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Post by imbondz on Nov 20, 2013 11:58:29 GMT -5
sleigh age. lol
1983's Top 10 had:
Lionel Richie Paul McCartney Michael Jackson Billy Joel Kenny Rogers Dolly Parton Daryl Hall & John Oates Pat Benatar Huey Lewis & The News John Cougar Mellencamp
are you kidding me!!??? that's crazy.
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Post by Rocky on Nov 20, 2013 12:00:35 GMT -5
Those figures could just be reflective of the lack of quality music that's been released at this time. Totally true. The quality of the music dropped 10% from this time last year.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2013 12:02:52 GMT -5
Counting stars at #2!incredible!!!
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Post by colson on Nov 20, 2013 12:07:44 GMT -5
sleigh age. lol 1983's Top 10 had: Lionel Richie Paul McCartney Michael Jackson Billy Joel Kenny Rogers Dolly Parton Daryl Hall & John Oates Pat Benatar Huey Lewis & The News John Cougar Mellencamp are you kidding me!!??? that's crazy. 1983 was a great year in music. 1984 wasn't too bad neither.
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Post by braveheart on Nov 20, 2013 12:13:00 GMT -5
So happy for Matthew Schuler from The Voice..that's some stellar numbers
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Post by Rocky on Nov 20, 2013 12:39:24 GMT -5
#01 - Eminem f/ Rihanna - The Monster (243,000│766,000) #02 - OneRepublic - Counting Stars (163,000│1,784,000) #03 - Lorde - Royals (158,000│3,475,000) #04 - Pitbull f/ Ke$ha - Timber (144,000 | 613,000) #05 - Imagine Dragons - Demons (129,000│1,815,000) #06 - Avicii - Wake Me Up! (119,000│2,766,000) #07 - Katy Perry - Roar (117,000│3,748,000[) #08 - Passenger - Let Her Go (113,000│1,296,000) #09 - Matthew Schuler - Hallelujah (106,00 | 106,000) #10 - Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball (105,000│2,398,000) + #12 - A Great Big World - Say Something (76,000│320,000)
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Post by Xedretinz Lododnz on Nov 20, 2013 12:39:42 GMT -5
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Post by Xedretinz Lododnz on Nov 20, 2013 12:41:02 GMT -5
#01 - Eminem f/ Rihanna - The Monster (243,000│766,000) #02 - OneRepublic - Counting Stars (163,000│ 1,784,000) #03 - Lorde - Royals (158,000│ 3,475,000) #04 - Pitbull f/ Ke$ha - Timber (144,000 | 613,000) #05 - Imagine Dragons - Demons (129,000│ 1,815,000) #06 - Avicii - Wake Me Up! (119,000│ 2,766,000) #07 - Katy Perry - Roar (117,000│ 3,748,000[) #08 - Passenger - Let Her Go (113,000│ 1,296,000) #09 - Matthew Schuler - Hallelujah (106,00 | 106,000) #10 - Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball (105,000│ 2,398,000) + #12 - A Great Big World - Say Something (76,000│320,000) wow. Roar is still leading on sales than Royals though royals spent more weeks @ no.1 than roar.... :)))) I think Roar will be higher on year-end 2013 than Royals.... but lets see
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Post by Daniel Collins on Nov 20, 2013 12:41:07 GMT -5
8th week for Royals this week, I think.
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Post by Rocky on Nov 20, 2013 12:43:31 GMT -5
#01 - Eminem f/ Rihanna - The Monster (243,000│766,000) #02 - OneRepublic - Counting Stars (163,000│ 1,784,000) #03 - Lorde - Royals (158,000│ 3,475,000) #04 - Pitbull f/ Ke$ha - Timber (144,000 | 613,000) #05 - Imagine Dragons - Demons (129,000│ 1,815,000) #06 - Avicii - Wake Me Up! (119,000│ 2,766,000) #07 - Katy Perry - Roar (117,000│ 3,748,000[) #08 - Passenger - Let Her Go (113,000│ 1,296,000) #09 - Matthew Schuler - Hallelujah (106,00 | 106,000) #10 - Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball (105,000│ 2,398,000) + #12 - A Great Big World - Say Something (76,000│320,000) wow. Roar is still leading on sales than Royals though royals spent more weeks @ no.1 than roar.... :)))) I think Roar will be higher on year-end 2013 than Royals.... but lets see They will be close, but I think "Royals" will be higher because it's charting for more weeks.
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Post by The Upper Hand on Nov 20, 2013 12:50:28 GMT -5
8th week for Royals this week, I think. No, Billboard is preparing the article on Rihanna's thirteenth number one single.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2013 12:51:45 GMT -5
8th week for Royals this week, I think. No, Billboard is preparing the article for Rihanna's thirteenth number one single. another #1 for Eminem...
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Post by The Upper Hand on Nov 20, 2013 12:53:04 GMT -5
No, Billboard is preparing the article for Rihanna's thirteenth number one single. another #1 for Eminem... I don't know him.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Nov 20, 2013 12:58:01 GMT -5
8th week for Royals this week, I think. No, Billboard is preparing the article on Rihanna's thirteenth number one single. Hmmm. it's still Royals (maybe for it's last week.) If it's "The Monster" BB should've posted it earlier 'cause she'll have the 13th #1. Just like what Billboard did when Rihanna got her 12th and Mariah got her 18th.
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Post by mluv on Nov 20, 2013 13:21:10 GMT -5
The album someone said in the other thread was due One Direction having a big album last year at this time.
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Post by Rocky on Nov 20, 2013 13:55:15 GMT -5
Lorde's 'Royals' Reigns On Hot 100 For Eighth Week Lorde's "Royals" leads the Billboard Hot 100 for an eighth week, keeping Eminem's "The Monster," featuring Rihanna, at bay at No. 2 for a second frame. The latter song is closing in on the summit, however, threatening to take over at No. 1 perhaps as soon as next week. Meanwhile, Pitbull and Ke$ha branch out into the top 10 with their own team-up, "Timber." Let's get into all the numbers, as we do each Wednesday. "Royals" crowns the Hot 100 Airplay chart for a fifth week with 160 million audience impressions (down 5%), according to Nielsen BDS. It drops 1-2 on the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart, after six weeks in charge, with 2.3 million on-demand U.S. streams, according to BDS (down 2%). It rebounds to its No. 2 peak on the overall Streaming Songs chart (7.1 million U.S. streams, down 2%) and slips 2-3 on the Hot Digital Songs chart (158,000 downloads sold, down 5%, according to Nielsen SoundScan), which it led for five weeks. "Royals" commands Hot Rock Songs for a 12th week and reaches the top 10 (11-10) on the Adult Contemporary airplay chart. Eminem's "The Monster" bullets at No. 2 on the Hot 100 for a second week after debuting at No. 3 two weeks ago. The collaboration claims the chart's top Airplay Gainer award for a second week and adds Digital Gainer honors for the first time. It vaults 12-8 on Hot 100 Airplay with a 43% increase to 80 million. With the rise, Rihanna scores her 22nd Hot 100 Airplay top 10, moving her to within one of Island Def Jam labelmate Mariah Carey's record for the most top 10s (23) dating to the chart's December 1990 launch. It's Eminem's ninth top 10 and first since his prior Rihanna-assisted song "Love the Way You Lie" spent eight weeks atop Hot 100 Airplay in 2010. "Monster" returns for a second week at No. 1 on Hot Digital Songs (4-1) with 243,000 downloads sold (up 62%, after last week's sum was deflated due to iTunes' Complete My Album returns). "Monster" soars 8-3 on Streaming Songs (6.1 million, up 24%) and takes over atop On-Demand Songs (3-1; 2.6 million, up 40%). The cut is Eminem's first On-Demand Songs No. 1 and Rihanna's second, after "Diamonds" shined at the summit for six weeks beginning a year ago this month. "Monster" spends a third week in charge of both Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Rap Songs. Eminem and Rihanna's song moves closer to dethroning "Royals" on the Hot 100. After an 18% difference in overall Hot 100 chart points separated the songs last week, the margin is halved to 9% this week. "Royals" is down by 7% and "Monster" is up by 2%. Miley Cyrus' former two-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Wrecking Ball" remains at No. 3. It returns for a seventh week atop Streaming Songs (2-1; 8.7 million, up 11%) and lifts 5-4 on Hot 100 Airplay (113 million, up 1%). On Hot Digital Songs, which it led the week of Sept. 28, it retreats 7-10 (105,000, down 13%). "Ball" concurrently becomes Cyrus' second No. 1 on the Mainstream Top 40 radio airplay chart. Avicii revisits his No. 4 Hot 100 peak with "Wake Me Up!" (5-4). It stays at its No. 2 highpoint on Hot 100 Airplay (147 million, down 2%) and rules Dance/Electronic Songs for an 11th week. "Wake" also tops the Adult Top 40 chart, making Avicii the first core EDM act to rule the ranking in its 17-year archives. Katy Perry's former two-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Roar" descends 4-5. Of the three main Hot 100 component charts, it ranks highest on Streaming Songs (5-4; 5.8 million, up 7%). Meanwhile, "Unconditionally," the second single from Perry's album PRISM (4-5 on the Billboard 200), cracks the top 20 on the Hot 100 (21-16) and Hot Digital Songs (26-19; 53,000, up 2%), after becoming her 13th top 10 on Mainstream Top 40. OneRepublic's "Counting Stars" rises to a new Hot 100 peak (7-6), while becoming the band's third Hot 100 Airplay top 10 (11-9; 78 million, up 24%). 2007's "Apologize" (billed as by Timbaland featuring OneRepublic) reached No. 3 on the chart and "Good Life" peaked at No. 8 in 2011. "Stars" shoots 3-2 on Hot Digital Songs (163,000, up 7%) and marks the group's first Streaming Songs top 10 (14-10; 4 million, up 18%). Imagine Dragons' "Demons" likewise hits a new Hot 100 high (9-7), also with gains in all of the chart's metrics. It jumps 10-5 on Hot Digital Songs (129,000, up 17%); bullets again at No. 6 on Hot 100 Airplay (103 million, up 8%); and rises 21-18 on Streaming Songs (2.9 million, up 13%). Drake's No. 4-peaking "Hold On, We're Going Home," featuring Majid Jordan, falls 6-8 on the Hot 100. It tops R&B Songs for an eighth week. Fresh off the buzz of her host/musical guest duties on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" (Nov. 16), and as she becomes the new leader on the Billboard 200 with "ARTPOP," which arrives at No. 1 with 258,000 sold, Lady Gaga tallies a 14th week in the Hot 100's top 10 (10-9) with "Applause," encompassing the entire run of the set's lead single. Meanwhile, second radio track "Do What U Want," featuring R. Kelly, flies 48-18 on the Hot 100 after debuting at No. 13 three weeks ago; the pair performed the disco-tinged track on "Saturday Night Live."Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Pitbull's "Timber," featuring Ke$ha, soars into the bracket with a 15-10 hike. The song, which, like Avicii's "Wake Me Up!," combines EDM and stomp-and-clap folk elements (aka, folktronica), powers 8-4 on Hot Digital Songs (144,000, up 20%), 25-16 on Streaming Songs (2.9 million, up 43%) and 29-17 Hot 100 Airplay (48 million, up 27%). "Timber" marks Pitbull's ninth Hot 100 top 10 and Ke$ha's 10th. Pitbull had last reached the region with "Feel This Moment," featuring Christina Aguilera, which peaked at No. 8 in April. Ke$ha was last in the top 10 earlier this year with her No. 2-peaking "Die Young." Four years ago this month, she first appeared in the top tier with her debut hit "TiK ToK," which went on to spend 10 weeks at No. 1. www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/chart-alert/5793364/lordes-royals-reigns-on-hot-100-for-eighth-week(YAAAAAAS DWUW and Timber!!!! )
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Post by RadioBeatz on Nov 20, 2013 14:02:29 GMT -5
Great, "Royals" 8 weeks at #1. The last week counting for the year-end chart I think.
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Post by josh on Nov 20, 2013 14:07:57 GMT -5
How is "The Monster" only up 2% in points when it's up 43% in airplay, 62% in sales, 24% overall streaming, 40% on-demand streaming? ???
I guess CMA is the problem. They list the sales, minus CMA, from last week, but just regular sales this week. I wish they would list what actually counts for the Hot 100 as well.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Nov 20, 2013 14:22:40 GMT -5
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Post by badrobot on Nov 20, 2013 14:26:06 GMT -5
Amazing that Pitbull/Kesha is being called "folktronica" -- that used to be the term for artists like Beth Orton, which definitely was a different style.
I'm still startled by Applause's longevity. And I'm curious if Dope fell off the chart.
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Post by The Upper Hand on Nov 20, 2013 14:30:09 GMT -5
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Post by hitseeker. on Nov 20, 2013 14:44:55 GMT -5
Damn, maybe next week :) Royals' domination is amazing.
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Post by slw84 on Nov 20, 2013 16:20:48 GMT -5
pop, r&b, dance and hip hop blend. its not her fault shes so veratile. this is partly why she is receiving the icon award this sunday at the amas...dont be jelly ;) I'm not jelly, she was the first pop girl I semi-stanned for. But she's a pop girl in my book. lol fair enough. smh at me spelling versatile wrong. doggone new phone and havent yet applies autocorrect. shes nominated in r&b categories and its all good. she masters each genre quite well.
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Post by allow that on Nov 20, 2013 16:27:49 GMT -5
Amazing that Pitbull/Kesha is being called "folktronica" -- that used to be the term for artists like Beth Orton, which definitely was a different style. To these ears it doesn't sound like folk and it doesn't sound like electronic either. It sounds like the typical Pitbull party song with Ke$ha's typical "let's get drunk" dance pop lyrics with some novelty rodeo touches, but hey, whatever works for the Billboard editorial department.
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Post by andrea55 on Nov 20, 2013 17:24:55 GMT -5
What is the freeze?
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Post by RadioBeatz on Nov 20, 2013 17:28:46 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/news/5793372/bon-jovi-livin-on-a-prayer-hot-100-jeremy-fry-celticsBon Jovi's 'Livin' On a Prayer' Re-Enters Hot 100 Due to Viral RevivalThe classic 1987 rock anthem returns as it experiences a surge in streaming thanks to user-generated video clips Bon Jovi's 1987 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 "Livin' On a Prayer" returns to the ranking at No. 25 thanks to renewed viral interest. The iconic rock track debuts on Streaming Songs at No. 5 after garnering 5.1 million streams in the U.S. last week (up 390%), according to Nielsen BDS. (All charts will refresh tomorrow, Nov. 21, on Billboard.com.) Mostly all of the song's total streams (96%) arrive from user-generated clips, as viewers have spurred renewed viral interest in a video posted in 2009 of Boston Celtics basketball fan Jeremy Fry dancing to "Prayer" during a stoppage in play at Boston's TD Garden. A fresh upload of Fry's dance routine to viral video and content aggregator Utrend.tv on Oct. 17 has drawn 11 million worldwide views alone and has been shared on Facebook more than 1.6 million times since its posting. "Prayer" re-enters the Hot 100 more than 26 years after it spent four weeks atop the chart (Feb. 14-March 7, 1987). It returns with 94% of its Hot 100 chart points owed to streaming. Still, it sports an 11% uptick to 4,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and jumps 19-8 on Hot Rock Songs. The song, long a staple of adult and rock radio stations' '80s music libraries, received more than 500 plays among the Hot 100's more than 1,200 reporters last week, according to BDS. Bon Jovi has tallied 25 Hot 100 hits since first arriving with the No. 39-peaking "Runaway" in 1984. Until this week, the band had last appeared on the chart in 2009 with "We Weren't Born to Follow," which reached No. 68. In addition to "Prayer," the band has ruled the chart with "You Give Love a Bad Name" (1986), "Bad Medicine" (1988) and "I'll Be There for You" (1989).
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Post by Rocky on Nov 20, 2013 17:55:24 GMT -5
Lol, we'll have several 80's songs re-entering the chart.
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Post by allow that on Nov 20, 2013 18:24:05 GMT -5
So basically no sales and airplay. Well, 5.1 YouTube streams sure sounds big enough to be the #25 song in the country this week, right? Not right.
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Post by mluv on Nov 20, 2013 18:32:36 GMT -5
So basically no sales and airplay. Well, 5.1 YouTube streams sure sounds big enough to be the #25 song in the country this week, right? Not right. They're getting used to streaming being the future for music now. It does say that there was an 11% increase in sales with 4000 downloaded.
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Post by badrobot on Nov 20, 2013 18:43:29 GMT -5
The "Whitney" rule plus YouTube = a disaster together. Each rule separately made sense at the time but this viral thing is leading to some really silly chart moves.
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