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Post by TylerG11 on Sept 4, 2013 23:39:28 GMT -5
I anticipate roar to sell 260,000-300,000 this next week, a big drop from this week. However with airplay up and streaming way up because of the video, she should still be #1.
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Post by cause_for_celebration on Sept 4, 2013 23:47:16 GMT -5
So did streams of the VMA performances really count towards the Streaming Songs chart? I feel like the way its worded in the article could mean that it was, or wasn't. Hopefully Billboard addresses it, although I doubt they will.
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Post by Old-school 72 on Sept 5, 2013 0:36:54 GMT -5
Really not surprised Katy took over #1...all week long we had the numbers to go by...so no shocker..I myself don't care for the song...but also not a huge fan of hers nor most of the female singers that are charting. I would rather Blurred Lines get 20 weeks at #1, too late...Avicii is awesome and hope he can make it to #1, but since that new (horrible) britney spears (not capitalized)(undeserved) is coming out with a new song...we all know who will be the next #1 (untalented)(horrific singing voice)....but we all lose our hearing at some point in life. It is also sad that that Sweet Lorraine song didn't do better, it goes to show people dont really care for older people here in the US. That is proven time and time again with the great OLDER artists who continue to release music yet radio wont play them and young people wont buy music by artists their parents grew up on. Boo, your formatting needs some work. This was more difficult to read than any Yahoo! article. Also, I'm not going to say that ageism in the industry is non-existent, but its extent is overblown by some. Most older artists simply don't have an interest in putting out material aimed for pop success, which they are of course 100% entitled to. If the material isn't contemporary sounding, you can't expect them to be big mainstream hits. This isn't a writing class. I am just typing as I go. Many older artists (Madonna, Cher, Elton John, Celine Dion) and many more have continued releasing pop/dance oriented music.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 0:51:49 GMT -5
I think it's important to remember that Blurred Lines may have been barely beaten by Roar, but it still has a HUGE lead over #3. Without Roar, how long would it have kept the spot? Wake Me Up and Royals have less than half his points. We'll see soon enough how long he stays at #2.
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Post by Old-school 72 on Sept 5, 2013 1:36:08 GMT -5
Kylie Minogue Skirt is #1 on the Dance/ Club play chart...this should be #1 on Hot 100....
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Post by surreallife on Sept 5, 2013 6:00:51 GMT -5
I think it's important to remember that Blurred Lines may have been barely beaten by Roar, but it still has a HUGE lead over #3. Without Roar, how long would it have kept the spot? Wake Me Up and Royals have less than half his points. We'll see soon enough how long he stays at #2. My guess is 4 weeks at #2 at the very least.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Sept 5, 2013 7:04:03 GMT -5
westlife- "Skirt" doesn't even have enough point to be near Bubbling Under the Hot 100- fuhgetabout No. 1 on the Hot 100. So, it looks like Fred Stobaugh's credit on "Oh Sweet Lorainne" is more of an honorary one, as he has no vocals on the track. Kinda like producers who get credit, even when they have no vocals.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 7:20:41 GMT -5
This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 2 2 4 #1 1 wk AG Roar, Katy Perry 1 2 1 1 20 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 3 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Berzerk, Eminem 3 4 3 3 13 SG We Can't Stop, Miley Cyrus 2 5 6 5 8 Holy Grail, Jay Z Featuring Justin Timberlake 5 6 4 6 3 Applause, Lady Gaga 4 7 7 11 10 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 7 8 12 17 9 Royals, Lorde 8 9 5 4 53 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 3 10 9 15 8 Summertime Sadness, Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais 9 11 8 10 18 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 8 12 17 24 4 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 12 13 15 14 25 Same Love, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Mary Lambert 11 14 50 – 2 DG Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 14 15 10 7 20 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 2 16 11 8 16 Treasure, Bruno Mars 5 17 13 12 24 Clarity, Zedd Featuring Foxes 8 18 14 9 36 Cups (Pitch Perfect's When I'm Gone), Anna Kendrick 6 19 21 20 29 Mirrors, Justin Timberlake 2 20 18 21 6 Best Song Ever, One Direction 2 21 16 13 15 Love Somebody, Maroon 5 10 22 19 16 3 That's My Kind Of Night, Luke Bryan 16 23 20 18 30 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 1 24 22 23 20 I Need Your Love, Calvin Harris Featuring Ellie Goulding 16 25 83 – 2 Give It 2 U, Robin Thicke Featuring Kendrick Lamar 25 26 23 19 48 Cruise, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Nelly 4 27 25 29 52 Sail, AWOLNATION 25 28 24 26 26 Gone, Gone, Gone, Phillip Phillips 24 29 44 43 8 Take Back The Night, Justin Timberlake 29 30 30 36 12 Round Here, Florida Georgia Line 30 31 27 28 29 Just Give Me A Reason, P!nk Featuring Nate Ruess 1 32 26 27 23 The Way, Ariana Grande Featuring Mac Miller 9 33 29 35 6 Gas Pedal, Sage The Gemini Featuring IamSu 29 34 32 31 21 Come & Get It, Selena Gomez 6 35 33 42 9 Night Train, Jason Aldean 33 36 36 40 12 It Goes Like This, Thomas Rhett 36 37 40 39 48 Thrift Shop, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz 1 38 48 59 6 Beware, Big Sean Featuring Lil Wayne & Jhene Aiko 38 39 28 25 20 The Other Side, Jason Derulo 18 40 35 33 15 Little Bit Of Everything, Keith Urban 33 41 31 46 12 Brave, Sara Bareilles 31 42 0 New 1 Oh Sweet Lorraine, Green Shoe Studio Featuring Jacob Colgan & Fred Stobaugh 42 43 43 47 14 Redneck Crazy, Tyler Farr 42 44 47 50 11 Crooked Smile, J. Cole Featuring TLC 44 45 39 44 30 Stay, Rihanna Featuring Mikky Ekko 3 46 34 32 15 Don't Ya, Brett Eldredge 30 47 42 38 29 Power Trip, J. Cole Featuring Miguel 19 48 49 45 8 Still Into You, Paramore 45 49 51 56 9 Everything Has Changed, Taylor Swift Featuring Ed Sheeran 41 50 38 22 21 Crash My Party, Luke Bryan 18 51 56 55 15 Hey Girl, Billy Currington 51 52 52 73 6 Love More, Chris Brown Featuring Nicki Minaj 52 53 46 41 19 Body Party, Ciara 22 54 53 54 17 All Over The Road, Easton Corbin 52 55 54 57 11 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 32 56 45 37 17 Runnin' Outta Moonlight, Randy Houser 24 57 57 63 7 Type Of Way, Rich Homie Quan 57 58 60 65 5 Mine Would Be You, Blake Shelton 58 59 37 34 18 See You Again, Carrie Underwood 34 60 0 New 1 Gorilla, Bruno Mars 60 61 59 60 5 True Love, P!nk Featuring Lily Allen 59 62 63 62 14 Point At You, Justin Moore 62 63 62 74 5 Let Her Go, Passenger 62 64 64 64 6 Southern Girl, Tim McGraw 64 65 66 61 7 Red Nose, Sage The Gemini 54 66 80 88 17 Young And Beautiful, Lana Del Rey 22 67 71 68 12 HeadBand, B.o.B Featuring 2 Chainz 64 68 68 67 10 Parking Lot Party, Lee Brice 67 69 70 71 7 Aw Naw, Chris Young 69 70 67 70 9 Feds Watching, 2 Chainz Featuring Pharrell 67 71 65 58 17 Tapout, Rich Gang Featuring Lil Wayne, Birdman, Future, Mack Maine, Nicki Minaj 44 72 69 66 12 Beneath Your Beautiful, Labrinth Featuring Emeli Sande 34 73 72 75 12 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 72 74 58 52 8 Don't Drop That Thun Thun!, The FiNATTiCZ 35 75 61 72 5 Turn The Night Up, Enrique Iglesias 61 76 77 – 2 Replay, Zendaya 76 77 75 77 8 Tom Ford, Jay Z 39 78 74 76 20 How Many Drinks?, Miguel 69 79 73 69 11 Ain't Worried About Nothin, French Montana 63 80 81 82 10 Goodbye Town, Lady Antebellum 80 81 94 – 4 Slow Down, Selena Gomez 66 82 86 85 9 Red, Taylor Swift 6 83 89 – 3 Hail To The King, Avenged Sevenfold 83 84 90 89 6 When I See This Bar, Kenny Chesney 84 85 91 83 13 Wop, J. Dash 51 86 78 – 2 Darte Un Beso, Prince Royce 78 87 0 New 1 Loco, Enrique Iglesias Featuring Romeo Santos 87 88 87 95 3 Pompeii, Bastille 87 89 – – 2 Blood On The Leaves, Kanye West 89 90 79 97 3 Bruises, Train Featuring Ashley Monroe 79 91 0 New 1 Rock N Roll, Avril Lavigne 91 92 92 91 8 F*ckwithmeyouknowigotit, Jay Z Featuring Rick Ross 64 93 82 80 8 Acapella, Karmin 72 94 88 79 19 No New Friends (SFTB Remix), DJ Khaled Featuring Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne 37 95 76 78 5 Miss Movin' On, Fifth Harmony 76 96 0 New 1 Bounce It, Juicy J Featuring Wale And Trey Songz 96 97 100 – 2 American Girl, Bonnie McKee 97 98 0 New 1 Sunny And 75, Joe Nichols 98 99 93 84 6 Easy, Sheryl Crow 84 100 – – 2 Burn, Ellie Goulding 53
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 7:26:32 GMT -5
Fred Stobaugh: Widower's love song makes iTunes top 10A 96-year-old who wrote a song for his late wife has made the US iTunes top 10, alongside Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. Fred Stobaugh, whose wife Lorraine died in April, has no previous musical experience and wrote the song on a whim for a competition. He submitted his handwritten lyrics by post and, although the contest was online-only, the organisers were so moved they put the words to music. Oh Sweet Lorraine is number seven on US iTunes and has 1.9m YouTube views. Billboard magazine said the song had sold 6,000 copies so far, placing it at number 49 in its rock digital songs sales chart. The track is also in the iTunes charts for Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Norway and Luxembourg. "Oh sweet Lorraine," the chorus begins, "I wish we could do all the good times over again." Stobaugh does not perform the song himself - on his original submission, he wrote: "I don't sing, I would scare people, haha!" Fred and Lorraine Stobaugh The couple would have celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary in June Vocals are provided instead by Jacob Colgan, whose Green Shoe Studio organised the original contest. A documentary about the recording of the song, uploaded to YouTube in July, explains how the recording came about. "What made Fred's entry so special to us was, one, it's an online contest. People are supposed to upload their videos," Colgan says in the clip. "But, instead of a video, we received a very large manila envelope. Well, I was excited to see what it was. Lo and behold, it was a letter from a 96-year-old man who said, 'I've written a song for my wife'. "He sounds like a sweet guy," he continues, "but, as I'm reading through the letter, I begin to realise that his wife had just passed away a month earlier." Stobaugh says the song, his first, came to him out of the blue. "After she passed away, I was just sitting in the front room one evening by myself…it just [came] to me. I kept humming it." The finished recording is a simple, country-tinged lullaby. The documentary shows Stobaugh overcome with emotion as he hears it for the first time, covering his face with his hand as he tells Colgan: "It's wonderful, it's wonderful". "She was just the prettiest girl I ever saw," he says of meeting Lorraine in 1938. "Real timid-like. I just fell in love with her right there." "I really, really miss her." www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23897047
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2013 7:27:30 GMT -5
This article is a few days old but yeah - Fred doesn't sing
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Post by ss8 on Sept 5, 2013 7:58:57 GMT -5
I think it's important to remember that Blurred Lines may have been barely beaten by Roar, but it still has a HUGE lead over #3. Without Roar, how long would it have kept the spot? Wake Me Up and Royals have less than half his points. We'll see soon enough how long he stays at #2. My guess is 4 weeks at #2 at the very least. but by that 4th week wont Britneys song already have been out a full week (song and video etc..) and make its debut? If the song is even decent how on earth wont it debut at #2 or #1 (as Robins #s will be significantly lower than they are now)?
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Post by surreallife on Sept 5, 2013 12:52:30 GMT -5
You are correct a Britney single could bump BL out of the #2 spot. Mind you superstar releases can be hit and miss when it comes to chart success.
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Post by RockaByeBaby on Sept 5, 2013 17:19:44 GMT -5
Where can I see the Bubbling Under Hot 100 and at least top 50 for the Hot R&B/Hip Hop or Hot Rap Songs please?
I wanted to know the peaks for Iggy Azalea's "Work" and Billboard.com is so incomplete on those charts :(
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Post by jebsib on Sept 5, 2013 18:18:31 GMT -5
You have to pay for the magazine, or the website access
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Post by RockaByeBaby on Sept 5, 2013 18:29:08 GMT -5
Ugh that sucks :( Isnt there someone with access that posts it somewhere regularly like a free archive though? :/
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Post by Old-school 72 on Sept 5, 2013 18:55:00 GMT -5
there is a Bubbling under thread on the General music section top 50 R&B can be seen on a different website ..and I am not sure if I can mention it. I just was accepted on this and dont want to ruffle any feathers.
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Post by RockaByeBaby on Sept 5, 2013 19:36:22 GMT -5
there is a Bubbling under thread on the General music section top 50 R&B can be seen on a different website ..and I am not sure if I can mention it. I just was accepted on this and dont want to ruffle any feathers. thanks, and can u tell me where Iggy Azalea - Work is at then please? not sure if its the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs or just Rap Songs the song is charting
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Post by tekkenguy on Sept 5, 2013 20:57:35 GMT -5
My predictions for Next Week:
1. Roar 2. Blurred Lines 3. Holy Grail 4. Royals 5. Wake Me Up! 6. We Can't Stop 7. Applause 8. Summertime Sadness 9. Hold On, We're Going Home 10. Berzerk
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Post by imbondz on Sept 5, 2013 21:51:08 GMT -5
I don't get the Wake Me Up love here. Don't think it's that great of a song at all. and that Royals song is horrible. Ugh.
I do like me some Katy Perry tho, Roar is a fun song, not earth shattering great, but I like it. It doesn't even seem like it would have been a release from Teenage Dream.
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Post by Au$tin on Sept 5, 2013 21:57:03 GMT -5
I don't get the Wake Me Up love here. Don't think it's that great of a song at all. and that Royals song is horrible. Ugh. smh@urn
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Post by Glove Slap on Sept 5, 2013 23:16:17 GMT -5
I think Royals becoming a big hit is a natural progression from the alt. crossovers like Ho Hey and Radioactive. The vocals remind me a bit of Lana Del Rey, who's also found success stateside, if not so much on radio until now.
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Post by Old-school 72 on Sept 6, 2013 0:26:34 GMT -5
Wake Me Up is a brilliant piece of work.....the Lorde song is OK, but I would still buy it before buying anything by Katy Perry!
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Sept 6, 2013 0:42:16 GMT -5
I don't get the Wake Me Up love here. Don't think it's that great of a song at all. and that Royals song is horrible. Ugh. smh@urn Agree. Wake Me Up and Royals are exactly the kinds of songs that have me feeling like we're in some kind of Pop Radio Golden Age.
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Post by Old-school 72 on Sept 6, 2013 1:04:25 GMT -5
We need some new artists to come in and make a change...NO MORE Katy Perry, NO More Lady Gaga, No MOre Rihanna....all of their stuff can be played without a pause and it would sound as if the song just never ended. How can people be so boring and want the same pop artists to continue releasing album after album of the same material. Give variety a chance. That's why I pay more attention to what is hitting the charts in more European countries. Our charts are stale , with a few exceptions. So I am glad Avicii, Lorde, Zedd and others have finally crossed over to America.
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Post by Glove Slap on Sept 6, 2013 1:54:57 GMT -5
We need some new artists to come in and make a change...NO MORE Katy Perry, NO More Lady Gaga, No MOre Rihanna....all of their stuff can be played without a pause and it would sound as if the song just never ended. How can people be so boring and want the same pop artists to continue releasing album after album of the same material. Give variety a chance. That's why I pay more attention to what is hitting the charts in more European countries. Our charts are stale , with a few exceptions. So I am glad Avicii, Lorde, Zedd and others have finally crossed over to America. I'm sorry, but how can you say that Katy, Gaga, and Rihanna can have all their hits played back to back and sound the same, say you want variety, and then champion Kylie Minogue, whose more guilty of releasing similar sounding singles over the past 13 years than pretty much any other pop star? Spinning Around, Love At First Sight, I Believe In You, Wow, All The Lovers, etc. Some of those are really good, but let's not pretend they're pulled from different influences or anything like that. That Skirt song also uses influences that Rihanna already channeled on Rated R. There is also nothing that new brought to the table by Wake Me Up. Intro, vocals, buildup, drop, vocals, buildup, drop. Nothing structurally different from songs such as The Time (Dirty Bit), Party Rock Anthem or We Found Love. Same for Zedd's songs. Sounds to me that you are just bitter. Not sure about what, but no need to try to spread lies and try to take out your aggression on those who are successful. But don't take it from me...
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Post by colson on Sept 6, 2013 2:05:44 GMT -5
^Yeah, I just listened to those European songs to see what all the hype was all about and there is nothing different and special about those songs. So I have no idea what that previous poster was talking about. He was acting like those songs were so creating and exciting. And I hate that "Royals" song. It is too boring. If this what all what the European hype is all about...no thanks, they can keep it over there. I'm good with what we have in the U.S.
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Post by ss8 on Sept 6, 2013 2:09:18 GMT -5
By how many points did Katy beat Robin this week? Also is there any chance at all if her sales fall enough he could return to #1 at some point if his sales and airplay drops stabilize?
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Post by Glove Slap on Sept 6, 2013 2:11:49 GMT -5
She beat him by 4%. I think his sales and airplay are dropping too much and hers are holding too steady for the time being for him to get back to #1, but it could happen.
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Post by jj99$ - - LeLe on Sept 6, 2013 2:12:53 GMT -5
I'm obsessed with tennis court by Lorde, hope it smashes after Royals which is just ok for me.
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Post by Joe1240 on Sept 6, 2013 2:39:00 GMT -5
It's nice to see a song like "Wake Me Up" becoming a major hit in the states.It is also nice seeing other artists get hits this year such as "Cups","Clarity" and "Safe And Sound". It is great to have some variety on the charts. I'm sure Rihanna will be back with another top 10 hit when she releases the right single. "Summertime Sadness" going top 10 shows that radio likes to play another artists besides the usual ones.
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