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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Mar 20, 2014 1:11:37 GMT -5
The bottom line is... even if you change the station it still counts so long as your are being counted as a listener to that particular station around that time like it or not. it's the same thing with youtube. There is no way to tell why you changed the station or turned the radio off. What happens when you like a song but your mom doesn't and you all are listening to radio together? You think that means because your mom changed the station in the middle of the song that you now don't like it? doesn't make sense... What I bolded is exactly my point. I don't really get the second half of your statement and have no idea how you got that from what I said unless you are mostly responding to another poster who was talking about liking or not liking a song depending on if you change the channel or not. My apologies if that is what you are doing and I am mistaken. My point was that it is just like youtube-people can talk all day about how some people watch viral videos for the video and not the song so that shouldn't count, but you see the same possibilities with radio. Again, why should radio be the preferenced form of listening, actively or passively? I think some posters/music lovers place some bizarre mythological accuracy on radio and I don't get it. We should count radio, of course. Do I think it is somehow more indicative of popularity than sales or streams or views? Nope. I think all of those together give the most accurate picture. If you REALLY looked at viewing or listening habits for any form, it would get tricky, but there is absolutely no way to do that consistently. That is why, quite accurately, we count any view or listen. I would say we are much more accurately tracking stuff now than when we just counted radio or even just radio and sales. Technology changes, how music is listened to changes, and I think billboard is correct to keep up with that rather than dig their heels in and only focus on the most traditional forms of music out there. Oh yeah... I said it wrong... but yeah we are agreeing. Radio shouldn't get preferential treatment on the HOT 100. I don't think it should be a component for the HOT 100 at all. OnDemand and Youtube type streaming where people have to actually seek out the song directly should have a higher value placed on them IMO. I'm of the opinion that sales + ondemand streaming and youtube like streaming (not pandora type streaming) should be counted towards the HOT100 IMO. Artists can sink or swim on that.
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Post by mluv on Mar 20, 2014 1:29:19 GMT -5
I still think if you took a survey of the people who watched the kissing video and you asked them about the song, they'd respond with what song? Most probably didn't even notice the music and probably perceived it as background white noise. It had some effect as it sold 10,000 units but to call it the 9th most popular song is just absurd. We're talking about it and I've again forgotten the name of it and the singer. It's not like Harlem Shake or the Selfie--videos that people looked for the music, or even parody videos of wrecking ball which was again all about the music. Now placing it at 9th place is basically harmless but if Billboard doesn't tweak their system a bit more they'll start to lose some credibility.
And I disagree about taking the effect of radio. Radio still sells music. The majority of musical acts that have videos with tons of streams on it still don't sell that many units. You just have to look at any indie artist and you can see this. It's when some radio station starts playing their music that you immediately see the rise in their sales and profile. Radio is still a very large influence on what's popular which is why record labels court them so hard with some resorting to payola. If radio was truly a wasteland no one would bother paying to have their music heard. Radio gets priority because it's still the most effective way to get your music heard by a ton of people all at once. it doesn't matter if they're willing victims listening to it or they're irritated by the song, or bored or whatever other response. People are irritated and bored and claim to ignore all kinds of advertising too, yet still corporations continue to sell based on ads. Radio works. Repeating the songs on the radio over & over works with in the majority of case, the most popular songs on the radio usually selling the most records==see Happy!
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Post by slw84 on Mar 20, 2014 5:32:49 GMT -5
13 songs in the top 20 all losing AI Because Happy and All Of Me are stealing them all. True but also this time is usually a drought because the 4q sellers have had their moment and the summer song s come out in April May so this is the period of lull...which is perfect for new singles to come out and have less competition but adele, rihanna, nicki, taylor are not ready...
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:31:24 GMT -5
Hot 100 This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 11 #1 4 wks AG Happy, Pharrell Williams 1 2 2 2 26 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 3 3 4 23 All Of Me, John Legend 3 4 4 3 13 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 3 5 5 5 31 Pompeii, Bastille 5 6 6 6 25 Team, Lorde 6 7 8 8 39 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 2 8 7 7 13 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 2 9 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 We Might Be Dead By Tomorrow, Soko 9 10 12 13 12 The Man, Aloe Blacc 10 11 10 10 23 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 12 11 9 19 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 4 13 16 21 18 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 13 14 9 17 16 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 9 15 15 14 19 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 14 16 14 12 20 Story Of My Life, One Direction 6 17 13 11 33 Let Her Go, Passenger 5 18 28 55 3 DG #SELFIE, The Chainsmokers 18 19 19 16 28 Burn, Ellie Goulding 13 20 18 18 37 Royals, Lorde 1 21 27 28 12 SG Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 21 22 20 25 15 Hey Brother, Avicii 20 23 17 15 20 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 24 22 20 47 Demons, Imagine Dragons 6 25 23 22 38 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 4 26 26 31 26 Animals, Martin Garrix 26 27 25 24 32 Roar, Katy Perry 1 28 21 19 24 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 19 29 36 56 6 This Is How We Roll, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Luke Bryan 29 30 30 32 13 Bottoms Up, Brantley Gilbert 30 31 29 26 9 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 15 32 32 29 13 Paranoid, Ty Dolla $ign Featuring B.o.B 29 33 31 27 81 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 3 34 35 42 9 Loyal, Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana Or Too $hort 34 35 46 48 8 Na Na, Trey Songz 35 36 33 23 10 Partition, Beyonce 23 37 39 45 9 Doin' What She Likes, Blake Shelton 37 38 34 33 11 Young Girls, Bruno Mars 32 39 42 46 12 Neon Lights, Demi Lovato 36 40 37 35 30 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 41 49 49 7 Cop Car, Keith Urban 41 42 67 65 3 Not A Bad Thing, Justin Timberlake 42 43 38 37 32 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 4 44 44 40 13 I Hold On, Dierks Bentley 40 45 53 53 11 Drink To That All Night, Jerrod Niemann 45 46 40 36 40 Brave, Sara Bareilles 23 47 47 30 14 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 21 48 43 39 48 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 49 0 New 1 Love Is An Open Door, Kristen Bell & Santino Fontana 49 50 51 50 10 Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church 44 51 24 – 2 Magic, Coldplay 24 52 57 58 5 Stoner, Young Thug 52 53 64 66 6 The Worst, Jhene Aiko 53 54 56 54 15 Helluva Life, Frankie Ballard 51 55 41 38 16 When She Says Baby, Jason Aldean 38 56 60 64 10 Get Me Some Of That, Thomas Rhett 56 57 59 57 9 Take Me Home, Cash Cash Featuring Bebe Rexha 57 58 54 52 16 See You Tonight, Scotty McCreery 52 59 62 59 9 Rewind, Rascal Flatts 58 60 71 85 4 La La La, Naughty Boy Featuring Sam Smith 60 61 65 69 10 Goodnight Kiss, Randy Houser 61 62 55 44 19 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 31 63 75 96 3 Ain't It Fun, Paramore 63 64 52 51 6 Human, Christina Perri 51 65 73 – 2 Trophies, Young Money Featuring Drake 65 66 48 34 17 Love Me Again, John Newman 30 67 66 63 17 Up Down (Do This All Day), T-Pain Featuring B.o.B 62 68 50 47 19 Compass, Lady Antebellum 46 69 63 60 11 19 You + Me, Dan + Shay 60 70 93 – 4 Mmm Yeah, Austin Mahone Featuring Pitbull 60 71 61 61 16 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 38 72 68 62 5 Man Of The Year, ScHoolboy Q 62 73 69 71 9 Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About, Thompson Square 69 74 70 70 15 Do I Wanna Know?, Arctic Monkeys 70 75 77 80 6 Beat Of The Music, Brett Eldredge 75 76 83 91 5 Classic, MKTO 76 77 80 92 5 Part II (On The Run), Jay Z Featuring Beyonce 77 78 0 New 1 Who Do You Love?, YG Featuring Drake 78 79 72 75 12 Do You Want To Build A Snowman?, Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez 55 80 76 76 10 Ride, SoMo 76 81 0 New 1 Play It Again, Luke Bryan 81 82 89 97 4 Automatic, Miranda Lambert 63 83 79 79 7 On Top Of The World, Imagine Dragons 79 84 91 100 3 Sleeping With A Friend, Neon Trees 84 85 74 87 12 For The First Time In Forever, Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel 57 86 0 New 1 Headlights, Eminem Featuring Nate Ruess 86 87 87 83 8 Oceans (Where Feet May Fail), Hillsong UNITED 83 88 92 99 4 Lettin' The Night Roll, Justin Moore 88 89 0 New 1 Slow Me Down, Sara Evans 89 90 96 93 3 The Walker, Fitz And The Tantrums 90 91 0 New 1 Or Nah, Ty Dolla $ign Featuring Wiz Khalifa & DJ Mustard 91 92 81 89 3 Wild Wild Love, Pitbull Featuring G.R.L. 81 93 0 Re-Entry 4 Invisible, Hunter Hayes 44 94 85 72 7 Odio, Romeo Santos Featuring Drake 45 95 95 98 6 Can't Raise A Man, K. Michelle 94 96 88 – 2 Fancy, Iggy Azalea Featuring Charli XCX 88 97 0 New 1 Red Lights, Tiesto 97 98 0 New 1 I Luh Ya Papi, Jennifer Lopez Featuring French Montana 98 99 0 New 1 Move That Doh, Future Featuring Pharrell, Pusha T & Casino 99 100 0 New 1 Latch, Disclosure Featuring Sam Smith 100
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Post by popstop on Mar 20, 2014 6:36:33 GMT -5
That might be 6% are content to listen to what they are being force fed by their local DJ, the other 94% will search to find what they want The other 94% are listening for traffic, sports, news etc... Radio has an older demographic and it will continue to get older. Radio has been reduced to people who are commuting listen to radio when they commute. I posted the study a couple of pages back. Its a good read. Off topic, but there's a station here in Denver that is all comedy all the time - just clips from stand-up acts one after another. I think it's the weirdest thing! Also, it looks like Sail is finally off the chart.
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:38:54 GMT -5
Bubbling Under This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Re-Entry 2 #1 1 wk Find You, Zedd, Matthew Koma, Miriam Bryant 1 2 11 21 3 Beachin', Jake Owen 2 3 13 13 7 Lookin' For That Girl, Tim McGraw 1 4 15 11 3 Lookin Ass, Young Money Featuring Nicki Minaj 4 5 14 9 5 Whiskey In My Water, Tyler Farr 5 6 9 12 5 Wake Up Lovin' You, Craig Morgan 6 7 22 – 2 Feelin' Myself, will.i.am Featuring Miley Cyrus, French Montana, Wiz Khalifa & DJ Mustard 7 8 0 New 1 John Doe, B.o.B Featuring Priscilla 8 9 12 10 22 Come A Little Closer, Cage The Elephant 7 10 19 19 3 Come With Me Now, KONGOS 10 11 0 New 1 Wake Me Up, Aloe Blacc 11 12 8 4 10 Young Love, Kip Moore 4 13 0 New 1 Beautiful, Mali Music 13 14 0 Re-Entry 3 Coming Of Age, Foster The People 6 15 17 3 8 OG Bobby Johnson, QUE 3 16 6 5 7 The Mona Lisa, Brad Paisley 5 17 21 16 3 Fall In Love, Phantogram 16 18 0 New 1 Stay High, Tove Lo Featuring Hippie Sabotage 18 19 0 New 1 Best Friend, Foster The People 19 20 0 New 1 Money Baby, KCamp Featuring Kwony Cash 20 21 0 New 1 Yayo, Snootie Wild Featuring Yo Gotti 21 22 23 18 10 Afraid, The Neighbourhood 15 23 0 New 1 Keep Them Kisses Comin', Craig Campbell 23 24 0 New 1 This Is Amazing Grace, Phil Wickham 24 25 0 New 1 Bad Blood, Bastille 25
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:40:52 GMT -5
Digital Songs This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 10 #1 5 wks Happy, Pharrell Williams 1 2 2 4 14 All Of Me, John Legend 2 3 3 2 10 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 2 4 5 3 25 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 5 4 5 16 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 4 6 10 20 3 GG #SELFIE, The Chainsmokers 6 7 6 6 24 Pompeii, Bastille 5 8 8 7 11 The Man, Aloe Blacc 4 9 15 14 13 Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 9 10 11 19 14 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 10 11 9 9 22 Team, Lorde 8 12 22 29 6 This Is How We Roll, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Luke Bryan 12 13 12 11 13 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 7 14 16 15 13 Hey Brother, Avicii 14 15 14 10 23 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 16 13 8 19 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 1 17 18 13 40 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 2 18 19 16 10 Bottoms Up, Brantley Gilbert 16 19 24 34 8 Animals, Martin Garrix 19 20 21 18 16 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 18 21 20 12 33 Let Her Go, Passenger 4 22 7 – 2 Magic, Coldplay 7 23 28 32 5 Cop Car, Keith Urban 23 24 33 21 13 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 13 25 30 24 71 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 2 26 26 22 19 Story Of My Life, One Direction 2 27 25 28 37 Royals, Lorde 1 28 23 23 5 Human, Christina Perri 23 29 0 Re-Entry 2 Not A Bad Thing, Justin Timberlake 25 30 31 26 45 Demons, Imagine Dragons 5 31 29 17 8 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 16 32 36 35 24 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 20 33 27 36 12 Do You Want To Build A Snowman?, Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez 27 34 32 27 20 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 35 37 – 2 Trophies, Young Money Featuring Drake 35 36 40 47 6 Neon Lights, Demi Lovato 23 37 43 50 3 Loyal, Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana Or Too $hort 37 38 42 48 8 Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church 27 39 38 33 26 Burn, Ellie Goulding 9 40 41 46 4 Paranoid, Ty Dolla $ign Featuring B.o.B 40 41 39 39 31 Roar, Katy Perry 1 42 0 Re-Entry 3 Mmm Yeah, Austin Mahone Featuring Pitbull 24 43 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Ain't It Fun, Paramore 43 44 0 New 1 Partition, Beyonce 44 45 50 – 3 Get Me Some Of That, Thomas Rhett 45 46 0 New 1 Na Na, Trey Songz 46 47 44 44 38 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 2 48 0 New 1 Play It Again, Luke Bryan 48 49 0 New 1 Drink To That All Night, Jerrod Niemann 49 50 48 49 5 Doin' What She Likes, Blake Shelton 48
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:42:45 GMT -5
Hot 100 Recurrents This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 – – 36 #1 1 wk Sail, AWOLNATION 1 2 12 – 37 Gangnam Style, PSY 1 3 2 3 3 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 2 4 4 1 19 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 1 5 1 – 2 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 1 6 3 2 19 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 1 7 5 10 3 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 5 8 7 5 15 Mirrors, Justin Timberlake 2 9 9 8 39 Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 1 10 6 4 3 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 4 11 10 9 4 It Won't Stop, Sevyn Streeter Featuring Chris Brown 7 12 11 7 3 23, Mike WiLL Made-It Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J 7 13 16 – 2 Rap God, Eminem 13 14 14 12 21 Just Give Me A Reason, P!nk Featuring Nate Ruess 3 15 8 6 4 Stay The Night, Zedd Featuring Hayley Williams 4 16 19 16 27 Cruise, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Nelly 2 17 18 14 21 Treasure, Bruno Mars 2 18 21 18 13 Summertime Sadness, Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais 3 19 17 13 5 All Me, Drake Featuring 2 Chainz & Big Sean 7 20 13 11 9 Replay, Zendaya 3 21 20 19 27 When I Was Your Man, Bruno Mars 2 22 24 23 27 Thrift Shop, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz 2 23 22 20 9 Holy Grail, Jay Z Featuring Justin Timberlake 4 24 – – 8 That's My Kind Of Night, Luke Bryan 8 25 – – 23 Ho Hey, The Lumineers 4
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:45:16 GMT -5
Radio Songs This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 8 #1 3 wks GG Happy, Pharrell Williams 1 2 2 2 14 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 3 3 3 15 Team, Lorde 3 4 6 8 8 All Of Me, John Legend 4 5 4 5 19 Pompeii, Bastille 4 6 5 4 27 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 1 7 8 9 9 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Feat. 2 Chainz 7 8 7 6 12 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 6 9 9 7 17 Story Of My Life, One Direction 5 10 13 17 16 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 10 11 10 11 17 Burn, Ellie Goulding 5 12 15 15 14 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 12 13 12 12 22 Timber, Pitbull Feat. Ke$ha 2 14 11 10 15 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 8 15 17 16 32 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 1 16 16 14 25 Let Her Go, Passenger 6 17 14 13 20 The Monster, Eminem Feat. Rihanna 1 18 18 19 27 Demons, Imagine Dragons 3 19 20 22 7 The Man, Aloe Blacc 19 20 19 18 33 Royals, Lorde 1 21 26 27 8 Doin' What She Likes, Blake Shelton 21 22 21 20 10 Young Girls, Bruno Mars 20 23 25 26 8 I Hold On, Dierks Bentley 23 24 24 28 10 Helluva Life, Frankie Ballard 24 25 29 35 7 Goodnight Kiss, Randy Houser 25 26 30 30 9 Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About, Thompson Square 26 27 28 25 32 Roar, Katy Perry 1 28 27 24 32 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Feat. Majid Jordan 3 29 36 38 5 Drink To That All Night, Jerrod Niemann 29 30 33 39 4 Hey Brother, Avicii 30 31 32 31 8 Paranoid, Ty Dolla $ign Feat. B.o.B 31 32 23 21 14 When She Says Baby, Jason Aldean 19 33 31 32 7 See You Tonight, Scotty McCreery 31 34 37 43 4 Animals, Martin Garrix 34 35 40 46 4 Neon Lights, Demi Lovato 35 36 35 33 35 Brave, Sara Bareilles 21 37 38 42 4 Loyal, Chris Brown Feat. Lil Wayne & French Montana 37 38 39 40 4 Na Na, Trey Songz 38 39 22 23 13 Compass, Lady Antebellum 22 40 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Not A Bad Thing, Justin Timberlake 40 41 42 41 5 Rewind, Rascal Flatts 41 42 41 44 5 Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church 41 43 46 – 2 Partition, Beyonce 43 44 43 48 3 Take Me Home, Cash Cash Featuring Bebe Rexha 43 45 0 New 1 #SELFIE, The Chainsmokers 45 46 34 29 13 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 25 47 0 New 1 The Worst, Jhene Aiko 47 48 48 – 2 Beat Of The Music, Brett Eldredge 48 49 45 47 4 19 You + Me, Dan + Shay 45 50 0 New 1 Bottoms Up, Brantley Gilbert 50
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:47:33 GMT -5
Canada Hot 100 This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 10 #1 4 wks Happy, Pharrell Williams 1 2 2 2 24 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 3 5 5 25 Team, Lorde 3 4 4 4 41 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 1 5 6 6 14 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 5 6 3 3 19 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 1 7 11 11 30 Pompeii, Bastille 7 8 7 7 15 Rude, MAGIC! 7 9 9 10 8 Crazy For You, Hedley 9 10 10 15 14 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 10 11 17 21 8 AG All Of Me, John Legend 11 12 12 9 23 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 13 25 42 3 DG #SELFIE, The Chainsmokers 13 14 14 12 24 Hey Brother, Avicii 10 15 8 8 43 Let Her Go, Passenger 5 16 16 14 19 Story Of My Life, One Direction 3 17 27 28 6 The Man, Aloe Blacc 17 18 15 13 45 Demons, Imagine Dragons 4 19 19 20 16 Young Girls, Bruno Mars 19 20 21 17 38 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 2 21 20 19 24 Goodbye, Glenn Morrison Featuring Islove 12 22 18 16 34 Burn, Ellie Goulding 14 23 24 29 9 We Are Stars, Virginia To Vegas Featuring Alyssa Reid 23 24 26 30 13 Chills, Down With Webster 24 25 22 18 20 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 26 13 – 2 Magic, Coldplay 13 27 28 27 13 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 23 28 23 43 15 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 23 29 33 35 14 Danse, Mia Martina Featuring Dev 29 30 47 58 5 Come With Me Now, KONGOS 30 31 37 24 47 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 5 32 30 31 32 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 5 33 36 25 36 Royals, Lorde 1 34 32 23 9 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 19 35 49 55 6 Move Like A Soldier, Kristina Maria 35 36 34 34 29 Anything, Hedley 5 37 38 39 9 Doin' What She Likes, Blake Shelton 37 38 31 26 31 Roar, Katy Perry 1 39 42 45 10 Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church 30 40 43 44 9 Cop Car, Keith Urban 40 41 41 40 70 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 5 42 56 63 10 This Is How We Roll, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Luke Bryan 32 43 66 – 2 Not A Bad Thing, Justin Timberlake 43 44 48 47 15 When She Says Baby, Jason Aldean 43 45 39 37 49 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 46 44 32 24 Love Me Again, John Newman 18 47 40 36 20 Fall, Serena Ryder 27 48 45 41 18 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 34 49 50 51 17 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 34 50 53 46 13 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 36 51 54 76 6 I Hold On, Dierks Bentley 51 52 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Like We Ain't Ever, Luke Bryan 52 53 55 53 7 Take Me Home, Cash Cash Featuring Bebe Rexha 52 54 64 61 12 Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 48 55 65 65 7 Goodnight Kiss, Randy Houser 55 56 57 60 9 Wake Me Up, Tebey Featuring Emerson Drive 56 57 60 62 9 Rewind, Rascal Flatts 41 58 61 72 5 Automatic, Miranda Lambert 58 59 58 66 9 On Top Of The World, Imagine Dragons 58 60 0 New 1 Summer, Calvin Harris 60 61 29 52 15 Ordinary Love, U2 29 62 35 – 2 Raging Fire, Phillip Phillips 35 63 73 71 10 Drink To That All Night, Jerrod Niemann 63 64 51 38 12 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 38 65 86 89 4 Heaven Knows, The Pretty Reckless 65 66 68 77 5 Bottoms Up, Brantley Gilbert 66 67 88 – 3 Headlights, Eminem Featuring Nate Ruess 67 68 0 New 1 Wild Card, Hunter Hayes 68 69 70 73 7 Got A Feeling, Tim Hicks Featuring Blackjack Billy 69 70 91 – 3 Papaoutai, Stromae 70 71 72 68 9 Crop Circles, Dean Brody 62 72 84 93 3 3, 2, 1, Brett Kissel 72 73 59 49 6 Everything Is AWESOME!!!, Tegan And Sara Featuring The Lonely Island 35 74 74 98 3 Helluva Life, Frankie Ballard 74 75 63 59 18 Pay Day, Classified 41 76 79 80 9 Coming Of Age, Foster The People 69 77 80 – 2 La La La, Naughty Boy Featuring Sam Smith 77 78 0 New 1 Liar Liar, Cris Cab 78 79 77 78 6 Unreal, Gord Bamford 77 80 71 70 9 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 67 81 75 75 6 Magic Hotel, Karl Wolf Featuring Timbaland & BK Brasco 75 82 0 New 1 The Walker, Fitz And The Tantrums 82 83 67 74 15 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 31 84 90 – 2 19 You + Me, Dan + Shay 84 85 93 – 2 Crazy Enough, Bobby Wills 85 86 0 New 1 Best Friend, Foster The People 86 87 62 22 3 Wild Wild Love, Pitbull Featuring G.R.L. 22 88 0 Re-Entry 4 Mmm Yeah, Austin Mahone Featuring Pitbull 51 89 69 – 4 Red Lights, Tiesto 53 90 97 – 2 Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About, Thompson Square 90 91 0 Re-Entry 4 Invisible, Hunter Hayes 26 92 83 69 10 Friday Night, Eric Paslay 53 93 95 85 5 Shot Me Down, David Guetta Featuring Skylar Grey 66 94 87 88 12 Do You Want To Build A Snowman?, Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez 61 95 81 83 12 Neon Lights, Demi Lovato 65 96 78 86 10 Love Don't Die, The Fray 65 97 96 94 4 Till The Sun Burns Out, Sebell 94 98 0 Re-Entry 2 Addicted To You, Avicii 90 99 100 92 11 Temple, Kings Of Leon 86 100 92 90 20 Come A Little Closer, Cage The Elephant 72
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:49:26 GMT -5
Streaming Songs This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 New 1 #1 1 wk We Might Be Dead By Tomorrow, Soko 1 2 1 1 21 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 3 3 2 12 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 2 4 4 6 10 All Of Me, John Legend 4 5 2 3 8 Happy, Pharrell Williams 2 6 6 7 20 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 2 7 14 37 52 Gangnam Style, PSY 1 8 5 5 13 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 1 9 10 10 28 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 6 10 7 14 10 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 7 11 11 12 15 Pompeii, Bastille 11 12 9 8 17 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 2 13 8 9 24 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 8 14 0 New 1 Love Is An Open Door, Kristen Bell & Santino Fontana 14 15 12 11 25 Let Her Go, Passenger 6 16 13 13 33 Royals, Lorde 2 17 15 15 29 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 18 20 19 31 Roar, Katy Perry 1 19 37 39 5 Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 19 20 17 18 15 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 17 21 21 22 8 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 2 22 18 17 15 Team, Lorde 16 23 16 16 20 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 24 19 20 62 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 3 25 22 21 62 Sail, AWOLNATION 10 26 24 23 20 Story Of My Life, One Direction 5 27 27 27 22 Rap God, Eminem 4 28 31 29 36 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 5 29 26 26 36 Demons, Imagine Dragons 15 30 29 30 10 Hey Brother, Avicii 29 31 25 24 25 23, Mike WiLL Made-It Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J 3 32 34 34 18 Animals, Martin Garrix 26 33 28 28 21 Burn, Ellie Goulding 18 34 35 36 4 Stoner, Young Thug 34 35 30 25 12 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 1 36 32 33 15 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 29 37 33 35 8 The Man, Aloe Blacc 33 38 43 49 3 Loyal, Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana Or Too $hort 38 39 39 41 5 Paranoid, Ty Dolla $ign Featuring B.o.B 39 40 36 31 55 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 2 41 46 – 2 Or Nah, Ty Dolla $ign Featuring Wiz Khalifa & DJ Mustard 41 42 38 32 44 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 2 43 23 4 4 Partition, Beyonce 4 44 0 New 1 Na Na, Trey Songz 44 45 44 44 3 Man Of The Year, ScHoolboy Q 44 46 41 42 42 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 2 47 42 40 21 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 19 48 45 43 41 We Can't Stop, Miley Cyrus 1 49 47 – 2 Magic, Coldplay 47 50 40 38 31 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 5
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:51:44 GMT -5
On Demand This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 2 8 #1 2 wks Happy, Pharrell Williams 1 2 2 1 21 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 3 4 6 12 All Of Me, John Legend 3 4 3 3 11 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 2 5 5 4 12 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 2 6 6 5 32 Pompeii, Bastille 4 7 8 8 24 Team, Lorde 7 8 7 7 35 Royals, Lorde 1 9 10 9 33 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 4 10 11 10 20 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 2 11 9 18 14 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 9 12 16 15 9 The Man, Aloe Blacc 12 13 14 14 80 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 2 14 15 13 20 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 15 13 12 29 Let Her Go, Passenger 7 16 12 11 16 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 2 17 17 16 62 Demons, Imagine Dragons 9 18 19 20 22 My Hitta, YG Featuring Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan 16 19 24 – 2 Magic, Coldplay 19 20 20 21 36 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 2 21 18 19 28 Burn, Ellie Goulding 11 22 22 22 10 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 22 23 21 17 31 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 1 24 23 23 15 Hey Brother, Avicii 23 25 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #SELFIE, The Chainsmokers 25 26 25 24 31 Roar, Katy Perry 1 27 32 38 4 Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 27 28 27 26 25 All Me, Drake Featuring 2 Chainz & Big Sean 7 29 26 25 31 Sweater Weather, The Neighbourhood 12 30 30 28 14 Adore You, Miley Cyrus 28 31 33 31 22 Rap God, Eminem 5 32 36 33 34 Summertime Sadness, Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais 6 33 31 30 101 Sail, AWOLNATION 16 34 35 36 6 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 34 35 39 35 48 Get Lucky, Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams 1 36 28 29 29 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 37 38 34 59 Can't Hold Us, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton 1 38 41 40 7 Do I Wanna Know?, Arctic Monkeys 38 39 45 – 2 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 39 40 34 32 43 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 41 44 47 6 Animals, Martin Garrix 41 42 29 27 19 Story Of My Life, One Direction 9 43 37 48 11 For The First Time In Forever, Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel 25 44 43 41 36 Holy Grail, Jay Z Featuring Justin Timberlake 2 45 48 – 2 Paranoid, Ty Dolla $ign Featuring B.o.B 45 46 42 37 24 23, Mike WiLL Made-It Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J 19 47 0 New 1 Man Of The Year, ScHoolboy Q 47 48 40 39 37 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 10 49 0 New 1 Loyal, Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana Or Too $hort 49 50 0 Re-Entry 44 Cruise, Florida Georgia Line 5
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Post by badrobot on Mar 20, 2014 6:55:31 GMT -5
Surprised there's so little attention to Sail dropping off
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 6:56:37 GMT -5
The Youtube chart this week is confusing. Where is Soko?
Youtube This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 8 #1 4 wks Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 2 2 4 10 Happy, Pharrell Williams 2 3 3 3 9 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 1 4 4 6 12 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 4 5 5 5 13 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 6 6 7 22 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 3 7 9 9 31 Roar, Katy Perry 1 8 0 New 1 #SELFIE, The Chainsmokers 8 9 17 – 3 All Of Me, John Legend 9 10 11 11 13 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 3 11 15 24 37 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 3 12 10 8 28 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 13 14 16 22 Darte Un Beso, Prince Royce 4 14 12 10 30 Let Her Go, Passenger 8 15 18 17 22 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 13 16 23 22 4 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 16 17 19 14 25 Royals, Lorde 3 18 16 20 19 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 19 8 – 2 Adrenalina, Wisin Featuring Jennifer Lopez & Ricky Martin 8 20 21 23 28 Animals, Martin Garrix 10 21 13 15 27 Propuesta Indecente, Romeo Santos 4 22 20 19 14 Hey Brother, Avicii 8 23 7 2 3 Partition, Beyonce 2 24 24 25 21 Story Of My Life, One Direction 2 25 0 Re-Entry 23 23, Mike WiLL Made-It Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J 2
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Post by Verisimilitude on Mar 20, 2014 6:59:53 GMT -5
Why is there so much renewed interest in "Gangnam Style" on streaming?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Mar 20, 2014 7:07:03 GMT -5
Maybe most of the views are from the Vevo site? That, or an error.
Thanks for posting the charts.
Aloe Blaac charts on Bubbling Under with "Wake Me Up." :)
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Post by Daniel Collins on Mar 20, 2014 8:12:38 GMT -5
Can someone please explain to me how love is open door debuted at 49 this week ? It's been on the bubbling under chart for weeks and it isn't receiving airplay and it's sales have stayed just consistent . Yet somehow it entered this high ? I think it just debuted higher than for the first time in forever has ever gotten when the first time in forever has been stronger on sales than it It debuted at No.14 on Streaming Songs this week.
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Post by Kris on Mar 20, 2014 8:22:57 GMT -5
I didn`t even notice but Sail dropped out! Apparently 3 people on this thread did though
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 8:26:35 GMT -5
#1 on recurrents this week
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 8:45:34 GMT -5
I didn`t even notice but Sail dropped out! Apparently 3 people on this thread did though Many users like me understood this! But all of us don't have to remind that in the thread!!!Do we???
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 8:57:35 GMT -5
Surprised there's so little attention to Sail dropping off i just woke up, otherwise I would've instantly mentioned it! Finally Sail is out! I've been waiting for it to leave! Glad Radioactive doesn't have any contenders for beating its record anytime soon.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 9:11:35 GMT -5
Tbh, I had a feeling sail would drop out this week. The song that never dies, had dropped out of the top 50. Radioactive at #33 on it's 81st week (lol). Blurred lines looks to be on it's last week. Note: After Radioactive drops out (assuming blurred lines drops out before then (which it will)) Demons would be the longest charting song on the chart. Radioactive has been the longest charting song since Ho Hey dropped out in mid 2013 (it had 62 weeks in its chart run).
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 9:20:38 GMT -5
Radioactive has the record for now but something will step up and beat it. Chart runs have been trending longer for decades.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 9:33:40 GMT -5
Tbh, I had a feeling sail would drop out this week. The song that never dies, had dropped out of the top 50. Radioactive at #33 on it's 81st week (lol). Blurred lines looks to be on it's last week. Note: After Radioactive drops out (assuming blurred lines drops out before then (which it will)) Demons would be the longest charting song on the chart. Radioactive has been the longest charting song since Ho Hey dropped out in mid 2013 (it had 62 weeks in its chart run). It is possible for Demons to drop out before Radioactive...Radioactive is already higher in sales and streaming as Demons fell pretty hard...all that's stopping Demons from falling harder is radio. In that case (with Wake Me Up also dropping out), Royals will be the longest chart sitter. That would be interesting.
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Post by forg on Mar 20, 2014 10:05:13 GMT -5
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Post by Kris on Mar 20, 2014 10:09:03 GMT -5
Radioactive has the record for now but something will step up and beat it. Chart runs have been trending longer for decades. Going to need to be a hell of a crossover hit. Makes me wonder, is Party Rock Anthem the only really long standing song that isn't an AC crossover? I think even Cruise charted on HAC. PRA reached 15 on Adult Pop, so that's it. It's run was based on pop and hip-hop perfomance only, who knows how long it would of lasted had it spread to other formats.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 10:11:44 GMT -5
I didn`t even notice but Sail dropped out! Apparently 3 people on this thread did though 4* I slept in but as soon as I woke up I went to check if Sail dropped out because I was hoping for it to and surely enough it did.
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Post by Gary on Mar 20, 2014 10:14:20 GMT -5
Probably but it would be naive to think that the current record would last forever. If it is a song that hasn't been released yet, we have at least two years but something will materialize
The Jason Mraz mark of 76 weeks didn't last all that long then along comes two songs that beat it. It will happen again, just a matter of time.
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Post by Kris on Mar 20, 2014 10:16:38 GMT -5
Probably but it would be to think that the current record would last forever. If it is a song that hasn't been released yet, we have at least two years but something will materialize The Jason Mraz mark of 76 weeks didn't last all that long then along comes two songs that beat it. It will happen again, just a matter of time. Mind you Mraz did it without streaming, but that being said the more changes Billboard adds to the chart the longer runs are going to get because there's just that many factors more that is affecting the run. I'm sure in a few years they'll add a new format which will cause songs to easily cross the one year point, but then we'd have a chart that stayed the same without any new content for ages.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Mar 20, 2014 10:25:48 GMT -5
Imagine if they remove the recurrent rule. There'll be songs lasting 2-3 years in the Hot 100.
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