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Post by slw84 on Jul 8, 2014 15:35:44 GMT -5
Not Dark Horse coming back for #9, lol. By the end of this week, Dark horse is having all the fun of trampling over Paramore's Ain't it fun for the #9 spot until Maroon 5 bumps it down to #10. Even still, it will take quite awhile for another song to bump it out of the top 10 spot. I'd say 2-3 weeks (all of July) and that damn horse will eventually stumble out of the top 10...almost 9 months after it debuted to the public. Now that's how you slay the game... :o
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Jul 8, 2014 16:57:25 GMT -5
I'm guessing Shakira and pitbull both fall out of the hot 100 this week
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2014 19:57:42 GMT -5
Ok well after predicting Brazil winning the World Cup and them getting their ass kicked 7-1 by Germany today I'm pretty sure my predictions no longer have any useful meaning but here it goes anyway lol:
1. Fancy (~7% lead) 2. Rude 3. Problem 4. Am I wrong 5. Stay with me 6. Wiggle 7. Summer 8. All of me 9. Latch 10. Turn down for what
Happy in a very close 11 with Maps at #12 and Dark Horse at #13. Amnesia will debut at #14 making it 5 SOS's highest debut and highest peaking song.
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Post by Gary on Jul 8, 2014 20:12:58 GMT -5
Ok well after predicting Brazil winning the World Cup and them getting their ass kicked 7-1 by Germany today I'm pretty sure my predictions no longer have any useful meaning but here it goes anyway lol: Did they really ever have any useful meaning?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2014 20:16:24 GMT -5
Ok well after predicting Brazil winning the World Cup and them getting their ass kicked 7-1 by Germany today I'm pretty sure my predictions no longer have any useful meaning but here it goes anyway lol: Did they really ever have any useful meaning?
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Yeah I've been predicting pretty accurately for the most part... and it was a joke anyway.
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Post by Gary on Jul 8, 2014 20:27:01 GMT -5
Did they really ever have any useful meaning?
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Yeah I've been predicting pretty accurately for the most part... and it was a joke anyway. So was my post
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Post by jenglisbe on Jul 8, 2014 20:29:51 GMT -5
July 22, 198901 04 Toy Soldiers - Martika (1st of 2 weeks at #1)02 02 Express Yourself - Madonna 03 01 If You Don't Know Me By Now - Simply Red 04 06 Batdance - Prince 05 10 So Alive - Love And Rockets 06 12 On Our Own - Bobby Brown 07 03 Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals 08 08 What You Don't Know - Expose 09 13 Lay Your Hands On Me - Bon Jovi 10 05 Baby Don't Forget My Number - Milli Vanilli Wow. I love this top 10 except for maybe #9.
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Post by Web on Jul 8, 2014 21:09:37 GMT -5
108 straight weeks of Imagine Dragons on the chart broken last week. I need Battle Cry to debut now. :(
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Jul 9, 2014 3:26:52 GMT -5
July 22, 198901 04 Toy Soldiers - Martika (1st of 2 weeks at #1)02 02 Express Yourself - Madonna 03 01 If You Don't Know Me By Now - Simply Red 04 06 Batdance - Prince 05 10 So Alive - Love And Rockets 06 12 On Our Own - Bobby Brown 07 03 Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals 08 08 What You Don't Know - Expose 09 13 Lay Your Hands On Me - Bon Jovi 10 05 Baby Don't Forget My Number - Milli Vanilli Wow. I love this top 10 except for maybe #9. Check out the Dolly Parton cover that turns it into a gospel song.
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Post by weaver on Jul 9, 2014 7:24:02 GMT -5
Looks like nobody put up the airplay yet so I'll do it again...
1. NICO & VINZ – Am I Wrong: 191.453 (+ 1.243) 2. ARIANA GRANDE – Problem f/Iggy Azalea: 187.655 (+ 0.345) 3. IGGY AZALEA – Fancy: 178.438 (- 0.933) 4. MAGIC! – Rude: 174.577 (+ 2.896) 5. SAM SMITH – Stay With Me: 146.492 (+ 3.266) 6. CALVIN HARRIS – Summer: 131.472 (- 0.442) ▲ 7. JOHN LEGEND – All Of Me: 131.096 (- 3.487) ▼ 8. DISCLOSURE – Latch f/Sam Smith: 97.914 (+ 1.417) 9. PARAMORE – Ain’t It Fun: 91.052 (- 2.280) 10. KATY PERRY – Dark Horse: 88.590 (+ 0.081) 11. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE – Not A Bad Thing: 83.122 (- 1.682) 12. PHARRELL WILLIAMS – Happy: 80.049 (- 0.158) 13. MAROON 5 – Maps: 74.992 (+ 0.787) 14. ONEREPUBLIC – Love Runs Out: 69.460 (+ 0.538) ▲ 15. JAKE OWEN – Beachin’: 69.394 (- 0.396) ▼ 16. MKTO – Classic: 68.659 (+ 0.696) 17. BASTILLE – Pompeii: 66.054 (- 0.555) ▲ 18. CHRIS YOUNG – Who I Am With You: 65.855 (+ 0.137) ▲ 19. RIXTON – Me And My Broken Heart: 65.421 (- 1.418) ▼ 20. DJ SNAKE & LIL JON – Turn Down For What: 64.652 (- 1.747)
TYLER FARR – Whiskey In My Water: 63.482 (+ 0.215) JASON DERULO – Wiggle f/Snoop Dogg: 58.772 (- 0.049) LIL WAYNE – Believe Me f/Drake: 50.442 (+ 0.702) KONGOS – Come With Me Now: 44.568 (+ 0.193) LADY ANTEBELLUM – Bartender: 38.033 (+ 0.246) KENNY CHESNEY – American Kids: 37.099 (+ 0.423) PHARRELL WILLIAMS – Come Get It Bae: 36.708 (+ 0.110) DEMI LOVATO – Really Don’t Care f/Cher Lloyd: 34.117 (+ 0.696) CHARLI XCX – Boom Clap: 30.714 (+ 1.281) LORDE – Tennis Court: 30.615 (- 0.026) ENRIQUE IGLESIAS – Bailando f/D.Bueno/S.Paul/GDZ: 29.871 (+ 0.429) M. LAMBERT & C. UNDERWOOD – Somethin’ Bad: 27.338 (+ 0.039) COLDPLAY – A Sky Full Of Stars: 26.290 (+ 0.930) CLEAN BANDIT – Rather Be f/Jess Glynne: 26.255 (+ 1.243) JEREMIH – Don’t Tell ‘Em f/YG: 25.665 (+ 0.891) SIA – Chandelier: 25.315 (+ 0.484) AFROJACK – Ten Feet Tall f/Wrabel: 19.078 T.I. – No Mediocre f/Iggy Azalea: 17.027 (+ 0.907) LITTLE BIG TOWN – Day Drinking: 15.890 (+ 0.195) IGGY AZALEA – Black Widow f/Rita Ora: 14.585 (+ 1.066) ARIANA GRANDE – Break Free f/Zedd: 13.981 (+ 2.495) ECHOSMITH – Cool Kids: 9.920 (+ 0.313) CHRIS BROWN – New Flame f/Rick Ross: 5.032 (+ 0.331) ED SHEERAN – Don’t: 3.565 (+ 0.433) USHER – She Came To Give It To You: 0.616
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Post by slw84 on Jul 9, 2014 9:51:14 GMT -5
10. KATY PERRY – Dark Horse: 88.590 (+ 0.081) Really bish, really.
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Post by badrobot on Jul 9, 2014 9:57:27 GMT -5
Really hoping Disclosure finally lands in the H100 top ten this week.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jul 9, 2014 10:10:46 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6150428/trey-songz-scores-second-no-1-album-with-triggaOver on the Digital Songs chart, Sam Smith holds at No. 1 with "Stay With Me," selling 185,000 downloads (down 12 percent). MAGIC!'s "Rude" is also steady at No. 2, with 180,000 (down 15 percent). Iggy Azalea's "Fancy," featuring Charli XCX, rounds out the top three, stationary at No. 3 with 171,000 (down 4 percent). 5 Seconds of Summer's "Amnesia" is the top debut, entering at No. 4 with 162,000. It's the best sales week yet for the band, which has commercially released five songs from its upcoming full-length self-titled debut album (due on July 22). Ariana Grande's "Break Free," featuring Zedd, follows closely behind 5 Seconds of Summer, opening at No. 5 with 161,000. Grande is also at No. 6 with "Problem," featuring Azalea, down two spots with 146,000 (down 4 percent). Nico & Vinz's "Am I Wrong" descends 6-7 with 126,000 (down 14 percent), Jason Derulo's "Wiggle," featuring Snoop Doggy, falls 7-8 with 120,000 (up less than 1 percent) and Maroon 5's "Maps" dips 8-9 with 104,000 (down less than 1 percent). Charli XCX's "Boom Clap" holds at No. 10 with 97,000 (down 3 percent). Digital track sales this past week totaled 21.30 million downloads, down 1 percent compared with last week (21.48 million) and down 13 percent stacked next to the comparable week of 2013 (24.41 million). Year to date track sales are at 614.85 million, down 13 percent compared to the same total at this point last year (706.60 million).
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Post by kanimal on Jul 9, 2014 10:49:53 GMT -5
Poor on Billboard's part not to explain that "Break Free" was not available for the whole week (it obviously had a better 4 days than Amnesia), but the total still pales in comparison--on a day-by-day basis--to that of "Problem."
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 9, 2014 11:01:05 GMT -5
Less than 200K for the top-selling track. Where oh where are the blockbusters?
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Post by Living Legend on Jul 9, 2014 13:15:50 GMT -5
Less than 200K for the top-selling track. Where oh where are the blockbusters? Taylor's lead single will likely be released in the coming weeks so that should be our next massive sales week.
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Post by popstop on Jul 9, 2014 13:29:03 GMT -5
Less than 200K for the top-selling track. Where oh where are the blockbusters? Being streamed instead.
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Post by allow that on Jul 9, 2014 13:39:32 GMT -5
Poor on Billboard's part not to explain that "Break Free" was not available for the whole week (it obviously had a better 4 days than Amnesia), but the total still pales in comparison--on a day-by-day basis--to that of "Problem." It's not Billboard's job to state anything other than who sold what during a particular seven day tracking week. Billboard is not the Ariana Grande fan forum. If Ariana and her label were as concerned with a four day sales week as you are, then they would have released her song on a different day. Billboard just did their job and tallied the chart.
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Post by crystalphnx on Jul 9, 2014 13:42:49 GMT -5
Iggy Azalea Rolls Seventh Week Atop Hot 100; Maroon 5's 'Maps' Finds Top 10Azalea's 'Fancy' moves up among the longest Hot 100 reigns by women this decade, while Maroon 5 charts a course back to the top 10. Iggy Azalea's "Fancy," featuring Charli XCX, continues its Billboard Hot 100 command, spending a seventh week at No. 1. Meanwhile, Nico & Vinz's "Am I Wrong" crowns the Radio Songs chart; Maroon 5 reaches the Hot 100's top 10 with "Maps"; and, just outside the top tier, Ariana Grande and 5 Seconds of Summer soar in with their latest singles. It's Wednesday, so time for our weekly rundown of the numbers behind the Hot 100's top 10 and more. With her seventh week at No. 1, Azalea moves into a tie for fifth place among lead women who've scored the longest commands on the Hot 100 this decade. Here's an updated look at the smashes by women in lead roles in that span that have spent most time on top: 10 weeks, "We Found Love," Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris, 2011-12 9 weeks, "Royals," Lorde, 2013 9 weeks, "Call Me Maybe," Carly Rae Jepsen, 2012 9 weeks, "TiK ToK," Ke$ha, 2010 7 weeks, "Fancy," Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX, 2014 7 weeks, "Rolling in the Deep," Adele, 2011 "Fancy" has clearly joined elite company: Jepsen's "Maybe" became the top song of the summer of 2012, while Adele's "Deep" took the title as the Hot 100's No. 1 song of 2011. ("Fancy" passes two songs in the 2010s by lead women that each topped the Hot 100 for six weeks: Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" in 2011 and Katy Perry's "California Gurls," featuring Snoop Dogg, in 2010.) "Fancy" maintains its Hot 100 domination with an eighth week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs (10.7 million U.S. streams, down 3 percent, according to Nielsen BDS). It departs the summit on Radio Songs after three weeks at No. 1 (1-3), down by 1 percent to 144 million in all-format audience, according to BDS. On Digital Songs, "Fancy" holds at No. 3 (after leading for four weeks) with 171,000 downloads sold (down 4 percent) in the tracking week ending on July 6, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "Fancy" crowns the sales/airplay/streaming-based Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts for a seventh and 12th week, respectively. It also tops the Songs of the Summer ranking for a sixth week, remaining the only song that has led since the annual seasonal list relaunched after Memorial Day. Azalea also debuts on the Hot 100 at No. 97 with follow-up "Black Widow," featuring Rita Ora. The cut jumps 39-32 on Rhythmic and enters the Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart at No. 36. Below "Fancy" on the Hot 100, MAGIC! ranks at No. 2 for a second week with its debut hit "Rude," which adds top Airplay Gainer honors. The breezy reggae song keeps at No. 4 on Radio Songs (139 million, up 13 percent); No. 2 on Digital Songs (which it led two weeks ago), down by 15 percent to 180,000; and lifts 4-3 on Streaming Songs (7.7 million, down 7 percent). It's a busy week for the Canadian quartet, which also debuts at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 with its debut album, "Don't Kill the Magic"; the set arrives with 36,000 sold. "Rude" continues to close the gap on "Fancy" and is perhaps primed to take over the Hot 100's top spot next week. As "Fancy" decreases by 3 percent in overall Hot 100 points and "Rude" rises by 4 percent, the former leads this week with 6 percent more points than the latter. Last week, "Fancy" held a 14 percent points advantage. Ariana Grande's "Problem," featuring Azalea, holds at No. 3 (after peaking at No. 2 for five weeks). It bullets for a third week at its No. 2 highpoint on Radio Songs (147 million, up 2 percent) and dips 3-4 on Streaming Songs (7.7 million, down 7 percent) and 4-6 on Digital Songs (146,000, down 4 percent), which it led for three weeks. (Keep reading for more on Grande's lofty debut with follow-up single "Break Free.") Norwegian pop pair Nico & Vinz's "Am I Wrong" is stationary at its No. 4 Hot 100 peak to date but crowns Radio Songs, rising 3-1 (and bypassing "Problem") with a 6 percent surge to 151 million. The track dips 6-7 on Digital Songs (126,000, down 14 percent) and 10-11 on Streaming Songs (4.3 million, down 5 percent). Trivia time: with their ascent to No. 1 on Radio Songs, Nico & Vinz become the eighth duo to rule since the chart began in 1990. They take their place alongside Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ("Thrift Shop," 2013); LMFAO ("Party Rock Anthem," 2011); OutKast ("Hey Ya!," 2003); Savage Garden ("I Knew I Loved You," 2000, and "Truly Madly Deeply," 1998); Everything But the Girl ("Missing," 1996); the Rembrandts ("I'll Be There for You," 1995); and P.M. Dawn ("I'd Die Without You," 1992). Sam Smith stays at his No. 5 high on the Hot 100 with "Stay With Me" (and just below the top 10 as featured on Disclosure's "Latch," which holds at No. 11); Jason Derulo's "Wiggle," featuring Snoop Dogg, is a non-mover at No. 6; Calvin Harris' "Summer" reaches a new peak (8-7), while topping the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for a third week; and John Legend's former three-week Hot 100 No. 1 "All of Me" falls 7-8.Maroon 5 lands the Hot 100's lone new top 10 this week, as "Maps" moves 13-9 in its third week. Fueled by the July 2 arrival of its official video, the lead single from the band's fifth studio album, "V," due Sept. 2, rockets 32-12 on Streaming Songs (4 million, up 68 percent). It bounds 17-12 on Radio Songs (59 million, up 10 percent), while regressing 8-9 on Digital Songs (104,000, down less than 1 percent). "Maps" marks Maroon 5's ninth top 10. Notably, it’s the group's sixth consecutive top 10 single, a streak that the four-week No. 1 "Moves Like Jagger," featuring Christina Aguilera, jumpstarted in 2011 … not so coincidentally after lead singer Adam Levine (along with Aguilera) began his role as a coach on NBC's "The Voice," which premiered that April. The band had tallied its first two top 10s, the No. 5-peaking "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved," in 2004 and added its third, and first No. 1, "Makes Me Wonder," in 2007. DJ Snake and Lil Jon's "Turn Down for What" rounds out the Hot 100's top 10, falling 9-10. Pharrell Williams' former 10-week No. 1 "Happy" departs the Hot 100's top 10. Having spent 22 weeks in the top bracket, it ranks as his longest-charting top 10, having bested his featured turn on Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" (also featuring T.I.), which totaled 21 top 10 weeks last year. Meanwhile, Williams claims the Hot 100's Digital Gainer award with "Come Get It Bae," which reaches a new high, pushing 69-58; on Digital Songs it re-enters at No. 39 with a 31 percent gain to 40,000 sold. Also just outside the Hot 100's top 10, Grande roars in at No. 15 with "Break Free," featuring Zedd. The follow-up to "Problem" bows at No. 5 on Digital Songs with 161,000 first-week downloads sold. Both "Problem" and "Free" preview Grande's second album, "My Everything," due Aug. 25. At No. 16 on the Hot 100, 5 Seconds of Summer start with "Amnesia," which enters Digital Songs at No. 4 (162,000 sold in its first week). The debut marks the band's best weekly sales sum and highest Hot 100 rank: its breakout hit "She Looks So Perfect" reached No. 24 last month. The group has also tallied top 40 hits this year with "Good Girls" (No. 34) and "Kiss Me Kiss Me" (No. 28). 5 Seconds of Summer has quickly joined lofty company, as only three other acts (and no other groups) have collected four top 40 Hot 100 entries each in 2014: already established hitmakers Chris Brown, Luke Bryan and Katy Perry. All four songs usher in 5 Seconds of Summer's self-titled debut full-length album, due July 22. (Its "She Looks So Perfect" EP debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in April and has sold 275,000 copies.) "Amnesia" follows "Perfect" as the act's second radio single. Visit Billboard.biz tomorrow (July 10), when all rankings, including the Hot 100, Digital Songs, Radio Songs and Streaming Songs, will refresh, as they do each Thursday. www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/chart-alert/6150449/iggy-azalea-rolls-seventh-week-atop-hot-100-maroon-5s-maps
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Post by popstop on Jul 9, 2014 13:42:59 GMT -5
I don't think that's a stan sort of situation. It's valid from a sales standpoint - and Billboard is a sales tool - to note that one song is selling an amount in four days that most songs aren't selling in 7. They made a point to mention Gaga's abbreviated, initial Born This Way week, so it's not like they don't reveal shortened sales weeks as a matter of practice.
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Post by kanimal on Jul 9, 2014 13:44:45 GMT -5
Poor on Billboard's part not to explain that "Break Free" was not available for the whole week (it obviously had a better 4 days than Amnesia), but the total still pales in comparison--on a day-by-day basis--to that of "Problem." It's not Billboard's job to state anything other than who sold what during a particular seven day tracking week. Billboard is not the Ariana Grande fan forum. If Ariana and her label were as concerned with a four day sales week as you are, then they would have released her song on a different day. Billboard just did their job and tallied the chart. I would expect Billboard to break down its chart with some analysis and context. Has nothing to do with being an Ariana Grande "fan" - because I would also expect them to acknowledge the negative; that sales were down considerably from those of Problem. On top of that, I am almost POSITIVE Billboard made repeated mentions about how the first week sales of "Beyonce" only included data from three days of availability. It is very par for the course for Billboard to qualify the stats.
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Post by Juanca on Jul 9, 2014 13:45:25 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago: July 21, 197901 01 Bad Girls - Donna Summer (2nd of 5 weeks at #1)02 02 Ring My Bell - Anita Ward 03 03 Hot Stuff - Donna Summer 04 13 Good Times - Chic 05 07 Makin' It - David Naughton 06 06 Boogie Wonderland - Earth, Wind & Fire w/The Emotions 07 08 I Want You To Want Me - Cheap Trick 08 09 Shine a Little Love - Electric Light Orchestra 09 10 Gold - John Stewart 10 05 She Believes In Me - Kenny Rogers July 21, 198401 01 When Doves Cry - Prince (3rd of 5 weeks at #1)02 02 Dancing In The Dark - Bruce Springsteen 03 08 Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr. 04 04 Eyes Without a Face - Billy Idol 05 03 Jump (For My Love) - The Pointer Sisters 06 15 State Of Shock - The Jacksons w/Mick Jagger 07 07 Almost Paradise - Mike Reno & Ann Wilson 08 10 Legs - ZZ Top 09 16 Sad Songs (Say So Much) - Elton John 10 11 Infatuation - Rod Stewart July 22, 198901 04 Toy Soldiers - Martika (1st of 2 weeks at #1)02 02 Express Yourself - Madonna 03 01 If You Don't Know Me By Now - Simply Red 04 06 Batdance - Prince 05 10 So Alive - Love And Rockets 06 12 On Our Own - Bobby Brown 07 03 Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals 08 08 What You Don't Know - Expose 09 13 Lay Your Hands On Me - Bon Jovi 10 05 Baby Don't Forget My Number - Milli Vanilli July 16, 199401 01 I Swear - All-4-One (9th of 11 weeks at #1)02 02 Regulate - Warren G & Nate Dogg 03 03 Any Time, Any Place / And On And On - Janet Jackson 04 05 Stay (I Missed You) - Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories 05 04 Don't Turn Around - Ace Of Base 06 06 Back And Forth - Aaliyah 07 11 Fantastic Voyage - Coolio 08 09 Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John 09 13 Funkdafied - Da Brat 10 10 If You Go - Jon Secada The 1979 chat is SOOO GOOD!! 5 Disco and overall 70s classics. Love them all, plus Makin' It, I want you to want me and She believes in me, plus ELO is always good :) The 1984 chart is also quite good and showcasing several faces of pop. Prince, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Idol had songs that could be considered their signature hits. Pointer sisters, Ray Parker Jr. and ZZ Top had ear worms that are music symbols of the decade (also, Bruce, Billy and ZZ had accompanying videos that became classics!). Elton John's is my favorite of his songs from 1982-1992 (up until The One). Almost Paradise was a good soundtrack song in a year where movie songs were in an all time high. I'm slightly indifferent at the 1989 chart though. Not many gems there, except for the top 2 spots. This was yet another opportunity when Madonna had lots of problems moving up from #1. I was so frustrated! Then I learned to accept her fate... Although the next time I was more frustrated was in 1994 when I'll remember seemed poised to reach #1 after huge moves in its first weeks on the chart. The moment it slowed down, A4O jumped over her and blocked another chance of a deserving #1. Argh!
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Post by Gary on Jul 9, 2014 13:51:36 GMT -5
The chart is based on a week, not 4 days. 'Break Free' due to its availability was more popular for 4 days than it was for the other 3, factoring into its ranking.
This tells me it should have a strong week 2
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Post by mluv on Jul 9, 2014 14:10:03 GMT -5
I guess Fancy is the song of the summer but it doesn't feel like it's everywhere like "Call Me Maybe" or "Blurred Lines" was or that it has that it factor. There were a lot of video parodies done for Call Me Maybe that really added to its popularity and Blurred lines was always talked about because of its controversial video. Other than the feud, Fancy just doesn't seem to have that kind of buzz. I'll be happy when another song takes its place for #1.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jul 9, 2014 14:11:03 GMT -5
The chart is based on a week, not 4 days. 'Break Free' due to its availability was more popular for 4 days than it was for the other 3, factoring into its ranking. This tells me it should have a strong week 2 It's interesting for context purposes, just like it's still interesting that Beyonce released her album without notice on midnight Friday and, three years later, it's still mentioned that Born This Way sold over 400,000 copies at 99 cents in its first week.
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Post by Linnethia Monique on Jul 9, 2014 14:14:23 GMT -5
I guess Fancy is the song of the summer but it doesn't feel like it's everywhere like "Call Me Maybe" or "Blurred Lines" was or that it has that it factor. There were a lot of video parodies done for Call Me Maybe that really added to its popularity and Blurred lines was always talked about because of its controversial video. Other than the feud, Fancy just doesn't seem to have that kind of buzz. I'll be happy when another song takes its place for #1. Somebody does not know the internet at all. Crosby, Still and Nash performing Fancy with Jimmy Fallon alone is buzzworthy. The car lip syncs, being featured in an SNL skit with Anna Kendrick, the Jimmy Kimmel skit, various parodies on YouTube, etc.
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Post by Verisimilitude on Jul 9, 2014 14:14:52 GMT -5
I guess Fancy is the song of the summer but it doesn't feel like it's everywhere like "Call Me Maybe" or "Blurred Lines" was or that it has that it factor. There were a lot of video parodies done for Call Me Maybe that really added to its popularity and Blurred lines was always talked about because of its controversial video. Other than the feud, Fancy just doesn't seem to have that kind of buzz. I'll be happy when another song takes its place for #1. Errr... This happened. Plus, the "Fancy" video is HUGE on VEVO/Youtube and has gotten praise from practically everybody, including the girls from Clueless themselves.
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Post by kanimal on Jul 9, 2014 14:24:24 GMT -5
I guess Fancy is the song of the summer but it doesn't feel like it's everywhere like "Call Me Maybe" or "Blurred Lines" was or that it has that it factor. There were a lot of video parodies done for Call Me Maybe that really added to its popularity and Blurred lines was always talked about because of its controversial video. Other than the feud, Fancy just doesn't seem to have that kind of buzz. I'll be happy when another song takes its place for #1. It's pretty damn big - but I agree that it doesn't feel as ubiquitous as those songs. One thing worth noting regarding the Tonight Show parody: a huge portion of the buzz is over the mere idea of having Jimmy "Neil Young" Fallon "reunite" with CSN. They could have done any popular song and it would have been just as big. In fact, one worrying element of it is the fact that when Jimmy started singing what should be very recognizable lyrics (considering this is the song of the summer), virtually no audience members reacted. Even as the first verse went on, you only hear a few people screaming to indicate that they recognize what he was doing. Of course the chorus got the pop of recognition, but I guarantee that more of the audience would have reacted to "I threw a wish in the well" two years ago or "If you can't hear what I'm trying to say" last year. And a line like "First things first I'm the realest," let alone "I'm in the murda business," has more inherent memorability (and seems more notable being sung in the fake Neil Young voice) than either of those. Aren't sales for Fancy also way less than they were for Blurred?
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kingofpain
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Post by kingofpain on Jul 9, 2014 14:39:56 GMT -5
Are you serious? Latch got shut out of the top 10 again??? Wtf
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Post by imbondz on Jul 9, 2014 14:43:09 GMT -5
Less than 200K for the top-selling track. Where oh where are the blockbusters? Being streamed instead. Yep! I looooooovvvvveeeeee Spotify. And I'm not being melodramatic. I freakin love it. It's moved into my top 10 best friends list.
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