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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 10:00:25 GMT -5
my version of Prediction :) 1.Dark Horse 2.Timber 3.Counting Stars 4.Say Something 5.The Monster 6.team 7.Let Her Go 8.Happy 9.Royals 10.Pompeii Happy enters Top 10 before Talk Dirty ??? It's my version!but why not???
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Post by josh on Jan 29, 2014 10:27:47 GMT -5
A live performance 3 hours before the end of the charting week though? How much sales could that give, 5-10k? You'd be surprised. Didn't 21 sell around 400k the track week that the Grammy's aired, and then soared to over 700k with the full tracking week behind it? There's some hype the week before. I'm sure all the commericals and news articles were 99% focused on all her nominations and her impending sweep.
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Post by mew2 on Jan 29, 2014 10:32:37 GMT -5
Can anyone double check DIL's update, please? It's around 1.6 and not 0.6 when you add up AI from individual formats.
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Post by mew2 on Jan 29, 2014 10:33:07 GMT -5
Can anyone double check DIL's update, please? It's around 1.6 and not 0.6 when you add up AI from individual formats.
Thanks in advance.
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Post by josh on Jan 29, 2014 10:34:03 GMT -5
Can anyone double check DIL's update, please? It's around 1.6 and not 0.6 when you add up AI from individual formats. Thanks in advance. 17. BEYONCÉ – Drunk In Love f/Jay Z: 77.155 (+ 0.639) Urban: -0.586 That's on the update that includes non-panel stations. Never seen an update changed so much like that before. I can try to explain more if this doesn't make sense.
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Post by Push The Button on Jan 29, 2014 10:53:20 GMT -5
You'd be surprised. Didn't 21 sell around 400k the track week that the Grammy's aired, and then soared to over 700k with the full tracking week behind it? There's some hype the week before. I'm sure all the commericals and news articles were 99% focused on all her nominations and her impending sweep. But we always see increases the week of the event due to the live performances. People have instant access to the iTunes store.
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Post by josh on Jan 29, 2014 10:54:53 GMT -5
There's some hype the week before. I'm sure all the commericals and news articles were 99% focused on all her nominations and her impending sweep. But we always see increases the week of the event due to the live performances. People have instant access to the iTunes store. Yes but to imply hundreds of thousands of people went and bought her album literally the last 4 hours before the week ended is illogical.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 29, 2014 11:03:38 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/news/5885821/frozen-soundtrack-returns-to-no-1-on-billboard-200Over on the Digital Songs chart, Perry's "Dark Horse," featuring Juicy J, retains the No. 1 slot. It sold 294,000 downloads for the week—up 12% over the previous frame. Jason Derulo's fast-rising hit "Talk Dirty," featuring 2 Chainz, climbs 6-2 with 194,000 (up 31%). Pharrell's Oscar-nominated "Happy" (as widely seen in Beats commercials) flies 11-3 with 188,000 (up 57%). Aloe Blacc's "The Man" (which is also in rotation as the soundtrack of Beats TV spots) is stationary at No. 4 with 175,000 (up 6%). Pitbull's "Timber," featuring Ke$ha, slips 3-5 with 169,000 (down 16%). Bastille's "Pompeii" rises 10-6 with 148,000 (up 15%), likely because of its performance on this past weekend's "Saturday Night Live" (Jan. 25). A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera's "Say Something" falls 2-7 with 147,000 (down 30%—mostly owed to consumers opting to "complete" their album with the track on iTunes last week). Lorde's "Team" remains at No. 8 with 136,000 (up 2%), and OneRepublic's "Counting Stars" slips 5-9 with 132,000 (down 16%). Idina Menzel's "Let It Go" (from "Frozen") returns to the top 10, climbing 12-10 with 124,000 (up 10%). Digital track sales this past week totaled 23.7 million downloads, down 2% compared with last week (24.1 million) and down 11% stacked next to the comparable week of 2013 (26.7 million). Year-to-date track sales are at 104 million, down 12% compared with the same total at this point last year (117.9 million).
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Post by Rocky on Jan 29, 2014 11:15:13 GMT -5
Digital Songs 1. Dark Horse - Katy Perry feat. Juicy J (294,000 | 2,315,000) 2. Talk Dirty - Jason Derulo (194,000) 3. Happy - Pharrell Williams (188,000 | 519,000) 4. The Man - Aloe Blacc (175,000) 5. Timber - Pitbull feat. Ke$ha (169,000 | 2,878,000) 6. Pompeii - Bastille (148,000 | 1,324,000) 7. Say Something - A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera (147,000 | 2,440,000) 8. Team - Lorde (136,000) 9. One Republic - Counting Stars (132,000 | 3,703,000) 10. Let It Go - Idina Menzel (124,000)
Katy's #1 is on lock. :)
+ [Hot Digital Songs: #13 Royals, @lordemusic 102,000 (4,894,000 total).]
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Other big GRAMMY gainers on the Digital Songs chart: Lorde's "Royals" (14-13 with 102,000; up 17%), John Legend's "All Of Me" (44-15 with 86,000; up 110%), Beyonce's "Drunk In Love," featuring Jay Z (22-18 with 78,000; up 10%), Sara Bareilles' "Brave" (33-20 with 76,000; up 41%), Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" (46-29 with 61,000; up 58%), Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," featuring T.I. and Pharrell (49-37 with 50,000; up 34%) and P!nk's "Just Give Me a Reason," featuring Nate Ruess (a re-entry at No. 42 with 42,000; up 122%). All of the above songs were performed on the show.
Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" sales were partially goosed by a new remix of the song, featuring Kendrick Lamar, which was released on Sunday night. The latter joined the rock band on the GRAMMY stage for a mash-up of "Radioactive" and Lamar's "m.A.A.d city." The remix accounts for 13% of "Radioactive's" overall sales this week.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 11:19:38 GMT -5
CS will be certified 4 platinum in 3 weeks :)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 11:22:28 GMT -5
Digital Songs1. Dark Horse - Katy Perry feat. Juicy J (294,000 | 2,315,000) 2. Talk Dirty - Jason Derulo (194,000) 3. Happy - Pharrell Williams (188,000) 4. The Man - Aloe Blacc (175,000) 5. Timber - Pitbull feat. Ke$ha (169,000 | 2,878,000) 6. Pompeii - Bastille (148,000) 7. Say Something - A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera (147,000 | 2,440,000) 8. Team - Lorde (136,000) 9. One Republic - Counting Stars (132,000 | 3,703,000) 10. Let It Go - Idina Menzel (124,000) Katy's #1 is on lock. :) Also: Other big GRAMMY gainers on the Digital Songs chart: Lorde's "Royals" (14-13 with 102,000; up 17%), John Legend's "All Of Me" (44-15 with 86,000; up 110%), Beyonce's "Drunk In Love," featuring Jay Z (22-18 with 78,000; up 10%), Sara Bareilles' "Brave" (33-20 with 76,000; up 41%), Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" (46-29 with 61,000; up 58%), Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," featuring T.I. and Pharrell (49-37 with 50,000; up 34%) and P!nk's "Just Give Me a Reason," featuring Nate Ruess (a re-entry at No. 42 with 42,000; up 122%). All of the above songs were performed on the show. Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" sales were partially goosed by a new remix of the song, featuring Kendrick Lamar, which was released on Sunday night. The latter joined the rock band on the GRAMMY stage for a mash-up of "Radioactive" and Lamar's "m.A.A.d city." The remix accounts for 13% of "Radioactive's" overall sales this week. I have a question!Is radioactive and it's remix considered 1 single(like cruise and it's remix)? If the answer is yes,It will break IY record without any doubt!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 11:24:32 GMT -5
and it is interesting that the remix of radioactive has 1/8 of it's total sales in just 1/56 of the total week!!!
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Post by Push The Button on Jan 29, 2014 11:39:59 GMT -5
"Let It Go" is coming for that Platinum certification.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 11:40:39 GMT -5
OMG at happy!!! any chance for CS to return to it's peak position? I would say no I would say yes. It's still strong on radio and so I could see it getting a ahead of Timber within the next couple of weeks (as long as it doesn't fall immensely in sales).
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Post by Daniel Collins on Jan 29, 2014 11:58:20 GMT -5
my prediction: 1. Dark Horse 2. Timber 3. Counting Stars 4. Say Something 5. The Monster 6. Team 7. Talk Dirty 8. Royals 9. Pompeii 10. Story Of My Life
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 29, 2014 12:00:01 GMT -5
Billboard reports the "Radioactive" mix with Kendrick Lamar accounted for 13% of the track's 61,000- and it was released Sunday night (not sure what time). So, that's around 8,000 there, from (probable?) show impact.
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Post by Rocky on Jan 29, 2014 12:03:07 GMT -5
Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' Gallops to No. 1 On Hot 100The song, featuring Juicy J, becomes Perry's ninth leader and the second from her album 'PRISM,' among other notable achievements. Plus, Jason Derulo soars into the Hot 100's top 10 Katy Perry's "Dark Horse," featuring Juicy J, races into the Billboard Hot 100's winner's circle, rising 2-1. The song, infused with trap dance elements, marking a bit of a departure from her standard pure-pop fare, becomes her ninth career leader. "This No. 1 is the most unexpected one I've ever had," Perry tells Billboard exclusively. "'Dark Horse' has been a dark horse of a song, since August when the KatyCats voted to release it early on iTunes, before 'PRISM' even came out. I'm so thrilled and grateful to have these moments." As we do each Wednesday, let's run down the numbers behind the Hot 100's top 10, starting with a host of accolades that Perry and Juicy J earn upon their coronation. Nine No. 1s: "Dark Horse" marks Perry's ninth Hot 100 No. 1, lifting her into a five-way tie for 10th place among artists with the most toppers in the chart's 55-year history. The Beatles lead with 20 No. 1s, followed by Mariah Carey (18), Michael Jackson, Rihanna (13 each), Madonna, the Supremes (12 each), Whitney Houston (11), Janet Jackson and Stevie Wonder (10 each). Perry equals the No. 1 sums of the Bee Gees, Elton John, Paul McCartney (solo/apart from the Beatles) and Usher. Perry's nine Hot 100 champs are: "I Kissed a Girl" (2008), "California Gurls," featuring Snoop Dogg, "Teenage Dream," "Firework" (2010), "E.T.," featuring Kanye West, "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" (2011), "Part of Me" (2012), "Roar" (2013) and "Dark Horse." [<3 ] The '10s Spot: Perry has tallied eight of her nine Hot 100 No. 1s in the '10s, tying Rihanna for the highest total this decade. Bruno Mars ranks second in the '10s with five leaders, followed by Adele, Eminem and Ke$ha (three each). As of this week, Perry becomes the only artist with No. 1s in each year of the current decade. 'Dream' On: "Dark Horse" is the second Hot 100 No. 1 from Perry's album "PRISM," following lead single "Roar," which ruled for two weeks in September. With Perry having logged five No. 1s from her last album, "Teenage Dream" (tying Michael Jackson's "Bad" in 1987-88 for the most No. 1s from an album), she joins a select group of (now five) women who've tallied multiple No. 1s from consecutive studio albums. Mariah Carey collected multiple Hot 100 No. 1s from an incredible four consecutive studio sets (excluding her 1994 holiday release "Merry Christmas"). She notched two from 1993's "Music Box" ("Dreamlover," "Hero"); three from 1995's "Daydream" ("Fantasy," "One Sweet Day," with Boyz II Men, "Always Be My Baby"); two from 1997's "Butterfly" ("Honey," "My All") and two from 1999's "Rainbow" ("Heartbreaker," featuring Jay Z, and "Thank God I Found You," featuring Joe and 98 Degrees). Whitney Houston earned multiple No. 1s from three straight studio efforts: "Whitney Houston" yielded three in 1985-86 ("Saving All My Love for You," "How Will I Know," "Greatest Love of All"); "Whitney" produced four in 1987-88 ("I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)," "Didn't We Almost Have It All," "So Emotional," "Where Do Broken Hearts Go"); and, "I'm Your Baby Tonight" generated two in 1990-91 (the title cut, "All the Man That I Need"). Janet Jackson managed the achievement over two albums. She scored four No. 1s from 1989's "Rhythm Nation 1814" ("Miss You Much," "Escapade," "Black Cat," "Love Will Never Do (Without You)") and two from 1993's "Janet." ("That's the Way Love Goes," "Again"). Paula Abdul created the elite club in 1989-91. She posted four No. 1s from 1989's "Forever Your Girl" ("Straight Up," the title track, "Cold Hearted," "Opposites Attract," with the Wild Pair) and two from 1991's "Spellbound" ("Rush Rush," "The Promise of a New Day"). (Looking ahead, should Perry post a third No. 1 from "PRISM" [perhaps potential single candidates like "Birthday," "Walking on Air" or "International Smile"?], she'd join Houston as the only women with at least three leaders from consecutive studio albums.) "Horse" Races: Let's also hear it for the song that has Perry back in the saddle at No. 1 on the Hot 100. Horse-torians, take note: the new No. 1 is the second with the word "horse" in its title. America's "A Horse With No Name" led for three weeks in 1972. The next highest-peaking such songs to have raced up the Hot 100: Cliff Nobles & Co.'s "The Horse" (No. 2, 1968) and Taylor Swift's "White Horse" (No. 13, 2008). Juicy's Jump: Meanwhile, "Dark Horse" featured act Juicy J celebrates his first Hot 100 No. 1. He previously peaked as high as No. 11 in October as a guest, with Miley Cyrus and Wiz Khalifa, on Mike WiLL Made-It's "23." As for how "Horse" wins the Hot 100's first-place ribbon, it leads all but one of the Hot 100's main component charts. It tops Digital Songs (294,000 downloads sold, up 12%, according to Nielsen SoundScan) and the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart (2.5 million U.S. streams, up 28%, according to Nielsen BDS) for a third week each and takes over atop Streaming Songs, where it pushes 3-1 (5.6 million streams, up 8%). It's Perry's second No. 1 on Streaming Songs, following "Roar." The song's streaming momentum could increase once its video is released; Perry is currently in the process of filming it. Notably, with no official clip so far, VEVO on YouTube is the source of most of the cut's streaming activity, accounting for 39% of its streams. Spotify is a close second among data sources with 37%. On Radio Songs, "Dark Horse" surges 9-4 with 101 million all-format audience impressions, up 21%, according to BDS. Perry performed "Dark Horse" on the Grammy Awards Sunday night (Jan. 26), helping fuel its rise on this week's charts. As previously reported, the latest sales tracking week ended on Sunday night (Jan. 26), so while a bevy of Grammy-related songs and albums show gains this week, we'll see the full impact of the night on next week's charts, once a full week of sales have registered. "Dark Horse" dethrones Pitbull's "Timber," featuring Ke$ha (1-2), after three weeks atop the Hot 100. "Timber" rises 3-2 on Radio Songs (although with a 3% decreases to 127 million), and dips 2-3 on Streaming Songs (5.4 million, down 1%) and 3-5 on Digital Songs (169,000, down 16%). In terms of overall Hot 100 chart points, "Dark Horse" wins the race to No. 1 over "Timber" by far more than a nose. With the former up by 14% and the latter down by 8%, "Horse" takes the title by a comfortable 19% margin. Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, OneRepublic's "Counting Stars" holds at No. 3 (and atop Radio Songs for a second week, holding with 143 million), followed by A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera's "Say Something" and Eminem's former four-week No. 1 "Monster," featuring Rihanna, which hold at Nos. 4 and 5, respectively. The latter spends a 13th week at No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Jason Derulo lands the Hot 100's lone new top 10 arrival this week, as "Talk Dirty," featuring 2 Chainz, vaults 15-6 with the top Streaming Gainer award. It rockets into the Streaming Songs top 10 (17-8; 3.9 million, up 53%) and blasts 6-2 on Digital Songs with 194,000 downloads sold (up 31%). In its second week on Radio Songs, it speeds 48-26 (40 million, up 45%). "Dirty" has been boosted by the buzz of its "Celebrities Talkin' Dirty" trailer video, in which artists including Robin Thicke, Flo Rida and Ariana Grande endorse it, with One Direction also having posted a clip of the boy band dancing along to it. The song becomes Derulo's fourth Hot 100 top 10 and first since his first three entries all reached the region in 2009-10: "Whatcha Say" (one week at No. 1), "In My Head" (No. 5) and "Ridin' Solo" (No. 9). In between "Solo" and "Dirty," Derulo still managed to notch four top 30 hits, including last year's "The Other Side" (No. 18) and "Marry Me" (No. 26). 2 Chainz locks up his second Hot 100 top 10; A$AP Rocky's "F**kin Problems," on which he's featured alongside Drake and Kendrick Lamar, peaked at No. 8 a year ago. Closing out the Hot 100's top 10, Passenger's "Let Her Go" descends 6-7 (and leads Hot Rock Songs for a third week); Lorde's "Team" holds at its No. 8 peak to date, while her former nine-week No. 1 "Royals," honored at the Grammys Sunday for song of the year and best pop solo performance, drops 7-9; and, Bastille's "Pompeii" spends its second week at its No. 10 highpoint. Visit Billboard.com tomorrow (Jan. 30), when all rankings, including the Hot 100 in its entirety and Digital Songs, Radio Songs, Streaming Songs and On-Demand Songs, will refresh, as they do each Thursday. The latest charts will also appear in the next issue of Billboard magazine (on sale on Friday, Jan. 31).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 12:04:33 GMT -5
my prediction: 1. Dark Horse 2. Timber 3. Counting Stars 4. Say Something 5. The Monster 6. Team 7. Talk Dirty 8. Royals 9. Pompeii 10. Story Of My Life You really think SOML will be in there and not LHG??? Lol Pompeii and SOML won't be in top 10 and LHG and Happy will be there in their place. Also, Team is lower than Royals in Radio and Streaming and there's not much of a difference in sales, so Royals logically has to be higher than Team (unless the numbers are somewhat rigged).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 12:07:40 GMT -5
How did Happy not reach the top 10??? With several 4M+ gains in radio and #3 (beaten by the #2 song by a tiny 3% margin)! :(
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Post by Daniel Collins on Jan 29, 2014 12:09:50 GMT -5
What about Rihanna? 2010 - Rude Boy, Love The Way You Lie , What's My Name, Only Girl 2011 - S&M, We Found Love (up to 2012) 2012 - Diamonds 2013-2014 - The Monster
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Post by Rocky on Jan 29, 2014 12:11:53 GMT -5
What about Rihanna? 2010 - Rude Boy, Love The Way You Lie , What's My Name, Only Girl 2011 - S&M, We Found Love (up to 2012) 2012 - Diamonds 2013-2014 - The Monster Ask Billboard, I guess.
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Post by crystalphnx on Jan 29, 2014 12:18:20 GMT -5
What about Rihanna? 2010 - Rude Boy, Love The Way You Lie , What's My Name, Only Girl 2011 - S&M, We Found Love (up to 2012) 2012 - Diamonds 2013-2014 - The Monster my guess is that they only count the year in which a song first rose to No. 1 - so they count "The Monster" for 2013, but not 2014 (aka one song can't count for more than one year) ...or it's just yet another Billboard article error
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jan 29, 2014 12:18:49 GMT -5
^That's probably what it is.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 12:21:05 GMT -5
Someone please explain how Royals is lower than Team when it was higher on streaming and radio and almost the same in sales???
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Post by Rocky on Jan 29, 2014 12:27:59 GMT -5
@markg94 - 6. LORDE – Team: 118.491 (+ 2.265) ▲ 7. LORDE – Royals: 116.001 (- 2.759) ▼
8. Team - Lorde (136,000) "Royals" (14-13 with 102,000; up 17%)
~ the same streaming Do the math.
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Post by velaxti on Jan 29, 2014 12:30:25 GMT -5
I think Dark Horse's streaming success shows that the driving force between the majority of streams is to listen to the song rather than watch a video, even on Youtube. Speaking from personal experience as well, even if I "watch" an official music video, it's usually to listen to the song and have it open in a different tab.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 12:30:42 GMT -5
@markg94 - 6. LORDE – Team: 118.491 (+ 2.265) ▲ 7. LORDE – Royals: 116.001 (- 2.759) ▼ 8. Team - Lorde (136,000) "Royals" (14-13 with 102,000; up 17%) ~ the same streaming Do the math. oh I didn't check today's radio update. My bad. But streaming isn't the same. Royals is clearly higher.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jan 29, 2014 12:44:25 GMT -5
What about Rihanna? 2010 - Rude Boy, Love The Way You Lie , What's My Name, Only Girl 2011 - S&M, We Found Love (up to 2012) 2012 - Diamonds 2013-2014 - The Monster my guess is that they only count the year in which a song first rose to No. 1 - so they count "The Monster" for 2013, but not 2014 (aka one song can't count for more than one year) ...or it's just yet another Billboard article error Billboard only counts the year when a song advances to #1 for things like this.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 12:54:29 GMT -5
So does Dark Horse have any chance of getting more weeks at #1 than IKAG (I don't really like that song tbh and I don't want it to be her song with the most weeks at #1 lol)? Or at least 6 or 7 weeks to tie/beat CG? It should get quite a few weeks at #1 for sure (if Happy or something doesn't snatch it away within that time somehow) because it will be #1 for some time on radio and it will have a huge boost in streaming once the video comes out (hopefully in 4-5 weeks)?
Also fingers crossed for Radioactive to stay in the top 50 this week (if its sales rebounded and I'm pretty sure it's still strong in streaming then it should be safe)!!!
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Post by bigfan101 on Jan 29, 2014 13:07:04 GMT -5
I want Burn to make the top ten :/
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