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Post by Gary on Apr 3, 2014 6:43:19 GMT -5
youtube This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 10 #1 6 wks Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 2 18 – 2 G.U.Y., Lady Gaga 2 3 2 2 12 Happy, Pharrell Williams 2 4 3 3 11 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 1 5 0 New 1 Loyal, Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana Or Too $hort Or Tyga 5 6 0 New 1 Empire, Shakira 6 7 4 4 14 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 4 8 6 8 3 #SELFIE, The Chainsmokers 6 9 5 5 15 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 10 8 9 5 All Of Me, John Legend 8 11 9 7 33 Roar, Katy Perry 1 12 7 6 24 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 3 13 12 21 29 Propuesta Indecente, Romeo Santos 4 14 13 13 24 Darte Un Beso, Prince Royce 4 15 11 10 15 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 3 16 14 12 30 Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus 1 17 15 14 32 Let Her Go, Passenger 8 18 17 11 39 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 3 19 16 15 24 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 13 20 21 20 30 Animals, Martin Garrix 10 21 19 16 6 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 16 22 23 22 16 Hey Brother, Avicii 8 23 24 18 21 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 24 22 17 27 Royals, Lorde 3 25 0 Re-Entry 2 El Perdedor, Enrique Iglesias Featuring Marco Antonio Solis 14
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Post by Gary on Apr 3, 2014 6:44:45 GMT -5
Canada This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 12 #1 6 wks Happy, Pharrell Williams 1 2 3 11 10 AG All Of Me, John Legend 2 3 2 2 26 Dark Horse, Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J 1 4 4 5 16 Talk Dirty, Jason Derulo Featuring 2 Chainz 4 5 6 3 27 Team, Lorde 3 6 5 4 43 Counting Stars, OneRepublic 1 7 7 7 32 Pompeii, Bastille 7 8 8 9 10 Crazy For You, Hedley 8 9 9 8 17 Rude, MAGIC! 7 10 12 14 26 Hey Brother, Avicii 10 11 11 10 16 Best Day Of My Life, American Authors 10 12 10 6 21 Say Something, A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 1 13 13 13 5 #SELFIE, The Chainsmokers 13 14 14 17 8 The Man, Aloe Blacc 14 15 15 12 25 Timber, Pitbull Featuring Ke$ha 1 16 20 23 11 We Are Stars, Virginia To Vegas Featuring Alyssa Reid 16 17 16 15 45 Let Her Go, Passenger 5 18 21 20 40 Wake Me Up!, Avicii 2 19 22 24 15 Chills, Down With Webster 19 20 19 19 18 Young Girls, Bruno Mars 19 21 17 16 21 Story Of My Life, One Direction 3 22 27 43 4 Not A Bad Thing, Justin Timberlake 22 23 18 18 47 Demons, Imagine Dragons 4 24 23 28 17 Let It Go, Idina Menzel 23 25 28 30 7 Come With Me Now, KONGOS 25 26 25 22 36 Burn, Ellie Goulding 14 27 32 35 8 Move Like A Soldier, Kristina Maria 27 28 24 21 26 Goodbye, Glenn Morrison Featuring Islove 12 29 29 25 22 The Monster, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 1 30 30 27 15 Drunk In Love, Beyonce Featuring Jay Z 23 31 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Fever, The Black Keys 31 32 31 29 16 Danse, Mia Martina Featuring Dev 29 33 33 32 34 Hold On, We're Going Home, Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 5 34 42 42 12 This Is How We Roll, Florida Georgia Line Featuring Luke Bryan 32 35 36 37 11 Doin' What She Likes, Blake Shelton 35 36 46 54 14 Turn Down For What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon 36 37 38 38 33 Roar, Katy Perry 1 38 41 40 11 Cop Car, Keith Urban 38 39 34 31 49 Safe And Sound, Capital Cities 5 40 54 63 12 Drink To That All Night, Jerrod Niemann 40 41 43 39 12 Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church 30 42 26 60 3 Summer, Calvin Harris 26 43 35 26 4 Magic, Coldplay 13 44 37 33 38 Royals, Lorde 1 45 44 51 8 I Hold On, Dierks Bentley 44 46 40 36 31 Anything, Hedley 5 47 82 – 2 Play It Again, Luke Bryan 47 48 53 65 6 Heaven Knows, The Pretty Reckless 48 49 0 New 1 Whispers, Passenger 49 50 47 45 51 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell 1 51 60 58 7 Automatic, Miranda Lambert 51 52 39 34 11 Can't Remember To Forget You, Shakira Featuring Rihanna 19 53 50 55 9 Goodnight Kiss, Randy Houser 50 54 55 67 5 Headlights, Eminem Featuring Nate Ruess 54 55 45 44 17 When She Says Baby, Jason Aldean 43 56 52 59 11 On Top Of The World, Imagine Dragons 52 57 63 77 4 La La La, Naughty Boy Featuring Sam Smith 57 58 57 66 7 Bottoms Up, Brantley Gilbert 57 59 51 57 11 Rewind, Rascal Flatts 41 60 67 78 3 Liar Liar, Cris Cab 60 61 91 88 6 Mmm Yeah, Austin Mahone Featuring Pitbull 51 62 66 82 3 The Walker, Fitz And The Tantrums 62 63 76 84 4 19 You + Me, Dan + Shay 63 64 58 56 11 Wake Me Up, Tebey Featuring Emerson Drive 56 65 71 94 14 Do You Want To Build A Snowman?, Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez 61 66 64 72 5 3, 2, 1, Brett Kissel 64 67 69 74 5 Helluva Life, Frankie Ballard 67 68 62 69 9 Got A Feeling, Tim Hicks Featuring Blackjack Billy 62 69 61 83 17 Let It Go, Demi Lovato 31 70 95 – 2 Epic, 4Count 70 71 86 97 6 Till The Sun Burns Out, Sebell 71 72 89 90 4 Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About, Thompson Square 72 73 0 Re-Entry 13 Neon Lights, Demi Lovato 65 74 92 89 6 Red Lights, Tiesto 53 75 85 98 4 Addicted To You, Avicii 75 76 81 85 4 Crazy Enough, Bobby Wills 76 77 79 79 8 Unreal, Gord Bamford 77 78 99 – 3 Get Me Some Of That, Thomas Rhett 72 79 72 53 9 Take Me Home, Cash Cash Featuring Bebe Rexha 52 80 75 71 11 Crop Circles, Dean Brody 62 81 0 Re-Entry 10 Coming Of Age, Foster The People 69 82 97 – 2 Shake, Walk Off The Earth 82 83 100 – 2 Catch, Allie X 83 84 56 48 20 Drink A Beer, Luke Bryan 34 85 83 80 11 Show Me, Kid Ink Featuring Chris Brown 67 86 74 49 19 Whatever She's Got, David Nail 34 87 68 – 3 I'm A Freak, Enrique Iglesias Featuring Pitbull 52 88 94 – 4 For The First Time In Forever, Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel 70 89 90 81 8 Magic Hotel, Karl Wolf Featuring Timbaland & BK Brasco 75 90 0 Re-Entry 2 Beating Heart, Ellie Goulding 79 91 0 New 1 Dare (La La La), Shakira 91 92 93 62 4 Raging Fire, Phillip Phillips 35 93 70 61 17 Ordinary Love, U2 29 94 80 64 14 Chillin' It, Cole Swindell 38 95 88 93 7 Shot Me Down, David Guetta Featuring Skylar Grey 66 96 0 New 1 Loyal, Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana Or Too $hort Or Tyga 96 97 77 91 6 Invisible, Hunter Hayes 26 98 0 New 1 Slow Rollin', Dallas Smith 98 99 0 New 1 Fallin Over You, Chad Brownlee 99 100 59 – 2 Recess, Skrillex With Kill The Noise, Fatman Scoop & Michael Angelakos 59
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2014 6:45:21 GMT -5
Brave went back up again, are you f****** kidding me?
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Apr 3, 2014 8:25:00 GMT -5
You can throw in the 70s and 80s as well. Untill mediabase and soundscan came along, those self-reported sales and airplay left a lot to be desired, as we quickly discovered. And yet at the time that's all Billboard had available to them in gathering the weekly chart data, so regardless, that chart history should stand. I wasn't implying that the chart weren't valid, only that the it wasn't just 50s/60s, but basically 40 years before technology allow for more accurate tracking of sales and airplay. I recall when the data was first coming out in early 90s, there were some weird chart anomalies - like Roxette's "Fading Like A Flower," somehow was #2, but was #11 and #14 on the two component charts. There were several examples of this during the transition period as Billboard was trying to figure out how to incorporate the data. Probably the two most interesting aspect of sales: 1) large underreporting of country prior to SS; and 2) that albums sold a lot more in first week and then dropped (or bounced up and down week-to-week), unlike the steady climb up (and down) the charts that we had been used to.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 3, 2014 8:33:42 GMT -5
How come no one is thanking Gary for posting all these charts?
THANKS!!
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 3, 2014 8:42:12 GMT -5
Thanks for posting the charts. It's great top see those other two Frozen tracks on on-Demand Songs.
As for pre-Hot 100: there would be no issue recognizing the achievements of non-Elvis acts prior to then- his are mentioned often because, when combined with Hot 100 and pre-Hot 100, at least since 1955, he looks to have the most impressive stats. Heck, Bing Crosby had unbelievable success on various charts leading up to the 1950s. His stars would leave everyone in the dust.
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Post by Duca on Apr 4, 2014 6:29:52 GMT -5
Super late this week: Chart Watch: Shakira Tops GagaShakira's "Empire" is the week's top new entry on the Hot 100 at #58. It edges out Lady Gaga's "G.U.Y.," which is the week's second highest new entry at #76."Empire" is the second single from "Shakira," which enters The Billboard 200 at #2 this week. The lead single, "Can't Remember To Forget You" (featuring Rihanna), rebounds from #34 to #32 this week. It peaked at #15."G.U.Y." is vying to become the third top 20 hit from Gaga's "ARTPOP" album. The album's first single, "Applause," reached #4. The follow-up, "Do What U Want" (featuring R. Kelly), peaked at #13. This week's big chart news is Pharrell Williams's"Happy" logging its sixth week at #1. That's the longest run at #1 for a song that an individual artist wrote, produced and performed all by himself, with no credited collaborators, in nearly seven years. I covered this, and the rest of the top 10 action, in a Chart Watch blog that we posted Wednesday. If you missed it, here's a link. This blog is a look at key movers and debuts below the top 10. "Loyal" by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana or Too $hort jumps from #31 to #14 in its 11th week … Avicii's "Hey Brother" jumps from #19 to #16 in its 17th week … "#Selfie" by the Chainsmokers drops from #16 to #18 in its fifth week. Digital sales rank: #9 (92K).Justin Timberlake's "Not A Bad Thing" jumps from #27 to #20 in its fifth week. Timberlake first cracked the top 20 with *NSYNC in March 1998 with "I Want You Back." He first cracked the top 20 on his own in October 2002 with "Like I Love You" … "This Is How We Roll" by Florida Georgia Line featuring Luke Bryan holds at #26 in its eighth week. Digital sales rank #10 (77K). The song holds at #1 on Hot Country Songs for the third week. This marks the first time in the chart's 70-year old history that a collaboration by a duo and a solo artist has spent three or more weeks on top. "If You See Him/If You See Her" by Reba McEntire/Brooks & Dunn spent two weeks on top in 1998. Bryan has a second song moving up this week's Hot 100. "Play It Again" jumps from #53 to #40 in its third week."La La La" by Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith jumps from #39 to #31 in its sixth week. The song hit #1 on the U.K.'s Official Singles Chart in June … Jerrod Niemann's "Drink To That All Night" jumps from #40 to #34 in its 13th week. Niemann's "High Noon" enters The Billboard 200 at #18 this week … Christina Perri's "Human" jumps from #58 to #49 in its eighth week. Perri's sophomore album, "Head Or Heart," is expected to enter The Billboard 200 around #3 next week, with first-week sales of 40K. "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" by Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez jumps from #62 to #51 in its 14th week. This is its highest ranking to date. The timing is strange, as we move into spring and start thinking of summer … Neon Trees's "Sleeping With A Friend" jumps from #78 to #56 in its fifth week … Miranda Lambert's "Automatic" jumps from #79 to #63 in its sixth week. This matches its highest ranking to date … Brett Eldredge's "Beat Of The Music" jumps from #75 to #64 in its eighth week … "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX jumps from #83 to #70 in its fourth week … "Headlights" by Eminem featuring Nate Ruess jumps from #81 to #73 in its third week … "Move That Doh" by Future featuring Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino leaps from #95 to #75 in its third week.The Black Keys's "Fever" debuts at #77. It's the first chart hit from their eighth studio album, "Turn Blue," which is due May 12 … Justin Moore's "Lettin' The Night Roll" jumps from #89 to #80 in its sixth week … "Wild Wild Love" by Pitbull featuring G.R.L. jumps from #93 to #82 in its fifth week. The song has climbed as high as #81.Rixton's"Me And My Broken Heart" debuts at #87. The group is fronted by Jake Roche, 21, an English soap opera actor … Ellie Goulding's "Beating Heart" jumps from #98 to #88 in its second week … "John Doe" by B.o.B featuring Priscilla debuts at #89. It's the second Hot 100 single from B.o.B.'s third studio album, "Underground Luxury." Jake Owen's "Beachin'" debuts at #94. It's the second Hot 100 hit from his fourth studio album, "Days Of Gold" … Tyler Farr's "Whiskey In My Water" debuts at #98. It's from his first studio album, "Redneck Crazy." The title track from that album reached #29 … Sara Evans's "Slow Me Down" re-enters the chart at #100. It debuted at #89 two weeks ago.
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Post by cause_for_celebration on Apr 4, 2014 11:22:02 GMT -5
Wouldn't "GUY" be the fourth "top 20 hit" from ARTPOP if it reaches there? Pretty sure "Dope" was top 10?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Apr 4, 2014 12:05:20 GMT -5
^Yes, it would- maybe he was looking at the radio singles. It's got a ways to go, though, and it may drop next week.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 5, 2014 16:11:35 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/chart-alert/6039534/chart-moves-blake-shelton-sets-country-airplay-record-ladyChart Moves: Blake Shelton Sets Country Airplay Record; Lady Gaga's 'G.U.Y.' Enters Hot 100, Streaming Songs; Black Keys Unlock Fast Start At Rock By Gary Trust, New York | April 04, 2014 10:56 AM EDT As previously reported, Pharrell Williams' "Happy" crowns the Billboard Hot 100 for a sixth week and DJ Snake and Lil Jon's "Turn Down for What" slithers up to the top 10. Who else scales Billboard song charts this week? -- Chris Brown: "Loyal" leaps 31-14 on the Hot 100 as the top Streaming Gainer. With the third version of the track, featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga, released on March 26, it rises by 52% to 53,000 downloads sold (with 20 percent from the new mix), according to Nielsen SoundScan. French Montana and Too $hort were featured along with Wayne on previous incarnations of "Loyal," but Tyga's verse made the song's March 24th-released official video, which caused U.S. streams to more-than-double during the chart week to 4.1 million (up 103 percent), according to Nielsen BDS. -- Justin Timberlake: Fittingly, given that "The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2)" is its parent album, "Not a Bad Thing" becomes his 20th top 20 Hot 100 hit, jumping 27-20 in its fifth week. It rises 17-14 on Digital Songs (65,000 downloads sold, up 5 percent) and 23-16 on Radio Songs (53 million, up 27 percent). -- Naughty Boy: The Sam Smith-assisted "La La La," following Smith's appearance as the musical guest on the March 29 "Saturday Night Live" episode (hosted by Louis CK), speeds 39-31 with top Digital Gainer honors in its sixth week on the Hot 100. It bounds 25-13 on Digital Songs with a 42 percent surge to 69,000. It likewise jumps in radio audience (25 million, up 21 percent) and streaming (1.4 million U.S. streams, up 11 percent, according to BDS). -- Blake Shelton: He rewrites the record for the most consecutive No. 1 singles in the Country Airplay chart's 24-year history, as "Doin' What She Likes" (2-1) becomes his 11th straight leader (counting only promoted, non-seasonal singles). With the song (at No. 36 on the Hot 100), he passes Brad Paisley, who logged 10 No. 1s in a row in 2005-09. Shelton's streak opened with "Hillbilly Bone" (featuring Trace Adkins) in 2010, while he'd tied Paisley's run when "Mine Would Be You" spent three weeks atop the chart last year. Shelton is also featured on "Medicine" by Shakira (his fellow coach on NBC's "The Voice"), which debuts at No. 57 on Country Airplay. The song is from Shakira's self-titled album, which enters the Billboard 200 at a career-best No. 2 with 84,000 sold. -- Neon Trees: "Sleeping With a Friend" charges 78-56 on the Hot 100 and is the top debut on Digital Songs (No. 34) with a 90 percent vault to 39,000. Likely helping fuel its gain: media coverage of lead singer Tyler Glenn's coming out announcement last week. The track enters the top 10 on Hot Rock Songs (11-9) and Adult Top 40 (11-10); on the latter list, it's the band's third top 10, following "Animal" (No. 2, 2010) and "Everybody Talks" (No. 1, one week, 2012). -- Lady Gaga: "G.U.Y." enters the Hot 100 at No. 76 (with 72 percent of its chart pointed owed to streaming activity) and Streaming Songs at No. 31 following the premiere of the song's official video on March 22. (The chart's March 24-30 BDS tracking week, thus, encompasses the clip's first full week of streaming.) The 11:47 minute "G.U.Y: An ARTPOP Film," which also features snippets from the "ARTPOP" title cut and the set's "Venus," helped "G.U.Y" rack 2 million U.S. streams during the tracking week across various streaming services. (Also contributing to the total was the "G.U.Y."-only version of the video, which debuted on March 27.) The song's streaming sum marks a 98 percent increase in overall streaming activity over the prior tracking week. -- The Black Keys: The Keys turn in a No. 77 start on the Hot 100 and a No. 12 entrance on Hot Rock Songs with "Fever." The track launches at No. 2 on Rock Airplay (10.3 million in first-week audience) and No. 7 on Rock Digital Songs (35,000 downloads sold). "Fever" previews the duo's eighth full-length album, "Turn Blue," due May 13. -- Rixton: "Me and My Broken Heart," the debut hit from the Scooter Braun-managed U.K. boy band, enters the Hot 100 at No. 87, powered in part by a 27-20 advance on Mainstream Top 40. Among its writers: matchbox twenty's Rob Thomas; the song borrows from his 2005 No. 6 Hot 100 hit "Lonely No More." -- KONGOS: The group crowns the Alternative airplay chart with "Come With Me Now," which rises 2-1 in its 10th week. The band completes the quickest ascent to the Alternative summit since Lorde's fellow first hit "Royals" needed only nine weeks to reach No. 1 last year. Among rookie bands, KONGOS' first chart entry marks the fastest-flying No. 1 since Evanescence's maiden hit "Bring Me to Life" (featuring Paul McCoy) also crowned the chart in its 10th frame on the March 29, 2003, tally. -- Prince Royce: He races 4-1 on Latin Airplay with "Te Robaré," capturing his eighth No. 1 and seventh consecutive leader on the list. In terms of successive No. 1s, the Bachata singer ranks second only to Enrique Iglesias, who started his chart career with eight straight trips to the summit (1995-97). Royce will perform live on Telemundo's broadcast of the 2014 Billboard Latin Music Awards on April 24. He's a 16-time finalist in 15 categories, including artist of the year. -- Kylie Minogue: The diva notches her eighth consecutive No. 1 on Dance Club Songs, and 11th overall, with "Into the Blue" (3-1). The lead single from her new studio set, "Kiss Me Once," was remixed by Patrick Hagenaar, S-Man, and Vanilla Ace, among others. -- George Michael: The pop vet ends an 18-year absence from the Adult Contemporary chart, as "Let Her Down Easy" debuts at No. 29. The song, a remake of Terence Trent D'Arby's 1994 single, is from Michael's live album "Symphonica," which entered the Official U.K. Albums chart dated April 5 at No. 1 (and the Billboard 200 at No. 60). Michael had last charted on AC with the No. 8-peaking "Fastlove" in 1996. He first appeared on AC 30 years ago as half of Wham!, which burst in with four top five hits from its breakout album "Make It Big," including the five-week No. 1 "Careless Whisper." Additional reporting by William Gruger, Wade Jessen, Amaya Mendizabal, Gordon Murray and Rauly Ramirez
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