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Post by velaxti on Aug 15, 2015 11:35:49 GMT -5
Yes. It is odd that the genre thrives on streaming when it was an uphill battle on iTunes for most of the 12 years. I think it's because you have to pay on iTunes, on the illegal downloading sites hip hop does much better.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Aug 15, 2015 12:07:44 GMT -5
Older people remember the time when sales were almost nonexistent so... But back then the #1 album of the week wasn't selling 30k, was it? I'd say back then there was less variety because the only places you had to explore and discover new music was in radio, tv or magazines, or on the local live scene. Do the sales totals actually include every album counted by soundscan or does it include only a certain portion? I seem to remember reading once that weekly overall sales totals included only the combined total of the top 200.
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 15, 2015 18:39:54 GMT -5
Be wary, it could switch either this or next week. The airplay gap narrows, the sales gap narrows this week thanks to the performance and the remix which should extend further next week, and the video streaming lead The Weeknd had might reverse. (I don't want it to happen as much as you do, but after Shake it Off returned to the top for 2 straight weeks, I've become more cautious about overconfidence) But with SIO it was apparent that it was holding up better than AATB so I was expecting SIO to return to the top (tbh I'm very surprised it didn't do it like 3 weeks earlier than it did). In this case though the gap between CFMF and Cheerleader seems to remain the same at best (I would even go on to say that CFMF is getting ahead in Spotify and streaming) so unless CFMF starts to freefall really soon I don't think it will fall below Cheerleader. I'm just wondering what the next #1 will be and how soon it will get there (but for now I project CFMF to be #1 for the next 4-5 weeks). That's just my stipulation though. This week, I will agree with you Mark. Can't Feel My Face is ahead in all three matrixes over Cheerleader. But I'll agree with Rimetm that things can easily change. You see how narrow the gap is between the two songs now. If there's a slight uptake in sales for Cheerleader or a slip anywhere by Can't Feel My Face, then things can change. Provided CFMF is able to hold off Cheerleader, I'd say the next number one will be Taylor Swift's Wildest Dreams. Lean On probably will peak at number 3-4 (although that's a lot higher than I thought it would peak). Fetty might have a number one if he could just pick one song and promote the heck out of it, but while the scattershot efforts might give him 2-3 top 20s, it won't lead to number 1. I think Fight Song has peaked (did I see a drop in radio in today's chart?). Locked Away is probably due for a major jump this week (nice sales), but I'm not sure about that song's prospects yet. Good for You and CFTS have more or less stalled out. But perhaps Ed Sheeran might be overdue for some karma after Thinking Out Loud was held off by Uptown Funk and Photograph could sneak in. Another possibility is What Do You Mean, that new Justin Bieber single gaining support from Luke Bryan and Meghan Trainor already. The Next Number One? 1. Cheerleader (sometime in the next couple of weeks?) 2. Wildest Dreams (as soon as she releases it, lol) 3. What Do You Mean (3 weeks from now) EDIT: 4. Drag Me Down (perhaps when the music video comes out?) 5. Photograph (4-8 weeks from now) 6. Locked Away (4-8 weeks from now)
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Post by imbondz on Aug 15, 2015 18:43:41 GMT -5
Really Photograph? How so?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2015 19:57:42 GMT -5
Much as I think Photograph is a great song and would love to see Ed get a #1, it's a bit far-fetched IMO to say that it will be #1. Lean On is much more likely to be a future #1 than Photograph.
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Post by sagi on Aug 15, 2015 20:27:54 GMT -5
Three horse race. The new Ariana, the new JB or Locked Away. I get the analysis of Cheerleader but that seems like a song too much in decline. CFMF would have to suddenly hit a huge wall next week and get passed by Cheerleader on the way down. That seems less likely literally every day. Lean on is going to get some promo help this week but it says a lot that the sales dived as soon as the discount ended.
Other strong signals for Locked Away - digital gainer last week, likely airplay gainer this week and with the video out possible streaming gainer next week.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Aug 15, 2015 21:05:01 GMT -5
Why y'all that confident of "wildest dreams"? Even the single Megamind Katy Perry was flaccid as hell when releasing the fifth single of "teenage dreams which was "last Friday night" and only made no.1 due to its sensational vid plus she put it on sale (0.69).. Taylor, however, got an album sale a lot higher than Katy's and no spotify.. If there's no remix or a somehow "decade-defining" vid, then how's she gonna deliver her relatively mediocre (production not half good as any of her first three singles and not quite a smashing summer anthem like "bad blood" as well) fifth single to no.1??? Almost impossible!!
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Post by Clauss on Aug 15, 2015 23:49:08 GMT -5
Why y'all that confident of "wildest dreams"? Even the single Megamind Katy Perry was flaccid as hell when releasing the fifth single of "teenage dreams which was "last Friday night" and only made no.1 due to its sensational vid plus she put it on sale (0.69).. Taylor, however, got an album sale a lot higher than Katy's and no spotify.. If there's no remix or a somehow "decade-defining" vid, then how's she gonna deliver her relatively mediocre (production not half good as any of her first three singles and not quite a smashing summer anthem like "bad blood" as well) fifth single to no.1??? Almost impossible!! CFMC is selling 130k, 180M AI on mediabase and relative low Streaming 15.4M and it's #1. It's just TIMING. And with an AWFUL video he got the #1
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Aug 16, 2015 0:17:38 GMT -5
Why y'all that confident of "wildest dreams"? Even the single Megamind Katy Perry was flaccid as hell when releasing the fifth single of "teenage dreams which was "last Friday night" and only made no.1 due to its sensational vid plus she put it on sale (0.69).. Taylor, however, got an album sale a lot higher than Katy's and no spotify.. If there's no remix or a somehow "decade-defining" vid, then how's she gonna deliver her relatively mediocre (production not half good as any of her first three singles and not quite a smashing summer anthem like "bad blood" as well) fifth single to no.1??? Almost impossible!! CFMC is selling 130k, 180M AI on mediabase and relative low Streaming 15.4M and it's #1. It's just TIMING. And with an AWFUL video he got the #1 Not convincing dude! Can't feel my face is the second single and is likely to have a better sell prospect for his album's not yet brought out and this single is definitely the fiery zenith of his pre-album era such that countless promos were done. Taylor, on the other hand, is a multi-platinum album personality and her singles are showing a skid-hitting tendency each after each especially sales for people have already owned the album unless there's a smarty remix that brings on quite a novelty no one is buying ONE PARTICULAR SONG but some diehard fun of that song itself. 1989 has past its prime already and after all is said and done there's only last singles to close it up decently so don't expect that to be a miracle as well. The Weeknd is not yet released the album and this song is under great care to be pushed forward and he's much likely the rage now than 1989. Tay Tay is likely to make this song another disappointing vid like she did with a perfect song Style I guess.. unless she brings all of her exs as her cameo this time, then 100 million streaming in one week? Ridiculous.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Aug 16, 2015 0:25:29 GMT -5
Why y'all that confident of "wildest dreams"? Even the single Megamind Katy Perry was flaccid as hell when releasing the fifth single of "teenage dreams which was "last Friday night" and only made no.1 due to its sensational vid plus she put it on sale (0.69).. Taylor, however, got an album sale a lot higher than Katy's and no spotify.. If there's no remix or a somehow "decade-defining" vid, then how's she gonna deliver her relatively mediocre (production not half good as any of her first three singles and not quite a smashing summer anthem like "bad blood" as well) fifth single to no.1??? Almost impossible!! CFMC is selling 130k, 180M AI on mediabase and relative low Streaming 15.4M and it's #1. It's just TIMING. And with an AWFUL video he got the #1 Timing?? You tell me, can't feel my face in the worst case scenario is not gonna be missing top 5 all right with about 500k points!! What if Wildest Dreams sells 100k tops in a week and 150M Al and a much lousier streaming like 6M (for there's no spotify at all and even the all-out vid Bad Blood only brought up a few wks of 6+M streaming) then top 10 is an uncertainty even with good timing..
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Post by sagi on Aug 16, 2015 1:21:51 GMT -5
Welcome to the hot 100. There are two factors that make or break a song getting to number 1 in the Neilson era. How popular the song is and as important, timing. Timing is really the name of the game. Consider spring of 2012. Starships spends 17 weeks in the top 10 but only peaks at number 5. Why? Cuz Nikki was going against Call Me Maybe, We are young, what makes you beautiful, payphone, somebody that I used to know, and glad you came. There was a week in late April of that year when 7 of the top 10 songs of the year were simultaneously in the top 10. How about Anaconda last year doing 50M+ streams and only getting to number 2? It's always been about timing so there should be no shade for a song that gets to number 1 as a beneficiary of good timing.
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Post by jarhys on Aug 16, 2015 1:23:51 GMT -5
And Thinking Out Loud got blocked by Uptown Funk while it could be #1 in other weeks.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Aug 16, 2015 3:07:51 GMT -5
Welcome to the hot 100. There are two factors that make or break a song getting to number 1 in the Neilson era. How popular the song is and as important, timing. Timing is really the name of the game. Consider spring of 2012. Starships spends 17 weeks in the top 10 but only peaks at number 5. Why? Cuz Nikki was going against Call Me Maybe, We are young, what makes you beautiful, payphone, somebody that I used to know, and glad you came. There was a week in late April of that year when 7 of the top 10 songs of the year were simultaneously in the top 10. How about Anaconda last year doing 50M+ streams and only getting to number 2? It's always been about timing so there should be no shade for a song that gets to number 1 as a beneficiary of good timing. Yeah You're so "convincing".. Starships spent 21 weeks in the top 10.. Twenty-one! Understand, boy? And Anaconda did 30-35M streams that week.. What you said is so "accurate" huh
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Aug 16, 2015 3:13:09 GMT -5
Welcome to the hot 100. There are two factors that make or break a song getting to number 1 in the Neilson era. How popular the song is and as important, timing. Timing is really the name of the game. Consider spring of 2012. Starships spends 17 weeks in the top 10 but only peaks at number 5. Why? Cuz Nikki was going against Call Me Maybe, We are young, what makes you beautiful, payphone, somebody that I used to know, and glad you came. There was a week in late April of that year when 7 of the top 10 songs of the year were simultaneously in the top 10. How about Anaconda last year doing 50M+ streams and only getting to number 2? It's always been about timing so there should be no shade for a song that gets to number 1 as a beneficiary of good timing. Sail spent 87 weeks in top 100 but only peaked no.17 l, why? Cuz' the great AWOLNATION had to go against Royals, Roar, Wrecking Ball, Hold on we're going home,Wake me up, holy grail, blurred lines, the fox, applause, summertime sadness, 23, safe and sound, berzerk, radioactive, we can't stop and this is my kind of night... Such a bad timing! If "sail" was released in 2015 it's definitely gonna be topping the chart for 30 weeks! (Sarcasm)
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Post by ry4n on Aug 16, 2015 5:19:14 GMT -5
Top 10 flashbacks for this week
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1 year ago (8/30/2014)
1 1 Rude - MAGIC! (6th and final week @ #1) 2 4 All About That Bass - Meghan Trainor 3 2 Stay With Me - Sam Smith 4 18 Break Free - Ariana Grande feat. Zedd 5 3 Fancy - Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX 6 5 Am I Wrong - Nico & Vinz 7 6 Problem - Ariana Grande feat. Iggy Azalea 8 15 Black Widow - Iggy Azalea feat. Rita Ora 9 8 Chandelier - Sia 10 9 Bang Bang - Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj
5 years ago (8/28/2010)
1 1 Love The Way You Lie - Eminem feat. Rihanna (5th week of 7 @ #1) 2 2 Dynamite - Taio Cruz 3 4 California Gurls - Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg 4 5 I Like It - Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull 5 9 Teenage Dream - Katy Perry 6 7 Cooler Than Me - Mike Posner 7 8 DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love - Usher feat. Pitbull 8 3 Mine - Taylor Swift 9 6 Airplanes - B.o.B feat. Hayley Williams 10 10 Ridin' Solo - Jason Derulo
10 years ago (8/27/2005)
1 1 We Belong Together - Mariah Carey (12th week of 14 @ #1) 2 2 Don't Cha - Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes 3 3 Pon De Replay - Rihanna 4 4 Let Me Hold You - Bow Wow feat. Omarion 5 6 You & Me - Lifehouse 6 12 Shake It Off - Mariah Carey 7 7 Behind These Hazel Eyes - Kelly Clarkson 8 8 Listen To Your Heart - DHT 9 5 Lose Control - Missy Elliott feat. Ciara & Fatman Scoop 10 10 Pimpin' All Over The World - Ludacris feat. Bobby Valentino
15 years ago (8/26/2000)
1 5 Doesn't Really Matter - Janet Jackson (1st week of 3 @ #1) 2 1 Incomplete - Sisqo 3 2 Bent - Matchbox 20 4 3 Jumpin', Jumpin' - Destiny's Child 5 8 I Wanna Know - Joe 6 4 It's Gonna Be Me - *NSYNC 7 10 No More - Ruff Endz 8 7 Absolutely (Story Of A Girl) - Nine Days 9 6 Try Again - Aaliyah 10 9 Everything You Want - Vertical Horizon
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Post by Daniel Collins on Aug 16, 2015 6:28:21 GMT -5
Mediabase 08/16/15 1. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 189.095 (+ 0.048) 2. OMI - Cheerleader: 177.454 (+ 0.814) 3. TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 152.345 (- 2.644) 4. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 126.246 (- 0.721) 5. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 124.351 (+ 2.189) 6. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 115.429 (- 0.749) 7. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 104.755 (+ 1.126) ▲ 8. WIZ KHALIFA - See You Again f/Charlie Puth: 102.803 (- 1.622) ▼ 9. SKRILLEX & DIPLO - Where Are U Now w/J. Bieber: 91.262 (+ 0.169) 10. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 86.496 (- 0.534) ▲ 11. FIFTH HARMONY - Worth It f/Kid Ink: 85.113 (- 2.259) ▼ 12. SELENA GOMEZ - Good For You f/A$AP Rocky: 83.523 (+ 2.096) ▲ 13. FALL OUT BOY - Uma Thurman: 82.533 (+ 1.006) 14. DEMI LOVATO - Cool For The Summer: 80.644 (+ 1.013) ▲ 15. ANDY GRAMMER - Honey, I'm Good: 80.604 (- 1.879) ▼ 16. DAVID GUETTA - Hey Mama f/N. Minaj & Afrojack: 72.800 (- 1.885) 17. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 67.832 (- 0.426) 18. ZAC BROWN BAND - Loving You Easy: 67.168 (+ 0.033) 19. MAROON 5 - Sugar: 65.748 (- 0.304) 20. FRANKIE BALLARD - Young & Crazy: 63.808 (+ 0.424) FETTY WAP - My Way f/Monty: 62.553 (+ 0.684) SAM HUNT - House Party: 61.205 (+ 0.870) R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 53.124 (+ 2.408) THOMAS RHETT - Crash And Burn: 52.750 (+ 0.685) X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 37.991 (+ 0.378) THE WEEKND - The Hills: 37.154 (+ 1.755) CHARLIE PUTH - Marvin Gaye f/Meghan Trainor: 34.561 (+ 0.395) MEEK MILL - All Eyes On You f/Minaj/Brown: 33.587 (+ 0.205) FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Anything Goes: 31.367 (+ 0.391) 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - She's Kinda Hot: 30.137 (+ 0.574) JASON DERULO - Cheyenne: 28.856 (+ 0.138) ZEDD - Beautiful Now f/Jon Bellion: 27.779 (+ 0.114) ONE DIRECTION - Drag Me Down: 25.830 (+ 1.072) SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 17.845 (+ 0.950) HAILEE STEINFELD - Love Myself: 17.729 (+ 2.179) JANET JACKSON - No Sleeep: 17.318 (- 0.502) MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 15.068 (+ 0.303) CALVIN HARRIS + DISCIPLES - How Deep Is Your Love: 14.112 (+ 0.254) A GREAT BIG WORLD - Hold Each Other f/Futuristic: 13.355 (+ 0.459) MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS - Growing Up f/Ed Sheeran: 13.340 (+ 1.212) DRAKE - Back To Back: 12.597 (+ 0.122) CHRIS BROWN - Liquor: 12.188 (+ 0.561) ALESSIA CARA - Here: 11.939 (+ 0.774) DISCLOSURE - Omen f/Sam Smith: 11.654 (+ 0.111) THE BAND PERRY - Live Forever: 5.411 (+ 0.369) ROBIN THICKE - Back Together f/Nicki Minaj: 3.532 (+ 0.353) RITA ORA - Body On Me f/Chris Brown: 2.788 (+ 0.617)
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Post by sagi on Aug 16, 2015 8:44:32 GMT -5
Welcome to the hot 100. There are two factors that make or break a song getting to number 1 in the Neilson era. How popular the song is and as important, timing. Timing is really the name of the game. Consider spring of 2012. Starships spends 17 weeks in the top 10 but only peaks at number 5. Why? Cuz Nikki was going against Call Me Maybe, We are young, what makes you beautiful, payphone, somebody that I used to know, and glad you came. There was a week in late April of that year when 7 of the top 10 songs of the year were simultaneously in the top 10. How about Anaconda last year doing 50M+ streams and only getting to number 2? It's always been about timing so there should be no shade for a song that gets to number 1 as a beneficiary of good timing. Yeah You're so "convincing".. Starships spent 21 weeks in the top 10.. Twenty-one! Understand, boy? And Anaconda did 30-35M streams that week.. What you said is so "accurate" huh Buddy let's be nice to one another here. Working off the top of my head at 1 am. I think you got my point though. Sheesh.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2015 10:37:43 GMT -5
Welcome to the hot 100. There are two factors that make or break a song getting to number 1 in the Neilson era. How popular the song is and as important, timing. Timing is really the name of the game. Consider spring of 2012. Starships spends 17 weeks in the top 10 but only peaks at number 5. Why? Cuz Nikki was going against Call Me Maybe, We are young, what makes you beautiful, payphone, somebody that I used to know, and glad you came. There was a week in late April of that year when 7 of the top 10 songs of the year were simultaneously in the top 10. How about Anaconda last year doing 50M+ streams and only getting to number 2? It's always been about timing so there should be no shade for a song that gets to number 1 as a beneficiary of good timing. Sail spent 87 weeks in top 100 but only peaked no.17 l, why? Cuz' the great AWOLNATION had to go against Royals, Roar, Wrecking Ball, Hold on we're going home,Wake me up, holy grail, blurred lines, the fox, applause, summertime sadness, 23, safe and sound, berzerk, radioactive, we can't stop and this is my kind of night... Such a bad timing! If "sail" was released in 2015 it's definitely gonna be topping the chart for 30 weeks! (Sarcasm) Haha! Since you mentioned the fox... What does the fox say?
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Post by Soulsista on Aug 16, 2015 11:32:21 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
August 30, 1980
01 02 Sailing - Christopher Cross (1st and only week at #1) 02 05 Upside Down - Diana Ross 03 01 Magic - Olivia Newton-John 04 04 Emotional Rescue - The Rolling Stones 05 03 Take Your Time (Do It Right) - The S.O.S. Band 06 07 Fame - Irene Cara 07 08 All Out Of Love - Air Supply 08 11 Give Me The Night - George Benson 09 09 Let My Love Open The Door - Pete Townshend 10 10 More Love - Kim Carnes
August 31, 1985
01 01 The Power Of Love - Huey Lewis & The News (2nd and final week at #1) 02 04 St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) - John Parr 03 05 Freeway Of Love - Aretha Franklin 04 06 We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) - Tina Turner 05 07 Summer Of '69 - Bryan Adams 06 02 Shout - Tears For Fears 07 03 Never Surrender - Corey Hart 08 12 Cherish - Kool & The Gang 09 14 You're Only Human (Second Wind) - Billy Joel 10 17 Money For Nothing - Dire Straits
September 1, 1990
01 03 If Wishes Came True - Sweet Sensation (1st and only week at #1) 02 05 Blaze Of Glory - Jon Bon Jovi 03 04 Unskinny Bop - Poison 04 06 Release Me - Wilson Phillips 05 07 Do Me! - Bell Biv DeVoe 06 02 Come Back To Me - Janet Jackson 07 08 Have You Seen Her - M.C. Hammer 08 01 Vision Of Love - Mariah Carey 09 09 Jerk Out - The Time 10 13 Tonight - New Kids On The Block
August 26, 1995
01 02 Kiss From a Rose - Seal (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Waterfalls - TLC 03 03 Boombastic - Shaggy 04 05 Colors Of The Wind - Vanessa Williams 05 06 I Can Love You Like That - All-4-One 06 28 Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio feat. L.V. 07 09 He's Mine - MoKenStef 08 07 Don't Take It Personal (Just One Of Dem Days) - Monica 09 08 Run-Around - Blues Traveler 10 04 One More Chance / Stay With Me - The Notorious B.I.G.
Next week: the first song to debut at #1 on the Hot 100.
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Post by Soulsista on Aug 16, 2015 11:58:04 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
August 22, 1960 (for the week ending August 27)
01 01 It's Now Or Never - Elvis Presley (2nd of 5 weeks at #1) 02 02 Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini - Brian Hyland 03 05 Walk Don't Run - The Ventures 04 08 The Twist - Chubby Checker 05 03 I'm Sorry - Brenda Lee 06 04 Only The Lonely - Roy Orbison 07 11 Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu) - Bobby Rydell 08 07 Finger Poppin' Time - Hank Ballard 09 12 Mission Bell - Donnie Brooks 10 10 Image Of a Girl - The Safaris
August 28, 1965
01 01 I Got You Babe - Sonny & Cher (3rd and final week at #1) 02 03 Help! - The Beatles 03 04 California Girls - The Beach Boys 04 05 Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers 05 07 It's The Same Old Song - The Four Tops 06 16 Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan 07 02 Save Your Heart For Me - Gary Lewis & The Playboys 08 13 Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me - Mel Carter 09 10 Down In The Boondocks - Billy Joe Royal 10 14 Papa's Got a Brand New Bag - James Brown & The Famous Flames
August 29, 1970
01 04 Edwin Starr (1st of 3 weeks at #1) 02 01 Make It With You - Bread 03 02 (They Long To Be) Close To You - The Carpenters 04 05 In The Summertime - Mungo Jerry 05 03 Spill The Wine - Eric Burdon & War 06 06 Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) - Stevie Wonder 07 07 Patches - Clarence Carter 08 12 (If You Let Me Make Love To You Then) Why Can't I Touch You - Ronnie Dyson 09 17 Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross 10 13 25 Or 6 To 4 - Chicago
August 30, 1975
01 03 Get Down Tonight - K.C. & The Sunshine Band (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Fallin' In Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds 03 05 Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campbell 04 02 One Of These Nights - The Eagles 05 07 How Sweet It Is - James Taylor 06 04 Jive Talkin' - The Bee Gees 07 09 At Seventeen - Janis Ian 08 08 Someone Saved My Life Tonight - Elton John 09 06 Why Can't We Be Friends - War 10 11 Fight The Power - The Isley Brothers
11 24 Fame - David Bowie
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Aug 16, 2015 14:46:33 GMT -5
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 16, 2015 18:10:51 GMT -5
Really Photograph? How so? Granted, Photograph could have a smaller chance than some of the other songs I've mentioned earlier. But it's still heading in the right direction and perhaps if it catches a break here (MTV VMAs) or there (timing), it could do it. Things would have to break just right, though. I think it's more likely that Justin or Taylor takes number one. Perhaps 1 Directon (don't know why I forgot Drag Me Down) when that music video comes out.
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 16, 2015 18:24:19 GMT -5
Why y'all that confident of "wildest dreams"? Even the single Megamind Katy Perry was flaccid as hell when releasing the fifth single of "teenage dreams which was "last Friday night" and only made no.1 due to its sensational vid plus she put it on sale (0.69).. Taylor, however, got an album sale a lot higher than Katy's and no spotify.. If there's no remix or a somehow "decade-defining" vid, then how's she gonna deliver her relatively mediocre (production not half good as any of her first three singles and not quite a smashing summer anthem like "bad blood" as well) fifth single to no.1??? Almost impossible!! Mainly two factors: 1. #1, #1, #6, #1. Those are her Billboard chart performances for her first four singles from 1989. Taylor has the track record to reach the top again. The question is whether Dreams is strong enough to make it. Reportedly, it's got a catchy chorus which can't hurt. 2. Why does the video have to be career defining? Point is that each of those videos from that album are memorable for some reason. Shake It Off was about her doing all sorts of dancing from different eras (maybe she could get some help before she tries that again). Blank Space has her playing a crazy villain to a lover featuring clothes burning and a wrecked car. Style has that one guy with two color eyes and the triangular mirrors (alright, that's a bit weak compared to the others). Bad Blood is about a cross between Kill Bill (the betrayal) and Six Million Dollar Man (the rest of the video is about rebuilding her due to the technology). As long as it's memorable, Wildest Dreams will be fine. And for the record, I enjoyed Can't Feel My Face's music video, particularly the last minute or so. Really captures the lyrics.
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Post by House Lannister on Aug 16, 2015 18:26:22 GMT -5
Why is Thinking Bout You trying so hard to get suspended or banned? I think it's a case of him getting the passions for his favorite artist ahead of his thinking. Kinda reminds me of that one guy who showed up for a week only to end up getting banned (Zombie Shades of Gray, maybe?).
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THINKIN BOUT YOU
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Aug 16, 2015 23:17:22 GMT -5
Why is Thinking Bout You trying so hard to get suspended or banned? I think it's a case of him getting the passions for his favorite artist ahead of his thinking. Kinda reminds me of that one guy who showed up for a week only to end up getting banned (Zombie Shades of Gray, maybe?). Oh, no!! Now who can explain to me why there're an overwhelming multitude of rules here? I thought music's all about passion and freedom, not like a field fraught with danger that you have to tiptoe
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THINKIN BOUT YOU
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Aug 16, 2015 23:25:10 GMT -5
Why is Thinking Bout You trying so hard to get suspended or banned? Seriously that's like the most liked comment of all-time.. How you guys wanna ban me..
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Enigma.
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Post by Enigma. on Aug 17, 2015 2:12:58 GMT -5
Older people remember the time when sales were almost nonexistent so... But back then the #1 album of the week wasn't selling 30k, was it? Uhm..those sales don't count for Hot 100
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Daniel Collins
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Post by Daniel Collins on Aug 17, 2015 8:11:30 GMT -5
Mediabase 08/17/15 1. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 189.354 (+ 0.259) 2. OMI - Cheerleader: 178.193 (+ 0.739) 3. TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 149.838 (- 2.507) 4. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 126.237 (+ 1.886) ▲ 5. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 125.865 (- 0.381) ▼ 6. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 114.923 (- 0.506) 7. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 106.127 (+ 1.372) 8. WIZ KHALIFA - See You Again f/Charlie Puth: 101.635 (- 1.168) 9. SKRILLEX & DIPLO - Where Are U Now w/J. Bieber: 91.109 (- 0.153) 10. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 85.578 (- 0.918) 11. SELENA GOMEZ - Good For You f/A$AP Rocky: 84.602 (+ 1.079) ▲ 12. FALL OUT BOY - Uma Thurman: 83.592 (+ 1.059) ▲ 13. FIFTH HARMONY - Worth It f/Kid Ink: 82.886 (- 2.227) ▼ 14. DEMI LOVATO - Cool For The Summer: 81.554 (+ 0.910) 15. ANDY GRAMMER - Honey, I'm Good: 78.990 (- 1.614) 16. DAVID GUETTA - Hey Mama f/N. Minaj & Afrojack: 71.259 (- 1.541) 17. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 67.321 (- 0.511) 18. ZAC BROWN BAND - Loving You Easy: 65.903 (- 1.265) 19. MAROON 5 - Sugar: 65.155 (- 0.593) 20. FRANKIE BALLARD - Young & Crazy: 64.378 (+ 0.570)
FETTY WAP - My Way f/Monty: 62.874 (+ 0.321) SAM HUNT - House Party: 61.854 (+ 0.649) R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 55.912 (+ 2.788) THOMAS RHETT - Crash And Burn: 53.060 (+ 0.310) THE WEEKND - The Hills: 38.961 (+ 1.807) X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 38.066 (+ 0.075) CHARLIE PUTH - Marvin Gaye f/Meghan Trainor: 34.934 (+ 0.373) MEEK MILL - All Eyes On You f/Minaj/Brown: 33.896 (+ 0.309) FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Anything Goes: 31.834 (+ 0.467) 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - She's Kinda Hot: 30.011 (- 0.126) JASON DERULO - Cheyenne: 28.882 (+ 0.026) ZEDD - Beautiful Now f/Jon Bellion: 28.249 (+ 0.470) ONE DIRECTION - Drag Me Down: 26.810 (+ 0.980) FETTY WAP-679 f/Remy Boyz...: 25.885 (+ 0.904) HAILEE STEINFELD - Love Myself: 19.135 (+ 1.406) SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 18.769 (+ 0.924) JANET JACKSON - No Sleeep: 17.264 (- 0.054) MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 15.331 (+ 0.263) CALVIN HARRIS + DISCIPLES - How Deep Is Your Love: 14.528 (+ 0.416) MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS - Growing Up f/Ed Sheeran: 14.256 (+ 0.916) A GREAT BIG WORLD - Hold Each Other f/Futuristic: 13.838 (+ 0.483) ALESSIA CARA - Here: 12.897 (+ 0.958) DRAKE - Back To Back: 12.808 (+ 0.211) CHRIS BROWN - Liquor: 12.437 (+ 0.249) DISCLOSURE - Omen f/Sam Smith: 11.717 (+ 0.063) NICKY JAM - El Perdon (Forgiveness): 8.377 (+ 0.414) THE BAND PERRY - Live Forever: 5.669 (+ 0.258) ROBIN THICKE - Back Together f/Nicki Minaj: 3.620 (+ 0.088) RITA ORA - Body On Me f/Chris Brown: 3.312 (+ 0.524)
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