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Post by jtd Thee Stallion on Jan 3, 2016 23:13:52 GMT -5
What?? The Hills is really gonna roll out of top 10? I personally don't think so.. and I think 679 re-enters the Top 10 and Watch Me re-enters the Top 15.
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Post by carreramd on Jan 3, 2016 23:32:26 GMT -5
Hands to Myself will enter top 20? The video will be uploaded on Youtube?
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Jan 3, 2016 23:55:05 GMT -5
Wow! Her 14th most watched video! So impressive for a 16-week chart topper! I'm bedazzled! Thanks for the cute picture! Now I'm a fan of BeDazzler!
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Post by carreramd on Jan 4, 2016 2:27:19 GMT -5
Today Love Yourself will be the #1 on iTunes.
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Post by wjr15 on Jan 4, 2016 2:48:13 GMT -5
It's been so long since we've had a #1 on iTunes that is not Hello
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Post by felipe on Jan 4, 2016 3:12:39 GMT -5
There are always counter examples of course. Teens who listen to pop music and are aware of who the current stars are will know the songs that have received the recent exposure on pop radio. They may think songs sound familiar when you play it for them but they may not know the name. People who did not live through 'One Sweet Day' are less likely to know of its impact than someone who did live through it. So as I said before different age groups will give different responses to how they feel about One Sweet Day I am sure someone who disagrees with this post will be able to say otherwise. However, Let's face it teens who listen to pop radio get exposed to the current music from the current stars. This means they are less likely to hear songs from Mariah or Madonna or know the names of the older songs. But teenagers do know older songs, even songs from before they were born. If they don't know Mariah's then that's related to how her songs have aged and not to teenagers themselves. I can tell you a lot of teens know Michael Jackson's or Beatles' songs. Or Lose Yourself, Baby one more time, Macarena or Don't Stop Believing. Teenagers don't know One Sweet Day mostly because it's not really a popular song anymore.
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Post by Enigma. on Jan 4, 2016 4:01:05 GMT -5
Twenty One Pilots for top ten, yes please!! Amazing for a rock song
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Post by groovetheory on Jan 4, 2016 4:41:40 GMT -5
This is from April 2009 (posted by HolidayGuy no less in another forum), but here are Mariah's recurrent stats at the time. I think the more recent songs would be lower today (particularly Touch My Body and Don't Forget About Us), but this shows OSD is only a moderate recurrent hit for her. Unfortunately I can't see Mariah's top songs on Spotify since it's still cluttered with Christmas songs, but the 3 non-Christmas songs in her top ten in terms of lifetime plays are Always Be My Baby (26m), We Belong Together (24m), and Fantasy (17m). 1. We Belong Together: 830 (-)- 5.081m 2. Touch My Body: 510 (-52)- 2.269m 3. Always Be My Baby: 503 (-182)- 3.484m (last week, had jumped from 230 to 388 spins at AC) 4. Hero: 354 (-17)- 2.751m 5. I'll Be There: 348 (+89)- 2.303m (up from 238 to 325 at AC) 6. Don't Forget About Us: 284 (+51)- 1.302m 7. Emotions: 234 (+72)- 1.571m (up from 122 to 195 at AC) 8. Dreamlover: 230 (+11)- 1.375m 9. Shake it Off: 196 (-10)- 1.118m 10. Fantasy: 187 (+23)- 1.375m 11. One Sweet Day: 126 (+5)- .773m 12. Without You: 122 (+12)- .799m 13. Can't Let Go: 104 (-6)- .744m (72 spins at Smooth-Jazz, its primary format) 14. Fly Like a Bird: 95 (-10)- .527m 15. I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time: 79 (+66)- .744m (up from 0 to 45 at Urban AC) 16. I Know What You Want: 77 (+10)- .605m 17. Vision of Love: 73 (-13)- .521m 18. Make it Happen: 63 (+50)- .626m (up from 9 t 52 at Urban AC) 19. Love Takes Time: 55 (+4)- .578m 20. Bye Bye: 53 (-)- .117m 21. Endless Love: 36 (-)- .321m 22. I Don't Wanna Cry: 30 (+5)- .234m 23. I Still Believe: 28 (-13)- .277m 24. It's Like That: 24 (+5)- .16m 25. Honey: 21 (-4)- .131m I am very surprised how My All is not even in the top 25. I thought it was one of her biggest hits, its even one of her most watched videos on her official channel. I guess its more of an international hit for her than a US one.
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Post by popmusic1 on Jan 4, 2016 5:42:39 GMT -5
Thank you! Where did u find it? unless i am missing it Worth It is missing . with this being the US numbers it was #12 and #13 in the previous Billboard charts. Yes, few songs are missed for some reasons (next week I'll add majority of them) For this week: Worth It (Dame Esta Noche) Fifth Harmony 2,212,020 USSM11505406
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2016 9:37:24 GMT -5
1/16/16 Billboard 200: www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6828916/adele-25-sixth-week-no-1-billboard-200 ...while Twenty One Pilots’ former No. 1 Blurryface vaults 11-3 ( 79,000 units; up 33 percent). The latter ( 46,000 sold in pure album sales; up 16 percent) benefits from sale pricing in the iTunes Store, where it was discounted to $7.99 during the tracking week. It also gains thanks to the continued growth of its single “Stressed Out.” On the all-genre Radio Songs airplay chart, the song bounded into the top 15 of the tally dated Jan. 9 (in only its fourth chart week). It’s also No. 4 on the latest Digital Songs chart, with 159,000 downloads sold in the week ending Dec. 31 (up 95 percent).
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Post by Gary on Jan 4, 2016 9:58:27 GMT -5
There are always counter examples of course. Teens who listen to pop music and are aware of who the current stars are will know the songs that have received the recent exposure on pop radio. They may think songs sound familiar when you play it for them but they may not know the name. People who did not live through 'One Sweet Day' are less likely to know of its impact than someone who did live through it. So as I said before different age groups will give different responses to how they feel about One Sweet Day I am sure someone who disagrees with this post will be able to say otherwise. However, Let's face it teens who listen to pop radio get exposed to the current music from the current stars. This means they are less likely to hear songs from Mariah or Madonna or know the names of the older songs. But teenagers do know older songs, even songs from before they were born. If they don't know Mariah's then that's related to how her songs have aged and not to teenagers themselves. I can tell you a lot of teens know Michael Jackson's or Beatles' songs. Or Lose Yourself, Baby one more time, Macarena or Don't Stop Believing. Teenagers don't know One Sweet Day mostly because it's not really a popular song anymore. Disagree. A couple things, we were talking about Mariah, not the Beatles. Beatles get exposure to this day. Walk into a music store now and you will find them sitting on the new release shelf. You could probably find a teenager who knows all the Mariah songs as well as you do. I don't disagree. I am saying the popularity and opinion of 'One Sweet Day' will differ by age groups. Teenagers will give a different answer than someone who was alive during the songs heyday.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Jan 4, 2016 10:09:42 GMT -5
My Predictions: 1. Hello 2. Sorry 3. Love Yourself 4. Hotline Bling 5. What Do You Mean? 6. Same Old Love 7. Here 8. Like I'm Gonna Lose You 9. Stitches 10. Stressed Out 11. The Hills 12. Jumpman 13. In The Night 14. 679 15. Antidote 16. On My Mind 17. Don't 18. Hands To Myself 19. Roses 20. Watch Me Other places 22. White Iverson 23. Say It 27. I Know What You Did Last Summer 29. Perfect 30. Trap Queen 32. My House 37. Me Myself & I 38. See You Again 39. Hit The Quan 42. Locked Away 44. Exchange 46. Again 47. Down In The DM 51. One Call Away 52. Best Friend 54. Stand By You 62. I'll Show You 64. Dessert 68. $ave Dat Money 84. Liquor 85. Downtown 86. Zero 89. Stick Talk 94. Hollow 99. Purpose Some of the drop outs: Where Are U Now, Burning House, Get Ugly, Let It Go
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Post by Daniel Collins on Jan 4, 2016 10:46:39 GMT -5
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1. ADELE - Hello: 222.395 (+0.403) 2. JUSTIN BIEBER - Sorry: 177.442 (-0.050) 3. ALESSIA CARA - Here: 147.847 (-1.750) 4. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 146.355 (-0.192) 5. SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 138.819 (+0.483) 6. SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 119.177 (+1.423***) ▲ 7. DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 118.171 (-1.290) ▼ 8. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 112.288 (-0.133) 9. ELLIE GOULDING - On My Mind: 111.248 (-0.742) 10. THE WEEKND - In The Night: 94.522 (+1.006) ▲
11. ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 94.202 (+0.323) ▼ 12. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 79.264 (+0.618) 13. JUSTIN BIEBER - What Do You Mean?: 77.076 (+0.836) 14. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - Stressed Out: 72.765 (+0.582) ▲ 15. THOMAS RHETT - Die A Happy Man: 72.028 (-0.367) ▼ 16. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 71.201 (+1.562) 17. TRAVI$ SCOTT - Antidote: 68.049 (+0.306) 18. JASON ALDEAN - Gonna Know We Were Here: 66.650 (-0.625) 19. JUSTIN BIEBER - Love Yourself: 65.824 (+1.626) 20. LOCASH - I Love This Life: 63.082 (+0.338)
21. BROTHERS OSBORNE - Stay A Little Longer: 62.263 (-0.236) 22. DEMI LOVATO - Confident: 61.260 (+0.595) 23. DRAKE & FUTURE - Jumpman: 60.085 (+0.554) 24. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 59.970 (+1.325) 25. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 59.095 (+0.956) ▲ 26. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 58.675 (+0.192) ▼ 27. SAM HUNT - Break Up In A Small Town: 55.695 (+0.178) 28. TIM MCGRAW - Top Of The World: 53.201 (-0.009) 29. THE CHAINSMOKERS - Roses f/Rozes: 52.614 (+0.483) 30. X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 52.428 (+0.576)
31. POST MALONE - White Iverson: 51.083 (-0.012) 32. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 50.797 (+0.356) ▲ 33. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 50.704 (+0.712) ▲ 34. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 50.375 (+0.961) ▲ 35. FETTY WAP - 679 f/Remy Boyz...: 49.767 (-0.795) ▼ 36. CAM - Burning House: 49.758 (-1.033) ▼ 37. ADELE - When We Were Young: 49.092 (+2.097***) ▲ 38. LUKE BRYAN - Home Alone Tonight: 48.806 (-0.165) ▼ 39. JANA KRAMER - I Got The Boy: 48.530 (+0.045) ▼ 40. BLAKE SHELTON - Gonna: 47.532 (+0.101) ▼
41. TORY LANEZ - Say It: 47.296 (+0.370) 42. DAYA - Hide Away: 44.839 (-0.144) 43. ONE DIRECTION - Perfect: 44.738 (+0.187) ▲ 44. KELSEA BALLERINI - Dibs: 44.438 (-0.313) ▼ 45. GRANGER SMITH - Backroad Song: 43.060 (+0.300) ▲ 46. CHRIS YOUNG - I'm Comin' Over: 43.010 (+0.105) ▼ 47. MAROON 5 - Sugar: 41.578 (+0.745) 48. J. COLE - No Role Modelz: 40.672 (+0.007) 49. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 39.631 (+0.077) 50. SELENA GOMEZ - Good For You f/A$AP Rocky: 38.953 (+0.773) ▲
51. COLDPLAY - Adventure Of A Lifetime: 38.715 (+3.746***) ▲ 52. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 38.300 (-0.179) ▼ 53. ED SHEERAN - Thinking Out Loud: 37.771 (+0.790) ▲ 54. BRAD PAISLEY - Country Nation: 37.771 (-0.500) ▼ 55. GWEN STEFANI - Used To Love You: 37.409 (+0.847) ▲ 56. RACHEL PLATTEN - Stand By You: 37.184 (+0.006) ▼ 57. KEITH URBAN - Break On Me: 36.774 (-0.242) ▼ 58. FETTY WAP - Again: 36.142 (+0.715) 59. BRYSON TILLER - Don't: 35.524 (-0.032) ▼ 60. TAYLOR SWIFT - Style: 34.996 (+1.236)
61. DAN + SHAY - Nothin' Like You: 33.943 (+0.827) ▲ 62. YO GOTTI - Down In The DM: 33.503 (+0.044) 63. ZAC BROWN BAND - Beautiful Drug: 33.321 (-0.305) ▼ 64. OMI - Cheerleader: 32.801 (+0.803) 65. SHAWN MENDES & CAMILA CABELLO - I Know What You Did Last...: 32.250 (+0.521) 66. ANDY GRAMMER - Honey, I'm Good: 31.939 (+0.536) 67. OLD DOMINION - Break Up With Him: 31.146 (-0.095) 68. WIZ KHALIFA - See You Again f/Charlie Puth: 30.943 (+0.683) ▲ 69. ERIC CHURCH - Mr. Misunderstood: 30.920 (+0.045) ▼ 70. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Smoke Break: 29.937 (+0.608) ▲
71. THE WEEKND - Earned It: 28.751 (-0.623***) ▼ 72. TAYLOR SWIFT - Blank Space: 28.497 (+0.856) ▲ 73. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 28.391 (-0.526) ▼ 74. KENNY CHESNEY - Save It For A Rainy Day: 28.251 (+0.059) ▼ 75. CHASE BRYANT - Little Bit Of You: 27.781 (-0.017) ▼
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Post by carreramd on Jan 4, 2016 10:47:04 GMT -5
This is from April 2009 (posted by HolidayGuy no less in another forum), but here are Mariah's recurrent stats at the time. I think the more recent songs would be lower today (particularly Touch My Body and Don't Forget About Us), but this shows OSD is only a moderate recurrent hit for her. Unfortunately I can't see Mariah's top songs on Spotify since it's still cluttered with Christmas songs, but the 3 non-Christmas songs in her top ten in terms of lifetime plays are Always Be My Baby (26m), We Belong Together (24m), and Fantasy (17m). 1. We Belong Together: 830 (-)- 5.081m 2. Touch My Body: 510 (-52)- 2.269m 3. Always Be My Baby: 503 (-182)- 3.484m (last week, had jumped from 230 to 388 spins at AC) 4. Hero: 354 (-17)- 2.751m 5. I'll Be There: 348 (+89)- 2.303m (up from 238 to 325 at AC) 6. Don't Forget About Us: 284 (+51)- 1.302m 7. Emotions: 234 (+72)- 1.571m (up from 122 to 195 at AC) 8. Dreamlover: 230 (+11)- 1.375m 9. Shake it Off: 196 (-10)- 1.118m 10. Fantasy: 187 (+23)- 1.375m 11. One Sweet Day: 126 (+5)- .773m 12. Without You: 122 (+12)- .799m 13. Can't Let Go: 104 (-6)- .744m (72 spins at Smooth-Jazz, its primary format) 14. Fly Like a Bird: 95 (-10)- .527m 15. I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time: 79 (+66)- .744m (up from 0 to 45 at Urban AC) 16. I Know What You Want: 77 (+10)- .605m 17. Vision of Love: 73 (-13)- .521m 18. Make it Happen: 63 (+50)- .626m (up from 9 t 52 at Urban AC) 19. Love Takes Time: 55 (+4)- .578m 20. Bye Bye: 53 (-)- .117m 21. Endless Love: 36 (-)- .321m 22. I Don't Wanna Cry: 30 (+5)- .234m 23. I Still Believe: 28 (-13)- .277m 24. It's Like That: 24 (+5)- .16m 25. Honey: 21 (-4)- .131m I am very surprised how My All is not even in the top 25. I thought it was one of her biggest hits, its even one of her most watched videos on her official channel. I guess its more of an international hit for her than a US one. I'm from Brazil, and here My All, Hero and Without You are her biggest hits.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2016 10:49:01 GMT -5
Kworb 2016/01/02 *** = dropped or added a format 1. ADELE - Hello: 222.300 (+5.135) Where is this gaining so much audience? I know the holiday freeze is over, but AC isn't that huge of a format anymore. I can't imagine it's making up all that difference from "Hello" falling at Top 40. I think it might be from HAC and/or Triple A. I know it's still gaining on the former and no decreasing on Triple A
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Post by popbox on Jan 4, 2016 11:12:51 GMT -5
It's been so long since we've had a #1 on iTunes that is not Hello Several Voice songs and Bieber ones have dethroned it in November and December. Nothing can dethrone it for more than a few days though.
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Post by popbox on Jan 4, 2016 11:16:48 GMT -5
I don't get the success of Watch Me on streaming. Or I did get it but not any more, 8 months later. I think its become HUGE with little kids (as in the elementary set). And needless to say, they're not as up to speed on things. I know my little 4th grade nieces just discovered it like a month ago.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Jan 4, 2016 11:18:06 GMT -5
LOVE YOURSELF IS #1 ON ITUNES!
Here are a few Hot 100 predictions:
I predict that Hello holds onto number 1 until Sorry falls to #3. Then as Love Yourself looks to be having a good shot at #1, When We Were Young jumps to #1 and blocks Love Yourself. Hello would then be #3 and Sorry would be #5. Not sure what song would be #4. I'd say In The Night if it keeps gaining.
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Post by popbox on Jan 4, 2016 11:20:28 GMT -5
LOVE YOURSELF IS #1 ON ITUNES! Here are a few Hot 100 predictions: I predict that Hello holds onto number 1 until Sorry falls to #3. Then as Love Yourself looks to be having a good shot at #1, When We Were Young jumps to #1 and blocks Love Yourself. Hello would then be #3 and Sorry would be #5. Not sure what song would be #4. I'd say In The Night if it keeps gaining. I doubt When We Were Young can get there before Love Yourself and block it. That will require like a 17-18+ week run for Hello.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2016 11:22:07 GMT -5
Can't believe I'm saying this, but I hope Sorry makes it to #1. It's ahead on YouTube and Spotify and Kworb predicts it to be ahead in sales too...speaking of which, you know sales are at an all-time low when gift card week yields only one song with sales above 300k lol...
Also SUAD has been in the airplay top 20 for about 40 weeks now :O And UF has been in the top 40 for more than a year lol
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Jan 4, 2016 11:47:45 GMT -5
LOVE YOURSELF IS #1 ON ITUNES! Here are a few Hot 100 predictions: I predict that Hello holds onto number 1 until Sorry falls to #3. Then as Love Yourself looks to be having a good shot at #1, When We Were Young jumps to #1 and blocks Love Yourself. Hello would then be #3 and Sorry would be #5. Not sure what song would be #4. I'd say In The Night if it keeps gaining. If WWWY doesn't get released to streaming AND a new video, it's going to be hard pressed to get into Top 5. Perhaps a Grammy performance will boost sales (though more likely sales of 25), but I just don't see WWWY hitting #1. LY is the clear favorite to replace Hello and should have a nice run at the top based on the face that airplay is growing and Biebs strong streaming numbers.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Jan 4, 2016 12:17:59 GMT -5
LOVE YOURSELF IS #1 ON ITUNES! Here are a few Hot 100 predictions: I predict that Hello holds onto number 1 until Sorry falls to #3. Then as Love Yourself looks to be having a good shot at #1, When We Were Young jumps to #1 and blocks Love Yourself. Hello would then be #3 and Sorry would be #5. Not sure what song would be #4. I'd say In The Night if it keeps gaining. If WWWY doesn't get released to streaming AND a new video, it's going to be hard pressed to get into Top 5. Perhaps a Grammy performance will boost sales (though more likely sales of 25), but I just don't see WWWY hitting #1. LY is the clear favorite to replace Hello and should have a nice run at the top based on the face that airplay is growing and Biebs strong streaming numbers. I heard that WWWY will be up on Spotify in a couple weeks. I heard this from some other person on this forum. Also, it just seem right that Sorry would only peak at #2 but LY would peak at #1. Love Yourself doesn't seem like that big radio-type hit. But I guess we will have to see.
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Post by velaxti on Jan 4, 2016 12:27:38 GMT -5
I don't get the success of Watch Me on streaming. Or I did get it but not any more, 8 months later. I think its become HUGE with little kids (as in the elementary set). And needless to say, they're not as up to speed on things. I know my little 4th grade nieces just discovered it like a month ago. I thought it was always big with little kids. I remember before the music video came out every time I read the comments on the audio video on Youtube half of them were kids saying they'd been taught the dance routine to it at school, etc.
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Post by kanimal on Jan 4, 2016 12:28:05 GMT -5
If WWWY doesn't get released to streaming AND a new video, it's going to be hard pressed to get into Top 5. Perhaps a Grammy performance will boost sales (though more likely sales of 25), but I just don't see WWWY hitting #1. LY is the clear favorite to replace Hello and should have a nice run at the top based on the face that airplay is growing and Biebs strong streaming numbers. I heard that WWWY will be up on Spotify in a couple weeks. I heard this from some other person on this forum. Also, it just seem right that Sorry would only peak at #2 but LY would peak at #1. Love Yourself doesn't seem like that big radio-type hit. But I guess we will have to see. Love Yourself slowed a bit due to the freeze, but it's due to reach the Top 10 at pop this week. Frankly, I do think it feels like a big radio hit. Sales, moreover, have been stellar since the album came out. And I think a great video takes it over the top. It really does feel like a bona fide smash to me. Sorry was a big hit and the best single Bieber ever released, but sometimes the charts don't pan out correctly. Wasn't "Apologize" blocked by something like the forgotten "Kiss Kiss" as an example? Plus, while it has sold really well for 2015, it's not like it put up Hello, Happy, or Uptown Funk numbers. It's not THAT much of a travesty if it doesn't hit #1.
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Jan 4, 2016 12:35:41 GMT -5
So now that hello has been officially dethroned on iTunes, how many weeks is it getting at 1? I'm going with 12.
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Post by ry4n on Jan 4, 2016 14:24:16 GMT -5
Love Yourself has Ed Sheeran's influence all over it, though, and Ed Sheeran was pretty big on radio last year.
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Post by popstop on Jan 4, 2016 14:31:44 GMT -5
Gary Trust just tweeted that there's a new song in the top 10 - assuming Stressed Out?
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Post by Gary on Jan 4, 2016 14:37:59 GMT -5
Re: the new #1 on iTunes, not the first time in the 'Hello' run. Adele has only been #1 of digital songs for 6 weeks. Streaming and Radio will be bigger factors here in regards to a takeover.
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Post by Dylan :) on Jan 4, 2016 14:40:40 GMT -5
#80 Tori Kelly - Hollow #55 Fall Out Boy feat. Demi Lovato - Irresistible #47 Adele - When We Were Young #42 Selena Gomez - Hands To Myself #36 Charlie Puth - One Call Away #31 Daya - Hide Away #28 Shawn Mendes feat. Camila Cabello - I Know What You Did Last Summer #23 Demi Lovato - Confident #20 The Weeknd - In The Night #17 Travis Scott - Antidote #16 Ellie Goulding - On My Mind #15 Post Malone - White Iverson (SG, just when you think it is done) #10 Meghan Trainor feat. John Legend - Like I'm Gonna Lose You #9 Twenty One Pilots - Stressed Out #8 Alessia Cara - Here #7 Selena Gomez - Same Old Love (still gaining / 666) #6 Shawn Mendes - Stitches #5 Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean? #4 Drake - Hotline Bling (15 wks at #1 rap song) #3 Justin Bieber - Love Yourself #2 Justin Bieber - Sorry (#1 on streaming) #1 Adele - Hello (10 wks at #1, longest run by a female singer since We Found Love) Now only six Canadians as The Weeknd is gone.
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Post by popbox on Jan 4, 2016 14:47:52 GMT -5
Can't believe I'm saying this, but I hope Sorry makes it to #1. It's ahead on YouTube and Spotify and Kworb predicts it to be ahead in sales too...speaking of which, you know sales are at an all-time low when gift card week yields only one song with sales above 300k lol... Yeah, streaming really is beginning to do to digital sales what digital sales did to album sales a decade ago.
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