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Post by brady47 on Jul 28, 2019 20:51:53 GMT -5
Rihanna's Biggest Hits - Canadian Hot 100
The biggest surprise here was "Don't Stop the Music"...despite peaking at #2, it's her 2nd biggest hit, it had huge longevity in Canada (24 weeks in the top 10 for a 2008 single was a super rare feat, and 52 weeks overall). Surprisingly, it's her 2nd biggest hit in Canada and her 19th biggest hit in the USA.
Also, "Disturbia", "Don't Stop the Music" and "Only Girl (In the World)" were bigger hits than "Umbrella" here (guess we love our dance music lmao) :O
1. We Found Love - 1248400 (#1x11, 42 weeks) USA: #1 (1247996)
2. Don't Stop the Music - 1077300 (#2, 52 weeks) USA: #19 (516,056)
3. Only Girl in the World - 935300 (#1x4, 35 weeks) USA: #11 (663,543)
4. Love the Way You Lie - 926300 (#1x7, 35 weeks) USA: #3 (905,484)
5. Disturbia - 877500 (#2x5, 37 weeks) USA: #6 (785,921)
6. This Is What You Came For - 866160(#1x3, 45 weeks) USA: #10 (not sure exact points)
7. Umbrella - 812500 (#1x5, 42 weeks) USA: #4 (812,513)
8. Stay - 770346 (#1x3, 34 weeks) USA: #13 (614,998)
9. Diamonds - 705600 (#1x4, 26 weeks) USA: #9 (673,171)
10. Work - 649995(#1x4, 37 weeks) USA: #5 (811,490)
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Post by brady47 on Jul 28, 2019 21:30:06 GMT -5
Lady Gaga's Biggest Hits - Canadian Hot 100
1. Poker Face - 1199780 (#1x9, 52 weeks)
2. Just Dance - 1165900 (#1x5, 46 weeks)
3. Bad Romance - 1011740 (#1x5, 34 weeks)
4. Shallow - 908000(#1x1, still charting) - will likely end up as #4 (the x0.80 multiplier took out a lot of its points)
5. Born This Way - 836200 (#1x7, 29 weeks)
Honourable Mentions:
6. Lovegame - 682,220 (#2, 20 weeks top 10)
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Post by brady47 on Jul 28, 2019 21:32:12 GMT -5
I'm thinking of doing a decade end Canadian chart (tbh, probably an all-time one, considering it's only an extra 2 years to include) if I can figure out a quicker way to copy/paste chart runs.
I think there would be interest for it :)
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Post by Lukas on Jul 28, 2019 23:12:58 GMT -5
brady47 I need to tell you something before you continue: The points system listed on the first page are not that accurate to the decade-end and all-time lists compared to the formula that me, tanooki , and rockgolf are using. Here's a link to the much more accurate points system: pulsemusic.proboards.com/thread/161314/2010s-decade-end-charts-updatedBtw, thanks for taking the time to do this. I figured I'd tell you before you had to redo everything lol. Also, I kinda feel like this should go on a different thread. But it doesn't really matter. Once again, great work.
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Post by brady47 on Jul 28, 2019 23:26:46 GMT -5
brady47 I need to tell you something before you continue: The points system listed on the first page are not that accurate to the decade-end and all-time lists compared to the formula that me, tanooki , and rockgolf are using. Here's a link to the much more accurate points system: pulsemusic.proboards.com/thread/161314/2010s-decade-end-charts-updatedBtw, thanks for taking the time to do this. I figured I'd tell you before you had to redo everything lol. Also, I kinda feel like this should go on a different thread. But it doesn't really matter. Once again, great work. Thank you so much! Didn't take a long time to fix :)
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Post by Lukas on Jul 28, 2019 23:27:41 GMT -5
I'm planning on doing a Radio Songs decade-end list, although I might have to give #1 a little less weight in my formula because let's be real here: When has the ratio of radio points for the #1 vs. the #2 song been even close to 1.5 to 1? Or even 1.3 to 1?
As someone posted a Digital Sales Songs decade-end list about 3 months ago and hasn't updated it yet, I'd figure I'll update it based off of the formula that person was using.
Finally, I do plan on doing "Streaming Songs Artists" for the decade once I come with an algorithm to make calculating artists lists in general as easy as possible (as for the next decade I do plan on doing artists lists across all component charts and maybe even the Hot 100, lol).
If I have enough time at the end of the decade to do a "Radio Songs Artists" decade-end list then yeah I'll definitely do that. If not that's okay as well.
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Post by brady47 on Jul 28, 2019 23:28:01 GMT -5
If I do end up doing a decade chart/All-time chart for the Canadian Hot 100, I'll post it somewhere else :)
Just need to find an easy way to copy and paste chart runs (the old format for acharts.us was great for that, but it's harder for chart runs past 2015)
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Post by brady47 on Jul 28, 2019 23:30:14 GMT -5
I'm planning on doing a Radio Songs decade-end list, although I might have to give #1 a little less weight in my formula because let's be real here: When has the ratio of radio points for the #1 vs. the #2 song been even close to 1.5 to 1? Or even 1.3 to 1? As someone posted a Digital Sales Songs decade-end list about 3 months ago and hasn't updated it yet, I'd figure I'll update it based off of the formula that person was using. Finally, I do plan on doing "Streaming Songs Artists" for the decade once I come with an algorithm to make calculating artists lists in general as easy as possible (as for the next decade I do plan on doing artists lists across all component charts and maybe even the Hot 100, lol). If I have enough time at the end of the decade to do a "Radio Songs Artists" decade-end list then yeah I'll definitely do that. If not that's okay as well. A radio songs chart would be extremely interesting - however, in the 2000s, they did it by raw points correct? I feel like Alicia Key's "No One" would've been #1 with a points format (14 weeks at #1, 28 weeks in the top 10) for the 2000s.
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Post by Lukas on Jul 28, 2019 23:33:53 GMT -5
I'm planning on doing a Radio Songs decade-end list, although I might have to give #1 a little less weight in my formula because let's be real here: When has the ratio of radio points for the #1 vs. the #2 song been even close to 1.5 to 1? Or even 1.3 to 1? As someone posted a Digital Sales Songs decade-end list about 3 months ago and hasn't updated it yet, I'd figure I'll update it based off of the formula that person was using. Finally, I do plan on doing "Streaming Songs Artists" for the decade once I come with an algorithm to make calculating artists lists in general as easy as possible (as for the next decade I do plan on doing artists lists across all component charts and maybe even the Hot 100, lol). If I have enough time at the end of the decade to do a "Radio Songs Artists" decade-end list then yeah I'll definitely do that. If not that's okay as well. A radio songs chart would be extremely interesting - however, in the 2000s, they did it by raw points correct? I feel like Alicia Key's "No One" would've been #1 with a points format (14 weeks at #1, 28 weeks in the top 10) for the 2000s. I don't exactly know whether or not Billboard did raw points for Radio Songs, but I'm almost certain they did an inverse points system. Here's why I think so: 1) They did so for the Hot 100 decade-end list, and they do it for all all-time lists. 2) It would be extremely difficult to assign multipliers when doing raw points, because the raw points inflate over time. Also, the turnover rate for 2008 in radio was slower compared to other years in the 2000s, so it would make sense that No One isn't at #1, despite its longevity records and even under the inverse points system.
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Post by brady47 on Jul 28, 2019 23:42:49 GMT -5
A radio songs chart would be extremely interesting - however, in the 2000s, they did it by raw points correct? I feel like Alicia Key's "No One" would've been #1 with a points format (14 weeks at #1, 28 weeks in the top 10) for the 2000s. I don't exactly know whether or not Billboard did raw points for Radio Songs, but I'm almost certain they did an inverse points system. Here's why I think so: 1) They did so for the Hot 100 decade-end list, and they do it for all all-time lists. 2) It would be extremely difficult to assign multipliers when doing raw points, because the raw points inflate over time. Also, the turnover rate for 2008 in radio was slower compared to other years in the 2000s, so it would make sense that No One isn't at #1, despite its longevity records and even under the inverse points system. The reason I think so is because for example, Ciara's "Goodies" and "1,2 Step" were released around the same time, both spent around 39 weeks on radio. But "1, 2 Step" was #15 on the decade chart despite peaking at #2 for 7 weeks, while "Goodies" was in the 30s if I remember. It makes sense if it was raw points because it got stuck behind one of the biggest radio hits of the decade "Let Me Love You"
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Post by Lukas on Jul 28, 2019 23:48:43 GMT -5
I don't exactly know whether or not Billboard did raw points for Radio Songs, but I'm almost certain they did an inverse points system. Here's why I think so: 1) They did so for the Hot 100 decade-end list, and they do it for all all-time lists. 2) It would be extremely difficult to assign multipliers when doing raw points, because the raw points inflate over time. Also, the turnover rate for 2008 in radio was slower compared to other years in the 2000s, so it would make sense that No One isn't at #1, despite its longevity records and even under the inverse points system. The reason I think so is because for example, Ciara's "Goodies" and "1,2 Step" were released around the same time, both spent around 39 weeks on radio. But "1, 2 Step" was #15 on the decade chart despite peaking at #2 for 7 weeks, while "Goodies" was in the 30s if I remember. It makes sense if it was raw points because it got stuck behind one of the biggest radio hits of the decade "Let Me Love You" They could definitely be doing raw points as well. I never said they wouldn't be able to do it; it would just be harder to do. However, keep in mind that, if they are doing an inverse points system, it may not be the same as the one used for the Hot 100. Because it's basically never happened that the ratio of points from #1 to #2 was even close to 1.25 to 1, let alone 1.5 to 1. For that, I'm guessing it's more of like 1.1 to 1 or even 1.05 to 1. I guess I'll try to figure out what they were doing, as they sometimes do say how the chart is calculated.
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Post by Lukas on Jul 28, 2019 23:51:27 GMT -5
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Post by kierz7 on Jul 29, 2019 6:11:42 GMT -5
brady47 @lukas I’ve looked into Billboard’s Pop Songs chart and, for the 2010’s, it looks as if Rihanna may rank at number one - she was #2 last decade (behind P!nk) and Billboard named her the “Biggest Pop Songs Artist of All-Time” In 2017. 1) Most Number Ones: •Katy Perry & Bruno Mars - 9 •Rihanna, Taylor Swift & Maroon 5 - 8 2) Most Top Tens: •Rihanna - 18 •Maroon 5 - 17 •Bruno Mars & Taylor Swift - 16 •Katy Perry - 14 3) Most Top 40 Entries/Overall •Rihanna •Nicki Minaj Now, I’m trying to calculate who has the most weeks at number one and it looks like it’s Katy Perry thus far. If any of you could find the information it’d be much appreciated.
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Post by kierz7 on Jul 29, 2019 6:16:06 GMT -5
I'm planning on doing a Radio Songs decade-end list, although I might have to give #1 a little less weight in my formula because let's be real here: When has the ratio of radio points for the #1 vs. the #2 song been even close to 1.5 to 1? Or even 1.3 to 1? As someone posted a Digital Sales Songs decade-end list about 3 months ago and hasn't updated it yet, I'd figure I'll update it based off of the formula that person was using. Finally, I do plan on doing "Streaming Songs Artists" for the decade once I come with an algorithm to make calculating artists lists in general as easy as possible (as for the next decade I do plan on doing artists lists across all component charts and maybe even the Hot 100, lol). If I have enough time at the end of the decade to do a "Radio Songs Artists" decade-end list then yeah I'll definitely do that. If not that's okay as well. With regards to “Radio Songs Artists”, Rihanna ranks at number one. Followed by Bruno Mars/Maroon 5. I also believe Rihanna will also have the “Female Airplay Song” of the Decade with ‘We Found Love’. As for “Streaming Songs Artists”, do you if Rihanna or Ariana Grande is likely to rank at number one? Drake will obviously be number one with several other rappers in the top ten. I’m really excited for your lists.
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Post by tanooki on Jul 29, 2019 22:59:07 GMT -5
rockstar - 1,057,417 Sunflower - 1,039,075
soon:)
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jul 30, 2019 1:46:46 GMT -5
rockstar - 1,057,417 Sunflower - 1,039,075 soon:) Wow. Sunflower is gonna end up being Post Malone's biggest record so far. That's wild. Longevity really is everything.
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Post by tanooki on Jul 30, 2019 4:46:32 GMT -5
Decade-End List for August 3, 2019 Week 504/521 (96.7%)
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. Girls Like You - 1,262,170 (=) 6. We Found Love - 1,247,996 (=) 7. Somebody That I Used to Know - 1,222,060 (=) 8. Despacito - 1,216,284 (=) 9. Rolling in the Deep - 1,212,507 (=) 10. Call Me Maybe - 1,146,616 (=)
11. Blurred Lines - 1,142,861 (=) 12. Perfect - 1,128,193 (=) 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. Without Me - 1,045,602 (+1)
21. SICKO MODE - 1,041,704 (+1) 22. See You Again - 1,041,567 (-2) 23. Sunflower - 1,039,075 (+6) 24. Dark Horse - 1,036,387 (-1) 25. Thrift Shop - 1,032,543 (-1) 26. One More Night - 1,031,591 (-1) 27. We Are Young - 1,029,976 (-1) 28. That's What I Like - 1,027,539 (-1) 29. Tik Tok - 1,019,922 (-1) 30. The Hills - 993,826 (=)
31. All of Me - 992,466 (=) 32. Shake It Off - 991,518 (=) 33. One Dance - 991,483 (=) 34. Radioactive - 991,244 (=) 35. Sexy and I Know It - 989,474 (=) 36. Someone Like You - 989,122 (=) 37. Counting Stars - 975,478 (=) 38. E.T. - 966,658 (=) 39. Trap Queen - 942,700 (=) 40. Love Yourself - 940,784 (=)
41. Firework - 931,919 (=) 42. Happier - 917,657 (+2) 43. Give Me Everything - 917,222 (-1) 44. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 (-1) 45. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 (=) 46. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 (=) 47. Old Town Road - 900,386 (+8) 48. Sorry - 900,359 (-1) 49. California Gurls - 894,689 (-1) 50. Dynamite - 890,753 (-1)
51. Hey, Soul Sister - 877,665 (-1) 52. Hello - 871,047 (-1) 53. Work - 867,280 (-1) 54. Grenade - 862,572 (-1) 55. Wake Me Up! - 852,615 (-1) 56. Don't Let Me Down - 846,664 (=) 57. Havana - 845,242 (=) 58. OMG - 843,592 (=) 59. Lucid Dreams - 837,922 (=) 60. Fancy - 835,405 (=)
61. Can't Feel My Face - 834,121 (=) 62. I Like It - 830,825 (=) 63. Blank Space - 820,400 (=) 64. Cheap Thrills - 816,886 (=) 65. Some Nights - 815,764 (=) 66. Need You Now - 814,738 (=) 67. Stay With Me - 812,399 (=) 68. Can't Hold Us - 810,878 (=) 69. Roar - 778,760 (=) 70. Rude - 777,453 (=)
71. Sugar - 775,034 (=) 72. Payphone - 771,094 (=) 73. Airplanes - 765,592 (=) 74. Better Now - 764,199 (=) 75. Psycho - 757,813 (=) 76. Bodak Yellow - 757,674 (=) 77. Watch Me - 756,700 (=) 78. Can't Stop the Feeling - 756,021 (=) 79. Cheerleader - 755,617 (=) 80. Bad Romance - 755,119 (=)
81. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - 754,780 (=) 82. What Do You Mean - 752,350 (=) 83. Timber - 746,695 (=) 84. Nice For What - 743,109 (=) 85. 7 rings - 740,965 (+5) 86. Heathens - 739,733 (-1) 87. Hotline Bling - 738,417 (-1) 88. Take Me to Church - 738,382 (-1) 89. Meant to Be - 736,945 (-1) 90. Set Fire to the Rain - 736,880 (-1)
91. Wow. - 730,572 (+5) 92. thank u, next - 730,542 (-1) 93. Super Bass - 729,332 (-1) 94. f**k You - 729,011 (-1) 95. Wrecking Ball - 724,009 (-1) 96. Panda - 723,369 (-1) 97. Break Your Heart - 720,662 (=) 98. Ho Hey - 718,589 (=) 99. Teenage Dream - 716,723 (=) 100. Starboy - 716,244 (=)
Bubbling Under: 130. High Hopes - 619,690 (+2) 134. Sucker - 614,814 (+11) 185. bad guy - 504,775 (+16) Talk - 435,558 I Don’t Care - 340,310 Truth Hurts - 160,622 Senorita - 157,733 Goodbyes - 86,146
All-Time List: 102. Without Me (+4) 106. SICKO MODE (+1) 108. Sunflower (+17) 221. Happier (+9) 244. Old Town Road (+92)
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jul 30, 2019 7:51:00 GMT -5
Go, Sunflower! ^.^
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jul 30, 2019 10:30:49 GMT -5
This Taylor Swift fan amuses me. She's been tracking the Artist of the Decade race for months now and every time she says Taylor won't win it, Taylor Swift fans attack her .
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Post by kcdawg13 on Jul 31, 2019 13:06:09 GMT -5
It'll be interesting to see where Old Town Road lands
Sunflower is close to surpassing Rockstar as Post's biggest hit
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Post by Myth X on Aug 2, 2019 13:10:49 GMT -5
It'll be interesting to see where Old Town Road lands Sunflower is close to surpassing Rockstar as Post's biggest hit Does anyone have the list of the Billboard 200 albums of the decade so far based on the invert point system?
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Aug 2, 2019 21:31:31 GMT -5
It'll be interesting to see where Old Town Road lands Sunflower is close to surpassing Rockstar as Post's biggest hit I mean, I like both "rockstar" and "Sunflower", but I won't be mad if "Sunflower" passes "rockstar". Post deserves two songs in the GOAT Hot 100, and the more poppy "Sunflower" being the superior song.
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Post by olsen on Aug 2, 2019 22:37:54 GMT -5
I have a question. I would like to know if the Billboard 200 Decade-End is based on sales/SPS or inverse points. And also, are they gonna add TEA+SEA to every album until 2014?
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Post by thegreatdivine on Aug 3, 2019 0:46:40 GMT -5
I have a question. I would like to know if the Billboard 200 Decade-End is based on sales/SPS or inverse points. And also, are they gonna add TEA+SEA to every album until 2014? We don't know for sure, but we're operating on the assumption that it'll be based on chart points.
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Post by rockgolf on Aug 3, 2019 10:30:07 GMT -5
My estimated positions of songs on the Hot 100 for the week of Aug 3, 2019 if the Billboard all-time calculations were applied: Without Me is likely to reach the all-time top 100 next week. Even if Sicko Mode squeaks into the all-time top 100, it will be very likely short-lived as both Sunflower and Old Town Road will likely push it back out again.
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00102 00106 +0004 Without Me 00105 00107 +0002 Sicko Mode 00108 00125 +0017 Sunflower 00223 00231 +0008 Happier 00245 00336 +0091 Old Town Road 00623 00638 +0015 7 Rings 00675 00698 +0023 Wow. 01180 01198 +0018 High Hopes 01203 01324 +0121 Sucker 01870 02105 +0235 Bad Guy 02377 02660 +0283 Talk 02663 02694 +0031 Shallow 02988 03018 +0030 Middle Child 03178 03244 +0066 Dancing With A Stranger 03226 03463 +0237 I Don't Care 03856 03883 +0027 Going Bad 04126 04176 +0050 Sweet But Psycho 04266 04303 +0037 Better 04323 04439 +0116 Suge 05192 05227 +0035 Me! 05364 06188 +0824 Truth Hurts 05432 13510 +8078 Senorita 05671 06397 +0726 If I Can't Have You 06030 06378 +0348 No Guidance 07362 07588 +0226 Speechless 07716 08028 +0312 God's Country 07919 08466 +0547 Money In The Grave 08193 10271 +2078 Goodbyes 08361 08640 +0279 Whiskey Glasses 08531 08885 +0354 Pop Out 08535 08722 +0187 Con Calma 08540 08763 +0223 Act Up 08669 09295 +0626 You Need To Calm Down 09689 10500 +0811 Hey Look Ma, I Made It
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Post by king_billboard_100 on Aug 6, 2019 6:59:47 GMT -5
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Post by tanooki on Aug 6, 2019 13:57:43 GMT -5
Decade-End List for August 10, 2019. Week 505/521 (96.9%)
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. Girls Like You - 1,262,170 (=) 6. We Found Love - 1,247,996 (=) 7. Somebody That I Used to Know - 1,222,060 (=) 8. Despacito - 1,216,284 (=) 9. Rolling in the Deep - 1,212,507 (=) 10. Call Me Maybe - 1,146,616 (=)
11. Blurred Lines - 1,142,861 (=) 12. Perfect - 1,128,193 (=) 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 (=) 20. Without Me - 1,051,958 (=) --ALL-TIME LIST CUTOFF: 1,049,952--
21. Sunflower - 1,049,128 (+2) 22. SICKO MODE - 1,044,304 (-1) 23. See You Again - 1,041,567 (-1) 24. Dark Horse - 1,036,387 (=) 25. Thrift Shop - 1,032,543 (=) 26. One More Night - 1,031,591 (=) 27. We Are Young - 1,029,976 (=) 28. That's What I Like - 1,027,539 (=) 29. Tik Tok - 1,019,922 (=) 30. The Hills - 993,826 (=)
31. All of Me - 992,466 (=) 32. Shake It Off - 991,518 (=) 33. One Dance - 991,483 (=) 34. Radioactive - 991,244 (=) 35. Sexy and I Know It - 989,474 (=) 36. Someone Like You - 989,122 (=) 37. Counting Stars - 975,478 (=) 38. E.T. - 966,658 (=) 39. Old Town Road - 952,386 (+8) 40. Trap Queen - 942,700 (-1)
41. Love Yourself - 940,784 (-1) 42. Firework - 931,919 (-1) 43. Happier - 923,146 (-1) 44. Give Me Everything - 917,222 (-1) 45. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 (-1) 46. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 (-1) 47. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 (-1) 48. Sorry - 900,359 (=) 49. California Gurls - 894,689 (=) 50. Dynamite - 890,753 (=)
51. Hey, Soul Sister - 877,665 (=) 52. Hello - 871,047 (=) 53. Work - 867,280 (=) 54. Grenade - 862,572 (=) 55. Wake Me Up! - 852,615 (=) 56. Don't Let Me Down - 846,664 (=) 57. Havana - 845,242 (=) 58. OMG - 843,592 (=) 59. Lucid Dreams - 837,922 (=) 60. Fancy - 835,405 (=)
61. Can't Feel My Face - 834,121 (=) 62. I Like It - 830,825 (=) 63. Blank Space - 820,400 (=) 64. Cheap Thrills - 816,886 (=) 65. Some Nights - 815,764 (=) 66. Need You Now - 814,738 (=) 67. Stay With Me - 812,399 (=) 68. Can't Hold Us - 810,878 (=) 69. Roar - 778,760 (=) 70. Rude - 777,453 (=)
71. Sugar - 775,034 (=) 72. Payphone - 771,094 (=) 73. Airplanes - 765,592 (=) 74. Better Now - 764,199 (=) 75. Psycho - 757,813 (=) 76. Bodak Yellow - 757,674 (=) 77. Watch Me - 756,700 (=) 78. Can't Stop the Feeling - 756,021 (=) 79. Cheerleader - 755,617 (=) 80. Bad Romance - 755,119 (=)
81. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - 754,780 (=) 82. What Do You Mean - 752,350 (=) 83. Timber - 746,695 (=) 84. 7 rings - 745,587 (+1) 85. Nice For What - 743,109 (-1) 86. Heathens - 739,733 (=) 87. Hotline Bling - 738,417 (=) 88. Take Me to Church - 738,382 (=) 89. Wow. - 737,506 (+2) 90. Meant to Be - 736,945 (-1)
91. Set Fire to the Rain - 736,880 (-1) 92. thank u, next - 730,542 (=) 93. Super Bass - 729,332 (=) 94. f**k You - 729,011 (=) 95. Wrecking Ball - 724,009 (=) 96. Panda - 723,369 (=) 97. Break Your Heart - 720,662 (=) 98. Ho Hey - 718,589 (=) 99. Teenage Dream - 716,723 (=) 100. Starboy - 716,244 (=)
Bubbling Under: 122. Sucker - 638,676 (+12) 130. High Hopes - 624,081 (=) 169. bad guy - 539,442 (+16) 205. Talk - 465,025 I Don’t Care - 366,917 Truth Hurts - 191,822 Senorita - 190,666 Goodbyes - 111,366
All-Time List: 95. Without Me (+7) 102. Sunflower (+6) 104. SICKO MODE (+2) 186. Old Town Road (+58) 218. Happier (+3)
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tanooki
Diamond Member
2019 Breakthrough
lucia gta 6
Joined: August 2017
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Post by tanooki on Aug 6, 2019 19:33:18 GMT -5
{GOAT top 250} 1. The Twist - 1,962,541 2. Smooth - 1,614,708 3. Mack the Knife - 1,530,671 4. Uptown Funk - 1,457,956 5. How Do I Live - 1,449,811 6. Party Rock Anthem - 1,435,904 7. I Gotta Feeling - 1,435,633 8. Macarena - 1,433,431 9. Shape of You - 1,415,089 10. Physical - 1,413,996 11. You Light Up My Life - 1,393,600 12. Hey Jude - 1,389,599 13. Closer - 1,373,992 14. We Belong Together - 1,366,784 15. Un-break My Heart - 1,355,792 16. Yeah! - 1,353,986 17. Bette Davis Eyes - 1,327,375 18. Endless Love - 1,302,369 19. Tonight’s The Night (Gonna Be Alright) - 1,301,286 20. Foolish Games/You Were Meant For Me - 1,295,197 21. (Everything I Do) I’ll Do It For You - 1,277,683 22. I’ll Make Love to You - 1,264,142 23. Girls Like You - 1,262,170 24. The Theme From a Summer Place - 1,257,637 25. Le Freak - 1,257,573 26. How Deep Is Your Love - 1,252,229 27. Eye of the Tiger - 1,250,669 28. We Found Love - 1,247,996 29. Low - 1,244,259 30. I Just Want to Be Your Everything - 1,238,120 31. Too Close - 1,234,314 32. Every Breath You Take - 1,230,886 33. Somebody That I Used to Know - 1,222,060 34. Despacito - 1,216,284 35. Flashdance…What a Feeling - 1,213,796 36. Rolling in the Deep - 1,212,507 37. Tossin’ and Turnin’ - 1,210,086 38. The Battle of New Orleans - 1,208,477 39. One Sweet Day - 1,195,856 40. Truly Madly Deeply - 1,184,661 41. Silly Love Songs - 1,184,300 42. Let’s Get It On - 1,183,000 43. Night Fever - 1,176,124 44. Another One Bites the Dust - 1,173,536 45. Say Say Say - 1,162,408 46. How You Remind Me - 1,161,911 47. Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree - 1,156,509 48. It’s All In The Game - 1,150,759 49. I Want to Hold Your Hand - 1,147,727 50. Shadow Dancing - 1,146,781 51. Call Me Maybe - 1,146,616 52. Blurred Lines - 1,142,861 53. Candle In The Wind 1997/Something About The Way You Look Tonight - 1,142,411 54. No One - 1,141,328 55. I Will Always Love You - 1,140,317 56. End of the Road - 1,138,042 57. Perfect - 1,128,193 58. Boom Boom Pow - 1,125,078 59. Call Me - 1,123,847 60. Let Me Love You - 1,121,676 61. Stayin’ Alive - 1,117,318 62. Lady - 1,115,261 63. Tik Tok - 1,112,981 64. I’m a Believer - 1,112,489 65. Gold Digger - 1,112,179 66. Apologize - 1,110,944 67. The Sign - 1,106,733 68. Centerfold - 1,105,069 69. All About That Bass - 1,103,822 70. (Just Like) Starting Over - 1,097,951 71. Royals - 1,093,592 72. The Boy is Mine - 1,093,156 73. Because I Love You (The Postman Song) - 1,092,823 74. I Love Rock ‘N Roll - 1,090,140 75. Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In - 1,085,945 76. God's Plan - 1,085,646 77. Whoomp! (There It Is) - 1,085,208 78. Moves Like Jagger - 1,081,208 79. Ebony and Ivory - 1,080,988 80. Rush Rush - 1,079,491 81. That’s What Friends Are For - 1,077,130 82. Happy - 1,076,919 83. Upside Down - 1,076,516 84. Sugar, Sugar - 1,076,326 85. Just the Way You Are - 1,075,894 86. Dilemma - 1,069,250 87. Heard It Through the Grapevine - 1,067,921 88. You’re Still the One - 1,066,757 89. Billie Jean - 1,061,953 90. Hot Stuff - 1,060,049 91. Rockstar - 1,057,417 92. Gangsta’s Paradise - 1,057,189 93. Abracadabra -1,056,397 94. You’re So Vain - 1,052,154 95. Without Me - 1,051,958 96. Play That Funky Music - 1,051,686 97. Say You, Say Me - 1,051,483 98. My Sharona - 1,050,956 99. All Night Long (All Night) - 1,050,192 100. Nothing Compares 2 U - 1,049,952 101. I Swear - 1,049,425 102. Sunflower - 1,049,128 103. Family Affair - 1,047,981 104. SICKO MODE - 1,044,304 105. Waiting For A Girl Like You - 1,043,397 106. Are You Lonesome To-Night - 1,042,997 107. Killing Me Softly With His Song - 1,042,413 108. See You Again - 1,041,567 109. Hurts So Good - 1,038,452 110. I’ll Be Missing You - 1,036,425 111. Dark Horse - 1,036,387 112. Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head - 1,034,798 113. Thrift Shop - 1,032,543 114. Another Day in Paradise - 1,031,866 115. One More Night - 1,031,591 116. Best of My Love - 1,030,057 117. We Are Young - 1,029,966 118. That’s What I Like - 1,027,539 119. You Make Me Wanna… - 1,025,619 120. Big Girls Don’t Cry - 1,024,643 121. The Way We Were - 1,023,216 122. Another Night - 1,023,090 123. It’s Now Or Never - 1,021,053 124. Do That To Me One More Time - 1,020,546 125. A Fifth of Beethoven - 1,017,599 126. Like a Virgin - 1,014,472 127. Maria Maria - 1,013,674 128. When Doves Cry - 1,011,663 129. I Will Survive - 1,010,165 130. I Can’t Stop Loving You - 1,008,210 131. U Got It Bad - 1,007,787 132. Whatever You Like - 1,007,736 133. Down - 1,006,557 134. Bleeding Love - 1,005,291 135. Joy To The World - 1,004,639 136. Independent Woman, Part I - 1,003,779 137. Foolish - 1,002,369 138. Maneater - 1,000,301 139. My Love - 999,694 140. The Hills - 993,826 141. Nobody Knows - 993,665 142. Alone Again (Naturally) - 993,501 143. All of Me - 992,466 144. Shake It Off - 991,518 145. The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face - 991,502 146. One Dance - 991,483 147. Radioactive - 991,244 148. Sexy & I Know It - 989,474 149. Someone Like You - 989,122 150. Hey Ya! - 986,086 151. Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) - 984,948 152. Burn - 984,208 153. The Way You Move - 983,421 154. Faith - 981,034 155. Crank Dat (Soulja Boy) - 979,081 156. Because You Loved Me - 978,715 157. In da Club - 978,498 158. Venus - 975,581 159. Counting Stars - 975,478 160. Crazy Little Thing Called Love - 974,991 161. Rhinestone Cowboy - 973,933 162. Breathe - 973,772 163. I’m Sorry - 973,128 164. Irreplaceable - 972,824 165. Total Eclipse of the Heart - 972,159 166. Careless Whisper - 972,159 167. Kiss You All Over - 968,501 168. Hanging By a Moment - 968,356 169. Walk Like an Egyptian - 967,172 170. E.T. - 966,658 171.Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare) - 965,715 172. To Know Him, Is To Love Him - 965,331 173. Lose Yourself - 965,069 174. I’ll Be There - 963,964 175. Fallin’ - 963,741 176. Creep - 961,356 177. Love Theme From “A Star Is Born” (Evergreen) - 960,173 178. Love Is Blue (L'Amour Est Bleu) - 959,855 179. Disco Duck (Part I) - 959,409 180. I’m Real - 958,299 181. Goodies - 957,869 182. Hello, Dolly! - 955,572 183. Don’t You Want Me - 955,289 184. Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? - 954,814 185. Waterfalls - 953,869 186. Old Town Road - 952,386 187. Maggie May/Reason to Believe - 950,959 188. Big Girls Don’t Cry - 948,393 189. Hot In Herre - 947,881 190. I Write the Songs - 945,897 191. Jessie’s Girl - 945,622 192. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - 945,710 193. Boogie Oogie Oogie - 944,982 194. Woman In Love - 943,318 195. Trap Queen - 942,700 196. Run It! - 942,045 197. Philadelphia Freedom - 941,073 198. Love Yourself - 940,784 199. Sugar Shack - 939,552 200. Honky Tonk Women - 938,576 201. Just Dance - 938,159 202. Vogue - 936,488 203. Tom Dooley - 935,658 204. Love Takes Time - 935,374 205. My Boo - 935,314 206. Keep On Truckin’ (Part I) - 934,987 207. Live Your Life - 934,372 208. Sittin’ On (The Dock of the Bay) - 933,602 209. Baby Boy - 932,822 210. Firework - 931,919 211. Lollipop - 931,089 212. Crocodile Rock - 930,611 213. It Must Have Been Love - 928,308 214. Vision of Love - 928,261 215. American Pie (Parts I & II) - 924,842 216. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - 923,977 217. Bad Girls - 923,363 218. Happier - 923,146 219. Hard to Say I’m Sorry - 923,026 220. Big Bad John - 922,612 221. He’ll Have To Go - 921,929 222. Miss You Much - 920,362 223. Give Me Everything - 917,222 224. (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty - 916,324 225. Down Under - 916,324 226. Seasons in the Sun - 915,841 227. We Are the World - 914,197 228. To Sir With Love - 914,160 229. Need You Now - 913,987 230. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 231. Cathy’s Clown - 913,008 232. Jack & Diane - 912,149 233. Jump - 910,721 234. Hold On - 909,305 235. Bridge Over Troubled Water - 907,977 236. Knock Three Times - 905,837 237. Mr. Blue - 905,825 238. I Wanna Sex You Up - 905,779 239. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 240. One More Try - 904,834 241. Lonely Boy - 904,401 242. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 243. On Bended Knee - 903,027 244. Islands in the Stream - 900,858 245. Sorry - 900,359 246. Honey - 898,669 247. Coming Up (Live at Glasgow) - 898,149 248. I’m Sorry - 897,838 249. You’re Making Me High/Let It Flow - 896,672 250. Peppermint Twist - Part I - 895,720
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