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Post by tanooki on Jun 11, 2019 22:53:02 GMT -5
Decade-End list for June 15th. 7 rings should be locked this week, and the list has been fixed (check the bottom 20) Week 497/521 (95.4%)
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 - 1,135,134 (=) 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 - 1,031,591 (=) 24. We Are Young - 1,029,976 (=) 25. That's What I Like - 1,027,539 (=) 26. SICKO MODE - 1,020,326 (+1) 27. Tik Tok - 1,019,922 (-1) 28. The Hills - 993,826 (=) 29. Without Me - 993,631 (+6) 30. All of Me - 992,466 (-1)
31. Shake It Off - 991,518 (-1) 32. One Dance - 991,483 (-1) 33. Radioactive - 991,244 (-1) 34. Sexy and I Know It - 989,474 (-1) 35. Someone Like You - 989,122 (-1) 36. Counting Stars - 975,478 (=) 37. E.T. - 966,658 (=) 38. Trap Queen - 942,700 (=) 39. Love Yourself - 940,784 (=) 40. Firework - 931,919 (=)
41. Give Me Everything - 917,222 (=) 42. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 (=) 43. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 (=) 44. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 (=) 45. Sorry - 900,359 (=) 46. Sunflower - 895,901 (+4) 47. California Gurls - 894,689 (-1) 48. Dynamite - 890,753 (-1) 49. Hey, Soul Sister - 877,665 (-1) 50. Happier - 875,566 (+1)
51. Hello - 871,047 (-2) 52. Work - 867,280 (=) 53. Grenade - 862,572 (=) 54. Wake Me Up! - 852,615 (=) 55. Don't Let Me Down - 846,664 (=) 56. Havana - 845,242 (=) 57. OMG - 843,592 (=) 58. Lucid Dreams - 837,922 (=) 59. Fancy - 835,405 (=) 60. Can't Feel My Face - 834,121 (=)
61. I Like It - 830,825 (=) 62. Blank Space - 820,400 (=) 63. Cheap Thrills - 816,886 (=) 64. Some Nights - 815,764 (=) 65. Need You Now - 814,738 (=) 66. Stay With Me - 812,399 (=) 67. Can't Hold Us - 810,878 (=) 68. Roar - 778,760 (=) 69. Rude - 777,453 (=) 70. Sugar - 775,034 (=)
71. Payphone - 771,094 (=) 72. Airplanes - 765,592 (=) 73. Better Now - 764,199 (=) 74. Psycho - 757,813 (=) 75. Bodak Yellow - 757,674 (=) 76. Watch Me - 756,700 (=) 77. Can't Stop the Feeling - 756,021 (=) 78. Cheerleader - 755,617 (=) 79. Bad Romance - 755,119 (=) 80. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - 754,780 (=)
81. What Do You Mean - 752,350 (=) 82. Timber - 746,695 (+17) 83. Nice For What - 743,109 (-1) 84. Heathens - 739,733 (+2) 85. Take Me to Church - 738,382 (-1) 86. Meant to Be - 736,945 (-3) 87. Hotline Bling - 736,887 (-2) 88. Set Fire to the Rain - 736,880 (+8) 89. thank u, next - 730,542 (-1) 90. Super Bass - 729,332 (-1)
91. Wrecking Ball - 724,009 (+2) 92. f**k You - 729,011 (-2) 93. Panda - 723,369 (-2) 94. Break Your Heart - 720,662 (-2) 95. Ho Hey - 718,589 (-1) 96. Teenage Dream - 716,723 (-1) 97. Starboy - 716,244 (=) 98. Good Feeling - 709,286 (=) --2000's CUTOFF: 704,907-- 99. Starships - 702,399 (-12) 100. Just Give Me a Reason - 701,596 (=)
Bubbling Under: 102. 7 rings - 698,556 (+2) 129. Wow. - 619,176 (+13) 146. High Hopes - 585,833 (+3) 167. Old Town Road - 536,386 (+26) Sucker - 425,302 bad guy - 265,576 Talk - 215,425 ME! - 137,310 I Don’t Care - 131,733
All-Time List: 122. SICKO MODE (+1) 140. Without Me (+11) 247. Sunflower
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2019 1:09:27 GMT -5
...........I hope nobody realized I forgot to post the playlist update last week. That's on me.
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Post by tanooki on Jun 12, 2019 1:32:37 GMT -5
...........I hope nobody realized I forgot to post the playlist update last week. That's on me. ...I hope you didn't update it to this week yet lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2019 1:38:17 GMT -5
...........I hope nobody realized I forgot to post the playlist update last week. That's on me. ...I hope you didn't update it to this week yet lol You're in luck because I'll be on my phone for a while and I use the free version of Spotify gg
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Post by rockgolf on Jun 15, 2019 17:08:44 GMT -5
Here's how songs on this week's Hot 100 would fare on a Billboard all-time top 10000. For the week of June 15, 2019.
This Last Week Week change Title 00121 00123 +0002 Sicko Mode 00141 00152 +0011 Without Me 00248 00300 +0052 Sunflower 00289 00303 +0014 Happier 00814 00863 +0049 7 Rings 01182 01312 +0130 Wow. 01338 01369 +0031 High Hopes 01642 02005 +0363 Old Town Road 02487 02741 +0254 Sucker 02852 02881 +0029 Shallow 03045 03100 +0055 Eastside 03238 03270 +0032 Middle Child 03780 03816 +0036 Please Me 03846 04075 +0229 Dancing With A Stranger 03902 04266 +0364 Bad Guy 04098 04150 +0052 Going Bad 04446 04917 +0471 Talk 04530 04587 +0057 Better 04672 05330 +0658 Sweet But Psycho 04989 05087 +0098 break up with your girlfriend, I'm bored 06002 06336 +0334 Me! 06172 07458 +1286 I Don't Care 06996 07125 +0129 Beautiful Crazy 07776 07979 +0203 Look Back At It 08148 08230 +0082 Murder On My Mind 08212 10163 +1951 Suge 08599 08832 +0233 Envy Me 08929 09148 +0219 Speechless 09047 09398 +0351 Pure Water 09312 10097 +0785 If I Can't Have You 09367 09553 +0186 Bury A Friend
Sicko Mode & Without Me continue to approach the top 100 of all-time and Happier reaches the top 300. Suge & If I Can't Have You make the top 10,000.
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Post by inverse on Jun 15, 2019 19:21:37 GMT -5
What is the formula used to get those points? (e. g. Royals 1093592) I noticed at first Royals had 1.21 million and also One More Night used to be behind We Are Young in the first pages and now it jumped ahead so the formula must have changed (if it's been posted here before what page? there's too many to go through and try and track it down)
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Post by tanooki on Jun 15, 2019 20:28:41 GMT -5
What is the formula used to get those points? (e. g. Royals 1093592) I noticed at first Royals had 1.21 million and also One More Night used to be behind We Are Young in the first pages and now it jumped ahead so the formula must have changed (if it's been posted here before what page? there's too many to go through and try and track it down) I use georgetherunners formula. The reason for the point jump is due to the points being corrected. When i originally made the list, I put wrong multipliers and made tons of typos in the initial calculation. The positions should all be near exact now
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Post by brady47 on Jun 15, 2019 21:58:49 GMT -5
I have a feeling "7 Rings", "Old Town Road" and "Wow" will jump into the Top 100, and take out "Good Feeling", "Starships" and "Just Give Me a Reason"
"Starboy" and "Teenage Dream" should be safe, but there is a chance that maybe 1-2 songs can enter afterwards depending if they're a juggernaut or not.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2019 22:39:00 GMT -5
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Post by noober on Jun 16, 2019 1:01:18 GMT -5
I have a feeling "7 Rings", "Old Town Road" and "Wow" will jump into the Top 100, and take out "Good Feeling", "Starships" and "Just Give Me a Reason" "Starboy" and "Teenage Dream" should be safe, but there is a chance that maybe 1-2 songs can enter afterwards depending if they're a juggernaut or not. I think sucker and bad guy have a chance to enter top 100
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Post by inverse on Jun 16, 2019 13:46:46 GMT -5
Also sorry if this is a stupid question but what multipliers are used at what time? I used George's formula for "All About That Bass" and I got 1298214, meaning that for that era the multiplier would be about x .085
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Post by tanooki on Jun 16, 2019 14:06:01 GMT -5
Also sorry if this is a stupid question but what multipliers are used at what time? I used George's formula for "All About That Bass" and I got 1298214, meaning that for that era the multiplier would be about x .085 August 9, 1958 - December 30, 1972: x1.7 January 6, 1973 - December 25, 1976: x2.0 January 1, 1977 - December 29, 1984: x1.6 January 5, 1985 - November 23, 1991: x2.0 November 30, 1991 - March 17, 2012: x1.0 March 24, 2012 - December 28, 2013: x0.9 January 4, 2014 - November 26, 2016: x0.85 December 3, 2016 - present: x0.80
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Post by Lukas on Jun 16, 2019 16:46:23 GMT -5
I have a feeling "7 Rings", "Old Town Road" and "Wow" will jump into the Top 100, and take out "Good Feeling", "Starships" and "Just Give Me a Reason" "Starboy" and "Teenage Dream" should be safe, but there is a chance that maybe 1-2 songs can enter afterwards depending if they're a juggernaut or not. Is Billboard really going to let that many songs dominant in 2019 enter the decade-end list? Like even if they somehow do, it's not like Billboard will keep the x0.80 for this era, they'll probably lower it to x0.75. And if that's the case I'm not saying those songs will not make it, the 2019 songs closer to the top 100 will miss. So if you think about it, basically the cutoff for the decade-end list will be 716k or 709k depending on if I'm lucky or not.
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Post by tanooki on Jun 16, 2019 17:51:47 GMT -5
I have a feeling "7 Rings", "Old Town Road" and "Wow" will jump into the Top 100, and take out "Good Feeling", "Starships" and "Just Give Me a Reason" "Starboy" and "Teenage Dream" should be safe, but there is a chance that maybe 1-2 songs can enter afterwards depending if they're a juggernaut or not. Is Billboard really going to let that many songs dominant in 2019 enter the decade-end list? Like even if they somehow do, it's not like Billboard will keep the x0.80 for this era, they'll probably lower it to x0.75. And if that's the case I'm not saying those songs will not make it, the 2019 songs closer to the top 100 will miss. So if you think about it, basically the cutoff for the decade-end list will be 716k or 709k depending on if I'm lucky or not. Its not like having plenty of 2019 songs is a bad thing. 100 songs over 10 years, that averages about 10 songs per year. When i get home I'll calculate how many songs per year
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Post by king_billboard_100 on Jun 17, 2019 8:02:15 GMT -5
Here's how songs on this week's Hot 100 would fare on a Billboard all-time top 10000. For the week of June 15, 2019.
This Last Week Week change Title 00121 00123 +0002 Sicko Mode 00141 00152 +0011 Without Me 00248 00300 +0052 Sunflower 00289 00303 +0014 Happier 00814 00863 +0049 7 Rings 01182 01312 +0130 Wow. 01338 01369 +0031 High Hopes 01642 02005 +0363 Old Town Road 02487 02741 +0254 Sucker 02852 02881 +0029 Shallow 03045 03100 +0055 Eastside 03238 03270 +0032 Middle Child 03780 03816 +0036 Please Me 03846 04075 +0229 Dancing With A Stranger 03902 04266 +0364 Bad Guy 04098 04150 +0052 Going Bad 04446 04917 +0471 Talk 04530 04587 +0057 Better 04672 05330 +0658 Sweet But Psycho 04989 05087 +0098 break up with your girlfriend, I'm bored 06002 06336 +0334 Me! 06172 07458 +1286 I Don't Care 06996 07125 +0129 Beautiful Crazy 07776 07979 +0203 Look Back At It 08148 08230 +0082 Murder On My Mind 08212 10163 +1951 Suge 08599 08832 +0233 Envy Me 08929 09148 +0219 Speechless 09047 09398 +0351 Pure Water 09312 10097 +0785 If I Can't Have You 09367 09553 +0186 Bury A Friend
Sicko Mode & Without Me continue to approach the top 100 of all-time and Happier reaches the top 300. Suge & If I Can't Have You make the top 10,000.
Does Halsey's Eastside bigger than Bad at Love?
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Post by spicymapping on Jun 17, 2019 8:22:39 GMT -5
the rumor come out
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Post by Lukas on Jun 17, 2019 10:20:00 GMT -5
Is Billboard really going to let that many songs dominant in 2019 enter the decade-end list? Like even if they somehow do, it's not like Billboard will keep the x0.80 for this era, they'll probably lower it to x0.75. And if that's the case I'm not saying those songs will not make it, the 2019 songs closer to the top 100 will miss. So if you think about it, basically the cutoff for the decade-end list will be 716k or 709k depending on if I'm lucky or not. Its not like having plenty of 2019 songs is a bad thing. 100 songs over 10 years, that averages about 10 songs per year. When i get home I'll calculate how many songs per year For songs that only charted in 2019, it will be more like only 7 or 8 though since some songs charted well over 2 years.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jun 17, 2019 11:04:09 GMT -5
^Yeah. It seems that some songs will have their Hot 100 chart runs caught in between decades.
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Post by rockgolf on Jun 17, 2019 14:29:11 GMT -5
Is Halsey's Eastside bigger than Bad at Love? Not sure. When I tweeted Halsey's top ten hits for @chartdata, they were #3 & #4. I doubt it's caught up.
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Post by king_billboard_100 on Jun 17, 2019 14:52:12 GMT -5
Is Halsey's Eastside bigger than Bad at Love? Not sure. When I tweeted Halsey's top ten hits for @chartdata, they were #3 & #4. I doubt it's caught up. Thank You!!
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Post by rockgolf on Jun 18, 2019 7:42:12 GMT -5
Not sure. When I tweeted Halsey's top ten hits for @chartdata, they were #3 & #4. I doubt it's caught up. Thank You!! Update: I just checked and Eastside has pulled ahead, about 360K pts v 346K pts not including this week, which would only extend Eastside's least. Now that this has been settled, I can only hope we can return normalcy to our lives.
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Post by tanooki on Jun 18, 2019 13:12:48 GMT -5
Decade-End List for June 22, 2019. 7 rings is now locked Week 498/521 (95.6%)
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 - 1,135,134 (=) 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 - 1,031,591 (=) 24. We Are Young - 1,029,976 (=) 25. That's What I Like - 1,027,539 (=) 26. SICKO MODE - 1,024,024 (=) 27. Tik Tok - 1,019,922 (=) 28. Without Me - 1,002,298 (+1) 29. The Hills - 993,826 (-1) 30. All of Me - 992,466 (=)
31. Shake It Off - 991,518 (=) 32. One Dance - 991,483 (=) 33. Radioactive - 991,244 (=) 34. Sexy and I Know It - 989,474 (=) 35. Someone Like You - 989,122 (=) 36. Counting Stars - 975,478 (=) 37. E.T. - 966,658 (=) 38. Trap Queen - 942,700 (=) 39. Love Yourself - 940,784 (=) 40. Firework - 931,919 (=)
41. Sunflower - 922,508 (+5) 42. Give Me Everything - 917,222 (-1) 43. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 (-1) 44. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 (-1) 45. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 (-1) 46. Sorry - 900,359 (-1) 47. California Gurls - 894,689 (=) 48. Dynamite - 890,753 (=) 49. Hey, Soul Sister - 877,665 (=) 50. Happier - 875,566 (=)
51. Hello - 871,047 (=) 52. Work - 867,280 (=) 53. Grenade - 862,572 (=) 54. Wake Me Up! - 852,615 (=) 55. Don't Let Me Down - 846,664 (=) 56. Havana - 845,242 (=) 57. OMG - 843,592 (=) 58. Lucid Dreams - 837,922 (=) 59. Fancy - 835,405 (=) 60. Can't Feel My Face - 834,121 (=)
61. I Like It - 830,825 (=) 62. Blank Space - 820,400 (=) 63. Cheap Thrills - 816,886 (=) 64. Some Nights - 815,764 (=) 65. Need You Now - 814,738 (=) 66. Stay With Me - 812,399 (=) 67. Can't Hold Us - 810,878 (=) 68. Roar - 778,760 (=) 69. Rude - 777,453 (=) 70. Sugar - 775,034 (=)
71. Payphone - 771,094 (=) 72. Airplanes - 765,592 (=) 73. Better Now - 764,199 (=) 74. Psycho - 757,813 (=) 75. Bodak Yellow - 757,674 (=) 76. Watch Me - 756,700 (=) 77. Can't Stop the Feeling - 756,021 (=) 78. Cheerleader - 755,617 (=) 79. Bad Romance - 755,119 (=) 80. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - 754,780 (=)
81. What Do You Mean - 752,350 (=) 82. Timber - 746,695 (=) 83. Nice For What - 743,109 (=) 84. Heathens - 739,733 (=) 85. Take Me to Church - 738,382 (=) 86. Meant to Be - 736,945 (=) 87. Hotline Bling - 736,887 (=) 88. Set Fire to the Rain - 736,880 (=) 89. thank u, next - 730,542 (=) 90. Super Bass - 729,332 (=)
91. f**k You - 729,011 (=) 92. Wrecking Ball - 724,009 (=) 93. Panda - 723,369 (=) 94. Break Your Heart - 720,662 (=) 95. Ho Hey - 718,589 (=) 96. Teenage Dream - 716,723 (=) 97. Starboy - 716,244 (=) 98. Good Feeling - 709,286 (=) 99. 7 rings - 706,818 (+3) --2000's CUTOFF: 704,907-- 100. Starships - 702,399 (-1)
Bubbling Under: 120. Wow. - 647,199 (+9) 143. High Hopes - 592,477 (+3) 145. Old Town Road - 588,386 (+22) Sucker - 456,502 bad guy - 300,242 Talk - 248,358 I Don’t Care - 161,199 ME! - 146,323
All-Time List: 118. SICKO MODE (+4) 136. Without Me (+4) 218. Sunflower (+29)
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Post by jebsib on Jun 18, 2019 21:08:22 GMT -5
August 9, 1958 - December 30, 1972: x1.7 January 6, 1973 - December 25, 1976: x2.0 January 1, 1977 - December 29, 1984: x1.6 January 5, 1985 - November 23, 1991: x2.0 November 30, 1991 - March 17, 2012: x1.0 March 24, 2012 - December 28, 2013: x0.9 January 4, 2014 - November 26, 2016: x0.85 December 3, 2016 - present: x0.80 Tanooki, any reason why Dec 30 1972 is a major cut-off point? Just 5 months later on June 9, 1973, the Hot 100 had the biggest overhaul in its entire history (biggest until Nov 30, 1991 - hell, just look at the actual published chart - it's bizarre) That would seem like a more logical era break...
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Post by tanooki on Jun 18, 2019 22:46:18 GMT -5
August 9, 1958 - December 30, 1972: x1.7 January 6, 1973 - December 25, 1976: x2.0 January 1, 1977 - December 29, 1984: x1.6 January 5, 1985 - November 23, 1991: x2.0 November 30, 1991 - March 17, 2012: x1.0 March 24, 2012 - December 28, 2013: x0.9 January 4, 2014 - November 26, 2016: x0.85 December 3, 2016 - present: x0.80 Tanooki, any reason why Dec 30 1972 is a major cut-off point? Just 5 months later on June 9, 1973, the Hot 100 had the biggest overhaul in its entire history (biggest until Nov 30, 1991 - hell, just look at the actual published chart - it's bizarre) That would seem like a more logical era break... I'm not entirely sure, but perhaps Billboard decided that the start of the 1973 chart year would be an easier multiplier for them to do. Considering the only other multiplier changes where the dates aren't calendar/chart years are the Neilsen update and the Streaming update, it's entirely possible that they went with arbitrary dates (the start of a year, chart or calendar year) as their start of an "era"
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Post by king_billboard_100 on Jun 19, 2019 4:06:04 GMT -5
Decade-End List for June 22, 2019. 7 rings is now locked Week 498/521 (95.6%) 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 - 1,135,134 (=) 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 - 1,031,591 (=) 24. We Are Young - 1,029,976 (=) 25. That's What I Like - 1,027,539 (=) 26. SICKO MODE - 1,024,024 (=)27. Tik Tok - 1,019,922 (=) 28. Without Me - 1,002,298 (+1)29. The Hills - 993,826 (-1) 30. All of Me - 992,466 (=) 31. Shake It Off - 991,518 (=) 32. One Dance - 991,483 (=) 33. Radioactive - 991,244 (=) 34. Sexy and I Know It - 989,474 (=) 35. Someone Like You - 989,122 (=) 36. Counting Stars - 975,478 (=) 37. E.T. - 966,658 (=) 38. Trap Queen - 942,700 (=) 39. Love Yourself - 940,784 (=) 40. Firework - 931,919 (=) 41. Sunflower - 922,508 (+5)42. Give Me Everything - 917,222 (-1) 43. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 (-1) 44. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 (-1) 45. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 (-1) 46. Sorry - 900,359 (-1) 47. California Gurls - 894,689 (=) 48. Dynamite - 890,753 (=) 49. Hey, Soul Sister - 877,665 (=) 50. Happier - 875,566 (=)51. Hello - 871,047 (=) 52. Work - 867,280 (=) 53. Grenade - 862,572 (=) 54. Wake Me Up! - 852,615 (=) 55. Don't Let Me Down - 846,664 (=) 56. Havana - 845,242 (=) 57. OMG - 843,592 (=) 58. Lucid Dreams - 837,922 (=) 59. Fancy - 835,405 (=) 60. Can't Feel My Face - 834,121 (=) 61. I Like It - 830,825 (=) 62. Blank Space - 820,400 (=) 63. Cheap Thrills - 816,886 (=) 64. Some Nights - 815,764 (=) 65. Need You Now - 814,738 (=) 66. Stay With Me - 812,399 (=) 67. Can't Hold Us - 810,878 (=) 68. Roar - 778,760 (=) 69. Rude - 777,453 (=) 70. Sugar - 775,034 (=) 71. Payphone - 771,094 (=) 72. Airplanes - 765,592 (=) 73. Better Now - 764,199 (=) 74. Psycho - 757,813 (=) 75. Bodak Yellow - 757,674 (=) 76. Watch Me - 756,700 (=) 77. Can't Stop the Feeling - 756,021 (=) 78. Cheerleader - 755,617 (=) 79. Bad Romance - 755,119 (=) 80. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - 754,780 (=) 81. What Do You Mean - 752,350 (=) 82. Timber - 746,695 (=) 83. Nice For What - 743,109 (=) 84. Heathens - 739,733 (=) 85. Take Me to Church - 738,382 (=) 86. Meant to Be - 736,945 (=) 87. Hotline Bling - 736,887 (=) 88. Set Fire to the Rain - 736,880 (=) 89. thank u, next - 730,542 (=) 90. Super Bass - 729,332 (=) 91. f**k You - 729,011 (=) 92. Wrecking Ball - 724,009 (=) 93. Panda - 723,369 (=) 94. Break Your Heart - 720,662 (=) 95. Ho Hey - 718,589 (=) 96. Teenage Dream - 716,723 (=) 97. Starboy - 716,244 (=) 98. Good Feeling - 709,286 (=) 99. 7 rings - 706,818 (+3)--2000's CUTOFF: 704,907-- 100. Starships - 702,399 (-1) Bubbling Under: 120. Wow. - 647,199 (+9) 143. High Hopes - 592,477 (+3) 145. Old Town Road - 588,386 (+22) Sucker - 456,502 bad guy - 300,242 Talk - 248,358 I Don’t Care - 161,199 ME! - 146,323 All-Time List: 118. SICKO MODE (+4) 136. Without Me (+4) 218. Sunflower (+29) 7 Rings is going to be Ariana Biggest hit?😂
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Jun 19, 2019 7:00:48 GMT -5
Decade-End List for June 22, 2019. 7 rings is now locked Week 498/521 (95.6%) 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 - 1,135,134 (=) 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 - 1,031,591 (=) 24. We Are Young - 1,029,976 (=) 25. That's What I Like - 1,027,539 (=) 26. SICKO MODE - 1,024,024 (=)27. Tik Tok - 1,019,922 (=) 28. Without Me - 1,002,298 (+1)29. The Hills - 993,826 (-1) 30. All of Me - 992,466 (=) 31. Shake It Off - 991,518 (=) 32. One Dance - 991,483 (=) 33. Radioactive - 991,244 (=) 34. Sexy and I Know It - 989,474 (=) 35. Someone Like You - 989,122 (=) 36. Counting Stars - 975,478 (=) 37. E.T. - 966,658 (=) 38. Trap Queen - 942,700 (=) 39. Love Yourself - 940,784 (=) 40. Firework - 931,919 (=) 41. Sunflower - 922,508 (+5)42. Give Me Everything - 917,222 (-1) 43. Locked Out of Heaven - 913,640 (-1) 44. Love the Way You Lie - 905,486 (-1) 45. Thinking Out Loud - 904,337 (-1) 46. Sorry - 900,359 (-1) 47. California Gurls - 894,689 (=) 48. Dynamite - 890,753 (=) 49. Hey, Soul Sister - 877,665 (=) 50. Happier - 875,566 (=)51. Hello - 871,047 (=) 52. Work - 867,280 (=) 53. Grenade - 862,572 (=) 54. Wake Me Up! - 852,615 (=) 55. Don't Let Me Down - 846,664 (=) 56. Havana - 845,242 (=) 57. OMG - 843,592 (=) 58. Lucid Dreams - 837,922 (=) 59. Fancy - 835,405 (=) 60. Can't Feel My Face - 834,121 (=) 61. I Like It - 830,825 (=) 62. Blank Space - 820,400 (=) 63. Cheap Thrills - 816,886 (=) 64. Some Nights - 815,764 (=) 65. Need You Now - 814,738 (=) 66. Stay With Me - 812,399 (=) 67. Can't Hold Us - 810,878 (=) 68. Roar - 778,760 (=) 69. Rude - 777,453 (=) 70. Sugar - 775,034 (=) 71. Payphone - 771,094 (=) 72. Airplanes - 765,592 (=) 73. Better Now - 764,199 (=) 74. Psycho - 757,813 (=) 75. Bodak Yellow - 757,674 (=) 76. Watch Me - 756,700 (=) 77. Can't Stop the Feeling - 756,021 (=) 78. Cheerleader - 755,617 (=) 79. Bad Romance - 755,119 (=) 80. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - 754,780 (=) 81. What Do You Mean - 752,350 (=) 82. Timber - 746,695 (=) 83. Nice For What - 743,109 (=) 84. Heathens - 739,733 (=) 85. Take Me to Church - 738,382 (=) 86. Meant to Be - 736,945 (=) 87. Hotline Bling - 736,887 (=) 88. Set Fire to the Rain - 736,880 (=) 89. thank u, next - 730,542 (=) 90. Super Bass - 729,332 (=) 91. f**k You - 729,011 (=) 92. Wrecking Ball - 724,009 (=) 93. Panda - 723,369 (=) 94. Break Your Heart - 720,662 (=) 95. Ho Hey - 718,589 (=) 96. Teenage Dream - 716,723 (=) 97. Starboy - 716,244 (=) 98. Good Feeling - 709,286 (=) 99. 7 rings - 706,818 (+3)--2000's CUTOFF: 704,907-- 100. Starships - 702,399 (-1) Bubbling Under: 120. Wow. - 647,199 (+9) 143. High Hopes - 592,477 (+3) 145. Old Town Road - 588,386 (+22) Sucker - 456,502 bad guy - 300,242 Talk - 248,358 I Don’t Care - 161,199 ME! - 146,323 All-Time List: 118. SICKO MODE (+4) 136. Without Me (+4) 218. Sunflower (+29) 7 Rings is going to be Ariana Biggest hit?😂 Fingers crossed on "Starboy" surviving and/or "High Hopes" sneaking in.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2019 9:10:10 GMT -5
well my worst nightmare has come true
i can't rearrange songs on the playlist anymore at all
brilliant
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jun 19, 2019 9:39:16 GMT -5
7 Rings is going to be Ariana Biggest hit?😂 Fingers crossed on "Starboy" surviving and/or "High Hopes" sneaking in. I really think it's impossible for High Hopes. He needs like 17-18k points every week till 52 weeks. But hey, Brendon has one of the biggest songs of this decade, top 120 is cool. Also, I think it's hard for Starboy too, Wow and OTR will be in the top 100 + one song for sure (Sucker, bad guy, Talk or something else).
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Post by rockgolf on Jun 19, 2019 12:35:03 GMT -5
Tanooki, any reason why Dec 30 1972 is a major cut-off point? Just 5 months later on June 9, 1973, the Hot 100 had the biggest overhaul in its entire history (biggest until Nov 30, 1991 - hell, just look at the actual published chart - it's bizarre) That would seem like a more logical era break... I looked up the June 9, 1973 chart on the Billboard site and didn't notice any out of the norm activity. There were several songs that dropped a lot, a couple that made major leaps, but that was typical of the day. No large number of debuts or high-charting debuts either. You sure you're thinking of the right chart?
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Post by jebsib on Jun 20, 2019 13:12:28 GMT -5
Putting aside the Billboard site (manually input 8 years ago without context), if you check the June 9 1973 issue (Google books / American Radio History) or Joel Whitburn's books that photocopy the actual printed charts, you'll see that the last week column says "This column deleted this week only. For explanation, see Page One story". Basically Airplay was re-added to the Top 50 (missing since the late 60s), Jukeboxes were increased dramatically, and sales decreased. This week is notorious as it was the only time that American Top 40 with Casey Kasem was like 95% inaccurate, as this chart was published late and the countdown did not yet have the new chart. It was known by chart watchers as the biggest Hot 100 methodology change ever (until 1991, 1998, 2005, etc).
The article:
"Billboard Launches Super Singles Chart" - Five major changes are being introduced in the Hot 100 Chart, effective with this week's Billboard.
Of primary significance is the fact that the methodology of preparing the Hot 100 has been changed to reflect the changes in the singles record business. The number of dealers handling singles - which heretofore had been sampled for the Hot 100 Chart - has been dwindling.
To make up for the reduced number of dealers, the Hot 100 methodology has been readjusted to include one-stops and a greater emphasis on radio airplay. The addition of reports from one-stops injects a new essential factor in the compilation of the Hot 100 - that of the jukebox operator. One-stops are the primary singles source for operators and, by sampling one-stops, the Hot 100 will include in its compilation the relative strength of singles in jukeboxes, as well as, sales at the retail level and radio airplay.
Jukeboxes 50 percent:
Industry estimates place the sale of singles to the jukebox industry at 50 percent of the total, thus making the jukebox operator equal in importance to the retailer.
Inasmuch as this issue's Hot 100 is based upon a different research sample than last week's - as the result of adding one-stops and giving increased emphasis to radio airplay - no valid basis of comparison exists between the chart positions as they appear this week with the previous week. In short, a different yardstick is being used now to
measure singles strength.
Therefore, to avoid reader confusion, the Hot 100 column headed "Last Week" has been deleted from this week's chart. This column, of course, will be reinstated in all future Hot 100 charts once the new basis of comparison (i.e., this week's Hot 100) has been established.
Another important change being introduced in this week's Hot 100 is the positioning of records by computer. In harnessing the computer to rank each week's selections, the time consumed for manual chart compilation has been eliminated, as well as, the possibility of human error.
Faster Chart
High speed compilation by computerization thus results in a faster chart reflection of actual market place conditions as to retail sales, radio, and jukebox programming activity. This is achieved by narrowing the time interval from the moment the market place sample is taken and the chart is printed.
Another major feature introduced in this week's Hot 100 is "The Super Seven". These are the seven singles which showed the *greatest chart strength* during the week in the bottom 70 of the chart. Singles in the top 30 are considered established hits, and because of their dominance in the market place do not require the "Star" designation.
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