using Napster.
Post by kingofpain on Jul 23, 2013 11:47:44 GMT -5
Boo, is "I Need Your Love" finished already? Didn't "Sweet Nothing" peak around 100+ million? I'm surprised this has petered out already and we're not even halfway through Summer!
^ yep, the only major big hurdle it has to cross (which is still a WAYS away) is breaking the 16 week at #1 Hot 100 record. Its only at 6 weeks (at least 7 and 8 are gauranteed) which means it needs 2/ 1/2 months more at #1. If I remember though, BL, (like WBT and OSD) had massive, off the chart airplay. But WBT didnt have the sales, though I think OSD did. Timing is also key and I remember OSD had minimal competition- which was why it stayed at #1 so long. BL 'may' have the competition in the next month or so, but its 'overall points' are gonna be so huge if it keep growing like it is (on multiple formats esp. like AC and Hot AC) that a song may sneak a week or so at #1, then surrender to BL again. Airplay and sales (after this long) is unheard of and a once a decade or so kind of thing. Obviously, the entire chart system is day and night different than 1996, and to decent degree 2005, but the ingredients are there for BL to do in or around the same kind of weeks at #1 as those two Mimis songs. The factors that make a song a #1 for 10+ weeks is major multi format support (songs that you'll still hear in years to come) plus strong, consistent sales.
Post by livelikedying111 on Jul 23, 2013 13:31:54 GMT -5
I think it still has 20M AI room for growth, so we all may be witnessing a new record very soon. As much as I want Mariah to keep the record, I'm glad to be witnessing some history in the making, as I missed it when Mariah had done it. If only it were with a song I liked/understood its success.
1. ROBIN THICKE – Blurred Lines f/Pharrell & T.I: 240.418 (+ 3.145) damn! I hope it can't break thrift shop's record for 9 weeks selling more than 300k. Do you think BL deserves so much gaining in airplay?
One more week until the 55th Anniversary of the Hot 100 occurs and the chart of August 4th, 1958 and onward is added.
Until then, here are the Billboard Top 10 singles from exactly 50,45, and 40 years ago this week.
August 3, 1963
TW LW WK 01 02 10 So Much In Love - The Tymes (1 week at #1) 02 03 07 Fingertips Pt 2 - Little Stevie Wonder (future #1) 03 01 08 Surf City - Jan & Dean 04 07 06 (You're the) Devil In Disguise - Elvis Presley 05 05 07 Wipe Out - The Surfaris 06 08 06 Blowin' In The Wind - Peter, Paul & Mary 07 04 09 Easier Said Than Done - The Essex 08 11 05 Judy's Turn To Cry - Lesley Gore 09 06 09 Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport - Rolf Harris 10 10 09 Just One Look - Doris Troy
After the iconic "Light My Fire" hit #1 on the Hot 100 in 1967, the Doors achieved their second #1 single almost exactly one year later when "Hello, I Love You" took a big leap from #9 to #1 and topped the Hot 100 the week of August 3, 1968.
August 3, 1968
TW LW WK 01 09 05 Hello, I Love You - The Doors (1 week at #1) 02 08 07 Classical Gas - Mason Williams 03 03 10 Stoned Soul Picnic - The 5th Dimension 04 01 09 Grazing In The Grass - Hugh Masekela 05 06 07 Hurdy Gurdy Man - Donovan 06 04 09 Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones 07 02 09 Lady Willpower - Gary Puckett And The Union Gap 08 05 11 The Horse - Cliff Nobles & Co 09 11 08 Turn Around, Look At Me - The Vogues 10 18 19 Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream
A song written for a scene in the hit 1972 movie The Poseidon Adventure, "The Morning After," became a hit all on its own and managed to top the Hot 100 on August 4, 1973.
August 4, 1973
TW LW WK 01 09 07 The Morning After - Maureen McGovern (1 week at #1) 02 01 16 Bad, Bad Leroy Brown - Jim Croce 03 21 05 Live And Let Die - Wings 04 04 11 Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple 05 02 10 Yesterday Once More - Carpenters 06 06 13 Diamond Girl - Seals & Crofts 07 11 10 Touch Me In The Morning - Diana Ross (future #1) 08 20 07 Brother Louie - Stories (future #1) 09 05 19 Will It Go Round In Circles - Billy Preston 10 03 12 Shambala - Three Dog Night
1. ROBIN THICKE – Blurred Lines f/Pharrell & T.I: 240.418 (+ 3.145) damn! I hope it can't break thrift shop's record for 9 weeks selling more than 300k. Do you think BL deserves so much gaining in airplay?
What kind of question is this? It's getting the sales, the airplay, and the streaming, so it obviously "deserves" whatever it's getting.
If this song was by a white woman, I doubt this question would be getting asked.
"We turn three-dimensional people into two-dimensional cartoons." - Bill Clinton (4/11/19)
Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 23, 2013 14:00:49 GMT -5
The number of radio hits not released as cassette/CD singles grew annually from the mid-90s to 1998, so, yeah, that particular year was very big on top radio hits not charting.
I don't recall "Ray of Light" as 49 cents; 99 cents, I believe, is what I got it for. And $1.99 for the regular CD single. The maxi CD, of course, was $4 or so.
The most celebrated and important female artist of the last half-century. The world has been "hung up" on her since she announced to Dick Clark in 1984 that she wanted to rule the world. And RULE it she has...
I'm so excited to see Blurred Lines break Mariah's record for WBT. Ever since urban lost its dominance in CHR/POP, I thought that we wouldn't see a multi-format smash for a long long time.
As for breaking One Sweet Day's record- i don't know. I really don't see this spending more than 6 weeks at #1 after this. If I remember correctly at the last two songs that almost broke the record- I Gotta Feeling & We Belong Together. I Gotta Feeling was used several times for marketing ads towards the end of 14 week run which kept sales high. And We Belong Together had that remix that featured Jadakiss. Radio added that remix to their playlist as if it was an entirely new song which kept that song afloat atop of the Hot 100. If Blurred Lines wants that record from One Sweet Day, the label is going to have to be creative to keep that song #1 for 11 more weeks. It's also going to have to keep that song #1 away from Katy, Gaga, and Britney whenever their songs debut which will be interesting to see.
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