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Post by rockgolf on Mar 2, 2019 18:27:28 GMT -5
rockgolf not to be a thorn in your side. The list is GREAT and well put together, but I think it'll confuse some people. Since Billboard will consider features anyway, whenever you have the time on your hands, I think it'd be great to get a list of both lead points and feature points combined. That'd give the true list of the artists contending seeing as some artists have much greater lead points than they do feature points while for some other artist, it's the opposite. Isn't what you describe the 3rd column?
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 2, 2019 18:31:52 GMT -5
rockgolf thanks for taking the time out to compile the list. I feel like this paints, along with the list of the Billboard 200 artists of the decade (so far), paints a clearer picture on who is in the running for the eventually artist of the decade honor for this decade. Seems like Drake's feature points were even more than you intially calculated. So, for Rihanna, lead points + feature points = 12,160,808. For Drake, lead points + feature points = 15,468,176. Difference between the two of them = 3,307,368. Drake leads Rihanna by 3,307,368 chart points for the Hot 100 artist of the decade title. That's a wide gap. Too wide a gap for Rihanna to close, even if Drake doesn't drop any new music this year and mind you, Drake is still scoring a couple thousand points every week from MIA and Going Bad. They'll be the top two Hot 100 artists which is great. Mind you, I'm still curious as to how BB will complete the Hot 100 artist list. If we take rockgolfs list into consideration then Flo Rida and Pitbull are going to chart in the top ten and Adele will barely chart inside the top fifteen. That would be a MESS if that happened. ●●●●●●● I still think BB is going to weigh amounts of number ones and weeks at number one the most and not place too much emphasis on features. Rihanna has the most number ones by far whilst Drake has the most weeks at number one. 41 vs 49. If Rihanna closes the gap in weeks at number she will get it no doubt. Last decade, Beyonce had more points than Usher by 2009 however Usher was the Hot 100 AOTD because he had more number ones (barely nonetheless) and weeks at number one. I don't think so. Why wouldn't Billboard place emphasis on features? I get you want Rihanna to win this honor at least, but it doesn't look like she will at all, at least not logically. Billboard loves their point system and they make changes to it as they see fit to ensure it remains accurate to them and to whatever times the industry is currently in. Features have always mattered to Billboard and maybe they'll matter even more this decade. They've already reduced it's significance by stating that only 30% of the chart points of a song goes to the featured artist. If an artist happens to be featured on enough songs that perform incredibly well, Billboard won't then further reduce the significance of features simply because they can. It makes no sense. A LOT has changed since they last gave out this award. The Hot 100 has evolved and a ton of changes have been made to the Hot 100's methodology since then. I don't think it'll be as easy as giving the Hot 100 artist of the decade to who had the most #1's or most top 10's or even who had the most weeks at either #1 or the top 10. I think it'll all boil down to chart points. It's just much easier and it paints a clearer picture. A song like Girls Like You didn't spend as many weeks at #1 as God's Plan did, but it's higher in the list of top Hot 100 songs this decade because it's spent a longer time charting than God's Plan did and hence, it's been able to garner more chart points. Billboard overlooking that and giving out the Hot 100 artist of the decade honor this decade the EXACT SAME WAY they did last decade is just something I can't see happening. There's more information to work with now. Even with the main artist of the decade honor. They'll factor in touring, streaming data, social impact and a whole ton of things they didn't even consider last decade to ensure the honor goes to who truly deserves it, which I think is smart.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 2, 2019 18:34:10 GMT -5
rockgolf not to be a thorn in your side. The list is GREAT and well put together, but I think it'll confuse some people. Since Billboard will consider features anyway, whenever you have the time on your hands, I think it'd be great to get a list of both lead points and feature points combined. That'd give the true list of the artists contending seeing as some artists have much greater lead points than they do feature points while for some other artist, it's the opposite. Isn't what you describe the 3rd column? Oh, yes, that's true. You've done that already. I guess I didn't notice because there aren't figures for both lead and feature points combined and the third column isn't listed 1-100. Forgive me. You did a great job. Thanks for your work!
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Post by kierz7 on Mar 2, 2019 18:36:55 GMT -5
They'll be the top two Hot 100 artists which is great. Mind you, I'm still curious as to how BB will complete the Hot 100 artist list. If we take rockgolfs list into consideration then Flo Rida and Pitbull are going to chart in the top ten and Adele will barely chart inside the top fifteen. That would be a MESS if that happened. ●●●●●●● I still think BB is going to weigh amounts of number ones and weeks at number one the most and not place too much emphasis on features. Rihanna has the most number ones by far whilst Drake has the most weeks at number one. 41 vs 49. If Rihanna closes the gap in weeks at number she will get it no doubt. Last decade, Beyonce had more points than Usher by 2009 however Usher was the Hot 100 AOTD because he had more number ones (barely nonetheless) and weeks at number one. I don't think so. A LOT has changed since they last gave out this award. The Hot 100 has evolved and a ton of changes has been made to the Hot 100's methodology since then. I don't think it'll be as easy as giving the Hot 100 artist of the decade to who had the most #1's or most top 10's or even who had the most weeks at either #1 or the top 10. I think it'll all boil down to chart points. It's just much easier and it paints a clearer picture. A song like Girls Like You didn't spend as many weeks at #1 as God's Plan did, but it's higher in the list of top Hot 100 songs this decade because it's spent a longer time charting than God's Plan did and hence, it's been able to gatner more chart points. Billboard overlooking that and giving out the Hot 100 artist of the decade honor this decade the EXACT SAME WAY they did last decade is just something I can't see happening. There's more information to work with now. Even with the main artist of the decade honor. They'll factor in touring, streaming data, social impact and a whole ton of things they didn't even consider last decade to ensure the honor goes to who truly deserves it, which I think is smart. I'm not so sure. Look at the list again. Pitbull and Lil Wayne and Nick Minaj have more feature artist points than lead artist points. In cumulative points these are their ranks: • Nicki Minaj = 6 • Pitbull = 9 • Lil Wayne = 10 • Adele = 15 Do you really Adele is going to chart below the aforementioned three on the Decade-End Hot 100 artists list? That wouldn't be fair at all considering all of Adele's number ones are bigger than all of the other artists hits listed here combined. Again, I'm almost certain that Billboard will weigh amounts of nunber ones / weeks at number one / weeks in the top ten / weeks on the Hot 100 the most. I truly feel that it will come down to a weighing of the formulas between the digital era (2009-2013) and the streaming era (2014-2019) and remember that the formula has changed several times since 2015 alone. However... I could be very wrong of course. We'll just have to see. Anyway, with all of these factors I'm very curious as to how the top ten will be listed. Clearly some artists have more strengths than others. 1-5 is still a mystery to me.
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Post by kierz7 on Mar 2, 2019 18:37:57 GMT -5
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 2, 2019 18:51:49 GMT -5
kierz7 I don't think it boils down to it being fair or not. Adele has 4 #1's on the Hot 100, all as a lead artist, but beyond that, she's had a very weak presence on the Hot 100 this decade. Adele doesn't do a ton of features. Neither does Ed Sheeran or Taylor Swift or Post Malone. Whatever points they miss out on by not featuring on other songs isn't Billboard's concern. Billboard already favors solo lead songs by stating that a solo lead song has all it's points assigned to the lead artist and it's reduced the significance of a featured artist's presence on a song by stating that they only get 30% of the chart points of a featured song and not 50%. If they further favor artists with more points as lead artists, it'll directly negatively affect the artists who have more of their chart points as featured artists so to sort out that issue, they'll just use the total chart points each artist has accumulated over the decade, lead + feature included and people will land where they'll land. It'll be the same for the Billboard 200 artist of the decade award. Adele has the biggest album of ALL TIME on the Billboard 200, but she's only released 3 albums which have only been able to accumulate so many chart points so far. Drake has released 9 projects this decade so far that count and he's slightly ahead of her. You can't say it's unfair because she has the biggest album of all time on the Billboard 200. It's as simple as whoever can accumulate the most chart points wins. That puts everyone on an equal playing field.
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Post by kierz7 on Mar 2, 2019 19:12:03 GMT -5
thegreatdivineI wasn't debating levels of fairness and unfairness. I was simply arguing that BB following a solely charts point narrative, especially toward the Hot 100, would be somewhat futile and if they did do such I'd hope they'd explain why. Again, Lil Wayne and Pitbull are not going to rank ABOVE Adele on the Hot 100 artists list, or Ed Sheeran for that matter just because they have more points as featured artists. Taylor Swift is not going to rank below Nicki Minaj for that very same reason. ●LMAO● Adele's presence on the singles charts has been far from weak considering it's only taken her 4 number ones to already rank in the top ten overall Hot 100 artists list. As I said, I believe BB just may follow a (points by amount of & number of) pattern and it's okay... I could be wrong...We'll agree to disagree.
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Post by spicymapping on Mar 2, 2019 19:13:25 GMT -5
I feel like the best way to divvy it up would be 75/75 for co-lead and 100/50 for featured. Things like Lorde getting more points from Team than Bruno would get from Uptown Funk from a 70/30 seems pretty inaccurate, and a 50/50 split giving Gucci Mane more points off Black Beatles than Ariana off of Bang Bang seems similarly wrong. I doubt billboard would do that, but it feels better. Then again, lack of features or bills as co-lead do change the points beyond reality and impressions. (Looking at you, French Montana.)
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 2, 2019 19:14:50 GMT -5
kierz7 also, you have to remember that all that counts this decade are what happened this decade. Rihanna, this decade: 9 #1'# 19 top 10's. Drake, this decade: 6 #1's, 32 top 10's. All of Drake's 49 weeks at #1 have come in this decade. Rihanna has spent 41 weeks at #1 this decade. Drake has spent far more weeks charting on the Hot 100 this decade than Rihanna. So, it's not like if Billboard did things the way you're suggesting, Rihanna would automatically become the clear cut winner. It'll further put her at a disadvantage. But I agree with you, I think they'll find a way to weigh the #1's scored earlier this decade in the digital earlier and later this decade in the streaming era so that they all even out. I don't think they'll give either the digital era or streaming era #1's more significance than the other. It'll be fun to see how it all shakes out.
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Post by kierz7 on Mar 2, 2019 19:18:42 GMT -5
thegreatdivineRihanna. 9 #1's / 19 Top Tens / 208 weeks in the Top Ten. + 200+ weeks on the Hot 100 / 41 weeks at #1. ●●● Drake. 6 #1's / 32 Top Tens / 150 weeks in the Top Ten. + 400+ weeks on the Hot 100 / 49 weeks at #1. ●●● Again... They both outweigh each other in certain areas. It all depends.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 2, 2019 19:21:21 GMT -5
thegreatdivineI wasn't debating levels of fairness and unfairness. I was simply arguing that BB following a solely charts point narrative, especially toward the Hot 100, would be somewhat futile and if they did do such I'd hope they'd explain why. Again, Lil Wayne and Pitbull are not going to rank ABOVE Adele on the Hot 100 artists list, or Ed Sheeran for that matter just because they have more points as featured artists. Taylor Swift is not going to rank below Nicki Minaj for that very same reason. ●LMAO● Adele's presence on the singles charts has been far from weak considering it's only taken her 4 number ones to already rank in the top ten overall Hot 100 artists list. As I said, I believe BB just may follow a (points by amount of & number of) pattern and it's okay... I could be wrong...We'll agree to disagree. Why do you think so? What makes any of those artists better than Pitbull and Lil Wayne? Because they're in the running for artist of the decade and Pitbull and Lil Wayne aren't? The chart point system is indeed the ONLY reasonable way to measure an artist's overall performance. Aren't there songs that peaked at #2, but had a longer chart stay than songs that peaked at #1? Take This is America for example. Nonstop, which peaked at #2, but had a longer chart run has more chart points and is a bigger hit even though it peaked at #2. Same with Hotline Bling, Best I Ever Had and a host of other songs that never peaked at #1. To me, it's silly to use a song's peak to decide that it's a bigger hit when that doesn't even come close to painting the full picture of the song's run on the charts. Like you said, we can agree to disagree.
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Post by kierz7 on Mar 2, 2019 19:23:58 GMT -5
I feel like the best way to divvy it up would be 75/75 for co-lead and 100/50 for featured. Things like Lorde getting more points from Team than Bruno would get from Uptown Funk from a 70/30 seems pretty inaccurate, and a 50/50 split giving Gucci Mane more points off Black Beatles than Ariana off of Bang Bang seems similarly wrong. I doubt billboard would do that, but it feels better. Then again, lack of features or bills as co-lead do change the points beyond reality and impressions. (Looking at you, French Montana.) This is why I'm curious. In the 00's for example, Beyonce scored more points than Usher on the Hot 100 by decade-end however she was 2nd to Usher for Hot 100 Artist of the Decade. With so much turnover rates this decade on the Hot 100 and formula changes I'm so confused as to how BB will rank the positions and what not.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 2, 2019 19:24:43 GMT -5
I feel like the best way to divvy it up would be 75/75 for co-lead and 100/50 for featured. Things like Lorde getting more points from Team than Bruno would get from Uptown Funk from a 70/30 seems pretty inaccurate, and a 50/50 split giving Gucci Mane more points off Black Beatles than Ariana off of Bang Bang seems similarly wrong. I doubt billboard would do that, but it feels better. Then again, lack of features or bills as co-lead do change the points beyond reality and impressions. (Looking at you, French Montana.) This would be great, but Billboard has their reasons for sticking to their 70/30 share rate for songs with featured artists. Maybe they'll change it in the future, maybe they won't. I mean, a lot of things won't be fair. There are artists who sing entire songs or sing large parts of entire songs and are the reason for a song's success, but because they don't get a feature credit, they never gain out of that song's performance on the charts. A most recent example is Sicko Mode. It is what it is. Billboard has their rules and they'll stick to it. All we can do is say what we think they should do instead. Doesn't mean they'll do it.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 2, 2019 19:28:52 GMT -5
thegreatdivineRihanna. 9 #1's / 19 Top Tens / 208 weeks in the Top Ten. + 200+ weeks on the Hot 100 / 41 weeks at #1. ●●● Drake. 6 #1's / 32 Top Tens / 150 weeks in the Top Ten. + 400+ weeks on the Hot 100 / 49 weeks at #1. ●●● Again... They both outweigh each other in certain areas. It all depends. Rihanna has more #1's this decade and she's spent more weeks in the top 10 this decade. I agree that it all depends and like you said yourself, Billboard has made a lot of changes to the Hot 100's methodology this decade, so why are you still bringing up how they gave out the Hot 100 artist of the decade award in the 00's and stating that that's how it'll be for this decade when so many changes have been made? Even if they do consider number of weeks spent at #1 and in the top 10 like you say, they can't ignore chart points altogether, especially when they use those exact same chart points for their two main charts: the Hot 100 and the 200 albums chart.
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Post by kierz7 on Mar 2, 2019 19:32:36 GMT -5
thegreatdivineWhat also amazes me is how Eminem was "AOTD" in the 2000's. (It should have been Usher who was #2, personally speaking). He was the #1 BB200 AOTD yet was the "#13" Hot 100 AOTD and yet he still ranked atop Usher, Beyonce, Nelly, 50 Cent etc. for the overall title. His BB200 stats. we're clearly spectacular, which is why he scored the title, but going by that logic... Adele could easily become the AOTD 2010's based on 21 and 25's chart runs alone, not to mention her very good streaming, airplay and touring leverage this decade too. ●●● I'm SO confused as to how BB will rank all of this. Excited also.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 2, 2019 19:45:00 GMT -5
thegreatdivineWhat also amazes me is how Eminem was "AOTD" in the 2000's. (It should have been Usher who was #2, personally speaking). He was the #1 BB200 AOTD yet was the "#13" Hot 100 AOTD and yet he still ranked atop Usher, Beyonce, Nelly, 50 Cent etc. for the overall title. His BB200 stats. we're clearly spectacular, which is why he scored the title, but going by that logic... Adele could easily become the AOTD 2010's based on 21 and 25's chart runs alone, not to mention her very good streaming, airplay and touring leverage this decade too. ●●● I'm SO confused as to how BB will rank all of this. Excited also. I'm gonna take a wild guess here and say that Eminem won the AOTD award for the 00's because of his album sale figures and because in that decade, album sales were probably the most prominent measurement of artist success and dominance. I don't know, I'm just taking a guess. Like I said earlier, Billboard tries their best to evolve with the times. Look at how they've included streams in their charts since the latter part of this decade. I'm guessing they'll give a lot of significance to streams in considering this decade's AOTD because streams are the most popular form of music consumption now. To remedy that out with how pure sales have declined, I think they'll take into consideration the amount of album equivalent units moved by each front runner this decade. I think they'll do the same for single sales/certifications. Touring is a lot more significant now and that's why they'll be considering touring this decade unlike they did in the 00's. I think they'll consider A LOT of things. Obviously, only they know how they'll weigh each metric. Personally, I feel confident in Drake winning it because he leads in a lot of metrics and that includes the Hot 100/200 albums chart, album equivalent units and single equivalent units (obviously Adele isn't far behind him in album units sold this decade and if she releases anytime sooner than when she usually drops, he'll lose that race, but he'll have a better chance if he drops another album this year), streaming. Every other artist leads in maybe one or two metrics. Only Drake leads in that many metrics which Billboard will be considering. Honestly, before I saw the chart point breakdown of the 200 albums chart and the Hot 100, I was SURE Taylor was gonna win it, but then 2018 happened and my opinion changed. The only thing Drake won't win is on the touring end. That's why I'm confident he's taking it home.
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Post by rockgolf on Mar 2, 2019 20:15:46 GMT -5
I can't imagine the Artist of the Decade will be determined strictly by Hot 100 stats. Surely the Billboard 200 would be included too, and on that front Adele is light-years ahead of Pitbull or Lil Wayne.
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Post by spicymapping on Mar 2, 2019 21:57:30 GMT -5
If "Adele" ends up being big, I think she has a pretty good shot. We'll see.
Edit: Never mind, just realized it'll probably be too late to make any big impact this decade.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 3, 2019 2:22:52 GMT -5
If "Adele" ends up being big, I think she has a pretty good shot. We'll see. Edit: Never mind, just realized it'll probably be too late to make any big impact this decade. Yup, I did, too. It won't matter it she moves a billion units when she drops it she drops in Q4 this year. I was hoping Rihanna would drop Q1 this year and hopefully score some hits that she could use to ride out the year and maybe give herself a better chance to take home the Hot 100 AOTD award. That's why I asked rockgolf or anyone else to make a list of the Hot 100 artists of the decade so far so I could see where she stood and for Rihanna, too, she can't make up the gap. It's too wide. How do you make up over 3 MILLION chart points on the Hot 100 in less than a year? Impossible. It really sucks. We would have had a REAL showdown if only Adele/Bruno/Ed/Rihanna released more frequently during the latter half of this decade.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 3, 2019 2:33:46 GMT -5
I can't imagine the Artist of the Decade will be determined strictly by Hot 100 stats. Surely the Billboard 200 would be included too, and on that front Adele is light-years ahead of Pitbull or Lil Wayne. Oh, of course not. kierz7 and I were debating strictly about the Hot 100 AOTD award, but yes, Adele is RIGHT BEHIND Drake in points in the running for the Billboard 200 AOTD award. Even funnier, she's behind him on the Billboard 200 all-time list. When next Billboard updates that particular list, Drake will debut at #21 and Adele will move to #22.
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Post by tanooki on Mar 5, 2019 19:23:46 GMT -5
Decade-End Chart updated to March 9, 2019. Sicko Mode will soon enter the top 40, and thank u, next will enter the top 100 next week! Happier and Without Me are in striking distance. I also added our newest #1, Shallow, to the Other Tracks list. Girls Like You is #39 on the All-Time list. The bottom half has been adjusted, I missed some songs in my original calculations so I've added those. Thanks to spicymapping for getting those songs lol. Turns out Stitches and Stressed Out are (for now) on the list.
1. Uptown Funk - 1,457,956 (=) 2. Party Rock Anthem - 1,435,904 (=) 3. Shape of You - 1,415,089 (=) 4. Closer - 1,373,992 (=) 5. We Found Love - 1,247,996 (=) 6. Somebody That I Used to Know - 1,222,060 (=) 7. Despacito - 1,216,284 (=) 8. Rolling in the Deep - 1,212,507 (=) 9. Girls Like You - 1,190,469 (=) 10. Call Me Maybe - 1,146,616 (=)
11. Blurred Lines - 1,142,861 (=) 12. Perfect - 1,135,134 (=) 13. All About that Bass - 1,103,822 (=) 14. Royals - 1,093,592 (=) 15. God's Plan - 1,085,646 (=) 16. Moves Like Jagger - 1,081,208 (=) 17. Happy - 1,076,919 (=) 18. Just the Way You Are - 1,075,894 (=) 19. Rockstar - 1,057,417 (=) --ALL-TIME LIST CUTOFF: 1,049,425-- 20. See You Again - 1,041,567 (=)
21. Dark Horse - 1,036,387 (=) 22. Thrift Shop - 1,032,543 (=) 23. One More Night - 1,023,341 (=) 24. We Are Young - 1,020,543 (=) 25. Tik Tok - 1,019,922 (=) 26. That's What I Like - 1,017,908 (=) 27. The Hills - 993,826 (=) 28. All of Me - 992,466 (=) 29. Shake It Off - 991,518 (=) 30. One Dance - 991,483 (=)
31. Radioactive - 991,244 (=) 32. Sexy and I Know It - 989,474 (=) 33. Someone Like You - 989,122 (=) 34. Counting Stars - 975,478 (=) 35. E.T. - 966,658 (=) 36. Trap Queen - 942,700 (=) 37. Love Yourself - 940,784 (=) 38. Firework - 931,919 (=) 39. Give Me Everything - 917,222 (=) 40. Need You Now- 915,766 (=)
41. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 (=) 42. Sicko Mode - 906,706 (+5) 43. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 (-1) 44. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 (-1) 45. Sorry - 900,359 (-1) 46. California Gurls - 894,689 (-1) 47. Dynamite - 890,753 (-1) 48. Hey, Soul Sister - 877,665 (=) 49. Hello - 871,047 (=) 50. Work - 867,280 (=)
51. Grenade - 862,572 (=) 52. Wake Me Up! - 852,615 (=) 53. Don't Let Me Down - 846,664 (=) 54. Havana - 845,242 (=) 55. OMG - 843,592 (=) 56. Fancy - 835,405 (=) 57. Can't Feel My Face - 834,121 (=) 58. Lucid Dreams - 823,853 (+1) 59. Blank Space - 820,400 (-1) 60. I Like It - 818,171 (+2)
61. Cheap Thrills - 816,886 (-1) 62. Some Nights - 815,764 (-1) 63. Stay With Me - 812,399 (=) 64. Can't Hold Us - 810,878 (=) 65. Roar - 778,760 (=) 66. Rude - 777,453 (=) 67. Sugar - 775,034 (=) 68. Payphone - 771,094 (=) 69. Airplanes - 765,592 (=) 70. Psycho - 757,813 (=)
71. Bodak Yellow - 757,674 (=) 72. Watch Me - 756,700 (=) 73. Can't Stop the Feeling - 756,021 (=) 74. Cheerleader - 755,617 (=) 75. Bad Romance - 755,119 (=) 76. Stronger - 754,780 (=) 77. What Do You Mean - 752,350 (=) 78. Nice For What - 743,109 (=) 79. Meant to Be - 742,270 (=) 80. Take Me to Church 738,382 (=)
81. Hotline Bling - 736,887 (=) 82. Heathens - 736,237 (=) 83. Starships - 735,547 (=) 84. Better Now - 724,850 (+2) 85. Super Bass - 729,343 (-1) 86. f**k You - 729,026 (-1) 87. Panda - 722,973 (=) 88. Break Your Heart - 720,669 (=) 89. Wrecking Ball - 719,853 (=) 90. Ho Hey - 718,608 (=)
91. Teenage Dream - 716,733 (=) 92. Set Fire to the Rain - 716,308 (=) 93. Starboy - 714,190 (=) 94. Good Feeling - 710,506 (=) --2000's CUTOFF: 704,907-- 95. Timber - 704,225 (=) 96. Just Give Me a Reason - 701,596 (=) 97. Stitches - 699,472 (=) 98. Stressed Out - 697,959 (=) 99. DJ Got Us Falling In Love - 689,975 (=) 100. In My Feelings - 687,844 (=)
Other Tracks: thank u, next - 672,302 Happier - 653,381 Without Me - 645,463 High Hopes - 478,597 Sunflower - 463,637 7 rings - 292,666 Shallow - 211,262
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2019 3:26:20 GMT -5
Hopefully nobody saw the fact that I forgot to adjust God's Plan's chart position from last week. Also rejoice for me, I just found out this playlist has 100 followers!
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Post by rockgolf on Mar 9, 2019 15:15:25 GMT -5
Here's the changes to the all-time top list, including the Mar 9 chart. I'm only listing those songs still on the chart and in the all-time top 10,000.
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Week Week Chng Track 0039 0042 +0003 Girls Like You 0233 0262 +0029 Sicko Mode 0379 0390 +0011 Lucid Dreams 0394 0403 +0009 I Like It 0671 0688 +0017 Better Now 0939 1047 +0108 thank u, next 1023 1151 +0128 Happier 1050 1207 +0157 Without Me 2050 2109 +0059 High Hopes 2145 2408 +0263 Sunflower 2335 2405 +0070 Drip Too Hard 2827 2867 +0040 Zeze 2865 2899 +0034 Youngblood 3615 3957 +0342 7 Rings 3855 3923 +0068 Mo Bamba 4052 4150 +0098 Eastside 4488 5378 +0890 Shallow 4764 5250 +0486 Wow. 5401 5487 +0086 Wake Up In The Sky 5479 5608 +0129 Mia 5615 5732 +0117 Tequila 5986 6093 +0107 Taki Taki 6165 6413 +0248 Money 6565 6877 +0312 Going Bad 6939 8429 +1490 Middle Child 7605 7904 +0299 Better 7739 7909 +0170 Leave Me Alone 9101 9447 +0346 You Say
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Post by rockgolf on Mar 9, 2019 15:23:10 GMT -5
Quick index to the Billboard Hot 100 all-time top songs using Swizz Beatz's formula: Songs 1-1000 begins here
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Post by hortensia on Mar 10, 2019 14:14:11 GMT -5
rockgolf Can you do the Hot 100 artists of the decade list with the feature points counted. Thank you so much for your hard work Babe! As promised, here's the list. I've included 3 different versions of the ranking:
R1=Rank by lead credit only,
R2=Lead +30% of Featured credit (probably the most accurate),
R3=Lead + Featured total.
It's sorted by Lead +30% of featured.
R1 R2 R3 Artist Lead Pts Feature Pts 01 01 01 Drake 9,196,599 6,298,577 02 02 02 Rihanna 8,566,946 3,593,862 05 03 03 Bruno Mars 7,107,254 3,630,436 03 04 05 Katy Perry 7,776,085 57,603 04 05 07 Maroon 5 7,109,544 - 06 06 08 Taylor Swift 6,256,549 684,525 07 07 04 Justin Bieber 4,674,514 3,608,483 08 08 14 Adele 4,495,283 - 10 09 11 Ariana Grande 4,346,238 608,627 09 10 12 Ed Sheeran 4,382,283 183,520 12 11 13 Weeknd, The 4,004,594 524,965 19 12 06 Nicki Minaj 3,041,746 4,496,324 11 13 17 Post Malone 4,013,043 57,177 14 14 16 Ke$ha 3,494,498 906,177 13 15 19 Chainsmokers, The 3,578,406 - 18 16 09 Pitbull 3,055,672 2,100,676 15 17 20 Flo Rida 3,372,551 167,135 16 18 21 Imagine Dragons 3,370,544 115,044 17 19 26 Lady Gaga 3,143,906 - 20 20 31 Jason DeRulo 2,853,080 951 21 21 27 Eminem 2,742,086 310,745 22 22 23 Usher 2,604,546 775,303 34 23 10 Lil Wayne 1,974,530 3,019,253 24 24 29 David Guetta 2,559,560 380,514 26 25 25 Justin Timberlake 2,406,395 922,245 32 26 15 Cardi B 2,030,556 2,451,094 23 27 36 P!nk 2,581,327 60,477 25 28 37 LMFAO 2,476,666 53,791 31 29 18 Chris Brown 2,074,627 1,696,961 30 30 24 Calvin Harris 2,111,450 1,261,871 27 31 40 Meghan Trainor 2,348,492 78,810 28 32 38 Selena Gomez 2,242,409 251,619 39 33 22 Wiz Khalifa 1,889,494 1,555,069 29 34 44 Macklemore 2,172,387 - 33 35 46 Fun. 2,021,997 - 36 36 43 Sam Smith 1,909,826 348,600 35 37 51 Twenty One Pilots 1,952,461 - 37 38 48 Fetty Wap 1,904,420 97,283 38 39 52 OneRepublic 1,900,202 - 40 40 54 Shawn Mendes 1,869,145 - 41 41 56 DJ Khaled 1,850,808 6,626 50 42 32 Kendrick Lamar 1,522,424 1,268,151 43 43 53 Ellie Goulding 1,693,137 194,088 55 44 34 Jay-Z 1,433,637 1,250,218 44 45 57 B.o.B. 1,681,346 165,232 53 46 39 Sia 1,485,141 960,408 42 47 60 Black Eyed Peas, The 1,693,831 - 51 48 41 Florida Georgia Line 1,506,161 766,697 45 49 62 Taio Cruz 1,674,112 1,443 46 50 63 One Direction 1,671,875 - 47 51 64 Lorde 1,650,939 - 48 52 66 Lady Antebellum 1,645,229 - 57 53 45 Iggy Azalea 1,414,057 703,117 49 54 59 Miley Cyrus 1,528,176 200,765 52 55 58 Migos 1,487,969 290,101 60 56 47 DJ Snake 1,375,576 639,880 76 57 28 Pharrell Williams 1,077,728 1,926,892 75 58 30 Halsey 1,086,956 1,813,622 59 59 55 Zedd 1,377,004 490,548 54 60 74 Mark Ronson 1,463,621 1,271 56 61 73 Enrique Iglesias 1,428,842 44,557 63 62 50 Travis Scott 1,277,347 696,657 58 63 75 Train 1,412,583 - 82 64 33 Kanye West 1,002,717 1,702,010 61 65 70 Luke Bryan 1,334,878 178,399 84 66 35 Big Sean 979,932 1,695,793 79 67 42 Future 1,052,421 1,213,307 62 68 77 Kelly Clarkson 1,288,274 109,622 64 69 76 Trey Songz 1,263,851 138,061 72 70 67 Camila Cabello 1,141,066 500,381 70 71 71 Carly Rae Jepsen 1,175,052 331,851 65 72 81 Jason Aldean 1,250,777 - 66 73 83 Luis Fonsi 1,239,037 - 67 74 80 Robin Thicke 1,221,104 30,864 68 75 84 Mike Posner 1,217,494 - 69 76 85 Gotye 1,215,547 - 71 77 82 Demi Lovato 1,156,203 93,015 87 78 49 Charlie Puth 927,410 1,046,754 80 79 72 Britney Spears 1,035,793 458,278 78 80 78 John Legend 1,062,528 332,330 73 81 86 Blake Shelton 1,109,089 2,008 74 82 88 Major Lazer 1,102,236 - 77 83 87 Rae Sremmurd 1,073,419 30,607 94 84 61 Bebe Rexha 815,343 870,941 81 85 91 Avicii 1,011,991 - 83 86 92 Zayn 999,730 - 88 87 79 Jeremih 913,872 368,898 98 88 65 Beyonce 798,656 847,419 99 89 68 Khalid 796,979 798,224 85 90 89 G-Eazy 941,685 85,971 104 91 69 Alessia Cara 750,467 820,798 86 92 96 Jessie J 934,683 - 90 93 94 J. Cole 900,604 65,731 89 94 95 Juice Wrld 905,044 39,810 92 95 93 Marshmello 872,184 107,315 91 96 97 Fifth Harmony 892,706 - 93 97 98 Gym Class Heroes 864,366 - 105 98 90 Kodak Black 746,763 269,287 95 99 102 Sam Hunt 803,381 - 97 100 100 Desiigner 798,659 16,938
No Coldplay in this top 100 ?!!!
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Post by rockgolf on Mar 10, 2019 14:32:44 GMT -5
No Coldplay in this top 100 ?!!! Nope. As a lead act since 2010, they have 589,643 pts. As 2nd billing (with Chainsmokers) they get another 585,285. At 30% that gives them 175,585 + 589643 = 765228.
So they fall just short.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 11, 2019 4:27:32 GMT -5
iHype. do you have any idea where Drake's points are at on the all-time Hot 100 artist's chart? I saw that as at early June of last year, you had him at #30 with 8,330,145 points. Any idea where that would be at this point?
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Post by iHype. on Mar 11, 2019 18:39:35 GMT -5
iHype. do you have any idea where Drake's points are at on the all-time Hot 100 artist's chart? I saw that as at early June of last year, you had him at #30 with 8,330,145 points. Any idea where that would be at this point? He's still #21, but with around 9-9.5m points now. I'd have to check but yeah I updated the list right before Billboard updated theirs in August, and he hasn't released a single as lead artist since + he's not credited for SICKO, so not much change.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Mar 11, 2019 18:45:16 GMT -5
iHype. do you have any idea where Drake's points are at on the all-time Hot 100 artist's chart? I saw that as at early June of last year, you had him at #30 with 8,330,145 points. Any idea where that would be at this point? He's still #21, but with around 9-9.5m points now. I'd have to check but yeah I updated the list right before Billboard updated theirs in August, and he hasn't released a single as lead artist since + he's not credited for SICKO, so not much change. Okay, thanks a lot.
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Post by tanooki on Mar 12, 2019 17:16:23 GMT -5
Decade-End Chart for the week of March 16, 2019. Three tracks are super close to entering the top 100. Sicko Mode jumps into the top 40 and Girls Like You moves one spot to 38 on the All Time List. I also started tracking for Please Me and Sucker. My prediction about TUN entering this week was wrong, but its a lock for next week. Without Me will also likely overtake Happier in points. I'm not sure if I Like It will overtake Lucid Dreams but it'll be fun to see.
1. Uptown Funk - 1,457,956 (=) 2. Party Rock Anthem - 1,435,904 (=) 3. Shape of You - 1,415,089 (=) 4. Closer - 1,373,992 (=) 5. We Found Love - 1,247,996 (=) 6. Somebody That I Used to Know - 1,222,060 (=) 7. Despacito - 1,216,284 (=) 8. Rolling in the Deep - 1,212,507 (=) 9. Girls Like You - 1,197,691 (=) 10. Call Me Maybe - 1,146,616 (=)
11. Blurred Lines - 1,142,861 (=) 12. Perfect - 1,135,134 (=) 13. All About that Bass - 1,103,822 (=) 14. Royals - 1,093,592 (=) 15. God's Plan - 1,085,646 (=) 16. Moves Like Jagger - 1,081,208 (=) 17. Happy - 1,076,919 (=) 18. Just the Way You Are - 1,075,894 (=) 19. Rockstar - 1,057,417 (=) --ALL-TIME LIST CUTOFF: 1,049,425-- 20. See You Again - 1,041,567 (=)
21. Dark Horse - 1,036,387 (=) 22. Thrift Shop - 1,032,543 (=) 23. One More Night - 1,023,341 (=) 24. We Are Young - 1,020,543 (=) 25. Tik Tok - 1,019,922 (=) 26. That's What I Like - 1,017,908 (=) 27. The Hills - 993,826 (=) 28. All of Me - 992,466 (=) 29. Shake It Off - 991,518 (=) 30. One Dance - 991,483 (=)
31. Radioactive - 991,244 (=) 32. Sexy and I Know It - 989,474 (=) 33. Someone Like You - 989,122 (=) 34. Counting Stars - 975,478 (=) 35. E.T. - 966,658 (=) 36. Trap Queen - 942,700 (=) 37. Love Yourself - 940,784 (=) 38. Firework - 931,919 (=) 39. Sicko Mode - 929,240 (+3) 40. Give Me Everything - 917,222 (-1)
41. Need You Now- 915,766 (-1) 42. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 (-1) 43. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 (=) 44. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 (=) 45. Sorry - 900,359 (=) 46. California Gurls - 894,689 (=) 47. Dynamite - 890,753 (=) 48. Hey, Soul Sister - 877,665 (=) 49. Hello - 871,047 (=) 50. Work - 867,280 (=)
51. Grenade - 862,572 (=) 52. Wake Me Up! - 852,615 (=) 53. Don't Let Me Down - 846,664 (=) 54. Havana - 845,242 (=) 55. OMG - 843,592 (=) 56. Fancy - 835,405 (=) 57. Can't Feel My Face - 834,121 (=) 58. Lucid Dreams - 827,782 (=) 59. I Like It - 821,551 (+1) 60. Blank Space - 820,400 (-1)
61. Cheap Thrills - 816,886 (=) 62. Some Nights - 815,764 (=) 63. Stay With Me - 812,399 (=) 64. Can't Hold Us - 810,878 (=) 65. Roar - 778,760 (=) 66. Rude - 777,453 (=) 67. Sugar - 775,034 (=) 68. Payphone - 771,094 (=) 69. Airplanes - 765,592 (=) 70. Psycho - 757,813 (=)
71. Bodak Yellow - 757,674 (=) 72. Watch Me - 756,700 (=) 73. Can't Stop the Feeling - 756,021 (=) 74. Cheerleader - 755,617 (=) 75. Bad Romance - 755,119 (=) 76. Stronger - 754,780 (=) 77. What Do You Mean - 752,350 (=) 78. Nice For What - 743,109 (=) 79. Meant to Be - 742,270 (=) 80. Take Me to Church 738,382 (=)
81. Hotline Bling - 736,887 (=) 82. Heathens - 736,237 (=) 83. Starships - 735,547 (=) 84. Better Now - 734,787 (=) 85. Super Bass - 729,343 (=) 86. f**k You - 729,026 (=) 87. Panda - 722,973 (=) 88. Break Your Heart - 720,669 (=) 89. Wrecking Ball - 719,853 (=) 90. Ho Hey - 718,608 (=)
91. Teenage Dream - 716,733 (=) 92. Set Fire to the Rain - 716,308 (=) 93. Starboy - 714,190 (=) 94. Good Feeling - 710,506 (=) --2000's CUTOFF: 704,907-- 95. Timber - 704,225 (=) 96. Just Give Me a Reason - 701,596 (=) 97. Stitches - 699,472 (=) 98. Stressed Out - 697,959 (=) 99. DJ Got Us Falling In Love - 689,975 (=) 100. In My Feelings - 687,844 (=)
Other Tracks: 102. thank u, next - 682,355 104. Happier - 678,601 106. Without Me - 674,930 Sunflower - 494,837 High Hopes - 488,303 7 rings - 327,333 Shallow - 239,284 Please Me - 71,414 Sucker - 52,000
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