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Post by Mr. Thonk Eyes on Dec 7, 2015 13:18:42 GMT -5
7. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 120.603 (- 2.394) 8. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 122.270 (+ 0.809) Since when does 120 > 122?
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Post by purplefebruary on Dec 7, 2015 14:37:02 GMT -5
Official Top 10
1: Hello 2: Sorry 3: Hotline Bling 4: What Do You Mean? 5: The Hills 6: Stitches 7: Love Yourself 8: Here 9: Like I'm Gonna Lose You 10: Same Old Love
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Post by Leaf on Dec 7, 2015 14:41:16 GMT -5
#13 On My Mind #21 Confident #26 All I Want for Christmas is You #37 In the Night #52 Used to Love You #53 Hide Away #59 WTF
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Post by yuh yuh on Dec 7, 2015 14:42:15 GMT -5
Focus #17
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Post by purplefebruary on Dec 7, 2015 14:44:30 GMT -5
Others:
#13 On My Mind #17 Focus #21 Confident #26 All I Want For Christmas Is You #27 Perfect #37 In The Night #52 Used To Love You #59 WTF (Where They From) #64 I Know What You Did Last Summer
And there was another one I missed
They also announced that Apple Music is now reporting video streams to Billboard (sucks for you Drake)
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Post by imbondz on Dec 7, 2015 15:13:13 GMT -5
Anyone think All I Want For Christmas could reach the Top 10 w/ streaming being so big now?
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Post by Glove Slap on Dec 7, 2015 15:15:33 GMT -5
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Post by allow that on Dec 7, 2015 15:20:24 GMT -5
Another boring ass static top 10. But it's still the strongest top 3 of this whole year so I'm good!
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Post by badrobot on Dec 7, 2015 15:24:04 GMT -5
Huge re-entry for AIWFCIY... doesn't it usually re-enter much lower?
Nice for Selena.
Hoping Ellie doesn't have the "Burn" curse again and end up with another peak just outside the top ten.
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Post by rimetm on Dec 7, 2015 15:26:05 GMT -5
Definitive list thanks to the article:
1. Hello 2. Sorry 3. Hotline Bling 4. What Do You Mean? 5. The Hills 6. Stitches 7. Love Yourself 8. Here 9. Like I'm Gonna Lose You 10. Same Old Love 11. 679 13. On My Mind 17. Focus 21. Confident 26. All I Want for Christmas Is You [RE-ENTRY] 27. Perfect 37. In the Night 52. Used to Love You 53. Hideaway 59. Where They From 64. I Know What You Did Last Summer 69. When We Were Young
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Post by badrobot on Dec 7, 2015 15:28:27 GMT -5
WTF is accurately named based on its yo-yo chart run:
91-22-72-59
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Post by slw84 on Dec 7, 2015 16:11:19 GMT -5
Anyone think All I Want For Christmas could reach the Top 10 w/ streaming being so big now? If it goes top 10 based on streaming inclusions now then next year they need to add another remix or do something to see if it can reach #1. Adele is too big right now and they might havea shot next year if planned right.
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Post by johonmilla on Dec 7, 2015 16:13:11 GMT -5
Does anyone know if daddy by psy will enter?
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Dec 7, 2015 16:24:05 GMT -5
Why can't they release 10 official music videos of Hello in 10 totally different styles? Like, release 1 new video every two weeks, then it's gonna stay at top for 20 weeks!
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Post by aser94 on Dec 7, 2015 16:30:55 GMT -5
Would be awesome if "AIWFCIY" gets a new peak this year, especially as its impact seems to have been diminishing since 2012.
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Post by Au$tin on Dec 7, 2015 17:02:20 GMT -5
Huge re-entry for AIWFCIY... doesn't it usually re-enter much lower? She performed it on the Thanksgiving Parade which sparked the song to start earlier than normal in digital sales.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Dec 7, 2015 17:56:37 GMT -5
where's the article?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2015 18:04:17 GMT -5
Huge re-entry for AIWFCIY... doesn't it usually re-enter much lower? She performed it on the Thanksgiving Parade which sparked the song to start earlier than normal in digital sales. True. But it was also the perfect set up this year in terms of timing and tracking period. The week began on Black Friday - which is obviously a first - and most ideal for a holiday song, given it's the official kickoff to the season and everyone is shopping and radio is playing holiday songs, etc. The performance definitely gave it an extra boost, no question. It makes perfect sense that it debuted so high, all things considered. It's only really got this current tracking week and then 2 more to make gains (4 total weeks). I suppose it's possible to chart for a 5th week - the tracking period that starts on Christmas day... but I'm not sure how much demand there'll be sales wise that week, so it will have peaked by then.
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Post by Kris on Dec 7, 2015 20:00:13 GMT -5
Adele's "Hello" tops the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Dec. 19) for a sixth week, as parent album 25 makes history in its second week atop the Billboard 200 chart.
Meanwhile, Selena Gomez reaches the Hot 100's top 10 with "Same Old Love."
As we do every Monday, let's run down the Hot 100's top 10 and beyond. Highlights of the airplay/sales/streaming-based Hot 100 post on Billboard.com each Monday, with all charts updated each Tuesday.
Adele's '25' Spends Second Week at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart
"Hello" is the first single from Adele's third studio album, 25, released on XL/Columbia Records, which scores a historic second week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. As reported Dec. 5, the set earned 1.16 million equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Dec. 3, according to Nielsen Music. Of that figure, 1.11 million were in pure album sales. After opening with a record 3.48 million (3.38 from pure sales), 25 is the first album to sell at least 1 million copies in two separate weeks since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991.
"Hello" tops Streaming Songs for a sixth week with 27.5 million U.S. streams, down 23 percent. It also rebounds 2-1 for a fifth week atop Digital Songs (233,000 sold). The song has sold 2.9 million in its first six weeks.
"Hello" is the most-heard song on U.S. radio for a fourth week, leading Radio Songs with 166 million all-format audience impressions (essentially even from last week). The ballad logs a fourth week atop Adult Contemporary; a third week each in charge of Pop Songs and Adult Pop Songs; and a second week at No. 1 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay (thanks to a host of remixes). Notably, 25 track "When We Were Young" debuts on at No. 34 on the Adult Pop Songs airplay chart; no official second radio single has yet been chosen from the album, according to Columbia. (On the Hot 100, "Young" falls 22-69 in its second week.)
Beneath "Hello" on the Hot 100, Justin Bieber's "Sorry" holds at its No. 2 peak after debuting at No. 2 five weeks ago. "Sorry" slips 1-2 on Digital Songs (117,000, down 34 percent; it and many other songs performed on the American Music Awards Nov. 22 drop in sales this week after registering gains the prior frame); keeps at No. 2 on Streaming Songs (26 million, down 10 percent); and zooms 9-3 on Radio Songs (111 million, up 21 percent), adding the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer award for a second week. "Sorry" leads the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart for a third week with 10.8 million on-demand streams (down 15 percent).
"Sorry" is the second single from Bieber's album Purpose, which bowed atop the Billboard 200 two weeks ago. Lead single "What Do You Mean?" holds at No. 4 on the Hot 100 after debuting as his first No. 1 on the Sept. 19 chart, while the set's "Love Yourself" stays at No. 7 after debuting at No. 4 two weeks ago. "Love Yourself" is Purpose's official third radio single and starts on Pop Songs at No. 39. (Bieber co-wrote the song with Ed Sheeran, as well as Benjamin Levin, the latter of whom also co-wrote Gomez's new top 10; for more on her latest hit, read on …)
In between Bieber's top two hits this week, Drake's "Hotline Bling" remains at No. 3 on the Hot 100 after reaching No. 2. It notches a sixth week at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and rules Hot Rap Songs for an 11th week.
The Weeknd's former six-week No. 1 "The Hills" is stationary at No. 5 on the Hot 100. As noted in yesterday's Ask Billboard mailbag, he has been a top 10 mainstay this year, having now ranked in the tier with at least one song for 42 consecutive weeks. Where does that rank historically? The Weeknd is now tied for the third-longest streak ever of consecutive weeks in the Hot 100's top 10:
69 weeks, Katy Perry, 2010-11 48 weeks, Ace of Base, 1993-94 42 weeks, The Weeknd, 2015 42 weeks, Santana, 1999-2000 42 weeks, Mariah Carey, 1995-96
Perhaps The Weeknd's latest single will play a part in his top 10 string: "In the Night" enters the Hot 100's top 40 (54-37). (Meanwhile, Fetty Wap ends his 38-week streak in the top 10, as "679," featuring Remy Boyz, drops 9-11.)
The run surely helped The Weeknd snare coveted Grammy Award nominations for album of the year, for Beauty Behind the Madness, while his prior No. 1 "Can't Feel My Face" is up for record of the year; see all nominations here.
Shawn Mendes' "Stitches" stays at No. 6 on the Hot 100, after peaking at No. 4. Below Bieber's "Love Yourself" at No. 7, Alessia Cara's debut hit "Here" rises 10-8, hitting a new high. (As also covered in the latest Ask Billboard, Canadians continue to control the chart with seven songs in the top 10 for a third week. It's not a record for one country, though; find out the details here.) At No. 9 on the Hot 100, Meghan Trainor's "Like I'm Gonna Lose You," featuring John Legend, backtracks to No. 9 from its No. 8 peak.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Gomez's "Same Old Love" lifts 11-10. She scores her fourth top 10, following "Come & Get It" (No. 6, 2013), "The Heart Wants What It Wants" (No. 6, 2014) and "Good for You," featuring A$AP Rocky (No. 5, October). With "Same" and "Good" both from Revival, the album (which debuted atop the Oct. 31 Billboard 200) is her first to produce multiple Hot 100 top 10s.
"Same" keeps at No. 7 on Digital Songs (55,000, down 32 percent; like "Sorry," the song slides in sales after its post-AMAs bump last week); hits the top 10 on Radio Songs (11-10; 83 million, up 9 percent); and bounds 25-16 on Streaming Songs (7.3 million, up 8 percent).
Among action outside the Hot 100's top 10, Ellie Goulding's "On My Mind" rises to a new best rank (15-13); Demi Lovato leaps 28-21 with "Confident"; and Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" dashes back onto the chart at No. 26 (while leading the Holiday 100 chart).
Find out more noteworthy news throughout the Hot 100 in the weekly "Hot 100 Chart Moves" column to post later this week. Visit Billboard.com tomorrow (Dec. 8), when all rankings, including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh, as they do each Tuesday. Then, Billboard's 2015 year-end charts will post Wednesday (Dec. 9). The Hot 100 and numerous 2015 tallies will also appear in the year-end issue of Billboard magazine, on sale Friday (Dec. 11).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2015 20:03:17 GMT -5
Nice to see Here climb up to #8.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Dec 7, 2015 22:11:47 GMT -5
Year-end issue of billboard magazine!! I've never had one before.. Is there anyone that knows how much is it & where can I get it? Thx
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Post by moore746 on Dec 7, 2015 22:48:46 GMT -5
Sorry is poised to be the next #1. Wonder if it can make it happen.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2015 23:08:34 GMT -5
They also announced that Apple Music is now reporting video streams to Billboard (sucks for you Drake) Wtf they couldn't do it 2 months ago? -___-
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Post by Spidey on Dec 7, 2015 23:15:40 GMT -5
Sorry is poised to be the next #1. Wonder if it can make it happen. If they drop an official video featuring Justin when airplay is reaching its peak/Xmas sales time, he could lock it up.
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Post by forg on Dec 7, 2015 23:58:36 GMT -5
679 finally drops out
Ex and Ohs will not return to the top 10 anymore I guess, glad it made it even for just a week
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Post by ss8 on Dec 8, 2015 0:11:50 GMT -5
I wouldnt be surprised if Justin sneaks a week in (mainly due to airplay and having 'just' enough points one specific week) but, overall, 'Hello' is still soo huge and has yet to get major AC play (due to X-Mas) that I can see it eventually rebounding for many weeks on top even if Sorry get a week or two at #1. The sales of Sorry look like they're peaking while Adele is still killing it after 5/6 weeks! Again, after X-Mas, AC airplay is gonna explode plus I don't see it coming close to plummeting on pop once it peaks. Will prob. see some of the smallest drops of any song this year. But yeah...as of now (even if it's for a bit) Justin is her only major threat. If he would've waited at least 2 to 3 more weeks he easily would've had a much bigger shot at knocking Hello from #1 and staying there for a long time. As most know he released Sorry literally around the same day/week as Hello! Wasn't a wise move lol.
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Post by Ravi on Dec 8, 2015 0:58:55 GMT -5
Sorry is still too far behind Hello in points (This week the lead was over 35%). So there is no question of overtaking it for the next 5 weeks at least. By that time Sorry will also start declining in Airplay and it would be very difficult to get #1.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Dec 8, 2015 1:25:15 GMT -5
Sorry is still too far behind Hello in points (This week the lead was over 35%). So there is no question of overtaking it for the next 5 weeks at least. By that time Sorry will also start declining in Airplay and it would be very difficult to get #1. If Sorry's official video is released and pulls an Anaconda, then he can get #1 next week
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Post by jarhys on Dec 8, 2015 1:59:13 GMT -5
Sorry is still too far behind Hello in points (This week the lead was over 35%). So there is no question of overtaking it for the next 5 weeks at least. By that time Sorry will also start declining in Airplay and it would be very difficult to get #1. If Sorry's official video is released and pulls an Anaconda, then he can get #1 next week Which means Justin should shake his booty in his video.
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Post by ry4n on Dec 8, 2015 3:05:12 GMT -5
Justin will likely get the biggest boost during gift card week though
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