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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Jul 8, 2015 20:22:30 GMT -5
And now that reclaiming the top spot appears to be definitely out of the question for "Bad Blood", at least we've had our first 1-week-No. 1 in over 2 years. :) Yeah!!! Idr, this is the first instance since When I Was Your Man crowned no.1 for only a single week, and only the second instance since streaming started to be one component.. There've bin three songs that dominated chart for at least 12 weeks since 3/24/2012 but only two songs dominated for only one week. So... what Taylor achieved was rarer than what Wiz Damnass and Charlie Puss did!
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Post by forg on Jul 8, 2015 21:18:24 GMT -5
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Post by popbox on Jul 8, 2015 21:23:07 GMT -5
Insane we're in July and have essentially had 2 Hot 100 number one songs for the year. The hot 100 is dated 10 days ahead, so BS was essentially just #1 in 2014. And then BB just snuck one week in.
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Post by felipe on Jul 8, 2015 22:33:01 GMT -5
They make changes all the time without telling anyone. It's all corporate greed and corrupt. Should be a no-brainer by now. I'm not sure it's all corrupt, but I agree Billboard makes too many adjustments. Is the music industry changing that fast where they have to make a change every year or two? In 1991 when Soundscan arrived, I remember Billboard testing their new system for months before they integrated it into the consumer magazine. Seems like now they make an adjustment, go live with it and hope it makes sense. If it doesn't they just keep readjusting. The fact they change these rules and formula all the time just puts their credibily to question. Like, is SYA really the #1 song in the country or are they just using a "wrong" formula again?
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Post by Joe1240 on Jul 9, 2015 1:59:01 GMT -5
Looks like I was wrong about "Bad Blood" dominating the charts over the summer. As the song drops to #4,the only way it can get to #1 is a vital video or something else like it. 1 week at #1 for "Bad Blood" is better than what "Style" did and is great for a song that is a 4th single off the album.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Jul 9, 2015 4:13:27 GMT -5
Omg!! Shake it off #46, Style #48 and Blank Space round out top 50 (#50)!!! They're gonna fall off chart simultaneously!!! How rare is that???
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Post by Mikel Echarri on Jul 9, 2015 5:25:02 GMT -5
Omg!! Shake it off #46, Style #48 and Blank Space round out top 50 (#50)!!! They're gonna fall off chart simultaneously!!! How rare is that??? I think BS and Style will drop out next week, but SIO could survive one more week (very strange because is the first single)
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Post by Gary on Jul 9, 2015 7:13:54 GMT -5
Imagine Dragons' 'Radioactive' is now RIAA Certified Diamond
Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" is the longest-running song in the history of the Billboard charts, and it continues to reach new heights: It has hit diamond status.
Taylor Swift Brings Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons Out for 'Radioactive' in Detroit
The Recording Industry Association of America said Tuesday that "Radioactive" joins Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance," Justin Bieber's "Baby" and Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie" and "Not Afraid" as a digital diamond success. Elton John's "Candle in the Wind/The Way You Look Tonight" is the only physical single to accomplish that feat.
Imagine Dragons, Echosmith & More BottleRock Bands Test Their Napa Valley Knowledge: Watch
RIAA awards diamond plaques to singles and albums that reach 10x platinum status. That once was the equivalent of selling 10 million songs or albums, but has changed since RIAA began incorporating streaming from YouTube, Spotify and others. "Radioactive" has sold 7.7 million tracks, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and the band's record label, Interscope Records, said the song has been streamed more than 366 million times.
"Radioactive" won a Grammy and spent 87 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
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Post by jebsib on Jul 9, 2015 7:28:29 GMT -5
I think we are finally in an era when One Sweet Day will be dethroned.
Streams have led to slower turnover (obviously), and while 17 weeks atop the chart still feels challenging, it is now no longer so far fetched, given UF's 14 week reign on top of 31 weeks in the top 10...
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 9, 2015 7:34:59 GMT -5
Wow at Chris Brown, 6 songs on Hot 100
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Post by imbondz on Jul 9, 2015 7:41:28 GMT -5
I think we are finally in an era when One Sweet Day will be dethroned. Streams have led to slower turnover (obviously), and while 17 weeks atop the chart still feels challenging, it is now no longer so far fetched, given UF's 14 week reign on top of 31 weeks in the top 10... It does seem that way. Or...because songs can climb so quickly with streaming, viral videos...etc, it will make it even more difficult for a song to break the record. I think a song will break the record of 16 weeks, but it might not necessarily be in consecutive weeks.
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Jul 9, 2015 7:42:57 GMT -5
Looks like I was wrong about "Bad Blood" dominating the charts over the summer. As the song drops to #4,the only way it can get to #1 is a vital video or something else like it. 1 week at #1 for "Bad Blood" is better than what "Style" did and is great for a song that is a 4th single off the album. Style is the longterm bigger hit tho by far, as it will have much much higher recurrent airplay.
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Post by Gary on Jul 9, 2015 8:39:31 GMT -5
17 weeks at #1 will happen evenetually but I don't think the catalyst is streaming. There have been 28 songs since 1992 that have sepent 10 or more weeks at #1. Prior to that, in the Hot 100 era, there were only two.
Since 1992, 1 or 2 a year.
The frequency has not increased much. In this decade there have only been 5.
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Post by allow that on Jul 9, 2015 10:05:58 GMT -5
The only Diplo productions to have gone Top 10 until this week are "Paper Planes," "Look @ Me Now," and "Too Close," (#justice4climax) so his fourth must be a songwriting entry? Anyone know what it is?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2015 10:08:07 GMT -5
Can't believe Lean On fell 13-18 :( how though? Airplay for it needs to catch up ASAP.
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Post by jebsib on Jul 9, 2015 10:32:34 GMT -5
That's probably true. Over the last 24 years, there have been trends though. Not just in terms of content, but in terms of recurrent longevity and song familiarity fatigue.
In some eras (1998, 2006) 10 weeks at #1 feels almost like an impossibility. Then you have your 1996s, 2002s, 2005s and 2015s when the opposite is true.
I think we are in a time when 15 weeks *feels* possible.
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Post by crystalphnx on Jul 9, 2015 10:32:36 GMT -5
Can't believe Lean On fell 13-18 :( how though? Airplay for it needs to catch up ASAP. It climbed No. 21 ---> No. 18 on Airplay It fell No. 10 ---> No. 14 on Digital It fell No. 11 ---> No. 22 on Streaming If it keeps falling in the other two metrics, airplay will just be too little, too late at this point. :(
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Post by badrobot on Jul 9, 2015 11:48:21 GMT -5
Lean On is the third single in a row that I've loved that got stuck in the "top 15" zone. (After AlunaGeorge and Tove Lo.)
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Post by Dylan :) on Jul 9, 2015 11:54:00 GMT -5
Lean On is the third single in a row that I've loved that got stuck in the "top 15" zone. (After AlunaGeorge and Tove Lo.) boo In the last year, One Last Time, Cool Kids, Post To Be, Chains, Trumpets, Waves, Talking Body, You Know You Like It, and it seems Worth It may too :'(
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Post by Mikel Echarri on Jul 9, 2015 12:09:50 GMT -5
And that makes interesting Top 15 and boring Top 10
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jul 9, 2015 13:23:47 GMT -5
Do we know where BBHMM landed?
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Post by crystalphnx on Jul 9, 2015 13:26:57 GMT -5
Do we know where BBHMM landed? 15 28 28 15 B**** Better Have My Money, Rihanna 15 and a new peak of No. 7 on Streaming.
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Post by allow that on Jul 9, 2015 17:57:41 GMT -5
The only Diplo productions to have gone Top 10 until this week are "Paper Planes," "Look @ Me Now," and "Too Close," (#justice4climax) so his fourth must be a songwriting entry? Anyone know what it is? Anyone? Kurt I feel like you're the best bet! Lean On is the third single in a row that I've loved that got stuck in the "top 15" zone. (After AlunaGeorge and Tove Lo.) Pretty sure this is just a temporary setback for "Lean On." Even so, it'll need a lil' something extra to go top 10. I'm surprised its awesome video hasn't gone more viral tbh.
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Post by Kurt on Jul 9, 2015 18:48:42 GMT -5
The only Diplo productions to have gone Top 10 until this week are "Paper Planes," "Look @ Me Now," and "Too Close," (#justice4climax) so his fourth must be a songwriting entry? Anyone know what it is? Anyone? Kurt I feel like you're the best bet! Lean On is the third single in a row that I've loved that got stuck in the "top 15" zone. (After AlunaGeorge and Tove Lo.) Pretty sure this is just a temporary setback for "Lean On." Even so, it'll need a lil' something extra to go top 10. I'm surprised its awesome video hasn't gone more viral tbh. I'm not sure, and I wouldn't put it past Billboard to just have the figure wrong, ha. Another article from when "Where Are U Now" hit the top 40 in April said he had six former top-40s, but I only count five: "Paper Planes," "Look At Me Now," "Too Close," "Climax," and "Elastic Heart" - "Lean On" isn't in there since it was only at #87 in its second week.
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Post by Verisimilitude on Jul 9, 2015 19:27:49 GMT -5
The fourth must be Swagga Like Us?
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Post by allow that on Jul 9, 2015 19:41:15 GMT -5
Anyone? Kurt I feel like you're the best bet! Pretty sure this is just a temporary setback for "Lean On." Even so, it'll need a lil' something extra to go top 10. I'm surprised its awesome video hasn't gone more viral tbh. I'm not sure, and I wouldn't put it past Billboard to just have the figure wrong, ha. Another article from when "Where Are U Now" hit the top 40 in April said he had six former top-40s, but I only count five: "Paper Planes," "Look At Me Now," "Too Close," "Climax," and "Elastic Heart" - "Lean On" isn't in there since it was only at #87 in its second week. He also produced the #30 peaking "It Won't Stop" by Sevyn Streeter, which surprised me at first because it's way more sedated than his signature.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2015 5:42:31 GMT -5
"Can't Feel My Face" debuts at #4 R&B/Hip-Hop. I guess Billboard randomly decided it's R&B now..
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Post by velaxti on Jul 10, 2015 5:48:46 GMT -5
"Can't Feel My Face" debuts at #4 R&B/Hip-Hop. I guess Billboard randomly decided it's R&B now.. I'm glad tbh. The song is going to be a big urban radio hit in the end imo.
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Post by lyhom on Jul 10, 2015 5:53:34 GMT -5
it's kind of weird seeing just debut now, though, especially since songs like "uptown funk!" have never debuted (or did it have a short run? idk I only really started following the R&B/Hip Hop Billboard charts recently) even though that got some urban airplay
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Post by jebsib on Jul 10, 2015 7:06:37 GMT -5
This is a problem moving forward. I guess a consensus of R&B stations or the label (or yes, Billboard) decided to add it. Too many songs 'pop-based' songs have charted high on Mainstream R&B and not gotten onto the big chart in the last three years.
Recall Tove Lo was #1 on Rock Songs one week, and removed the next when deemed 'too pop'?
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