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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2014 22:01:12 GMT -5
Oh I didn't realize that Happy was above Dark Horse according to Kworb
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Post by Mr. Thonk Eyes on Sept 23, 2014 22:16:19 GMT -5
Oh I didn't realize that Happy was above Dark Horse according to Kworb Pharell also got a couple of good singers in day 2 of blind auditions for The Voice (he's a judge there now) so he's got plenty to be Happy about :)
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Post by imbondz on Sept 24, 2014 8:35:34 GMT -5
I'm Happy for him
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Sept 24, 2014 10:25:09 GMT -5
LOL at primary discussion on this page is DH v. Happy. Sad what happened to weekly H100 discussion once we lost Mediabase. We're talking about singles that are one or two releases prior to current releases. Looking forward to getting some actual numbers on "Data Wednesday." :)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Sept 24, 2014 10:31:55 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/news/6259315/barbra-streisand-debuts-at-no-1-on-billboard-200-chris-brown-at-no-2Over on the Digital Songs chart, Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" regains the No. 1 position ( 294,000 downloads sold; down 5 percent), bumping Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" down to No. 2 with 282,000 (down 10 percent). "Bass'" total sales have now surpassed 2 million downloads (total through Sept. 21: 2.28 million). "Bang Bang," by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj, holds at No. 3 with 144,000 (down 2 percent) while Iggy Azalea's "Black Widow," featuring Rita Ora, moves up one rung to No. 4 with 121,000 (down 5 percent). Tove Lo's "Habits (Stay High)" zips 13-5 with 107,000 (up 51 percent), marking its sixth consecutive weekly sales gain and first visit to the top 10. Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" is stationary at No. 6 with 103,000 (down 19 percent), Clean Bandit's "Rather Be," featuring Jess Glynne, is a non-mover at No. 7 with 83,000 (up 4 percent) and Jeremih's "Don't Tell 'Em," featuring YG, climbs 11-8 with 79,000 (up 8 percent). Closing out the top 10 is Jason Aldean's "Burnin' It Down" (8-9 with 78,000; down less than 1 percent) and Sia's "Chandelier" (12-10 with 73,000; up 1 percent). Digital track sales this past week totaled 18.17 million downloads, down 2 percent compared with last week (18.54 million) and down 17 percent stacked next to the comparable week of 2013 (21.92 million). Year to date track sales are at 830.46 million, down 13 percent compared to the same total at this point last year (954.3 million).
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Post by kanimal on Sept 24, 2014 11:17:59 GMT -5
Habits and Don't Tell 'Em should either be in or extremely close to the Top 10 this week.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Sept 24, 2014 11:30:59 GMT -5
2014/09/24
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1. MEGHAN TRAINOR - All About That Bass: 168.851 (+2.490) 2. SAM SMITH - Stay With Me: 162.371 (-1.600) 3. TAYLOR SWIFT - Shake It Off: 159.257 (+2.932) 4. CHARLI XCX - Boom Clap: 146.508 (-1.291) 5. JEREMIH - Don't Tell 'Em f/YG: 132.060 (+0.169) β² 6. MAROON 5 - Maps: 129.569 (-3.281) βΌ 7. IGGY AZALEA - Black Widow f/Rita Ora: 126.621 (+2.029) 8. NICO & VINZ - Am I Wrong: 117.815 (-0.761***) 9. MAGIC! - Rude: 116.328 (-1.092) 10. ARIANA GRANDE - Break Free f/Zedd: 105.585 (-0.247) 11. JESSIE J/A. GRANDE/N. MINAJ - Bang Bang: 98.369 (+1.855) 12. CLEAN BANDIT - Rather Be f/Jess Glynne: 97.344 (+1.569) 13. COLDPLAY - A Sky Full Of Stars: 88.665 (+0.576) β² 14. ENRIQUE IGLESIAS - Bailando f/Gente De Zona: 88.056 (-1.273) βΌ 15. DISCLOSURE - Latch f/Sam Smith: 70.645 (-0.612***) 16. LUKE BRYAN - Roller Coaster: 67.917 (+0.298) β² 17. COLE SWINDELL - Hope You Get Lonely Tonight: 67.796 (+0.876) β² 18. DUSTIN LYNCH - Where It's At: 67.401 (-1.192) βΌ 19. ECHOSMITH - Cool Kids: 66.364 (+0.528) β² 20. JOHN LEGEND - All Of Me: 66.188 (+0.013) βΌ 21. TINASHE - 2 On f/Schoolboy Q: 65.580 (-0.203) 22. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Dirt: 64.348 (+0.196) 23. KENNY CHESNEY - American Kids: 59.691 (-0.468) 24. JASON ALDEAN - Burnin' It Down: 58.468 (+0.991) β² 25. ED SHEERAN - Don't: 57.933 (+1.519) β² 26. SCHOOLBOY Q - Studio: 57.843 (-0.289) βΌ 27. SIA - Chandelier: 57.696 (-2.200) βΌ 28. TOVE LO - Habits (Stay High): 57.207 (+1.516) 29. NICKI MINAJ - Anaconda: 53.432 (+0.789) 30. CHRIS BROWN - New Flame f/Rick Ross: 51.530 (+0.984) 31. CHASE RICE - Ready Set Roll: 50.293 (+0.515) 32. ONEREPUBLIC - Counting Stars: 45.008 (-0.048) β² 33. LADY ANTEBELLUM - Bartender: 44.888 (-1.240) βΌ 34. DRAKE - 0 To 100/The Catch Up: 44.842 (-0.244) βΌ 35. BRANTLEY GILBERT - Small Town Throwdown: 44.608 (+0.603) 36. BLAKE SHELTON - Neon Light: 43.086 (+1.291) β² 37. T.I. - No Mediocre f/Iggy Azalea: 43.081 (-0.039) β² 38. PHARRELL WILLIAMS - Happy: 42.943 (-1.027) βΌ 39. ARIANA GRANDE - Problem f/Iggy Azalea: 42.900 (-0.964) βΌ 40. SAM HUNT - Leave The Night On: 42.838 (+0.981) β²
43. KATY PERRY - Dark Horse: 41.451 (-0.643) βΌ 45. RICH GANG - Lifestyle f/Young Thug: 40.928 (+0.944) β² 48. KATY PERRY - This Is How We Do: 38.997 (-0.055) 52. KEITH URBAN - Somewhere In My Car: 35.875 (+0.795) β² 65. MR PROBZ - Waves: 28.702 (+1.158) β² 66. TREY SONGZ - Touchin, Lovin f/Nicki Minaj: 28.339 (+0.200) β² 73. CALVIN HARRIS - Blame f/John Newman: 26.362 (+1.741) β²
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Post by Enigma. on Sept 24, 2014 11:51:23 GMT -5
A bit off topic just now but what is the longest running top 40 hit on airplay chart? Iris?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2014 11:57:56 GMT -5
Prediction:
1. All About That Bass 2. Shake It Off 3. Black Widow (next number one for Iggy?) 4. Bang Bang 5. Anaconda 6. Stay With Me 7. Break Free 8. Don't Tell 'Em 9. Habits 10. Maps
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Post by Daniel Collins on Sept 24, 2014 12:34:54 GMT -5
@markg94 Rather Be? #11? :'(
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Post by kanimal on Sept 24, 2014 13:13:57 GMT -5
Looks like Jeremih goes Top 10 this week.
Gary Trust Tweeted a "clue" that was the 1/2/1993 chart - and "Rhythm is a Dancer" is #5.
"Rump Shaker" is #2. Interesting, as that could be a clue to either All About That Bass ('rump') or Shake it Off ("Shaker")
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Post by Clauss on Sept 24, 2014 13:18:15 GMT -5
I think taylor's #2 :(
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Post by crystalphnx on Sept 24, 2014 13:39:38 GMT -5
Meghan Trainor No. 1 On Hot 100, Jeremih Hits Top 10, Jennifer Lopez Debuts'All About That Bass' leads an all-female top five for a third week and takes over atop Radio Songs. Plus, Jeremih's 'Don't Tell 'Em' jumps 12-10 and Jennifer Lopez blasts in at No. 18 with 'Booty.' Meghan Trainor's ode to booty beauty, "All About That Bass," spearheads an all-female top five on the Billboard Hot 100 for a third straight week and becomes the new No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart. Meanwhile, R&B/hip-hop crooner Jeremih jumps into the Hot 100's top 10 with "Don't Tell 'Em," featuring YG, and Jennifer Lopez bounds in at No. 18 with her own celebration of curves, "Booty," featuring Iggy Azalea and Pitbull, fueled by a strong start in streaming following the premiere of its video. It's Wednesday, the day that the sales/airplay/streaming-based Hot 100 is compiled each week, so let's run down the numbers behind the tally's top 10 and more. Below "Bass" on the Hot 100, Taylor Swift's former two-week No. 1 "Shake It Off" holds at No. 2 for a third week; Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj's "Bang Bang" reaches a new peak (5-3); Minaj's "Anaconda" drops from its No. 3 high to No. 4 {not quite right, Billboard}; and Azalea's "Black Widow," featuring Rita Ora, slips from its No. 4 peak to No. 5. Women, therefore, control the top five exclusively for a third straight week, marking just the ninth week in the Hot 100's 56-year history in which solo women have kept men out of the top five. (It's the 10th including the week of June 30, 1979, when four solo women and one all-female group, Sister Sledge, barred all boys from the region.) The current run of three straight weeks of only women in the top five is the second-longest such streak after a four-week stretch in February/March 1999. Trainor's debut Epic Records single rules the Hot 100 fueled by its coronation on Radio Songs, where it rises 3-1 with a 9 percent gain to 134 million in all-format audience, according to Nielsen BDS. "Bass" spends a third week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs, up by 1 percent to 15.7 million U.S. streams, and a fourth week atop the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart (4.1 million, up 11 percent), according to BDS. It drops 1-2 after four weeks on top of the Digital Songs chart (282,000 sold, down 10 percent, according to Nielsen SoundScan). As previously reported, "Bass" also crowns the Pop Songs radio airplay chart and passes 2 million downloads sold to date. Swift's "Shake" keeps at No. 2 on the Hot 100 with top Airplay Gainer honors for the first time, pushing 4-2 on Radio Songs (128 million, up 12 percent). The track rebounds 2-1 for a third week atop Digital Songs (294,000, down 5 percent) and descends 3-5 on Streaming Songs (8.4 million, down 24 percent; the track had soared by 58 percent in streaming in the prior tracking week after a video featuring Kentucky fraternity brothers performing a lip dub to the song went viral on YouTube and Swift Tweeted her clear approval of it.) "Bass" appears comfortable at the Hot 100's pinnacle: it widens its lead over "Shake," dropping by 2 percent in overall chart points, while "Shake" loses a heftier 7 percent of its total. Jessie J, Grande and Minaj's "Bang Bang" powers by 6 percent in total points as it climbs 5-3 on the Hot 100. The collab holds at No. 3 on Digital Songs (144,000, down 2 percent), dips 4-6 on Streaming Songs, but with a 7 percent rise to 8 million, and lifts 13-11 on Radio Songs (81 million, up 14 percent). Minaj's "Anaconda" drops 3-4 on the Hot 100, although it continues scaling Radio Songs (31-30; 41 million, up 8 percent). The track tops Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs for a fourth week each. Azalea's "Black Widow" retreats 4-5 on the Hot 100, although it keeps its bullet thanks to a 4 percent points gain. "Widow" jumps 9-7 on Radio Songs (99 million, up 12 percent) and, despite a 5-8 slip on Streaming Songs, it increases by 4 percent to 7.9 million streams. Sam Smith's No. 2-peaking "Stay With Me" holds at No. 6 on the Hot 100 (and departs the Radio Songs summit after six weeks); Grande's No. 4 hit "Break Free," featuring Zedd, keeps at No. 7 and leads Hot Dance/Electronic Songs for a sixth week; Charli XCX's "Boom Clap" reaches a new peak (10-8); and Sia's "Chandelier" returns to the top 10 (11-9). Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Jeremih darts 12-10 with "Don't Tell 'Em." The cut also reaches the Digital Songs top 10 (11-8; 79,000, up 8 percent) and the Radio Songs top five (6-5; 106 million, up 1 percent). Jeremih lands his third Hot 100 top 10, following his debut "Birthday Sex" in 2009 and "Down on Me" (featuring 50 Cent) in 2011; both reached No. 4. "Don't" featured rapper YG makes his first trip to the top 10. "Don't" additionally brings a former Hot 100 top 10 back to the bracket: it interpolates Snap's "Rhythm Is a Dancer," which rose to No. 5 in January 1993 (when Jeremih was five years old). Just outside the top 10, Lopez launches at No. 18 with "Booty." (Azalea and Pitbull each sport featured billing, as the latter is on the original version, while the former replaces his vocals and appears in the song's video, released on Sept. 18, as well as on its newly-commercially-available remix.) The track, from Lopez's album A.K.A., which debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 8 in July, bows with 92 percent of its Hot 100 points owed to streaming, as it rockets onto Streaming Songs at No. 3 with 9.2 million streams (up 1,487 percent); 96 percent of its streaming sum is from Vevo on YouTube clicks. With her 28th Hot 100 hit, dating to her first, the five-week No. 1 "If You Had My Love," in 1999, Lopez scores her second-highest debut. The 2014 Billboard Icon Award winner began at a better rank only with "On the Floor," also featuring Pitbull, which started at No. 9 and flew to a No. 3 peak in 2011. "Booty," easily the highest-charting Hot 100 entry from A.K.A. ("I Luh Ya Papi," featuring French Montana, and "First Love" peaked at Nos. 77 and 87, respectively) marks Lopez's highest rank since "Dance Again," another pairing with Pitbull, reached No. 17 in May 2012. www.billboard.com/articles/news/6259336/hot-100-meghan-trainor-jeremih-jennifer-lopez
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Post by wavey. on Sept 24, 2014 13:40:39 GMT -5
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Post by HolidayGuy on Sept 24, 2014 13:49:04 GMT -5
"Booty" coming in three spots below the peak of "Can't Remember to Forget You." Will it squeak by it next week, or will this be its peak? Sales of the IA version will help, but streams could drop some (coming off of the high amount of streams from the first few days).
Yay for "Chandelier's" return to the top 10.
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Post by badrobot on Sept 24, 2014 13:51:29 GMT -5
I'm genuinely surprised at Taylor's staying power. I really pegged this as a quick-burn kinda hit, as I thought her fanbase might have started outgrowing her, but I guess not.
Sucks for Clean Bandit constantly getting leaped by other songs.
Funny how Charli XCX and Sia have both been bouncing around the same 12-8 range for the past couple months, both of them going in and out of the top ten.
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Post by ss8 on Sept 24, 2014 13:57:33 GMT -5
Long as Clean Bandit somehow continues to gain in airplay and its sales hold on and just a few songs above it start to free-fall Top 10 can still happen in the next 1-2 weeks.
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Post by Linnethia Monique on Sept 24, 2014 13:58:15 GMT -5
Iggy could have 6 charting entries this week :kii:
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Post by kanimal on Sept 24, 2014 14:01:59 GMT -5
So pumped Charli XCX went up this week, but I have a hard time seeing how that's possible.
It might have gained slightly at radio, but it had a rough sales week, and I can't imagine streaming was anything special.
Wish Billboard would provide access to its calculations.
That's more how I saw WANEGBT. Shake it Off, to me, is a legitimately perfect mainstream song - and one that seems to transcend gender, sexuality, tastes, etc. I know people who love death metal who love this as much as people who love bubblegum pop.
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Post by Verisimilitude on Sept 24, 2014 14:08:24 GMT -5
Imagine if J.Lo released her video at the beginning of the week. 9 million streams is way more than I expected!
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Post by Daniel Collins on Sept 24, 2014 14:11:13 GMT -5
Iggy could have 6 charting entries this week :kii: I don't see "Work" gaining 30+ spots to stay on the Hot 100 this week. What's the 6th?
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Post by josh on Sept 24, 2014 14:15:21 GMT -5
Iggy could have 6 charting entries this week :kii: I don't see "Work" gaining 30+ spots to stay on the Hot 100 this week. What's the 6th? It only has to have a bullet to stay on the chart, right?
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Post by Daniel Collins on Sept 24, 2014 14:18:39 GMT -5
Yes! You're right josh. My bad.
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Post by Fancy on Sept 24, 2014 14:25:54 GMT -5
very disappointed in the top 10 this week honestly. didn't expect black widow to drop at all (really thought anaconda would drop below it), boom clap and chandelier are randomly climbing, even though habits and rather be had a much better week. but imagine if don't tell 'em had a video lol!
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Post by Glove Slap on Sept 24, 2014 14:41:28 GMT -5
I'm surprised that Boom Clap and Chandelier are in the top 10 this week. They've already peaked, was there a sudden streaming boost?
I forgot that Dance Again hit #17, I keep thinking it peaked much lower.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Sept 24, 2014 15:53:05 GMT -5
Mediabase 9/24
TOP 10 1. MEGHAN TRAINOR β All About That Bass: 165.696 2. SAM SMITH β Stay With Me: 160.877 3. TAYLOR SWIFT - Shake It Off: 159.328 4. CHARLI XCX β Boom Clap: 144.514 5. JEREMIH β Donβt Tell βEm f/YG: 132.720 6. MAROON 5 β Maps: 129.595 7. IGGY AZALEA β Black Widow f/Rita Ora: 126.210 8. NICO & VINZ β Am I Wrong: 118.311 9. MAGIC! β Rude: 114.910 10. ARIANA GRANDE β Break Free f/Zedd: 103.899 11. JESSIE J/A. GRANDE/N. MINAJ β Bang Bang: 98.836 12. CLEAN BANDIT β Rather Be f/Jess Glynne: 97.361 13. COLDPLAY β A Sky Full Of Stars: 89.734 14. ENRIQUE IGLESIAS β Bailando f/D.Bueno/S.Paul/GDZ: 71.171 15. DISCLOSURE β Latch f/Sam Smith: 70.668 16. LUKE BRYAN - Roller Coaster: 67.929 17. COLE SWINDELL - Hope You Get Lonely Tonight: 67.804 18. ECHOSMITH β Cool Kids: 67.435 19. DUSTIN LYNCH - Where It's At: 67.418 20. JOHN LEGEND β All Of Me: 66.246
TINASHE β 2 On f/Schoolboy Q: 66.063 FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE β Dirt: 64.363 ED SHEERAN β Donβt: 59.134 JASON ALDEAN β Burninβ It Down: 58.479 TOVE LO - Habits (Stay High): 57.222 CHRIS BROWN β New Flame f/Rick Ross: 52.899 NICKI MINAJ β Anaconda : 50.682 DRAKE β 0 To 100/The Catch Up: 45.746 BLAKE SHELTON - Neon Light: 43.098 M. LAMBERT & C. UNDERWOOD β Somethinβ Bad: 42.095 KATY PERRY β This Is How We Do: 39.044 LITTLE BIG TOWN β Day Drinking: 37.144 BEYONCE - Flawless: 35.173 TREY SONGZ - Touchin, Lovin f/Nicki Minaj: 29.504 MR PROBZ - Waves: 29.012 TRAIN β Angel In Blue Jeans: 27.175 CALVIN HARRIS - Blame f/John Newman: 26.728 PITBULL β Fireball f/John Ryan: 25.670 GARTH BROOKS - People Loving People: 23.759 JASON DERULO - Trumpets: 22.064 MILKY CHANCE - Stolen Dance: 20.772 MARY LAMBERT - Secrets: 20.600 NICK JONAS - Jealous: 19.962 HOZIER - Take Me To Church: 11.416 FALL OUT BOY - Centuries: 10.837 MAROON 5 - Animals: 7.046 BASTILLE - Flaws: 6.732 SAM SMITH - I'm Not The Only One: 6.608 TINASHE - Pretend f/A$AP Rocky: 4.728 NICO & VINZ - In Your Arms: 4.428 ELLA HENDERSON - Ghost: 4.177 COBRA STARSHIP - Never Been In Love f/Icona Pop: 2.092 JENNIFER LOPEZ - Booty f/Pitbull: 1.702
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Post by HolidayGuy on Sept 24, 2014 16:02:02 GMT -5
Weren't the views for "Booty" close to 27 million through end of Sunday? So, about 1/3 from the USA, which sounds about right.
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Sept 24, 2014 16:24:21 GMT -5
Weren't the views for "Booty" close to 27 million through end of Sunday? So, about 1/3 from the USA, which sounds about right.[/quote Booty = another perfect example of the disproportionate weight to streaming. #18? with barely any radio and small sales. Meanwhile, Centuries sold 138K and only ended up at 22.
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Post by Verisimilitude on Sept 24, 2014 16:26:43 GMT -5
I don't see how streaming is disproportionate when compared to radio. That format needs to be knocked down several pegs.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Sept 24, 2014 16:36:35 GMT -5
So pumped Charli XCX went up this week, but I have a hard time seeing how that's possible. It might have gained slightly at radio, but it had a rough sales week, and I can't imagine streaming was anything special. Wish Billboard would provide access to its calculations. Could be due to The Vacuum Effect - it got pulled up because whatever was above it last week fell enough that by default, Boom Clap (and Chandelier) moved up to fill the space.
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