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Post by slw84 on Apr 13, 2015 15:05:28 GMT -5
Sales estimates 1. See You Again 443,000 2. Uptown Funk 147,000 3. Sugar 140,000 4. Shut Up And Dance 136,000 5. GDFR 136,000 6. Earned It 115,000 7. Trap Queen 112,000 8. Chains 108,000 9. Love Me Like You Do 102,000 10. Thinking Out Loud 88,000 11. Want To Want Me 87,000 12. FourFiveSeconds 81,000 13. Honey, I'm Good 69,000 14. Somebody 68,000 15. Bitch Better Have My Money 62,000 16. Lay Me Down 62,000 17. Style 60,000 18. Hey Mama 59,000 19. Talking Body 57,000 20. Take Your Time 56,000 kworb.net/ccit's clear that SYA has this! Hopefully, not just for this hot 100 charting week. Hopefully, it sustains for the next few weeks until a newer #1 candidate arrives
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Post by crystalphnx on Apr 13, 2015 15:06:27 GMT -5
Had the Hot 100 No. 1 really been all that diva-dominated lately...?
2009 = Eminem & co., Flo Rida (with an uncredited Ke$ha), Jay Sean, Owl City, Jason Derulo, Jay-Z (with Alicia) 2010 = Taio, B.o.B, Usher, Eminem (with and without Rihanna), Bruno, Far East Movement 2011 = Bruno, Wiz, Pitbull, LMFAO, Maroon 5 (with Xtina) 2012 = LMFAO, fun., Gotye, Flo Rida, Maroon 5 2013 = M&RL, Baauer, Robin & co., Eminem (with Rihanna) 2014 = Pitbull (with Ke$ha), Pharrell, John Legend, MAGIC!
Maybe things were slightly tilted in favor of females, but it's not like men had been shut-out by any means. Some of the male acts I listed did have help from female guests, but I'd hardly call Dev, Nayer, Kimbra, etc. "pop divas."
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Post by jjose712 on Apr 13, 2015 15:09:50 GMT -5
You also have to realize that non-diva songs are going to start performing like this now. The recent dance-pop era is winding down on the Hot 100; Rihanna's new singles haven't been killing the chart like she usually does, Katy Perry's last album yielded two big hits and three duds (by her lofty standards), Gaga's last album couldn't catch fire at radio outside of "Applause", and Ke$ha has zero momentum now outside of a featured vocal on someone else's hit. Of course there's still Taylor, but music is cyclical and now we're heading into new directions. Male-driven songs are starting to dominate again. There will always be a Meghan Trainor or Lorde, but look at Blurred Lines, Happy, Uptown Funk…men are back on top for now. But other than Justin Timberlake and Bruno Mars (and at a stretch - Jason Derulo) there aren't very many major pop male solo artists right now. Are you sure? two of the best selling albums of last year (and both are selling very well this year too) are from males, X and In the lonely hour. Both able to produce at least a couple of top 10 hits. Yes both have short careers, but Bruno has only two albums too
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Post by jjose712 on Apr 13, 2015 15:11:02 GMT -5
I can only imagine what the weekly Hot 100 threads would be like enduring 14 weeks of "The Macarena". Macarena, You Light Up My Life, and Physical. The unholy trinity of Hot 100 terror. And all three of these are in the top ten biggest Hot 100 hits of all time. You light of my life is a masterpiece compared with other long run number ones like Boom boom pow or i got a feeling
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Post by slw84 on Apr 13, 2015 15:14:35 GMT -5
I can see SYA getting at least 7 weeks at #1. It has advantage of taking off very early in its chart run, which gives it potential for a lot of weeks. Like Blank Space. Unless Shut Up And Dance gets in the way, or something. See you again better not come for One Sweet days' record Had the Hot 100 No. 1 really been all that diva-dominated lately...? 2009 = Eminem & co., Flo Rida (with an uncredited Ke$ha), Jay Sean, Owl City, Jason Derulo, Jay-Z (with Alicia) 2010 = Taio, B.o.B, Usher, Eminem (with and without Rihanna), Bruno, Far East Movement 2011 = Bruno, Wiz, Pitbull, LMFAO, Maroon 5 (with Xtina) 2012 = LMFAO, fun., Gotye, Flo Rida, Maroon 5 2013 = M&RL, Baauer, Robin & co., Eminem (with Rihanna) 2014 = Pitbull (with Ke$ha), Pharrell, John Legend, MAGIC! Maybe things were slightly tilted in favor of females, but it's not like men had been shut-out by any means. Some of the male acts I listed did have help from female guests, but I'd hardly call Dev, Nayer, Kimbra, etc. "pop divas." Yeah females and all types of males support male acts. Typically, females and a specific set of males support female acts so when there's an all female top 5 that's a big deal. The other way around not so much...
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Post by ry4n on Apr 13, 2015 15:18:13 GMT -5
But other than Justin Timberlake and Bruno Mars (and at a stretch - Jason Derulo) there aren't very many major pop male solo artists right now. Are you sure? two of the best selling albums of last year (and both are selling very well this year too) are from males, X and In the lonely hour. Both able to produce at least a couple of top 10 hits. Yes both have short careers, but Bruno has only two albums too Oh right, I forgot about Ed and Sam lol. But still, they're too new to really judge if they'll have any longevity yet. Bruno's been around for 5 years and has churned out a steady flow of major hits in that time period, including a song that's currently on its 14th week at #1. I'd say his credentials are enough to make him an established pop star at the moment. I mean, Ke$ha broke through in the same year, and Lady Gaga only a year before.
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Post by Dylan :) on Apr 13, 2015 15:19:23 GMT -5
I can see SYA getting at least 7 weeks at #1. It has advantage of taking off very early in its chart run, which gives it potential for a lot of weeks. Like Blank Space. Unless Shut Up And Dance gets in the way, or something. See you again better not come for One Sweet days' record
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Post by allow that on Apr 13, 2015 15:26:03 GMT -5
I can see SYA getting at least 7 weeks at #1. It has advantage of taking off very early in its chart run, which gives it potential for a lot of weeks. Like Blank Space. Unless Shut Up And Dance gets in the way, or something. See you again better not come for One Sweet days' record If this were January the speculation may make sense. But 16 weeks from now is early August. Can it really stand that tall from now and through all of summer blockbuster season?
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Post by Gary on Apr 13, 2015 15:28:05 GMT -5
On the subject of make vs female
I see one essentially male/female duet and two songs from solo females in the current top 10
The scales have started to tip a bit, from the looks of things.
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This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 1 21 #1 14 wks Uptown Funk!, Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars 1 2 2 2 12 Sugar, Maroon 5 2 3 4 4 13 Love Me Like You Do, Ellie Goulding 3 4 5 6 15 AG Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey), The Weeknd 4 5 3 3 26 Thinking Out Loud, Ed Sheeran 2 6 6 8 11 Trap Queen, Fetty Wap 6 7 7 7 17 Style, Taylor Swift 6 8 9 10 21 G.D.F.R., Flo Rida Featuring Sage The Gemini & Lookas 8 9 8 5 11 FourFiveSeconds, Rihanna & Kanye West & Paul McCartney 4 10 See You Again
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Apr 13, 2015 15:29:59 GMT -5
I can see SYA getting at least 7 weeks at #1. It has advantage of taking off very early in its chart run, which gives it potential for a lot of weeks. Like Blank Space. Unless Shut Up And Dance gets in the way, or something. It doesnt even have 1 week at #1 yet and you're already saying it will have at least 7? It has a long way to go to make up the airplay deficit its at right now, and we really have no idea what the streaming numbers are going to look like yet.
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Post by Mikel Echarri on Apr 13, 2015 15:30:05 GMT -5
I want a lot of 1-week #1's since now, the last one was in 2013. Dear 2010...
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Post by ry4n on Apr 13, 2015 15:38:52 GMT -5
I can see SYA getting at least 7 weeks at #1. It has advantage of taking off very early in its chart run, which gives it potential for a lot of weeks. Like Blank Space. Unless Shut Up And Dance gets in the way, or something. It doesnt even have 1 week at #1 yet and you're already saying it will have at least 7? It has a long way to go to make up the airplay deficit its at right now, and we really have no idea what the streaming numbers are going to look like yet. Barring a surprise release, it doesn't have a lot of competition. I don't see it budging from the top of iTunes anytime soon, it's already #1 on Spotify, it has tons of room to grow on airplay, it's topping charts all over the world right now... it's going to be a monster hit.
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Apr 13, 2015 15:49:15 GMT -5
Personally I find SYA to be rather disgusting anyway. It's not a tribute to him. It's milking his dead body for cash.
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Post by crystalphnx on Apr 13, 2015 16:46:46 GMT -5
Personally I find SYA to be rather disgusting anyway. It's not a tribute to him. It's milking his dead body for cash. Not sure if this is where you were going with this, but is any of the profit going to any kind of charity/cause in Paul's honor? "One Sweet Day" = No charity/cause donations "I'll Be Missing You" = No charity/cause donations "Candle In The Wind '97" = Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund (All proceeds? Or just some?) "Together Again" = The American Foundation for AIDS Research ("A portion of the sales") Granted, OSD and TA weren't tied to the death of one specific, recognizable individual. Maybe there's better examples for comparison?
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Apr 13, 2015 16:51:05 GMT -5
I think who dominates has simply changed hands over the last 2 or 3 years. It happens. And right now we're kind of between staples on the charts (unless Ariana and Selena are on their way to becoming the next superstars, please no). Plus a lot of divas and big names are between albums and eras right now and other than Taylor, Rihanna is the only one having an era but because of the songs themselves not being standard pop hits, she's not having the same kind of success. I think she easily could have though if she went with We Found Love Part 2 or something. Kudos to her for switching it up.
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Post by johonmilla on Apr 13, 2015 18:53:19 GMT -5
Personally I find SYA to be rather disgusting anyway. It's not a tribute to him. It's milking his dead body for cash. Not sure if this is where you were going with this, but is any of the profit going to any kind of charity/cause in Paul's honor? "One Sweet Day" = No charity/cause donations "I'll Be Missing You" = No charity/cause donations "Candle In The Wind '97" = Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund (All proceeds? Or just some?) "Together Again" = The American Foundation for AIDS Research ("A portion of the sales") Granted, OSD and TA weren't tied to the death of one specific, recognizable individual. Maybe there's better examples for comparison? Dont forget we are the world too.
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Post by spooky21 on Apr 13, 2015 19:29:00 GMT -5
I came out of hibernation to say that the last two weeks have produced some of the most exciting conversations these threads have seen in a really long time. Keep it up folks!
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Post by Gary on Apr 13, 2015 21:13:02 GMT -5
The 'Furious 7' song revs up at radio. Is a Hot 100 reign next? Plus, new No. 1s for Maroon 5, Tove Lo, The Weeknd & more.
Chart Highlights offers a sneak peek at a select group of Billboard charts every Monday. (All charts below are based on radio airplay except for Dance Club Songs, which is based on reports submitted by a panel of DJs.) Find out the top songs, Greatest Gainers and debuts on the surveys listed below.
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Pop Songs *** No. 1 (2 weeks)*** "Sugar" Maroon 5 Greatest Gainer No. 15 "Shut Up And Dance" WALK THE MOON
Debut No. 31 "See You Again" Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth The song's biggest headlines might be written later this week, but Wiz Khalifa starts things off right as "See You Again," featuring Charlie Puth, debuts on the Pop Songs airplay chart at No. 31. As reported on Friday, signs point to the Furious 7 soundtrack single dethroning Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk!," featuring Bruno Mars, after 14 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 when the chart's upper ranks are revealed on Wednesday (April 15).
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Debut No. 33 "Geronimo" Sheppard Debut No. 39 "OctaHate" Ryn Weaver Debut No. 40 "Trap Queen" Fetty Wap
Rhythmic Songs *** No. 1 (4 weeks)*** "Somebody" Natalie La Rose Featuring Jeremih Greatest Gainer No. 14 "B**** Better Have My Money" Rihanna Debut No. 38 "Hey Mama" David Guetta Featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack Debut No. 40 "Drop That Kitty" Ty Dolla $ign Featuring Charli XCX & Tinashe
Adult Contemporary *** No. 1 (6 weeks)*** "Thinking Out Loud" Ed Sheeran Greatest Gainer No. 7 "Sugar" Maroon 5 Debut No. 30 "Nothing Without Love" Nate Ruess
Adult Pop Songs *** No. 1 (1 week)*** "Sugar" Maroon 5 Greatest Gainer No. 6 "Shut Up And Dance" WALK THE MOON Debut No. 39 "Chains" Nick Jonas Debut No. 40 "Take Your Time" Sam Hunt
Dance/Mix Show Airplay *** No. 1 (2 weeks)*** "Love Me Like You Do" Ellie Goulding Debut/Greatest Gainer No. 19 "Don't Look Down" Martin Garrix Featuring Usher Debut No. 36 "Bills" LUnchmoney Lewis Debut No. 37 "Tether" Eric Prydz Vs. Chvrches Debut No. 39 "Nobody Love" Tori Kelly Debut No. 40 "Kuaga" PIerce Fulton
Dance Club Songs *** No. 1 (1 week)***/Greatest Gainer "Talking Body" Tove Lo Debut No. 40 "I'll Be There" Chic Featuring Nile Rodgers
Debut No. 41 "Ghosttown" Madonna Can "Ghosttown" extends Madonna's historic chart record? It if goes on to hit No. 1, it will become her 45th leader on Dance Club Songs, padding the Queen of Pop's mark for the most No. 1s an artist has placed on any single Billboard chart.
"Ghosttown" also bullets for a second week at its No. 18 high on Adult Contemporary.
Debut No. 50 "If You Say It Again" Rozalla
Rock Airplay *** No. 1 (2 weeks)*** "Believe" Mumford & Sons Debut/Greatest Gainer No. 24 "Tear In My Heart" twenty one pilots Debut No. 41 "Moaning Lisa Smile" Wolf Alice Debut No. 42 "The Wolf" Mumford & Sons Debut No. 50 "Dancin' On Nails" We Are Harlot
Alternative Songs *** No. 1 (2 weeks)*** "Believe" Mumford & Sons Debut/Greatest Gainer No. 22 "Tear In My Heart" twenty one pilots Debut No. 32 "Moaning Lisa Smile" Wolf Alice
Adult Alternative Songs *** No. 1 (3 weeks)*** "Believe" Mumford & Sons Debut No. 22 "My Type" Saint Motel Debut No. 27 "The Wrong Year" The Decemberists Debut No. 30 "Take You Home" Scars On 45 Greatest Gainer "Things Happen" Dawes
Mainstream Rock Songs *** No. 1 (1 week)*** "Coming For You" The Offspring Greatest Gainer No. 3 "Heavy Is The Head" Zac Brown Band Featuring Chris Cornell Debut No. 33 "Lydia" Highly Suspect Debut No. 34 "God, If You Are Above..." Falling In Reverse
R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay *** No. 1 (1 week)***/Greatest Gainer "Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey)" The Weeknd Debut No. 42 "Wet Dreamz" J. Cole Debut No. 46 "Religious" Ne-Yo Debut No. 49 "Be Real" Kid Ink Featuring DeJ Loaf Debut No. 50 "It's Not My Fault" Anthony Lewis Featuring T.I.
Adult R&B Songs *** No. 1 (1 week)*** "Uptown Funk!" Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars Even after 14 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100, "Uptown Funk!" continues to add new chapters to its elite chart history. The track tops Adult R&B Songs, marking the fourth distinct-format airplay chart that the smash has ruled. It led Pop Songs for six weeks, Rhythmic Songs for five and Adult Pop Songs for one.
Ask Billboard: Is 14 Weeks at No. 1 Still a Big Deal?
Greatest Gainer No. 9 "Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey)" The Weeknd Debut No. 27 "Game Changer" Johnny Gill Debut No. 30 "I Miss You" Con Funk Shun
Rap Airplay *** No. 1 (7 weeks)*** "Truffle Butter" Nicki Minaj Featuring Drake & Lil Wayne Greatest Gainer No. 4 "Blessings" Big Sean Featuring Drake Debut No. 23 "Be Real" Kid Ink Featuring DeJ Loaf
Christian Airplay *** No. 1 (3 weeks)*** "Soul On Fire" Third Day Greatest Gainer No. 15 "Holy Spirit" Francesca Battistelli Debut No. 45 "Flawless" MercyMe Debut No. 50 "Impossible" Building 429
Gospel Airplay *** No. 1 (5 weeks)*** "I Am" Jason Nelson Greatest Gainer No. 13 "All The Glory" Alexis Spight
Country Airplay *** No. 1 (3 weeks)*** "Homegrown" Zac Brown Band Zac Brown Band's "Homegrown" spends a third week at No. 1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart. Of the group's 11 leaders, "Homegrown" is just its third to notch at least three weeks on top. The band last tripled up at No. 1 with "Goodbye in Her Eyes" (three weeks, 2013). It logged its best run at No. 1 with "Keep Me in Mind" (four weeks, 2011-12).
Debut/Greatest Gainer No. 38 "Crash And Burn" Thomas Rhett Debut No. 52 "Let It Go" George Strait Debut No. 60 "Let Me See Ya Girl" Cole Swindell
Latin Airplay *** No. 1 (1 week)***/Greatest Gainer "Nota de Amor" Wisin + Carlos Vives Featuring Daddy Yankee Debut No. 41 "Malditas Ganas" El Komander Debut No. 43 "Perdon, Perdon" Ha*Ash
Regional Mexican Songs *** No. 1 (6 weeks)*** "Contigo" Calibre 50 Greatest Gainer No. 18 "Malditas Ganas" El Komander Debut No. 33 "Por Las Dama Caballero" Cardenales de Nuevo Leon
Latin Pop Songs *** No. 1 (3 weeks)*** "Mi Verdad" Mana Featuring Shakira Greatest Gainer No. 4 "Nota de Amor" Wisin + Carlos Vives Featuring Daddy Yankee Debut No. 37 "Perdido En Tus Ojos" Don Omar Featuring Natti Natasha Debut No. 38 "Libre" Pedro Capo Debut No. 40 "Outside" Calvin Harris Featuring Ellie Goulding
Tropical Songs *** No. 1 (1 week)***/Greatest Gainer "Pierdo La Cabeza" Zion & Lennox Debut No. 36 "Bajo, Piano & Bongo" Ismael Miranda Debut No. 39 "Casi Perfecto" N'Klabe Debut No. 40 "Salvame" Diego Ferrani
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Post by badrobot on Apr 13, 2015 21:35:58 GMT -5
Ah I guess BB is pretty confident about SYA. alas. I would've like to have seen a non-awful song break the record. Or at least break the tie for second.
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Post by Hefty Hanna on Apr 13, 2015 22:01:35 GMT -5
You also have to realize that non-diva songs are going to start performing like this now. The recent dance-pop era is winding down on the Hot 100; Rihanna's new singles haven't been killing the chart like she usually does, Katy Perry's last album yielded two big hits and three duds (by her lofty standards), Gaga's last album couldn't catch fire at radio outside of "Applause", and Ke$ha has zero momentum now outside of a featured vocal on someone else's hit. Of course there's still Taylor, but music is cyclical and now we're heading into new directions. Male-driven songs are starting to dominate again. There will always be a Meghan Trainor or Lorde, but look at Blurred Lines, Happy, Uptown Funk…men are back on top for now. No idea if this has been addressed or not yet, but... 1. Rihanna's new songs aren't nearly as accessible as her past hits were. 2. The material on Katy Perry's latest effort was...questionable. 3. GaGa has arguably been over for a long while at this point. 4. Same goes for Ke$ha. That being said, you are right in that it is winding down and that male-driven songs have been the preference lately, but the women in the game (bar Taylor) have not been giving the public amazing quality music. If they were giving us really good songs it would be a lot more even right now.
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Post by 85la on Apr 13, 2015 22:02:12 GMT -5
Personally I find SYA to be rather disgusting anyway. It's not a tribute to him. It's milking his dead body for cash. Not sure if this is where you were going with this, but is any of the profit going to any kind of charity/cause in Paul's honor? "One Sweet Day" = No charity/cause donations "I'll Be Missing You" = No charity/cause donations "Candle In The Wind '97" = Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund (All proceeds? Or just some?) "Together Again" = The American Foundation for AIDS Research ("A portion of the sales") Granted, OSD and TA weren't tied to the death of one specific, recognizable individual. Maybe there's better examples for comparison? Exactly the point with OSD. It was just generally about commemorating people who died: loves ones, family members, friends, etc., and not addressed to one specific person, so you wouldn't really expect any proceeds to be given to charities. I wouldn't even necessarily call it a "tribute."
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Post by 85la on Apr 13, 2015 22:14:50 GMT -5
Anyone think Dear Future Husband has a shot at the top ten? It got a big boost last week (I'm not sure why), and its growth seems to be continuing.
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Post by allow that on Apr 13, 2015 22:33:30 GMT -5
Wasn't it only a few months ago when all but one position of the top 10 was females? (I believe it was late summer/early fall with songs like "Shake It Off," "Black Widowm" "Anaconda," :Break Free," "Chandelier," etc). It seems to back and forth.
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Post by crystalphnx on Apr 13, 2015 22:47:19 GMT -5
Wasn't it only a few months ago when all but one position of the top 10 was females? (I believe it was late summer/early fall with songs like "Shake It Off," "Black Widowm" "Anaconda," :Break Free," "Chandelier," etc). It seems to back and forth. Not sure if this is what you were thinking of, but the week of 10/4/14 had 8/10 (well, 7.5, counting Zedd on BF): 1 1 1 11 #1 3 wks All About That Bass, Meghan Trainor 1 2 2 2 5 AG Shake It Off, Taylor Swift 1 3 5 4 8 Bang Bang, Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj 3 4 3 3 7 Anaconda, Nicki Minaj 2 5 4 5 12 Black Widow, Iggy Azalea Featuring Rita Ora 4 6 6 6 24 Stay With Me, Sam Smith 2 7 7 8 12 Break Free, Ariana Grande Featuring Zedd 4 8 10 11 16 Boom Clap, Charli XCX 8 9 11 10 20 Chandelier, Sia 8 10 12 13 13 Don't Tell 'Em, Jeremih Featuring YG 10 Some of the comments in here made it seem as though men had been absent from the top tier of the Hot 100 for a while, which really hasn't been the case (apart from that handful of record-setting weeks last year when the Top 5 really was 100% female.)
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Post by forg on Apr 14, 2015 0:33:49 GMT -5
As much as I HATE to give it credit, "All About That Bass" or.... "Uptown Funk" itself. It's not that uncommon. So you keep saying. But as the record has no spun several times in this thread, it's a universally themed tribute song from a blockbuster movie that has multi-format appeal and the proper promotion. Of course it makes sense. Those songs didn't blow up suddenly, they climbed somewhat gradually. They didn't go from #42 to #1 in a matter of a few days. Yes I know it's a tribute so I can definitely understand large first week sales. But now that the movie hype is done, I don't get how a non-pop-diva maintains a 3x lead and barely decreases in sales at all. The movie hype is not really done. On its second weekend it still earned $59M which is big for a 2nd weekend cume and it also made box office headlines with is record opening in China and earning over $800M worldwide in just 2 weeks. The movie and the song is everywhere on the Internet from social media posts to articles talking about the final scene in the movie and some even embedding the music video. The song is connecting and sticking with the audience
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Post by ry4n on Apr 14, 2015 5:32:32 GMT -5
Top 10 flashbacks for this week
A decade since "Hollaback Girl"....
1 year ago (4/26/2014)
1 1 Happy - Pharrell Williams (8th week of 10 @ #1) 2 2 All Of Me - John Legend 3 3 Dark Horse - Katy Perry feat. Juicy J 4 4 Talk Dirty - Jason Derulo feat. 2 Chainz 5 5 Let It Go - Idina Menzel 6 6 Pompeii - Bastille 7 7 Team - Lorde 8 10 Turn Down For What - DJ Snake & Lil Jon 9 9 The Man - Aloe Blacc 10 8 Counting Stars - OneRepublic
5 years ago (4/24/2010)
1 1 Rude Boy - Rihanna (5th and final week @ #1) 2 2 Nothin' On You - B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars 3 3 Hey, Soul Sister - Train 4 6 Break Your Heart - Taio Cruz feat. Ludacris 5 9 In My Head - Jason Derulo 6 4 Need You Now - Lady Antebellum 7 5 Telephone - Lady Gaga & Beyonce 8 7 Imma Be - Black Eyed Peas 9 8 Baby - Justin Bieber feat. Ludacris 10 14 OMG - Usher feat. will.i.am
10 years ago (4/23/2005)
1 1 Candy Shop - 50 Cent feat. Olivia (8th week of 9 @ #1) 2 2 Hate It Or Love It - The Game feat. 50 Cent 3 3 Since U Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson 4 5 Lonely - Akon 5 4 Obsession - Frankie J feat. Baby Bash 6 6 Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - Green Day 7 7 Disco Inferno - 50 Cent 8 16 1 Thing - Amerie 9 13 Lonely No More - Rob Thomas 10 37 Hollaback Girl - Gwen Stefani
15 years ago (4/22/2000)
1 1 Maria Maria - Santana feat. The Product G&B (3rd week of 10 @ #1) 2 3 Breathe - Faith Hill 3 2 Say My Name - Destiny's Child 4 4 Bye Bye Bye - *NSYNC 5 6 Thong Song - Sisqo 6 5 Amazed - Lonestar 7 8 I Try - Macy Gray 8 11 It Feels So Good - Sonique 9 13 Everything You Want - Vertical Horizon 10 10 Get It On Tonite - Montell Jordan
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Apr 14, 2015 7:38:53 GMT -5
You also have to realize that non-diva songs are going to start performing like this now. The recent dance-pop era is winding down on the Hot 100; Rihanna's new singles haven't been killing the chart like she usually does, Katy Perry's last album yielded two big hits and three duds (by her lofty standards), Gaga's last album couldn't catch fire at radio outside of "Applause", and Ke$ha has zero momentum now outside of a featured vocal on someone else's hit. Of course there's still Taylor, but music is cyclical and now we're heading into new directions. Male-driven songs are starting to dominate again. There will always be a Meghan Trainor or Lorde, but look at Blurred Lines, Happy, Uptown Funk…men are back on top for now. Rihanna is becoming the Kanye of pop/R&B and its working. She has turned two songs that would have never even seen the light of day into radio and commercial hits, but because they are so out there, they're not going to be massive #1s. But she is far from over. Katy's duds from PRISM were still moderately successful and the two big hits were bigger than big hits. By the way, Dark Horse is about to hit the top 100 on iTunes yet again at a discounted $.069. Gaga's album was plagued with management issues, personal drama, a lack of accessible material, and still managed to sell almost 800k units. And Kesha went from having a top 2 hit followed by 2 gold singles that reached Top 40 to a stint in rehab and a messy public break with her svengali amid allegations of sexual assault, so those things do sort of stifle the momentum of a record.
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Post by skizzo on Apr 14, 2015 7:49:30 GMT -5
CHR Top40/POP Retros:
1987
01 02 Cutting Crew - (I Just) Died In Your Arms 02 07 U2 - With Or Without You 03 05 Madonna - La Isla Bonita 04 08 Jody Watley - Looking For A New Love 05 04 Steve Winwood - The Finer Things 06 01 Aretha Franklin & George Michael - I Knew You Were Waiting 07 06 Prince - Sign O' The Times 08 03 Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over 09 15 Fleetwood Mac - Big Love 10 17 Bryan Adams - Heat Of The Night
1992
01 01 Mariah Carey - Make It Happen 02 02 Vanessa Williams - Save The Best For Last 03 03 Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven 04 07 Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 05 06 U2 - One 06 11 En Vogue - My Lovin' 07 09 Joe Public - Live And Learn 08 08 Bruce Springsteen - Human Touch 09 10 Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need 10 12 Bryan Adams - Thought I'd Died And Gone To Heaven
1999 SPOTLIGHT
01 01 Sugar Ray - Every Morning 02 02 Sixpence None The Richer - Kiss Me 03 03 TLC - No Scrubs 04 09 98 Degrees - The Hardest Thing 05 08 Everlast - What It's Like 06 07 Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away 07 06 Goo Goo Dolls - Slide 08 04 Cher - Believe 09 05 Britney Spears - Baby One More Time 10 13 Ricky Martin - Livin' La Vida 11 11 Whitney Houston & Faith Evans - Heartbreak Hotel 12 10 Monica - Angel Of Mine 13 12 Matchbox 20 - Back 2 Good 14 14 Shania Twain - That Don't Impress Me Much 15 NE Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way 16 16 N*SYNC - I Drive Myself Crazy 17 17 Sheryl Crow - Anything But Down 18 19 Garbage - Special 19 20 Jewel - Down So Long 20 18 Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)
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Daniel Collins
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Post by Daniel Collins on Apr 14, 2015 9:12:26 GMT -5
2015/04/14
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1. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 207.072 (-1.348) 2. MAROON 5 - Sugar: 189.119 (-0.237) 3. ELLIE GOULDING - Love Me Like You Do: 180.327 (+1.470) 4. TAYLOR SWIFT - Style: 171.149 (-2.078) 5. THE WEEKND - Earned It: 161.141 (+2.896) 6. ED SHEERAN - Thinking Out Loud: 146.438 (-2.443) 7. NATALIE LA ROSE - Somebody f/Jeremih: 126.263 (+0.942) 8. ARIANA GRANDE - One Last Time: 96.952 (+1.390) 9. PITBULL - Time Of Our Lives f/Ne-Yo: 92.300 (-2.363) 10. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 91.190 (+2.380) ▲ 11. TAYLOR SWIFT - Blank Space: 89.266 (-0.554) ▼ 12. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 82.100 (+1.225) 13. FLO RIDA - GDFR f/Sage The Gemini: 81.304 (+1.181) 14. SAM HUNT - Take Your Time: 79.193 (+0.225) ▲ 15. ZAC BROWN BAND - Homegrown: 78.521 (-0.626) ▼ 16. NICKI MINAJ - Truffle Butter f/Drake...: 77.221 (-0.011) 17. DIERKS BENTLEY - Say You Do: 71.681 (-0.188) 18. LEE BRICE - Drinking Class: 68.726 (+0.314) ▲ 19. RIHANNA/KANYE WEST/P MCCARTNEY - FourFiveSeconds: 67.610 (-1.799) ▼ 20. CHRIS BROWN & TYGA - Ayo: 67.128 (-0.620)
21. CHRIS YOUNG - Lonely Eyes: 65.022 (-2.161) 22. FETTY WAP - Trap Queen: 64.947 (+0.682) 23. KEITH URBAN - Raise 'Em Up f/Eric Church: 62.814 (+0.512) 24. NICK JONAS - Chains: 59.659 (+0.077) 25. ZEDD - I Want You To Know f/S. Gomez: 58.431 (+0.268) ▲ 26. TYLER FARR - A Guy Walks Into A Bar: 57.587 (+0.474) ▲ 27. KELLY CLARKSON - Heartbeat Song: 57.172 (-1.036) ▼ 28. SAM SMITH - I'm Not The Only One: 56.776 (-0.193) 29. BILLY CURRINGTON - Don't It: 54.952 (+0.582) ▲ 30. HOZIER - Take Me To Church: 53.914 (-1.095) ▼ 31. VANCE JOY - Riptide: 53.198 (-0.532) 32. RAE SREMMURD - Tho Sum Mo f/Nicki Minaj: 47.657 (+0.114) ▲ 33. A THOUSAND HORSES - Smoke: 47.320 (+0.349) ▲ 34. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Lips Are Movin: 46.815 (+0.162***) ▲ 35. CALVIN HARRIS - Outside f/Ellie Goulding: 46.665 (-1.360) ▼ 36. SAM SMITH - Lay Me Down: 46.093 (+0.885) 37. COLE SWINDELL - Ain't Worth The Whiskey: 43.909 (-0.740) 38. SAM SMITH - Stay With Me: 43.878 (-0.625) 39. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Sippin' On Fire: 43.604 (+0.463) 40. KENNY CHESNEY - Wild Child w/Grace Potter: 42.169 (+0.011) 41. NICK JONAS - Jealous: 41.818 (-0.240)
42. TIM MCGRAW - Diamond Rings And Old...: 41.602 (+0.507) ▲ 43. TOVE LO - Talking Body: 40.604 (+0.463) ▲ 44. ONE DIRECTION - Night Changes: 39.895 (-1.561) ▼ 45. USHER - I Don't Mind f/Juicy J: 39.784 (+0.177) ▲ 46. NICO & VINZ - Am I Wrong: 38.774 (-0.671) ▲ 47. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Little Toy Guns: 37.371 (+0.171) ▲ 48. TAYLOR SWIFT - Shake It Off: 36.963 (+0.173) ▲ 49. DARIUS RUCKER - Homegrown Honey: 36.951 (-1.930) ▼ 50. IMAGINE DRAGONS - I Bet My Life: 36.708 (-3.662***) ▼ 51. OMARION - Post To Be f/Chris Brown&Jhene: 36.603 (+0.725) ▲ 52. BIG SEAN - Blessings f/Drake: 36.321 (+0.911) ▲ 53. MAROON 5 - Animals: 36.004 (-0.234) ▼ 54. EASTON CORBIN - Baby Be My Love Song: 35.292 (+0.225) 55. GEORGE EZRA - Budapest: 34.692 (+0.544) 56. BRAD PAISLEY - Crushin' It: 34.351 (+0.395) 57. KANYE WEST F/T.LONDON - All Day f/A.Kingd./P.McCartney: 32.858 (+0.703) ▲ 58. MIRANDA LAMBERT - Little Red Wagon: 32.821 (+0.426) 59. ERIC PASLAY - She Don't Love You: 32.363 (-0.037) ▼ 60. LUKE BRYAN - I See You: 31.303 (+0.184)
61. KELSEA BALLERINI - Love Me Like You Mean It: 31.203 (+0.092) 62. MAGIC! - Rude: 30.706 (-0.057***) 63. TORI KELLY - Nobody Love: 30.207 (+2.419***) ▲ 64. LILLYWOOD & ROBIN SCHULZ - Prayer In C: 28.901 (-0.646) ▼ 65. MEGHAN TRAINOR - All About That Bass: 28.605 (+0.155) ▼ 66. RIHANNA - Bitch Better Have My Money: 28.590 (+0.434) 67. JOHN LEGEND - All Of Me: 28.323 (+0.066) ▼ 68. ANDY GRAMMER - Honey, I'm Good: 28.019 (+0.311) ▲ 69. DJ SNAKE & ALUNAGEORGE - You Know You Like It: 27.838 (+0.667) ▲ 70. NICKI MINAJ - Only f/Drake, Lil Wayne: 27.798 (+0.073) 71. BRETT ELDREDGE - Mean To Me: 27.666 (-0.452) ▼ 72. THOMAS RHETT - Make Me Wanna: 27.521 (-0.453) ▼ 73. SHEPPARD - Geronimo: 27.512 (+0.224) ▲ 74. DISCLOSURE - Latch f/Sam Smith: 27.323 (-0.103) ▼ 75. WIZ KHALIFA - See You Again f/Charlie Puth: 27.277 (+2.581) ▲
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ss8
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Post by ss8 on Apr 14, 2015 11:32:14 GMT -5
Im amazed at how UF continues to get such minimal declines. While SYA is gaining on radio it's not smashing as hard as I thought it would be now. Clearly, radio is still fully behind/ not over UF lol. If things stay this way, next weeks charts will be super close (much more than this week). UF isn't 'gaining' (staying stagnant but it's only Tues.). SYA def isnt getting as many constant green updates. Actually, the last few have been red.
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