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Post by brady47 on Dec 19, 2018 13:41:46 GMT -5
With the recent Billboard change, I wonder if "All I Want For Christmas Is You" will enter the 2020s decade chart (pretty cool because it probably misses every year end). It seems like it squeezes 2-3 weeks in the top 10 per year, and could probably accumulate 50+ weeks in the top 50 alone. Unlikely. It's only spent 5 weeks in the bottom half of the top 10 this decade. Might end up with 9 weeks in total. Yeah not for this decade, meant for the 2020s.
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Post by rockgolf on Dec 19, 2018 13:46:48 GMT -5
Given sales drops this decade I'm not sure there'll be a chart by the end of the 2020s.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2018 20:32:02 GMT -5
Can we just get a new predictor at this point? I'm tired of clicking this thread expecting actual updates and not getting them.
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Post by tanooki on Dec 19, 2018 21:09:51 GMT -5
Can we just get a new predictor at this point? I'm tired of clicking this thread expecting actual updates and not getting them. The methodology has to be fixed before that can happen. Under Daniel Collins system, Uptown Funk is #3 but we know it should be #1 since on the all time list, UF is the highest song of the decade.
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Post by jodakyellow on Dec 19, 2018 21:24:22 GMT -5
Given sales drops this decade I'm not sure there'll be a chart by the end of the 2020s.
... K. So no one's told you about streaming yet, or...?
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Post by rockgolf on Dec 19, 2018 22:02:04 GMT -5
Most artists can't make a living off streaming rates.
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Post by jodakyellow on Dec 20, 2018 11:45:22 GMT -5
Most artists can't make a living off streaming rates. ... Is your argument that new music will cease to exist because no one will be able to afford to make it?
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Post by rockgolf on Dec 20, 2018 11:53:38 GMT -5
My argument is the business will shrink to the point where it will not be worthwhile for Billboard to publish.
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Post by iHype. on Dec 20, 2018 20:47:15 GMT -5
Most artists can't make a living off streaming rates. Streaming pay rates are not any drastically smaller than sales pay rates. per Billboard's Top 50 Money Makers 2018, calculating top-earning artists in US based on revenue of music over the last year. (Celine Dion, Billy Joel, U2 as examples) Almost the entire industry from veteran Country stars, to 80s Pop stars, to 90s Vocal Divas now makes more, if not, similarly as much from streaming payments as they do sales payments. And if people who haven't had a hit in multiple decades are making $500k, $750k, and $1m in just America (1 country!) from streaming over a year (1 year!), how would new artists that are getting current hits with huge streams not 'be able to make a living'? A few millions sounds like a very privileged life to me. This also ignores the fact the touring industry is bigger than ever. Highest grossing tours in 1980s, and 2010s: In addition, there's also merchandise sales which is bigger than ever, endorsements (more oppurtunities than ever in the social media era), AND artists now have better tracking for when their music is used in media (SoundExchange) to help them get royalties.
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Post by rockgolf on Dec 20, 2018 21:20:37 GMT -5
You could be right. I hope so.
On the other hand, most of the acts from the top tours of the 1980s are still on the list 30 years later. That doesn't bode well for new acts. And when streamed albums have the shelf life of a fruit fly, how likely are its listeners to buy tickets (at the prices demanded by U2 or Coldplay) to see that act in ten years' time?
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Post by iHype. on Dec 20, 2018 21:34:41 GMT -5
You could be right. I hope so.
On the other hand, most of the acts from the top tours of the 1980s are still on the list 30 years later. That doesn't bode well for new acts. And when streamed albums have the shelf life of a fruit fly, how likely are its listeners to buy tickets (at the prices demanded by U2 or Coldplay) to see that act in ten years' time?
You're just reading for a negative lol. Just because veteran artists do best in touring does not mean younger artists don't do well in touring at all. Ed Sheeran's tour has grossed over $450 million (not on the list because it hasn't ended yet) and is looking to become the highest-grossing tour ever. Taylor grossed $350 million this year, Drake did ~$100 million, Bruno has done $200 million. B-List & C-List popstars can easily pull in $10 million, $20 million, and $30 million with a tour. Demi Lovato's tour earned $18 million, Lana Del Rey's tour earned $16 million this year. A large percentage of that is certainly enough to live off for a lifetime. Having only *a few millions* made in a single year, the horror. They misewell start looking for a local soup kitchen to eat at this Christmas.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Dec 21, 2018 4:18:23 GMT -5
You could be right. I hope so.
On the other hand, most of the acts from the top tours of the 1980s are still on the list 30 years later. That doesn't bode well for new acts. And when streamed albums have the shelf life of a fruit fly, how likely are its listeners to buy tickets (at the prices demanded by U2 or Coldplay) to see that act in ten years' time?
You're just reading for a negative lol. Just because veteran artists do best in touring does not mean younger artists don't do well in touring at all. Ed Sheeran's tour has grossed over $450 million (not on the list because it hasn't ended yet) and is looking to become the highest-grossing tour ever. Taylor grossed $350 million this year, Drake did ~$100 million, Bruno has done $200 million. B-List & C-List popstars can easily pull in $10 million, $20 million, and $30 million with a tour. Demi Lovato's tour earned $18 million, Lana Del Rey's tour earned $16 million this year. A large percentage of that is certainly enough to live off for a lifetime. Having only *a few millions* made in a single year, the horror. They misewell start looking for a local soup kitchen to eat at this Christmas. I've forgotten the year Billboard published their Top Money Makers list when Drake made more money off streams than Adele made off album sales for 25. I think artists in this generation will be more than okay. Like you've pointed out, there are several opportunities out there for the taking and a lot of these new artists are smart enough to focus their energy on touring excessively and establishing themselves as bonafide touring acts early on in their careers because touring has always been the biggest source of income for musicians. I'm especially excited for the touring future of these new artists because a lot of artists who are burgeoning touring staples aren't necessarily massive mainstream acts. They don't score the biggest hits or pull in the biggest streams, but yet, they're flourishing off ticket sales and tour merch sales. I think they'll all be okay. Like you also pointed out, the artists who are massive streaming acts/established touring acts will benefit the most moving forward. Better streaming rates are getting lobbied for yearly and by 2020-2022, when the music industry is probably entirely running on income generated from streams, I can see the streaming rates being even better.
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Post by rockgolf on Dec 28, 2018 16:49:30 GMT -5
Hot 100 All-Time Top 500 Artists list
How it's derived: - Based on performance of all songs on the Hot 100 in the history of the chart (1958 to present)
- Only lead performers are credited for songs, even on duets. (e.g. Brandy & Monica, Rihanna & Drake. Yes, I know this makes it less accurate, but infinitely simpler to calculate).
- Songs are weighed based on the year they peaked. That is songs from faster moving chart years are multiplied by values greater than 1, slower moving years are multiplied by values less than 1. (Fastest year, 1965 is multiplied by 1.767, the slowest year, 2017, is multiplied by 0.595.) This allows for acts from all eras to be represented.
- Substantially the same act recording under different names (e.g. John Cougar / John Mellencamp, Paul McCartney / Wings, P. Diddy / Puff Daddy) are collected together. Regularly performing duos (Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher) are treated separate from their solo acts.
Ready? Here we go:
1 Elvis Presley 2 Beatles, The 3 Elton John 4 Madonna 5 Stevie Wonder 6 Mariah Carey 7 Michael Jackson 8 Rolling Stones, The 9 Whitney Houston 10 Janet Jackson 11 Paul McCartney 12 Supremes, The 13 Chicago 14 Aretha Franklin 15 Rihanna 16 Marvin Gaye 17 Prince 18 Bee Gees 19 Rod Stewart 20 Beach Boys, The 21 Usher 22 Daryl Hall & John Oates 23 Drake 24 Temptations, The 25 James Brown 26 Neil Diamond 27 Billy Joel 28 Four Seasons, The 29 Connie Francis 30 Diana Ross 31 Dionne Warwick 32 Olivia Newton-John 33 Taylor Swift 34 Ricky Nelson 35 Phil Collins 36 Brenda Lee 37 Paul Anka 38 Maroon 5 39 Jackson 5 40 Ray Charles 41 Bobby Vinton 42 Barbra Streisand 43 Cher 44 Miracles, The 45 Carpenters 46 Katy Perry 47 John Mellencamp 48 Gladys Knight & the Pips 49 Bryan Adams 50 Kenny Rogers 51 Donna Summer 52 Beyoncé 53 Kool & The Gang 54 Chubby Checker 55 Three Dog Night 56 Heart 57 Four Tops 58 Everly Brothers, The 59 Pink 60 Lionel Richie 61 Linda Ronstadt 62 Barry Manilow 63 Huey Lewis & The News 64 Bobby Darin 65 Bon Jovi 66 Chris Brown 67 R. Kelly 68 Boyz II Men 69 Roy Orbison 70 Foreigner 71 Neil Sedaka 72 Nelly 73 George Michael 74 5th Dimension, The 75 Jay-Z 76 Eminem 77 Sam Cooke 78 Richard Marx 79 Duran Duran 80 Pointer Sisters 81 Bob Seger 82 Eagles 83 Commodores 84 Bruce Springsteen 85 Aerosmith 86 Brook Benton 87 Fleetwood Mac 88 Santana 89 Justin Timberlake 90 Black Eyed Peas, The 91 Herman's Hermits 92 Earth, Wind & Fire 93 Bruno Mars 94 Kelly Clarkson 95 Gloria Estefan 96 Dion 97 Starship 98 John Denver 99 Paula Abdul 100 Lady GaGa 101 TLC 102 Johnny Rivers 103 Jackie Wilson 104 Kanye West 105 Genesis 106 Queen 107 Michael Bolton 108 Andy Williams 109 Kenny Loggins 110 Journey 111 Simon & Garfunkel 112 Billy Ocean 113 Jennifer Lopez 114 Flo Rida 115 Glen Campbell 116 Helen Reddy 117 Dave Clark Five, The 118 Tom Jones 119 Spinners 120 Dawn 121 Celine Dion 122 Destiny's Child 123 Styx 124 Roberta Flack 125 Britney Spears 126 Electric Light Orchestra 127 Righteous Brothers, The 128 Herb Alpert 129 Alicia Keys 130 Rick Springfield 131 Bobby Rydell 132 Drifters, The 133 Fats Domino 134 Monkees, The 135 Al Green 136 Eric Clapton 137 Mary J. Blige 138 Tommy James & the Shondells 139 Tim McGraw 140 Puff Daddy 141 U2 142 Nickelback 143 B.J. Thomas 144 Doobie Brothers, The 145 Bobby Vee 146 Carly Simon 147 Kenny Chesney 148 Van Halen 149 New Kids On The Block 150 Steve Winwood 151 Captain & Tennille 152 Tina Turner 153 Cyndi Lauper 154 Isley Brothers, The 155 Def Leppard 156 Creedence Clearwater Revival 157 Young Rascals, The 158 Bobby Brown 159 Petula Clark 160 50 Cent 161 Ludacris 162 Impressions, The 163 Air Supply 164 Taylor Dayne 165 John Lennon 166 Donny Osmond 167 Lil Wayne 168 Christina Aguilera 169 Pat Boone 170 Shirelles, The 171 K.C & the Sunshine Band 172 Toni Braxton 173 REO Speedwagon 174 Justin Bieber 175 Sheena Easton 176 Andy Gibb 177 Pitbull 178 Ed Sheeran 179 Wilson Pickett 180 INXS 181 Roxette 182 David Bowie 183 Gene Pitney 184 Natalie Cole 185 Frank Sinatra 186 ABBA 187 Gary Lewis & the Playboys 188 Steve Miller Band 189 Debbie Gibson 190 Exposé 191 Survivor 192 America 193 T.I. 194 Brandy 195 Guess Who, The 196 Sly & the Family Stone 197 Dr. Hook 198 Poison 199 Frankie Avalon 200 Paul Simon 201 Pat Benatar 202 Martha & the Vandellas 203 George Harrison 204 Cars, The 205 Anne Murray 206 Jerry Butler 207 LL Cool J 208 Hollies, The 209 Little River Band 210 Tommy Roe 211 Bangles 212 Dean Martin 213 Adele 214 Eddie Money 215 Monica 216 Ray Parker Jr. 217 Culture Club 218 Tom Petty 219 Stylistics, The 220 Bread 221 Luther Vandross 222 O'Jays, The 223 Imagine Dragons 224 Johnny Tillotson 225 Weeknd, The 226 Carrie Underwood 227 Grand Funk Railroad 228 War 229 Wham! 230 Jan & Dean 231 Paul Revere & the Raiders 232 Aaliyah 233 Johnny Mathis 234 Jason DeRulo 235 Ariana Grande 236 Lesley Gore 237 Animals, The 238 Barry White 239 Jody Watley 240 James Taylor 241 Robert Palmer 242 Akon 243 Billy Idol 244 Peter, Paul & Mary 245 Kinks, The 246 Rascal Flatts 247 Marvelettes, The 248 Lovin' Spoonful, The 249 Platters, The 250 Guns N' Roses 251 Sting 252 Will Smith 253 Toto 254 Nicki Minaj 255 Ringo Starr 256 Billy Preston 257 Al Martino 258 Smokey Robinson 259 Keith Urban 260 Bette Midler 261 Keith Sweat 262 Alice Cooper 263 Moody Blues, The 264 Police, The 265 Post Malone 266 Jr. Walker & the All Stars 267 Nancy Sinatra 268 Bob Dylan 269 Backstreet Boys 270 Mamas & The Papas, The 271 Carole King 272 Don Henley 273 Who, The 274 Joe Tex 275 Bobby Goldsboro 276 En Vogue 277 Ray Stevens 278 Avril Lavigne 279 Stevie Nicks 280 Nat "King" Cole 281 OutKast 282 Sonny & Cher 283 Jay & the Americans 284 Donovan 285 Brad Paisley 286 Faith Hill 287 Turtles, The 288 Enrique Iglesias 289 Color Me Badd 290 Eurythmics 291 Ke$ha 292 Frankie Valli 293 Ciara 294 Milli Vanilli 295 Duane Eddy 296 3 Doors Down 297 Chainsmokers, The 298 Ne-Yo 299 Osmonds, The 300 Sean Paul 301 Ace Of Base 302 Toby Keith 303 Wilson Phillips 304 Jets, The 305 Mary Wells 306 Jim Croce 307 Miley Cyrus 308 Blondie 309 Tears For Fears 310 UB40 311 Association, The 312 Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott 313 Babyface 314 Fergie 315 Marty Robbins 316 Cheap Trick 317 KISS 318 Vanessa Williams 319 Joe Cocker 320 Eddie Rabbitt 321 Perry Como 322 Chuck Berry 323 Ja Rule 324 Train 325 Johnnie Taylor 326 Christopher Cross 327 Pet Shop Boys 328 matchbox twenty 329 Selena Gomez 330 Lloyd Price 331 New Edition 332 N'Sync 333 Amy Grant 334 Doors, The 335 Rick Astley 336 Charlie Rich 337 Snoop Dogg 338 Salt 'N Pepa 339 Laura Branigan 340 Cat Stevens 341 Belinda Carlisle 342 Ohio Players 343 Peter & Gordon 344 Howard Jones 345 Eric Carmen 346 Del Shannon 347 Glenn Frey 348 Dan Fogelberg 349 Linkin Park 350 Grass Roots, The 351 Johnny Cash 352 Blake Shelton 353 LeAnn Rimes 354 Peaches & Herb 355 Sheryl Crow 356 Jason Aldean 357 R.E.M. 358 Savage Garden 359 Steely Dan 360 Calvin Harris 361 Staple Singers, The 362 Joe Simon 363 Brian Hyland 364 Leo Sayer 365 Roger Miller 366 Paul Davis 367 Chic 368 SWV 369 Timbaland 370 T-Pain 371 Shania Twain 372 Kingston Trio, The 373 Otis Redding 374 Fall Out Boy 375 Jermaine Jackson 376 Jimmie Rodgers 377 Ben E. King 378 Seals & Crofts 379 Juice Newton 380 J. Geils Band, The 381 Dusty Springfield 382 George Strait 383 Luke Bryan 384 Joan Jett 385 OneRepublic 386 Stevie B 387 David Guetta 388 Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam 389 DJ Khaled 390 Bruce Hornsby 391 Thompson Twins 392 Conway Twitty 393 Engelbert Humperdinck 394 Jackson Browne 395 Red Hot Chili Peppers 396 Rufus 397 Boston 398 Tiffany 399 Pussycat Dolls, The 400 Creed 401 Gwen Stefani 402 Irene Cara 403 Corey Hart 404 George Benson 405 Steve Lawrence 406 Ashanti 407 Eddie Kendricks 408 Gordon Lightfoot 409 Manfred Mann 410 Boz Scaggs 411 Bad Company 412 Ronnie Dove 413 Lettermen, The 414 Lady Antebellum 415 Vogues, The 416 Kim Carnes 417 Jack Scott 418 Lobo 419 Busta Rhymes 420 Fleetwoods, The 421 Goo Goo Dolls 422 Loverboy 423 Gilbert O'Sullivan 424 Crosby, Stills & Nash 425 M.C. Hammer 426 Gary U.S. Bonds 427 Coldplay 428 Cliff Richard 429 Men At Work 430 Coasters, The 431 Karyn White 432 Human League, The 433 ZZ Top 434 Macklemore 435 Anita Baker 436 Alan Jackson 437 Box Tops, The 438 Montell Jordan 439 Mac Davis 440 Byrds, The 441 Fabolous 442 Fray, The 443 Meghan Trainor 444 Supertramp 445 Jodeci 446 Trey Songz 447 Florida Georgia Line 448 Booker T. & The M.G.s 449 Little Anthony & the Imperials 450 Henry Mancini 451 Partridge Family, The 452 Gene Chandler 453 Alan Parsons Project 454 Chi-Lites, The 455 Peter Frampton 456 Sweet Sensation 457 Don McLean 458 Nelly Furtado 459 Jewel 460 Peter Cetera 461 Lou Rawls 462 Jon Secada 463 Atlantic Starr 464 Shakira 465 Nilsson 466 Johnny Horton 467 Bill Withers 468 Blood, Sweat & Tears 469 Breathe 470 Bobby Sherman 471 Dells, The 472 Shawn Mendes 473 112 474 Mr. Mister 475 Dire Straits 476 England Dan & John Ford Coley 477 Tavares 478 Tommy Edwards 479 Peter Gabriel 480 Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs 481 Mötley Crüe 482 Hootie & The Blowfish 483 Simply Red 484 Coolio 485 Whitesnake 486 Paul Young 487 Lifehouse 488 One Direction 489 Night Ranger 490 Melissa Manchester 491 Notorious B.I.G., The 492 Pretenders, The 493 Steppenwolf 494 Lonestar 495 Bachman-Turner Overdrive 496 Dolly Parton 497 Orlons, The 498 Ferrante & Teicher 499 LMFAO 500 Dinah Washington
Obviously, this list is crazy big, but I can post the next 500 if your interested. I'll also try to post regular update of what acts have moved up.
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Post by rockgolf on Dec 28, 2018 17:41:05 GMT -5
A quick index to the above:
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Dec 28, 2018 17:46:04 GMT -5
DJ Khaled above Biggie and Coldplay 😨
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Post by rockgolf on Dec 28, 2018 17:57:17 GMT -5
DJ Khaled above Biggie and Coldplay 😨 If Coldplay were given first credit for Something Just Like This, they'd be about 90 positions higher.
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Post by rockgolf on Jan 19, 2019 16:10:25 GMT -5
Well, it's been almost a month since I posted my Top 500 Hot 100 artists. Thought it might provoke more likes or discussions, but it probably got buried with all the Year-end/Christmas stuff at the time.
Several of the acts have been active in the charts in that time, including several "classic" acts with Christmas songs. So here's the list of acts in the top 1000 who have moved up the chart since the last positing.
Last Chg This
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109 +001 108 Andy Williams 167 +002 165 Lil Wayne 224 +002 222 Imagine Dragons 241 +017 224 Ariana Grande 230 +002 228 Wham! 268 +025 243 Post Malone 282 +013 269 Nat "King" Cole 297 +001 296 Chainsmokers, The 541 +025 516 Cardi B 586 +014 572 Dierks Bentley 723 +023 700 Future 789 +024 765 DJ Snake 873 +042 831 Khalid 980 +096 884 Travis Scott 959 +023 936 Burl Ives
Ariana should go even higher in the next few weeks as she is likely to have 2 simultaneous top five songs. Post Malone ain't so shabby either!
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Post by musicfan134 on Jan 19, 2019 20:43:24 GMT -5
Thank you for the work you put into making this list. It was a great read!
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Post by kingvavis on Jan 19, 2019 21:24:36 GMT -5
It would also be interesting to see a list of the years from fastest moving to slowest moving. Overall, it's good to see this thread being updated. Great work!
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Post by chartsboy95 on Jan 23, 2019 21:39:38 GMT -5
Hi, I’ve decided to do some more calculations with the songs from this year’s year-end list and the songs that are currently charting. There might be some errors since I’m not sure about the accuracy of the multipliers. I will try to give an update on the placements of the songs every two or three months if you guys like it. :)
Perfect-11 Girls like you-12(currently) God’s plan-15 Rockstar-19 Havana-49 Lucid dreams-59(currently) I like it-60(currently) Psycho-68 Bodak Yellow-69 Nice for what-72 Sicko mode-73(currently) Meant to be-75 Better now-95(currently) In my feelings-97 Thunder-118 Believer-135 The Middle-138 Thank u, next-177(currently) Happier-188(currently) Finesse-191 Too good at goodbyes-192 1-800-273-8255- 198
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Post by korbel16 on Jan 23, 2019 23:39:39 GMT -5
GIRLS LIKE YOU 12?? I-
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jan 23, 2019 23:58:50 GMT -5
Idk, I don't see GLY that high, no way it's near Perfect in its 34th week.
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Post by rockgolf on Jan 24, 2019 10:38:56 GMT -5
Idk, I don't see GLY that high, no way it's near Perfect in its 34th week. If Perfect is given the multiplier for 2017 (when it first peaked) rather than 2018, then it's in the same year as Shape of You & Despacito, so all 3 of those could be getting a lower multiplier.
Assuming GLY is listed as in 2018, that's going to have a significantly larger multipler, so being close to on par with Perfect isn't out of the realm of possibility.
For my own methodology, my year-adjustment multiplier is inversely proportional to the average raw points of the top ten songs to peak in a year. So I don't have an official multiplier for 2018 as there are several songs in the top ten of the year still charting. And it's possible thank u, next could still climb into the actual 2018 top ten, as it first peaked in that year. So it could be months before I get the final value.
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Post by fhas on Jan 24, 2019 12:03:16 GMT -5
Idk, I don't see GLY that high, no way it's near Perfect in its 34th week. If Perfect is given the multiplier for 2017 (when it first peaked) rather than 2018, then it's in the same year as Shape of You & Despacito, so all 3 of those could be getting a lower multiplier.
Assuming GLY is listed as in 2018, that's going to have a significantly larger multipler, so being close to on par with Perfect isn't out of the realm of possibility.
For my own methodology, my year-adjustment multiplier is inversely proportional to the average raw points of the top ten songs to peak in a year. So I don't have an official multiplier for 2018 as there are several songs in the top ten of the year still charting. And it's possible thank u, next could still climb into the actual 2018 top ten, as it first peaked in that year. So it could be months before I get the final value.If I'm not mistaken, the multiplier is 0.8 since Black Beatles' second week at #1.
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Post by rockgolf on Jan 24, 2019 14:07:34 GMT -5
If I'm not mistaken, the multiplier is 0.8 since Black Beatles' second week at #1. [/quote] I'm assuming you're discussing "official" Billboard multipliers. Egotist that I am, I have my own far too damn complex method.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 17:35:49 GMT -5
Idk, I don't see GLY that high, no way it's near Perfect in its 34th week. It is about that high, (un?)fortunately Billboard uses 0.8 multiplier for 2017 and 2018 calendar years, and if it decides to use 0.75 for 2019 given streaming's still growing, I did a quick calculation that Girls Like You (1,510,292) just passed God's Plan (1,502,400) and top 15 of the decade. But it's fascinating that using real points Girls Like You hasn't even entered top 100 of the decade yet... You heard me
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Post by 85la on Jan 26, 2019 16:36:24 GMT -5
It would also be interesting to see a list of the years from fastest moving to slowest moving. Overall, it's good to see this thread being updated. Great work! Yeah I agree it would also be nice to see that list. rockgolf thanks for putting all the work into this and it was fun to see, however I do have a question about choosing only the "lead artist" for duets, because the thing is there is no lead artist for duets, they're credited together and get equal billing, by definition. The fact that one name appears before the other is arbitrary, or based on alphabetical order, and it might even get rotated, etc. I would just give both acts either full credit for the song, or split it 50/50 - I don't see how that would be too hard to calculate? You could also do something similar for songs with "lead" and "featured" acts, giving the former 70% of the points and the latter 30%, like how Billboard does.
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Post by rockgolf on Jan 26, 2019 20:41:01 GMT -5
Actually it would be very difficult to get all this information together. I’d have to go through 60 years of charts and identify situations where artists are credited as duets rather than as regular duos and there is no simple way to differ or differentiate those. But, hey, if you want to put together a full and accurate list of every do a duet that has appeared in the history of the Billboard charts feel free to do so and I’ll try to get those numbers.
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Post by spicymapping on Jan 27, 2019 13:11:09 GMT -5
Does anyone have their decade rank on a sheet that they could share? Sorry if that's a bit lazy, just want the raw data so i can change around point totals a bit more easily.
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Post by tanooki on Jan 27, 2019 17:30:24 GMT -5
I think I got the formula cracked so, top 100 coming soon.
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