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Post by Daniel Collins on Nov 7, 2014 3:41:42 GMT -5
1 Party Rock Anthem 2 We Found Love 3 Somebody That I Used To Know 4 Rolling In The Deep 5 Blurred Lines 6 Happy7 Call Me Maybe 8 Dark Horse 9 Royals 10 Moves Like Jagger 11 Just The Way You Are 12 Thrift Shop 13 Tik Tok 14 We Are Young 15 All Of Me16 One More Night 17 Radioactive 18 Sexy And I Know It 19 Counting Stars 20 Someone Like You Your predictions are nearly spot on. I'm actually quite surprised Tik Tok didn't make the official list due to it's 9 weeks at #1, but I guess it's chart run (some in 2009) wasn't as long. The one you quoted was 1 week ahead. That is why "Happy" and "All Of Me" moved 1 position. This was what I predicted using the same timeframe posted on the decades' thread: PREDICTION for 2010s: 1 Party Rock Anthem 2 We Found Love 3 Somebody That I Used To Know 4 Rolling In The Deep 5 Blurred Lines* 6 Call Me Maybe 7 Happy* 8 Dark Horse* 9 Royals* 10 Moves Like Jagger 11 Just The Way You Are 12 Thrift Shop* 13 Tik Tok* 14 We Are Young 15 One More Night 16 All Of Me 17 Radioactive 18 Sexy And I Know It 19 Counting Stars 20 Someone Like You 21 E.T. 22 Give Me Everything 23 Firework 24 Love The Way You Lie 25 Locked Out of Heaven Versus the real one: 1. "Party Rock Anthem" - LMFAO Featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: July 16, 2011 2. "We Found Love" - Rihanna Featuring Calvin Harris Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: November 12, 2011 3. "Somebody That I Used To Know" - Gotye Featuring Kimbra Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 28, 2012 4. "Rolling In The Deep" - Adele Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: May 21, 2011 5. "Blurred Lines" - Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. and Pharrell Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: June 22, 2013 6. "Call Me Maybe" - Carly Rae Jepsen Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: June 23, 2012 7. "Happy" - Pharrell Williams Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: March 8, 2014 8. "Royals" - Lorde Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: October 12, 2013 9. "Dark Horse" - Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: February 8, 2014 10. "Moves Like Jagger" - Maroon 5 Featuring Christina Aguilera Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 10, 2011 11. "Just The Way You Are" - Bruno Mars Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: October 2, 2010 12. "Thrift Shop" - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: February 2, 2013 13. "One More Night" - Maroon 5 Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 29, 2012 14. "All Of Me" - John Legend Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: May 17, 2014 15. "We Are Young" - Fun. Featuring Janelle Monae Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: March 17, 2012 16. "Counting Stars" - OneRepublic Hot 100 Peak Position: 2, Peak Date: January 18, 2014 17. "Radioactive" - Imagine Dragons Hot 100 Peak Position: 3, Peak Date: July 6, 2013 18. "Sexy And I Know It" - LMFAO Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: January 7, 2012 19. "Someone Like You" - Adele Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 17, 2011 20. "E.T." - Katy Perry Featuring Kanye West Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 9, 2011 -Regarding "Tik Tok", I think they used (January 2010- present).I used (December 2009-present) giving "Tik Tok" 4 more weeks than what they calculated.
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Post by jjose712 on Nov 7, 2014 6:17:51 GMT -5
The UK Year End tally is wrapping up, and it looks like AOM will also finish in third spot there. The infectious 'Happy' is in the lead spot, followed by local act, Clean Bandit (Rather Be). 4. Let It Go 5. Timber 6. Dark Horse 7. Counting Stars 8. Money On My Mind (Sam Smith) 9. Waves (Mr Probz) 10.Riptide (Vance Joy) Source: Official UK Charts Co. Are you sure? Let it go peaked at 11 on UK, and as far as i know Stay with me was higher on the year end chart that Money on my mind. And Riptide was only number 10 on UK, so i doubt that list is correct
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Post by mamooshka on Nov 7, 2014 10:45:31 GMT -5
The Official UK Charts Co. evolved from the early NME publication, and is generally recognized as the foremost music authority for that country. Here are the top songs of 2014 in the UK, as of Week 44. The rankings continue to change with a few weeks remaining. Incidentally, 'Money' topped the charts in Mar, 'Riptide' was in the charts for most of the year, having sold over 200k copies as of May, and 'Let It Go' has sold >400k copies as of Jun. Rank Artist/Title 1 Pharrell Williams/Happy 2 John Legend/All Of Me 3 Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne/Rather Be 4 Idina Menzel/Let It Go 5 Pitbull feat. Kesha/Timber 6 Mr Probz/Waves 7 OneRepublic/Counting Stars 8 Vance Joy/Riptide 9 Sam Smith/Money On My Mind 10 Katy Perry feat. Juicy J/Dark Horse 11 Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX/Fancy 12 Sam Smith/Stay With Me 13 Ellie Goulding/How Long Will I Love You 14 Kiesza/Hideaway 15 Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne/Loyal 16 Calvin Harris/Summer 17 Ella Henderson/Ghost 18 Route 94 feat. Jess Glynne/My Love 19 Paloma Faith/Only Love Can Hurt Like This 20 George Ezra/Budapest For detailed info on how the UK charts are compiled, this reference can be used. c0903002.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/6914-official-uk-charts-singles-chart-rules-april-2013.pdf
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Daniel Collins
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Post by Daniel Collins on Nov 8, 2014 2:01:42 GMT -5
Week 50: Up to week dated 11/15/2014 Formula: Sales/12 + Airplay/8,700 + Streams/550 Hot 100 | Song | Points | % Streams | %Sales | %Radio | 1 | Shake It Off | 50,770 | 38% | 31% | 31% | 2 | All About That Bass | 47,430 | 46% | 23% | 31% | 3 | Habits (Stay High) | 30,900 | 33% | 21% | 46% | 4 | Animals (2) | 30,350 | 30% | 30% | 40% | 5 | Bang Bang | 28,030 | 37% | 21% | 42% | 6 | Black Widow | 25,630 | 35% | 22% | 43% | 7 | Don't Tell 'Em | 23,970 | 26% | 22% | 52% | 8 | Hot Boy | 23,290 | 70% | 14% | 16% | 9 | Don't | 20,610 | 27% | 22% | 51% | 10 | Take Me To Church | 19,710 | 39% | 44% | 17% |
LW | TW | Artist | Song | Points | BB Hot 100 | Weeks On | Peak | 1 | 1 | Pharrell Williams | Happy | 1,367,580 | 42 | 44 | 1 | 2 | 2 | Katy Perry | Dark Horse | 1,322,250 | - | 48 | 1 | 3 | 3 | John Legend | All Of Me | 1,288,620 | 39 | 50 | 1 | 4 | 4 | Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX | Fancy | 1,015,790 | 41 | 35 | 1 | 5 | 5 | OneRepublic | Counting Stars | 984,380 | - | 46 | 2 | 6 | 6 | Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz | Talk Dirty | 850,400 | - | 33 | 3 | 8 | 7 | Magic! | Rude | 825,560 | 21 | 28 | 1 | 7 | 8 | Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea | Problem | 816,840 | - | 25 | 2 | 9 | 9 | Pitbull ft. Ke$ha | Timber | 798,030 | - | 33 | 1 | 10 | 10 | Sam Smith | Stay With Me | 771,790 | 11 | 30 | 2 | 12 | 11 | Meghan Trainor | All About That Bass | 754,880 | 2 | 17 | 1 | 11 | 12 | Bastille | Pompeii | 738,230 | - | 39 | 5 | 14 | 13 | Nico And Vinz | Am I Wrong | 688,740 | 31 | 29 | 4 | 13 | 14 | DJ Snake & Lil Jon | Turn Down For What | 681,650 | - | 37 | 4 | 15 | 15 | Eminem ft. Rihanna | The Monster | 667,920 | - | 26 | 1 | 19 | 16 | Taylor Swift | Shake It Off | 620,390 | 1 | 11 | 1 | 16 | 17 | A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera | Say Something | 590,430 | - | 24 | 4 | 17 | 18 | Lorde | Team | 583,380 | - | 30 | 6 | 18 | 19 | Passenger | Let Her Go | 571,440 | - | 27 | 5 | 20 | 20 | Idina Menzel | Let It Go (IM) | 559,150 | - | 33 | 5 | 21 | 21 | Lorde | Royals | 556,520 | - | 24 | 1 | 22 | 22 | Avicii | Wake Me Up | 552,570 | - | 32 | 5 | 23 | 23 | Imagine Dragons | Demons | 545,000 | - | 31 | 6 | 24 | 24 | One Direction | Story Of My Life | 528,820 | - | 29 | 8 | 25 | 25 | Sia | Chandelier | 479,620 | 13 | 26 | 8 | 26 | 26 | Disclosure ft. Sam Smith | Latch | 470,080 | 45 | 33 | 7 | 27 | 27 | Chris Brown ft. Lil Wayne, French Montana, Too $hort, Tyga | Loyal | 452,190 | - | 36 | 9 | 31 | 28 | Iggy Azalea ft. Rita Ora | Black Widow | 451,820 | 6 | 18 | 3 | 28 | 29 | American Authors | Best Day Of My Life | 449,680 | - | 35 | 11 | 29 | 30 | Calvin Harris | Summer | 442,650 | - | 26 | 7 | 33 | 31 | Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj | Bang Bang | 442,160 | 5 | 14 | 3 | 32 | 32 | Maroon 5 | Maps | 436,520 | 32 | 20 | 6 | 30 | 33 | Beyonce ft. Jay-Z | Drunk In Love | 432,870 | - | 20 | 2 | 35 | 34 | Charli XCX | Boom Clap | 414,920 | 36 | 22 | 8 | 34 | 35 | Ellie Goulding | Burn | 410,830 | - | 25 | 13 | 38 | 36 | Nicki Minaj | Anaconda | 404,160 | 38 | 13 | 2 | 36 | 37 | Jason Derulo ft. Snoop Dogg | Wiggle | 397,290 | - | 21 | 5 | 37 | 38 | Miley Cyrus | Wrecking Ball | 393,560 | - | 19 | 1 | 41 | 39 | Ariana Grande ft. Zedd | Break Free | 391,580 | 29 | 18 | 4 | 40 | 40 | Enrique Iglesias ft. Decemer Bueno, Gente De Zona | Bailando | 390,910 | 40 | 27 | 12 | 39 | 41 | Kid Ink ft. Chris Brown | Show Me | 390,550 | - | 29 | 13 | 42 | 42 | Katy Perry | Roar | 377,800 | - | 20 | 7 | 45 | 43 | Tove Lo | Habits (Stay High) | 376,670 | 3 | 23 | 3 | 43 | 44 | Justin Timberlake | Not A Bad Thing | 367,910 | - | 22 | 8 | 44 | 45 | Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glyne | Rather Be | 365,900 | 15 | 21 | 10 | 46 | 46 | Paramore | Ain't It Fun | 341,000 | - | 24 | 10 | 49 | 47 | Jeremih ft. YG | Don't Tell 'Em | 339,340 | 7 | 19 | 6 | 47 | 48 | Aloe Blacc | The Man | 328,640 | - | 20 | 8 | 48 | 49 | Florida Georgia Line ft. Luke Bryan | This Is How We Roll | 323,390 | - | 28 | 15 | 50 | 50 | MKTo | Classic | 307,670 | - | 27 | 14 | 51 | 51 | Coldplay | A Sky Full Of Stars | 302,770 | - | 26 | 10 | 52 | 52 | Imagine Dragons | Radioactive | 296,640 | - | 23 | 13 | 53 | 53 | Drake ft. Majid Jordan | Hold On We're Going Home | 295,360 | - | 18 | 9 | 54 | 54 | Trey Songz | Na Na | 293,810 | - | 28 | 21 | 55 | 55 | YG ft. Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan | My Hitta | 279,410 | - | 21 | 19 | 56 | 56 | Ed Sheeran | Sing | 269,230 | - | 20 | 13 | 57 | 57 | Avicii | Hey Brother | 265,370 | - | 23 | 16 | 58 | 58 | Martin Garrix | Animals | 262,420 | - | 25 | 21 | 59 | 59 | Tinashe ft. Schoolboy Q | 2 On | 261,070 | - | 24 | 24 | 60 | 60 | Brantley Gilbert | Bottoms Up | 255,800 | - | 25 | 20 | 61 | 61 | Luke Bryan | Play It Again | 252,510 | - | 20 | 14 | 66 | 62 | Ed Sheeran | Don't | 250,030 | 9 | 21 | 9 | 62 | 63 | OneRepublic | Love Runs Out | 249,940 | - | 20 | 15 | 63 | 64 | Becky G | Shower | 246,180 | - | 20 | 16 | 64 | 65 | Rixton | Me And My Broken Heart | 241,220 | - | 20 | 14 | 70 | 66 | Bobby Shmurda | Hot Boy | 237,440 | 8 | 14 | 8 | 68 | 67 | Jason Aldean | Burnin' It Down | 236,000 | 37 | 15 | 12 | 67 | 68 | Florida Georgia Line | Dirt | 235,070 | 52 | 17 | 11 | 69 | 69 | Echosmith | Cool Kids | 231,700 | 17 | 17 | 13 | 65 | 70 | Sara Bareilles | Brave | 230,670 | - | 19 | 23 | 75 | 71 | Jason Derulo | Trumpets | 220,300 | 14 | 23 | 14 | 71 | 72 | Kenny Chesney | American Kids | 218,260 | 85 | 20 | 23 | 72 | 73 | Robin Thicke ft. TI, Pharrell | Blurred Lines | 212,690 | - | 17 | 19 | 73 | 74 | The Neighbourhood | Sweater Weather | 212,490 | - | 14 | 14 | 74 | 75 | Lady Antebellum | Bartender | 202,250 | - | 20 | 31 | 76 | 76 | Dierks Bentley | Drunk On A Plane | 198,460 | - | 20 | 27 | 77 | 77 | Mike-Will-Made-It ft. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa , Juicy J | 23 | 197,130 | - | 14 | 14 | 78 | 78 | Lady Gaga ft. R.Kelly | Do What U Want | 195,540 | - | 15 | 16 | 79 | 79 | Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith | La La La | 195,230 | - | 20 | 19 | 99 | 80 | Rich Gang ft. Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan | Lifestyle | 193,990 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 80 | 81 | Luke Bryan | Drink A Beer | 189,700 | - | 18 | 31 | 81 | 82 | Katy Perry | Birthday | 189,560 | - | 18 | 17 | 91 | 83 | TI ft. Iggy Azalea | No Mediocre | 189,020 | 68 | 20 | 33 | 82 | 84 | Shakira ft. Rihanna | Can't Remember To Forget You | 188,840 | - | 19 | 15 | 83 | 85 | Beyonce | Partition | 188,390 | - | 21 | 23 | 84 | 86 | Lil Wayne ft. Drake | Believe Me | 188,060 | - | 20 | 26 | 85 | 87 | Michael Jackson & Justin Timberlake | Love Never Felt So Good | 187,710 | - | 20 | 9 | 115 | 88 | Maroon 5 | Animals (2) | 187,700 | 4 | 11 | 4 | 86 | 89 | Zedd ft. Hayley Williams | Stay The Night | 185,900 | - | 13 | 18 | 87 | 90 | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Schoolboy Q and Hollis | White Walls | 185,570 | - | 13 | 15 | 88 | 91 | Kongos | Come With Me Now | 185,450 | - | 21 | 31 | 89 | 92 | Jake Owen | Beachin' | 184,780 | - | 20 | 26 | 90 | 93 | Eric Church | Give Me Back My Hometown | 184,350 | - | 20 | 36 | 92 | 94 | Demi Lovato | Neon Lights | 182,160 | - | 20 | 36 | 93 | 95 | Schoolboy Q ft. BJ The Chicago Kid | Studio | 181,220 | - | 20 | 38 | 106 | 96 | Sam Hunt | Leave The Night On | 180,330 | 30 | 19 | 30 | 94 | 97 | Katy Perry | Unconditionally | 178,980 | - | 16 | 14 | 95 | 98 | 5 Seconds Of Summer | She Looks So Perfect | 178,700 | - | 20 | 24 | 96 | 99 | Lee Brice | I Don't Dance | 177,800 | - | 20 | 33 | 97 | 100 | Miranda Lambert & Carrie Underwood | Somethin' Bad | 176,670 | - | 20 | 19 |
Bubbling Under: LW | TW | Artist | Song | Points | BB Hot 100 | Weeks On | Peak | 104 | 102 | 5 Seconds Of Summer | Amnesia | 176,320 | 65 | 18 | 16 | 114 | 106 | Chris Brown ft. Usher, Rick Ross | New Flame | 172,150 | 27 | 16 | 27 | 122 | 116 | Drake | 0 to 100 / The Catch Up | 156,620 | 44 | 15 | 35 | 134 | 123 | Vance Joy | Riptide | 146,700 | 48 | 19 | 47 | 128 | 124 | Katy Perry | This Is How We Do | 145,490 | 67 | 14 | 24 | 187 | 171 | Hozier | Take Me To Church | 109,170 | 10 | 12 | 9 | 184 | 178 | Calvin Harris ft. John Newman | Blame | 107,390 | 19 | 8 | 19 | 198 | 181 | Sam Smith | I'm Not The Only One | 100,410 | 12 | 9 | 12 | 263 | 240 | I Love Makonnen ft. Drake | Tuesday | 50,280 | 20 | 6 | 20 | 453 | 324 | Taylor Swift | Blank Space | 15,730 | 18 | 1 | 18 |
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Post by Dylan :) on Nov 8, 2014 12:20:00 GMT -5
Amnesia should be in next week. Two questions: how long is left and what is 101?
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Post by rimetm on Nov 8, 2014 14:35:41 GMT -5
Amnesia should be in next week. Two questions: how long is left and what is 101? There are 2 more weeks that will affect this year's chart. #101 is "Sail" / AWOLNATION with 176,340 points, and since "Amnesia" is gaining around 5k-7k points depending on how hard it falls, it should easily beat it and everything from "Somethin' Bad" to at least "Studio" or maybe even "Neon Lights" by next week and up to "Love Never Felt So Good" by the end. Also, with this week's update, to change the topic slightly, here's the DDR project news:
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 16:09:26 GMT -5
All of Me will come close to Dark Horse (provided that it will be still on the chart the next two weeks). Hopefully in the official list AOM will come out on top
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Post by Lahey's Lucky Star on Nov 8, 2014 17:15:39 GMT -5
Well "Sail" needs to F*CKING DIE so GO 5SOS
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 17:47:23 GMT -5
Yeah it looks like AATB might not pass TD. Rude, however, might! AATB looks like it will end up at #8.
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Post by jdanton2 on Nov 8, 2014 18:31:38 GMT -5
Yeah it looks like AATB might not pass TD. Rude, however, might! AATB looks like it will end up at #8. alot of the songs that will end up above it have been on the the chart over twice as long and the others over 10 weeks more. if the chart was through the end of December and included last December it would end up at least at #6 or maybe #5.
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Post by jjose712 on Nov 9, 2014 13:57:21 GMT -5
The Official UK Charts Co. evolved from the early NME publication, and is generally recognized as the foremost music authority for that country. Here are the top songs of 2014 in the UK, as of Week 44. The rankings continue to change with a few weeks remaining. Incidentally, 'Money' topped the charts in Mar, 'Riptide' was in the charts for most of the year, having sold over 200k copies as of May, and 'Let It Go' has sold >400k copies as of Jun. Rank Artist/Title 1 Pharrell Williams/Happy 2 John Legend/All Of Me 3 Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne/Rather Be 4 Idina Menzel/Let It Go 5 Pitbull feat. Kesha/Timber 6 Mr Probz/Waves 7 OneRepublic/Counting Stars 8 Vance Joy/Riptide 9 Sam Smith/Money On My Mind 10 Katy Perry feat. Juicy J/Dark Horse 11 Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX/Fancy 12 Sam Smith/Stay With Me 13 Ellie Goulding/How Long Will I Love You 14 Kiesza/Hideaway 15 Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne/Loyal 16 Calvin Harris/Summer 17 Ella Henderson/Ghost 18 Route 94 feat. Jess Glynne/My Love 19 Paloma Faith/Only Love Can Hurt Like This 20 George Ezra/Budapest For detailed info on how the UK charts are compiled, this reference can be used. c0903002.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/6914-official-uk-charts-singles-chart-rules-april-2013.pdfProbably i was misleading this list from the biggest selling singles of the year which is different 1 Pharrell Williams/Happy 2 Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne/Rather Be 3 John Legend/All Of Me 4 Mr Probz/Waves 5 Pitbull feat. Kesha/Timber 6 Ella Henderson/Ghost 7 Sam Smith/Stay With Me 8 Route 94 feat. Jess Glynne/My love 9 Sigma/Nobody to love 10 Indina Menzel/Let it go 11 Kiesza/Hideaway 12 Katy Perry feat. Juicy J/Dark Horse 13 Ed Sheeran/Sing 14 Sam Smith/Money On My Mind 15 Duke Dumont ft Jax Jones/I got U 16 Magic/Rude 17 Calvin Harris/Summer 18 George Ezra/Budapest 19 Avicii/Hey Brother 20 Rita Ora/I will never let you down
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2014 14:12:59 GMT -5
So it looks like this is going to be the top ten in two weeks when this is over (on this thread anyway):
1. Happy 2. Dark Horse 3. All of Me 4. Fancy 5. Counting Stars 6. Rude 7. Talk Dirty 8. All About That Bass 9. Problem 10. Stay With Me
Interesting how CS mirrored the band's own Apologize in so many ways. They both spent 25 weeks in the top 10 having peaked at #2 for multiple weeks, both had great longevity, AND they were in the 60s year-end of the year in which they debuted and #5 year-end of the following year. Amazing!
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Post by rimetm on Nov 9, 2014 14:42:54 GMT -5
Am I the only one who finds it odd that Nico & Vinz have potentially the 13th biggest song of the year and yet Black Star Elephant didn't even get a top 20 peak? I thought the album got some element of promotion, in addition to the (ironic) novelty of a mainstream Norwegian act finally crossing over.
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Post by mamooshka on Nov 9, 2014 18:06:11 GMT -5
So it looks like this is going to be the top ten in two weeks when this is over (on this thread anyway): 1. Happy 2. Dark Horse 3. All of Me 4. Fancy 5. Counting Stars 6. Rude 7. Talk Dirty 8. All About That Bass 9. Problem 10. Stay With Me Interesting how CS mirrored the band's own Apologize in so many ways. They both spent 25 weeks in the top 10 having peaked at #2 for multiple weeks, both had great longevity, AND they were in the 60s year-end of the year in which they debuted and #5 year-end of the following year. Amazing! Looks about right. However .... "Stay" and "Problem" will be IMHO oh so close in the final tally. Maybe within a 5 point difference?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2014 22:16:10 GMT -5
So it looks like this is going to be the top ten in two weeks when this is over (on this thread anyway): 1. Happy 2. Dark Horse 3. All of Me 4. Fancy 5. Counting Stars 6. Rude 7. Talk Dirty 8. All About That Bass 9. Problem 10. Stay With Me Interesting how CS mirrored the band's own Apologize in so many ways. They both spent 25 weeks in the top 10 having peaked at #2 for multiple weeks, both had great longevity, AND they were in the 60s year-end of the year in which they debuted and #5 year-end of the following year. Amazing! Looks about right. However .... "Stay" and "Problem" will be IMHO oh so close in the final tally. Maybe within a 5 point difference? yeah at first glance I was thinking it would be SWM at #9 with P at #10 before I did calculations If they're close enough in points (as will be likely the case with DH and AOM) then the official Billboard year-end chart may differ from Daniel's prediction.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Nov 9, 2014 22:40:31 GMT -5
People should accept the fact that "Dark Horse" is #2
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2014 22:45:04 GMT -5
People should accept the fact that "Dark Horse" is #2 I hope you're wrong about that (and the year-end chart of my personal chart will show that it's not because I dislike DH)
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Post by johonmilla on Nov 10, 2014 11:44:49 GMT -5
People should accept the fact that "Dark Horse" is #2 I hope you're wrong about that (and the year-end chart of my personal chart will show that it's not because I dislike DH) I hope he's wrong too. It should be #1, happy is annoying while Dark Horse is hit of the decade.
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Post by Joey on Nov 10, 2014 19:55:47 GMT -5
I hope you're wrong about that (and the year-end chart of my personal chart will show that it's not because I dislike DH) I hope he's wrong too. It should be #1, happy is annoying while Dark Horse is hit of the decade. Please tell me you're kidding.
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Post by Kris on Nov 10, 2014 19:59:51 GMT -5
Happy is definitely an annoying and overrated song, but no way is Dark Horse #1 of the decade lol
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Post by rimetm on Nov 10, 2014 22:08:33 GMT -5
I feel like "Happy" represents a fair number of things for this year in general. The song managed to pull in a casual crowd who reciprocated by giving it waves of giant radio, sales, and streaming numbers over the course of its leading weeks, which was also what allowed Taylor Swift to dominate this season. As a movie crossover, it created an identity of its own that ended up transcending its original movie, much like last year's "Cups" along with this year's "Let it Go". It also acts as the climax to the pop-soul revival that started up over the past year or so, giving way to the success of gospel-pop "Stay With Me", the longevity of religious-twinged anthem pop "Counting Stars", the haunting Gregorian "Pompeii", and the quickly-rising "Take Me to Church", which uses the atmosphere of the organic piano to give the listener the feeling of solemness and desperation. This may be the birth of a new trend, and the catalyst deserves some credit for that along with its success in general. "Dark Horse" did help to keep the trap-pop boom coming, with tracks like "Black Widow" and "Turn Down for What" earning success in its stead. However, this effort doesn't feel as novel because trap itself is derivative of rap, which itself started building such beats based on the R&B/Hiphop mainstream tracks of the early to mid 2000's. Though the label may be new and the beats more electric, it appears more as an effort of return to the last movement of pop music, while this religious/soul movement digs deeper into the past to give a breath of fresh air. Another notable thing is the status of Pharrell versus Katy. Pharrell helped build the aforementioned R&B/Hiphop sound of the 00's, and was mostly a behind-the-scenes producer, but it's with his unusually peppy, fast, and crowd-pleasing track that he finally gets his big break, and what a break it is! Any future success or failure will be irrelevant to Pharrell because of the legacy of this one track along with the buildup of his production in the time before. In other words, it's the conclusion to an underdog story of a one-hit wonder. Meanwhile, Katy Perry has a different set of standards, as a bonafide pop star. Her image has vaulted her far and she should be at the top with the impact of "Prism". However, something's snapped. Now, her fanbase is beginning to decline and her songs aren't being accepted nearly as easily as they used to be. The One of the Boys era was the swift rising action to her story with 3 top 10s including a topper, and the Teenage Dream era was absolute domination with 5 toppers and 1 other top 10 along with 1 more of each into the Complete Confection filler time, which showed just how powerful her presence was. The Prism era seemed like it would be big too with "Roar" establishing an image nice and quickly with a #1, but then...it all started to fizzle. "Unconditionally" seemed poised to do well, but then "Dark Horse" proved its powerful longevity and disproportionately took over the era. Even as it began to fade away, big-budget show-stopper single "Birthday" completely failed to live up to expectations, and "This is How We Do" was met with antipathy in general. What "Dark Horse" represents is the swan song for a former icon, and if the Teenage Dream era toppers couldn't dominate a year, losing coincidentally to movements that broke from the norm and set examples for the future (2011's Adele helping fuel both the female dominance of 2014, the revival of the minimalist piano-based songs like this year's "All of Me", and the building of the neo-soul movement that I've already covered, and 2012's Gotye paving the way for rock acts finally getting an opening to have success once more like Hozier, Imagine Dragons, and OneRepublic), then there isn't much justification this year in any case.
Still, looking back at this essay, it all devolves into a "do I think one deserves it?". Really, it's just the numbers that will decide, though needless to say if they skew one way, then I feel like it matches up well with the context of both this year and the progression of music over these past few years.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2014 22:09:41 GMT -5
Too long didn't read. *Kanye shrug*
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rimetm
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Post by rimetm on Nov 10, 2014 22:15:40 GMT -5
Yeah, I was going to bullet point, but then I didn't think I had enough points, then I started elaborating on stuff and then *BOOM* an unintentional essay.
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w6
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Post by w6 on Nov 11, 2014 3:03:04 GMT -5
The 1,322,250 total you have for Dark Horse,does this include December from last year up to End Novembers points right?What is the total points for Dark Horse if you combine the points it got in September,October and November last year?
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w6
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Post by w6 on Nov 11, 2014 3:08:42 GMT -5
^^
That novel written above,no disrespect,but I have no freaking idea what you said there,it doesn't make sense AT ALL.But as long as you understand what you are saying,good for you!
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Post by Rocky on Nov 11, 2014 3:13:26 GMT -5
The 1,322,250 total you have for Dark Horse,does this include December from last year up to End Novembers points right? It does include December. As for the total points counting towards the 2013 chart year... I'm not sure, Daniel is the one who can answer that, but it had 9 weeks in 2013, so no more than 75,000 points.
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Future Captain
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Post by Future Captain on Nov 11, 2014 7:45:04 GMT -5
I feel like "Happy" represents a fair number of things for this year in general. The song managed to pull in a casual crowd who reciprocated by giving it waves of giant radio, sales, and streaming numbers over the course of its leading weeks, which was also what allowed Taylor Swift to dominate this season. As a movie crossover, it created an identity of its own that ended up transcending its original movie, much like last year's "Cups" along with this year's "Let it Go". It also acts as the climax to the pop-soul revival that started up over the past year or so, giving way to the success of gospel-pop "Stay With Me", the longevity of religious-twinged anthem pop "Counting Stars", the haunting Gregorian "Pompeii", and the quickly-rising "Take Me to Church", which uses the atmosphere of the organic piano to give the listener the feeling of solemness and desperation. This may be the birth of a new trend, and the catalyst deserves some credit for that along with its success in general. "Dark Horse" did help to keep the trap-pop boom coming, with tracks like "Black Widow" and "Turn Down for What" earning success in its stead. However, this effort doesn't feel as novel because trap itself is derivative of rap, which itself started building such beats based on the R&B/Hiphop mainstream tracks of the early to mid 2000's. Though the label may be new and the beats more electric, it appears more as an effort of return to the last movement of pop music, while this religious/soul movement digs deeper into the past to give a breath of fresh air. Another notable thing is the status of Pharrell versus Katy. Pharrell helped build the aforementioned R&B/Hiphop sound of the 00's, and was mostly a behind-the-scenes producer, but it's with his unusually peppy, fast, and crowd-pleasing track that he finally gets his big break, and what a break it is! Any future success or failure will be irrelevant to Pharrell because of the legacy of this one track along with the buildup of his production in the time before. In other words, it's the conclusion to an underdog story of a one-hit wonder. Meanwhile, Katy Perry has a different set of standards, as a bonafide pop star. Her image has vaulted her far and she should be at the top with the impact of "Prism". However, something's snapped. Now, her fanbase is beginning to decline and her songs aren't being accepted nearly as easily as they used to be. The One of the Boys era was the swift rising action to her story with 3 top 10s including a topper, and the Teenage Dream era was absolute domination with 5 toppers and 1 other top 10 along with 1 more of each into the Complete Confection filler time, which showed just how powerful her presence was. The Prism era seemed like it would be big too with "Roar" establishing an image nice and quickly with a #1, but then...it all started to fizzle. "Unconditionally" seemed poised to do well, but then "Dark Horse" proved its powerful longevity and disproportionately took over the era. Even as it began to fade away, big-budget show-stopper single "Birthday" completely failed to live up to expectations, and "This is How We Do" was met with antipathy in general. What "Dark Horse" represents is the swan song for a former icon, and if the Teenage Dream era toppers couldn't dominate a year, losing coincidentally to movements that broke from the norm and set examples for the future (2011's Adele helping fuel both the female dominance of 2014, the revival of the minimalist piano-based songs like this year's "All of Me", and the building of the neo-soul movement that I've already covered, and 2012's Gotye paving the way for rock acts finally getting an opening to have success once more like Hozier, Imagine Dragons, and OneRepublic), then there isn't much justification this year in any case. Still, looking back at this essay, it all devolves into a "do I think one deserves it?". Really, it's just the numbers that will decide, though needless to say if they skew one way, then I feel like it matches up well with the context of both this year and the progression of music over these past few years. Amazing essay btw. (Yes, I read the entirity of it, quite nice)
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Post by macabyan on Nov 11, 2014 9:08:55 GMT -5
I feel like "Happy" represents a fair number of things for this year in general. ... (2011's Adele helping fuel both the female dominance of 2014, the revival of the minimalist piano-based songs like this year's "All of Me", and the building of the neo-soul movement that I've already covered, and 2012's Gotye paving the way for rock acts finally getting an opening to have success once more like Hozier, Imagine Dragons, and OneRepublic), then there isn't much justification this year in any case. Still, looking back at this essay, it all devolves into a "do I think one deserves it?". Really, it's just the numbers that will decide, though needless to say if they skew one way, then I feel like it matches up well with the context of both this year and the progression of music over these past few years. You could've simply said that "Happy" was more musically inclined and memorable than "Dark Horse" haha. But one thing I'd point out as somehow wrong was Gotye's pavement for the rock scene. Gotye is not rock but indie. Indie had its first taste of mainstream back in 2011 with "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People reaching #3. Then "We Are Young" by Fun followed along with "Somebody That I Used to Know".
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Post by mamooshka on Nov 11, 2014 10:18:42 GMT -5
LOL. Agree that the thoughts about "Happy" and "Horse" were expressed nicely. And that Pharrell deserves the year-end crown for the reasons already given.
That said, the masses obviously connected with "Horse", which has enjoyed the second-longest residency to date in the 2014 chart year. "Unconditionally" and "Birthday" both nudged the Top 10. All in all, "Prism", with 5 Top 25 hits (including 2 chart toppers) is an accomplishment in of itself. Katy is still culturally relevant and is not going away anytime soon. So a Top 3 finish for "Horse" makes sense.
Legend is a critically-acclaimed 9-time Grammy winner and arguably the most talented soul musician/writer/crooner of his generation. While every one of his (solo) studio CDs hit the Top 5, success on the Singles front eluded him ... until this year. "All" is a career-defining ballad. Much of its mainstream audience 'discovered' its artist with this track, which further clenched its longevity. Fortunately, John will continue to create R&B masterpieces for some time to come, but his future singles are unlikely to match the chart success of "All".
Who will be the runner up in the year end tally? We'll know in a few days....
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2014 11:10:36 GMT -5
Amazing how we might have 4 songs this year that were on the chart at least 46/52 weeks of 2014 charts (by the year-end chart calendar)! Last year we only had one and that was Radioactive...the year before that we only had one (STIUTK) and in 2011 the only one was RITD. Amazing how longevity of songs is increasing!
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