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Post by The Upper Hand on Dec 11, 2013 21:59:24 GMT -5
Mariah Carey's 1994 holiday classic "All I Want For Christmas Is You" re-enters the chart at #26
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Dec 11, 2013 22:13:59 GMT -5
Mariah Carey's 1994 holiday classic "All I Want For Christmas Is You" re-enters the chart at #26 Will it crack the Top 20 this year??? It would be so nice to have a new peak. Last year's run was 29-25-21. So already off to a slightly higher start. Let's see how close it gets without Xmas day airplay included this year. I'm sure heavier streaming component on H100 is helping.
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Post by renfield75 on Dec 11, 2013 22:43:34 GMT -5
^ Ah, thanks, HG. It does get a little muddled. Whitburn no longer counts featurings in #1 tallies, so he would list Rihanna at only 10. In this age of internet articles on EW and Billboard and vocal fan wars, I'm not sure this is the way to go (conflicting so dramatically with BB). Record Research's attitude is that the bulk of featured artists are disposable, interchangeable and secondary to the primary artist. That sounds reasonable when its a twenty second rap by an unknown artist, but these high profile collabos are more like duets, relying heavily on crucial chorus based vocal hooks. Honestly, I think Joel got his panties in a bunch over featurings in this last edition of his book just so he can keep Elvis at #1 on the all-time lists. That's why he gives Elvis credit for more #1s and top tens than Billboard does (even with Billboard counting his pre-Hot 100 entries). He still lists Mariah below Elvis for #1s and Madonna below him for top tens. When Glee passed Elvis, he discredited them as a revolving troupe of singers instead of a regular recording act and removed them from the list. When Lil Wayne passed Elvis he said featuring credits no longer count. Mark my words, if Taylor Swift passes Elvis he will split the digital age into a separate listing. I love his books but his Elvis bias is a little ridiculous.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Dec 11, 2013 23:13:40 GMT -5
I wonder which session instrumentalists, producers, songwriters, etc. have been involved with the most #1s. Somebody, go figure that out! I think that already has been figured out? Weren't all of the Motown songs between certain years played by the same session musicians? How many Motown #1s have there been? I don't know, doesn't seem to me like Rihanna has completely earned the right to be in such elite company. JMO. I'd say it feels that way because often times it's hard for people to accept/believe/want to accept when a newer artist makes a record or somehow achieves something that in our minds should take a LONG time to achieve or should be limited to music from decades ago. We know that some records are seemingly easily broken or at least more "modern" like first-week sales, for example, or whatever, but records like most Hot 100 #1s seem to be restricted to the all-time greats and names because it's a measurement of the charts from the 50s onward. I'm sure people felt similarly when Mariah racked up her 13th #1.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Dec 11, 2013 23:15:50 GMT -5
Autotune? I don't hear any autotune in Rihanna's voice on The Monster, lol. That means it was used properly. Autotune isn't meant to be heard.
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Post by kingofpain on Dec 11, 2013 23:46:17 GMT -5
Wow, it's hard to believe that this is the Arctic Monkeys' first appearance on the Hot 100 here....
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2013 23:48:52 GMT -5
We know that some records are seemingly easily broken or at least more "modern" like first-week sales, for example, or whatever, but records like most Hot 100 #1s seem to be restricted to the all-time greats and names because it's a measurement of the charts from the 50s onward. I'm sure people felt similarly when Mariah racked up her 13th #1. Yup. It's funny now to hear people talking about Mariah's sacred record, because up until at least 2005, nobody held her in that kind of regard. People were talking about how she just had a bunch of forgettable #1s that didn't deserve to be up there with The Beatles'. Who's to say Rihanna will never be highly regarded? Her chart history is among the most impressive in history already (both on the Hot 100 and at radio).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 0:00:52 GMT -5
When Mariah reached her 13th #1 hit in 1998 she was already much more highly regarded than Rihanna is now. Mainly because Mariah at least played a much larger role in her singles and albums. She had a hand in writing almost all her songs; she helped produce some of her music, and she had an incredible instrument at her disposal, her voice.
Rihanna has none of these. She doesn't write her own songs; she doesn't play an instrument, and while her singing has improved over the years, she isn't anywhere near Mariah's level in vocal ability.
I personally don't think she will ever be that highly regarded no matter how many #1's she manages to get, but I guess we shall see.
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Post by Glove Slap on Dec 12, 2013 0:06:14 GMT -5
Jazzy serving the truth once again. Whether you as an individual think Rihanna is "worthy" or not of something is completely irrelevant. Fact is that she keeps having very strong success year after year. The perception of someone's glory years is always largely dictated by hindsight ultimately. It has happened to every single musical act that has ever done anything to be significantly noted. Most individuals who keep saying that the hitmakers of today are "undeserving" of being in certain groups are either older people having trouble coming to terms with their aging and changing pop culture, or younger people who are overly bitter and emotional. The ones who are truly trying to see the big picture know that certain things cannot be determined in the present are just waiting to see how things play out, because unless you're actually in the industry, that's the only thing you can do.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 0:11:58 GMT -5
^ Ah, thanks, HG. It does get a little muddled. Whitburn no longer counts featurings in #1 tallies, so he would list Rihanna at only 10. In this age of internet articles on EW and Billboard and vocal fan wars, I'm not sure this is the way to go (conflicting so dramatically with BB). Record Research's attitude is that the bulk of featured artists are disposable, interchangeable and secondary to the primary artist. That sounds reasonable when its a twenty second rap by an unknown artist, but these high profile collabos are more like duets, relying heavily on crucial chorus based vocal hooks. Honestly, I think Joel got his panties in a bunch over featurings in this last edition of his book just so he can keep Elvis at #1 on the all-time lists. That's why he gives Elvis credit for more #1s and top tens than Billboard does (even with Billboard counting his pre-Hot 100 entries). He still lists Mariah below Elvis for #1s and Madonna below him for top tens. When Glee passed Elvis, he discredited them as a revolving troupe of singers instead of a regular recording act and removed them from the list. When Lil Wayne passed Elvis he said featuring credits no longer count. Mark my words, if Taylor Swift passes Elvis he will split the digital age into a separate listing. I love his books but his Elvis bias is a little ridiculous. I agree with him about Glee. Personally, I think including all of Glee's fly by night "hits" (some of which lasted on the chart for no more than a single week) tends to undermine the entire all-time list and the accomplishments of all the other artists that are on it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 0:14:50 GMT -5
When Mariah reached her 13th #1 hit in 1998 she was already much more highly regarded than Rihanna is now. Mainly because Mariah at least played a much larger role in her singles and albums. She had a hand in writing almost all her songs; she helped produce some of her music, and she had an incredible instrument at her disposal, her voice. Rihanna has none of these. She doesn't write her own songs; she doesn't play an instrument, and while her singing has improved over the years, she isn't anywhere near Mariah's level in vocal ability. I personally don't think she will ever be that highly regarded no matter how many #1's she manages to get, but I guess we shall see. That doesn't count in the public perception when people don't realize it. Mariah is still reminding people she's written 99% of her non-covers and co-produced most of them too. People think "All I Want For Christmas Is You" is a cover, without realizing she wrote it and has production credits.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 0:32:26 GMT -5
Jazzy serving the truth once again. Whether you as an individual think Rihanna is "worthy" or not of something is completely irrelevant. Fact is that she keeps having very strong success year after year. The perception of someone's glory years is always largely dictated by hindsight ultimately. It has happened to every single musical act that has ever done anything to be significantly noted. Sorry, that's not always true. During the Beatles "glory years" they were still highly regarded by most critics (after they got over the Beatlemania phase of their career) as one of the more important acts around, and that assessment has only grown stronger in the many years since they ceased to be a functioning band.
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Post by Mariah on Dec 12, 2013 0:44:43 GMT -5
Mariah Carey's 1994 holiday classic "All I Want For Christmas Is You" re-enters the chart at #26 All that matters !
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Post by seaguy27 on Dec 12, 2013 1:31:23 GMT -5
You cannot deny that lumping every artist from different era's is highly misleading. Rhianna has been a very unusual artist in that she is pumping material out like McDonalds is hamburgers. When you ad the quick turnaround of her albums with the huge amount of featuring it is a non-stop machine.
She has never been as highly regarded as the other elite acts on that list critically or albums sales wise. Mariah and Madonna took breaks and were not featuring on everyone else's singles in between and they both had massive streaks with singles rather it was #1's or top 10's. Rhianna has had alot of flops but it does not matter because she constantly has something out or is releasing an album almost every year.
In the end different era's are impossible to compare because the way the music industry has changed is so much.
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Post by seaguy27 on Dec 12, 2013 1:35:58 GMT -5
She has put out so much more than these acts did and so many features were as these other legendary acts did it on their own with breaks. Also she did not have the legendary album sales and #1's that the other acts had. Her name just does not fit in here. I think era's are so different they should not be compared on the same lists! If Glee Cast and Lil Wayne have more Hot 100 titles than Elvis, Rihanna perfectly fits in that list, she'll probably surpass Michael Jackson and will be closer and closer to Mariah depending on how longer Rih stays relevant. You'll have to deal with it oh and stop being bitter, records are meant to be broken. Im not bitter, im simply saying it is almost absurd to compare because the era's were so incredibly different. Sorry it is a fact that she does not have the elite status as these other acts. It is also fact that she has put out an enormous amount of product including a slew of features. It is like comparing oranges and apples. It is fine to put her on the list in a literal way but we all know the footnotes and variables behind it.
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Post by Old-school 72 on Dec 12, 2013 1:38:44 GMT -5
Madonna is the 80's legend and GOD Mariah is the 90's legend but there really isnt a legend for the last 13 yrs and thats sad.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 2:10:56 GMT -5
I don't respect anyone just because they rack up #1's, i commend Rihanna for hers but imo she is just one of many hit makers and unless she gains Beyonce type of respect and adoration all those #1's mean nothing. I respect Mariah for her body of work, her talent and her voice not because she has #18 no 1's, that's just added glitter. Rihanna is a fun artist sometimes and she makes lots of songs i like but the reason her accomplishment isn't looked at in the same way as Mariah is that it just doesn't feel the same and she really hasnt dominated her era like a Mariah or a Madonna. Lets be honest Katy Perry is already coming in much shorter time to dethrone her of being the #1 hitmaker of her time and Beyonce is the highly regarded singer of her time, so Rihanna is just kinda wedged somewhere in the middle.
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Post by Mariah on Dec 12, 2013 2:22:00 GMT -5
I don't respect anyone just because they rack up #1's, i commend Rihanna for hers but imo she is just one of many hit makers and unless she gains Beyonce type of respect and adoration all those #1's mean nothing. I respect Mariah for her body of work, her talent and her voice not because she has #18 no 1's, that's just added glitter. Rihanna is a fun artist sometimes and she makes lots of songs i like but the reason her accomplishment isn't looked at in the same way as Mariah is that it just doesn't feel the same and she really hasnt dominated her era like a Mariah or a Madonna. Lets be honest Katy Perry is already coming in much shorter time to dethrone her of being the #1 hitmaker of her time and Beyonce is the highly regarded singer of her time, so Rihanna is just kinda wedged somewhere in the middle. Preach !
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Post by colson on Dec 12, 2013 5:52:18 GMT -5
Madonna is the 80's legend and GOD Mariah is the 90's legend but there really isnt a legend for the last 13 yrs and thats sad. There are probably several heading towards that direction, don't you think? Beyonce is definitely one of them that's on her way.
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Post by slw84 on Dec 12, 2013 6:35:42 GMT -5
Even if "only" 10 of her #1's are her's lead artist, I still think that's very impressive for a 25 year old lol I still her as having 13 #1's though. She had a lot to do with "The Monster", "Live Your Life" and "Love the Way You Lie" being this big. It's not just an 8-bar verse she laid down on these songs. yeah eminems last two #1 hits wer with rihanna on them. ti only had one other #1 hit as alead. rihanna has no problem getting those #1s on her own accord. honestly i remember when there was a 3 way tie between mariah madonna and whitney and ppl feeling ok and then she scored her 12th and 13th and it was cool but the when she scored her 14/15th with heartbreaker and thank g0d i found you ppl were feeling like mariah didnt deserve it as she inched closer to the beatles and elvis' record.
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Post by slw84 on Dec 12, 2013 6:41:01 GMT -5
Madonna is the 80's legend and GOD Mariah is the 90's legend but there really isnt a legend for the last 13 yrs and thats sad. There are probably several heading towards that direction, don't you think? Beyonce is definitely one of them that's on her way. um, there are a few: eminem, britney, justin timberlake, beyonce, jay z, kanye, alicia keys and pink.
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Post by slw84 on Dec 12, 2013 6:45:02 GMT -5
wow at people seething at rihanns reign using excuses of different caliber of artist or different chart time...well the chart evolves im sure the tactics mariah worked to get her #1s wasnt exactly the same as the beatles and its about the charts representing a snapshot in time anyways. the anger and frustrarion is real for rihanna. wonders what will happen with er 14th #1 with her shakira feature or her possible 15 and sweet 16 #1s with her first two singles off of her summer 2014 album. lol.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 6:50:58 GMT -5
She should hook up with Lil Wayne for her next single. Lil Wayne of course is the overall king od the 'featurings'
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Post by colson on Dec 12, 2013 6:56:47 GMT -5
I don't follow him, but where has Weezy been all this time?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 7:04:33 GMT -5
This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 2 2 6 #1 1 wk AG The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 2 4 8 9 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 2 3 5 4 25 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 3 4 3 1 23 Royals, Lorde 1 5 1 3 16 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 6 6 5 24 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 4 7 7 6 33 Demons, Imagine Dragons 6 8 10 18 5 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 8 9 13 10 19 Let Her Go, Passenger 9 10 11 9 18 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 4 11 8 13 6 Story Of My Life, One Direction 6 12 9 7 18 Roar, Katy Perry 1 13 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Little Drummer Boy, Pentatonix 13 14 15 16 7 Unconditionally, Katy Perry 14 15 18 19 26 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 106 16 21 36 14 Burn, Ellie Goulding 16 17 22 23 12 White Walls, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring ScHoolboy Q & Hollis 17 18 17 20 7 Do What U Want, Lady Gaga Featuring R. Kelly 13 19 14 14 17 Applause, Lady Gaga 4 20 19 22 12 Stay The Night, Zedd Featuring Hayley Williams 19 21 16 15 12 23, Mike WiLL Made-It Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J 11 22 20 17 22 Holy Grail, Jay Z Featuring Justin Timberlake 4 23 23 26 10 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 19 24 24 21 34 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 25 25 24 67 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 3 26 0 Re-Entry 5 All I Want For Christmas Is You, Mariah Carey 21 27 28 27 20 Love More, Chris Brown Featuring Nicki Minaj 23 28 30 34 8 Stay, Florida Georgia Line 28 29 38 48 17 Pompeii, Bastille 29 30 34 41 10 It Won't Stop, Sevyn Streeter Featuring Chris Brown 30 31 26 28 26 Brave, Sara Bareilles 26 32 57 74 11 Team, Lorde 32 33 29 33 10 Marry Me, Jason Derulo 29 34 33 31 32 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 8 35 32 32 66 Sail, AWOLNATION 17 36 37 42 12 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 17 37 40 46 11 All Me, Drake Featuring 2 Chainz & Big Sean 20 38 27 29 18 Slow Down, Selena Gomez 27 39 48 59 8 Rap God, Eminem 7 40 49 61 5 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 40 41 44 51 14 Drunk Last Night, Eli Young Band 41 42 31 30 13 We Were Us, Keith Urban And Miranda Lambert 26 43 46 50 12 Carolina, Parmalee 43 44 41 35 22 Summertime Sadness, Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais 6 45 42 45 20 Gas Pedal, Sage The Gemini Featuring IamSu! 29 46 52 52 10 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 46 47 36 38 12 TKO, Justin Timberlake 36 48 55 67 5 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 48 49 39 44 15 Sunny And 75, Joe Nichols 39 50 35 40 17 That's My Kind Of Night, Luke Bryan 15 51 63 72 12 SG Animals, Martin Garrix 51 52 54 56 14 Wasting All These Tears, Cassadee Pope 37 53 0 Re-Entry 2 All That Matters, Justin Bieber 24 54 58 62 8 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 54 55 59 65 8 Sweet Annie, Zac Brown Band 55 56 72 68 9 All Of Me, John Legend 56 57 89 – 2 DG Let It Go, Idina Menzel 57 58 64 – 2 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 58 59 0 New 1 Change Me, Justin Bieber 59 60 12 73 3 Bound 2, Kanye West 12 61 56 58 14 I Luv This Sh*t, August Alsina Featuring Trinidad James 48 62 68 71 8 Friday Night, Eric Paslay 62 63 53 39 19 Mine Would Be You, Blake Shelton 28 64 81 91 4 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 64 65 61 63 8 Don't Let Me Be Lonely, The Band Perry 61 66 66 75 8 Radio, Darius Rucker 66 67 70 84 16 Replay, Zendaya 61 68 73 79 26 HeadBand, B.o.B Featuring 2 Chainz 64 69 67 66 20 Beware, Big Sean Featuring Lil Wayne & Jhene Aiko 38 70 93 – 2 When She Says Baby, Jason Aldean 70 71 85 85 3 Love Me Again, John Newman 71 72 84 92 7 The Language, Drake 51 73 62 55 15 Berzerk, Eminem 3 74 91 100 4 Up All Night, Jon Pardi 74 75 80 88 12 Work B**ch!, Britney Spears 12 76 65 80 5 Compass, Lady Antebellum 65 77 71 69 13 Honest, Future 55 78 0 New 1 Hey Brother, Avicii 78 79 0 Re-Entry 2 Perfume, Britney Spears 76 80 0 New 1 Who You Love, John Mayer Featuring Katy Perry 80 81 77 90 5 Everybody's Got Somebody But Me, Hunter Hayes Featuring Jason Mraz 77 82 76 64 20 Southern Girl, Tim McGraw 42 83 78 78 15 Bounce It, Juicy J Featuring Wale & Trey Songz 74 84 74 25 7 What Now, Rihanna 25 85 88 81 9 Survival, Eminem 16 86 0 New 1 I. Crawl, Childish Gambino 86 87 99 95 3 Up Down (Do This All Day), T-Pain Featuring B.o.B 87 88 60 82 14 The Fox, Ylvis 6 89 0 New 1 Helluva Life, Frankie Ballard 89 90 86 94 7 Right There, Ariana Grande Featuring Big Sean 84 91 96 – 2 Alone Together, Fall Out Boy 91 92 0 New 1 Underneath The Tree, Kelly Clarkson 92 93 90 86 7 The Outsiders, Eric Church 51 94 98 – 9 Pound Cake / Paris Morton Music 2, Drake Featuring Jay Z 65 95 0 New 1 Old School Love, Lupe Fiasco Featuring Ed Sheeran 95 96 0 New 1 All The Way Home, Tamar Braxton 96 97 87 93 9 Days Of Gold, Jake Owen 83 98 82 60 15 Gorilla, Bruno Mars 22 99 0 New 1 Do I Wanna Know?, Arctic Monkeys 99 100 94 83 5 Waiting For Superman, Daughtry 70
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 7:17:09 GMT -5
digital This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 4 9 #1 2 wks Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 2 2 1 6 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 3 3 6 5 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 1 4 4 3 26 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 2 5 7 – 5 Story Of My Life, One Direction 2 6 8 7 19 Let Her Go, Passenger 6 7 5 2 23 Royals, Lorde 1 8 6 5 31 Demons, Imagine Dragons 5 9 11 8 24 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 2 10 10 9 17 Roar, Katy Perry 1 11 13 27 12 Burn, Ellie Goulding 11 12 9 10 16 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 13 18 20 9 White Walls, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring ScHoolboy Q & Hollis 13 14 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Change Me, Justin Bieber 14 15 15 19 7 Unconditionally, Katy Perry 106 16 14 13 6 Do What U Want, Lady Gaga Featuring R. Kelly 3 17 16 17 14 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 16 18 33 – 2 GG Let It Go, Idina Menzel 18 19 0 New 1 Little Drummer Boy, Pentatonix 19 20 0 Re-Entry 46 All I Want For Christmas Is You, Mariah Carey 1 21 17 14 12 23, Mike WiLL Made-It Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J 14 22 26 26 11 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 4 23 32 37 5 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 23 24 23 15 18 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 5 25 37 42 10 Pompeii, Bastille 25 26 20 21 23 Brave, Sara Bareilles 20 27 0 New 1 I. Crawl, Childish Gambino 27 28 29 22 8 Stay, Florida Georgia Line 22 29 27 29 10 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 20 30 19 16 16 Applause, Lady Gaga 3 31 22 23 11 Stay The Night, Zedd Featuring Hayley Williams 16 32 34 – 2 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 32 33 0 Re-Entry 2 Who You Love, John Mayer Featuring Katy Perry 33 34 30 28 12 Marry Me, Jason Derulo 22 35 21 32 12 The Fox, Ylvis 8 36 31 30 57 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 2 37 0 Re-Entry 8 Team, Lorde 37 38 0 New 1 II. Worldstar, Childish Gambino 38 39 43 39 10 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 39 40 0 Re-Entry 4 All Of Me, John Legend 38 41 38 31 71 Sail, AWOLNATION 13 42 28 34 17 That's My Kind Of Night, Luke Bryan 5 43 40 45 7 Rap God, Eminem 1 44 39 38 34 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 45 35 35 22 Holy Grail, Jay Z Featuring Justin Timberlake 2 46 0 New 1 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 46 47 48 – 19 Gas Pedal, Sage The Gemini Featuring IamSu! 19 48 0 New 1 For The First Time In Forever, Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel 48 49 0 Re-Entry 2 Hey Brother, Avicii 49 50 0 Re-Entry 5 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 50
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 7:19:59 GMT -5
airplay This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 4 6 6 #1 1 wk GG The Monster, Eminem Feat. Rihanna 1 2 1 2 18 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 1 3 3 5 13 Demons, Imagine Dragons 3 4 2 1 19 Royals, Lorde 1 5 6 8 13 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 5 6 5 3 18 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Feat. Majid Jordan 3 7 7 4 13 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 4 8 10 13 8 Timber, Pitbull Feat. Ke$ha 8 9 8 7 18 Roar, Katy Perry 1 10 12 11 8 Unconditionally, Katy Perry 10 11 13 15 11 Let Her Go, Passenger 11 12 14 14 8 Stay The Night, Zedd Feat. Hayley Williams 12 13 11 9 17 Applause, Lady Gaga 7 14 9 10 23 Holy Grail, Jay-Z Feat. Justin Timberlake 3 15 20 23 9 White Walls, Macklemoore & Ryan Lewis Feat. ScHoolboy & Hollis 106 16 21 24 13 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 16 17 18 31 6 Do What U Want, Lady Gaga Feat. R. Kelly 17 18 15 12 30 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Feat. T.I. + Pharrell 1 19 22 22 12 Carolina, Parmalee 19 20 24 20 17 Love More, Chris Brown Feat. Nicki Minaj 18 21 23 27 12 Drunk Last Night, Eli Young Band 21 22 17 18 12 We Were Us, Keith Urban And Miranda Lambert 17 23 26 35 7 Stay, Florida Georgia Line 23 24 16 19 15 Sunny And 75, Joe Nichols 16 25 40 – 3 Burn, Ellie Goulding 25 26 25 16 28 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 3 27 27 28 11 Radio, Darius Rucker 27 28 28 32 12 Don't Let Me Be Lonely, The Band Perry 28 29 31 37 9 Sweet Annie, Zac Brown Band 29 30 19 17 14 Slow Down, Selena Gomez 15 31 33 26 21 Brave, Sara Bareilles 21 32 43 – 3 Story Of My Life, One Direction 32 33 35 39 10 Friday Night, Eric Paslay 33 34 37 42 10 It Won't Stop, Sevyn Streeter Feat. Chris Brown 34 35 48 – 5 Pompeii, Bastille 35 36 38 44 7 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 36 37 39 45 8 Wasting All These Tears, Cassadee Pope 37 38 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 38 39 34 21 18 Mine Would Be You, Blake Shelton 12 40 45 48 8 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 40 41 44 46 8 All Me, Drake Feat. 2 Chainz & Big Sean 41 42 49 – 3 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 42 43 36 40 9 Marry Me, Jason Derulo 36 44 0 New 1 Team, Lorde 44 45 30 29 11 TKO, Justin Timberlake 27 46 0 Re-Entry 11 All I Want For Christmas Is You, Mariah Carey 12 47 46 41 14 I Luv This Sh*t, August Alsina Featuring Trinidad James 34 48 41 38 21 Summertime Sadness, Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais 6 49 47 43 35 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 2 50 0 Re-Entry 2 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 50
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Post by felipe on Dec 12, 2013 7:28:59 GMT -5
Where's Alex & Sierra? Are they not allowed to chart?
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Post by bigfan101 on Dec 12, 2013 7:56:57 GMT -5
^ yeah that's what I am wondering. Not possible they were not in the top 50 on digital sales for the week.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Dec 12, 2013 8:14:43 GMT -5
Why would X-Factor tracks be allowed to chart on iTunes, but not the Hot 100? Weird.
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