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Post by WotUNeed on Jan 8, 2016 22:49:17 GMT -5
Thanks! Let me see if I understand... So for example, if Hotline Bling is #7 on Mediabase and lost 1k each day, and WDYM is #15 and lost only 0.6k each day, WDYM will be above HB on airplay, despite the position and regardless of previous weeks? Not quite. Higher position = more airplay. #7 is higher than #15, so in your case, "Hotline Bling" would be higher. When we say a song "lost" airplay, it's not actually losing anything. That's the chart term for saying the song got played less than it did the week before. So, in your example, if "HB" lost 1k each day, what actually happened is that it got 1k less audience impressions (the way airplay gets measured) each day this week than it did each day the previous week. It's still getting a lot of impressions, because it's the seventh-most played song in the country... just not as many as it did the week before. EDIT: Here's an example with numbers. SONG #1 Last week - Day of the week - This week 10k - Monday - 9k 10k - Tuesday - 9k 10k - Wednesday - 9k 10k - Thursday - 9k 10k - Friday - 9k 10k - Saturday - 9k 10k - Sunday - 9k TOTAL THIS WEEK: 63k (lost 1k each day) SONG #2 Last week - Day of the week - This week 8.6k - Monday - 8k 8.6k - Tuesday - 8k 8.6k - Wednesday - 8k 8.6k - Thursday - 8k 8.6k - Friday - 8k 8.6k - Saturday - 8k 8.6k - Sunday - 8k TOTAL THIS WEEK: 56k (lost .6k each day) Song #2 "lost" less airplay than song #1, but song #1 still has a bigger airplay total, so it gets more chart points from airplay.
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Post by carreramd on Jan 8, 2016 23:01:18 GMT -5
Thanks! Let me see if I understand... So for example, if Hotline Bling is #7 on Mediabase and lost 1k each day, and WDYM is #15 and lost only 0.6k each day, WDYM will be above HB on airplay, despite the position and regardless of previous weeks? Not quite. Higher position = more airplay. #7 is higher than #15, so in your case, "Hotline Bling" would be higher. When we say a song "lost" airplay, it's not actually losing anything. That's the chart term for saying the song got played less than it did the week before. So, in your example, if "HB" lost 1k each day, what actually happened is that it got 1k less audience impressions (the way airplay gets measured) each day this week than it did each day the previous week. It's still getting a lot of impressions, because it's the seventh-most played song in the country... just not as many as it did the week before. I think that what's confusing me is that, for example, in the week Hello was released, it was #1 on digital sales and was the most played song of the week (or didn't?), but debuted in #9 on radio songs. The first week of Hello was HUGE, more than any other song of the last years, why do not debuted at #1 or #2? It's common a song climb 30 positions on digital songs, but not on the radio songs, it's like the previous weeks always matters. Thanks for the explanation and patience!
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Post by Ravi on Jan 8, 2016 23:10:36 GMT -5
Not quite. Higher position = more airplay. #7 is higher than #15, so in your case, "Hotline Bling" would be higher. When we say a song "lost" airplay, it's not actually losing anything. That's the chart term for saying the song got played less than it did the week before. So, in your example, if "HB" lost 1k each day, what actually happened is that it got 1k less audience impressions (the way airplay gets measured) each day this week than it did each day the previous week. It's still getting a lot of impressions, because it's the seventh-most played song in the country... just not as many as it did the week before. I think that what's confusing me is that, for example, in the week Hello was released, it was #1 on digital sales and was the most played song of the week (or didn't?), but debuted in #9 on radio songs. The first week of Hello was HUGE, more than any other song of the last years, why do not debuted at #1 or #2? It's common a song climb 30 positions on digital songs, but not on the radio songs, it's like the previous weeks always matters. Thanks for the explanation and patience! No.... Hello was the 9th most played song that week.
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Post by WotUNeed on Jan 8, 2016 23:10:38 GMT -5
I think that what's confusing me is that, for example, in the week Hello was released, it was #1 on digital sales and was the most played song of the week (or didn't?), but debuted in #9 on radio songs. The first week of Hello was HUGE, more than any other song of the last years, why do not debuted at #1 or #2? It's common a song climb 30 positions on digital songs, but not on the radio songs, it's like the previous weeks always matters. Thanks for the explanation and patience! I don't know the stats for "Hello" specifically, but if it debuted at #9, that means it was the ninth-most played song of that week. The reason songs don't usually make huge jumps on Radio Songs like they do on digital songs is because U.S. radio tends to be slower with the way they play songs than buyers are with the way they buy them. Most songs slowly have their airplay increase, peak, and then slowly start having it decrease. It's very rare for songs like "Hello" to come along that get immediately played a lot on a lot of radio stations. Most songs get tested by being played a little, then, if the reaction is good, they play it more and more until they think listeners are getting tired of it, and then they start playing it less and less. (That's a pretty simplified version but it gives the idea anyway.)
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Post by carreramd on Jan 8, 2016 23:13:12 GMT -5
I think that what's confusing me is that, for example, in the week Hello was released, it was #1 on digital sales and was the most played song of the week (or didn't?), but debuted in #9 on radio songs. The first week of Hello was HUGE, more than any other song of the last years, why do not debuted at #1 or #2? It's common a song climb 30 positions on digital songs, but not on the radio songs, it's like the previous weeks always matters. Thanks for the explanation and patience! I don't know the stats for "Hello" specifically, but if it debuted at #9, that means it was the ninth-most played song of that week. The reason songs don't usually make huge jumps on Radio Songs like they do on digital songs is because U.S. radio tends to be slower with the way they play songs than buyers are with the way they buy them. Most songs slowly have their airplay increase, peak, and then slowly start having it decrease. It's very rare for songs like "Hello" to come along that get immediately played a lot on a lot of radio stations. Most songs get tested by being played a little, then, if the reaction is good, they play it more and more until they think listeners are getting tired of it, and then they start playing it less and less. (That's a pretty simplified version but it gives the idea anyway.) Okay, now it's very clear. I was thinking that the "lost airplay" was from one day to next day, like monday-tuesday of same week. Now I get it! Thank you so much.
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Post by 85la on Jan 9, 2016 0:26:20 GMT -5
Whether or not Sorry or Love Yourself or both are the next number ones, it probably won't be for long, as they have stayed near the top for so long already and are kind of maxing out on their points.
It seems to me like Stressed Out is the next major number one contender. I also like Rachel Platten's Stand By You a lot, even more than Fight Song. It reminds me a lot of Roar. It's doing really well shooting near the top on iTunes, unfortunately it's chugging along very slowly at radio.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Jan 9, 2016 0:46:18 GMT -5
What's shot of Stressed Out being no.1? Such a beautifully emotional song.. And omg the build.. I love the chorus too.. The delivery of verses is kind of sloppy though
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Jan 9, 2016 3:43:16 GMT -5
Fascinating how high the airplay bar is now.. In the week of 10/1/11 Moves Like Jagger snatched no.1 with only 124 million impression.. Now it's impossible for that.. You'll need 140+ or even 150+ to get that no.1
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Post by Daniel Collins on Jan 9, 2016 10:28:57 GMT -5
2016/01/09
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1. ADELE - Hello: 221.039 (+1.805) 2. JUSTIN BIEBER - Sorry: 184.904 (+4.892) 3. ALESSIA CARA - Here: 151.888 (+2.860) 4. SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 149.796 (+5.539) ▲ 5. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 148.837 (+2.187) ▼ 6. SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 117.415 (-0.060) 7. DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 115.441 (-0.538) 8. ELLIE GOULDING - On My Mind: 108.516 (+0.232) ▲ 9. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 107.546 (-1.031) ▼ 10. THE WEEKND - In The Night: 105.280 (+3.744)
11. ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 91.742 (-0.533) 12. JUSTIN BIEBER - Love Yourself: 85.389 (+6.778) ▲ 13. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - Stressed Out: 85.217 (+4.412) ▼ 14. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 77.937 (-0.252) 15. JUSTIN BIEBER - What Do You Mean?: 73.518 (-0.282) 16. THOMAS RHETT - Die A Happy Man: 72.828 (+0.367) 17. TRAVI$ SCOTT - Antidote: 70.890 (+0.532) 18. JASON ALDEAN - Gonna Know We Were Here: 67.902 (+0.778) ▲ 19. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 67.708 (-0.943) ▼ 20. LOCASH - I Love This Life: 66.242 (+1.076)
21. DRAKE & FUTURE - Jumpman: 65.133 (+1.473) 22. BROTHERS OSBORNE - Stay A Little Longer: 63.027 (+0.139) 23. DEMI LOVATO - Confident: 63.008 (+1.080) 24. THE CHAINSMOKERS - Roses f/Rozes: 61.393 (+3.725) ▲ 25. SAM HUNT - Break Up In A Small Town: 57.124 (+0.592) ▲ 26. ADELE - When We Were Young: 56.720 (+2.524) ▲ 27. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 56.604 (-2.083) ▼ 28. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 55.869 (-2.272) ▼ 29. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 52.804 (-2.297) ▼ 30. LUKE BRYAN - Home Alone Tonight: 52.750 (+1.366) ▲
31. JANA KRAMER - I Got The Boy: 51.894 (+0.982) ▲ 32. TIM MCGRAW - Top Of The World: 51.472 (-0.349) ▼ 33. TORY LANEZ - Say It: 51.400 (+1.162) ▲ 34. POST MALONE - White Iverson: 49.412 (-0.936) 35. X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 48.991 (-1.635) ▼ 36. DAYA - Hide Away: 48.220 (+1.596) ▲ 37. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 48.174 (-0.877) 38. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 47.386 (-2.089) ▼ 39. ONE DIRECTION - Perfect: 46.906 (+0.923) ▲ 40. FETTY WAP - 679 f/Remy Boyz...: 46.820 (-1.259) ▼
41. BLAKE SHELTON - Gonna: 46.711 (+0.117) 42. GRANGER SMITH - Backroad Song: 45.037 (+0.698) ▲ 43. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 44.893 (-2.880) ▼ 44. KELSEA BALLERINI - Dibs: 44.507 (+0.376) 45. J. COLE - No Role Modelz: 42.219 (+0.587) ▲ 46. CAM - Burning House: 41.898 (-1.903) ▼ 47. CHRIS YOUNG - I'm Comin' Over: 41.371 (-0.402) ▼ 48. KEITH URBAN - Break On Me: 40.100 (+1.058) ▲ 49. MAROON 5 - Sugar: 39.500 (-1.358) ▼ 50. BRYSON TILLER - Don't: 39.446 (+1.273) ▲
51. FETTY WAP - Again: 39.385 (+0.385) 52. RACHEL PLATTEN - Stand By You: 39.099 (+0.907) ▲ 53. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 39.030 (+0.242) ▼ 54. BRAD PAISLEY - Country Nation: 38.702 (+0.676) ▲ 55. SELENA GOMEZ - Good For You f/A$AP Rocky: 38.478 (-0.128) ▼ 56. COLDPLAY - Adventure Of A Lifetime: 37.848 (-2.492***) ▼ 57. SHAWN MENDES & CAMILA CABELLO - I Know What You Did Last...: 36.444 (+1.534) ▲ 58. YO GOTTI - Down In The DM: 36.339 (+0.882) ▲ 59. GWEN STEFANI - Used To Love You: 35.550 (-0.683) ▼ 60. ED SHEERAN - Thinking Out Loud: 35.016 (-1.463) ▼
61. ZAC BROWN BAND - Beautiful Drug: 34.381 (+0.546) ▲ 62. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 34.274 (-0.975) ▼ 63. DAN + SHAY - Nothin' Like You: 33.055 (-0.261) ▲ 64. ERIC CHURCH - Mr. Misunderstood: 32.632 (+0.140) ▲ 65. TAYLOR SWIFT - Style: 31.940 (-1.833) ▼ 66. CHRIS BROWN - Back To Sleep: 31.616 (+1.224) ▲ 67. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 30.000 (+0.428) ▲ 68. ANDY GRAMMER - Honey, I'm Good: 29.533 (-1.604) ▼ 69. OLD DOMINION - Break Up With Him: 29.407 (-0.291) 70. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Smoke Break: 29.205 (-0.343) ▲
71. OMI - Cheerleader: 28.895 (-2.193) ▼ 72. DNCE - Cake By The Ocean: 28.063 (+0.702) ▲ 73. CHASE BRYANT - Little Bit Of You: 27.789 (-0.099) ▲ 74. KENNY CHESNEY - Save It For A Rainy Day: 27.296 (-0.400) ▲ 75. WIZ KHALIFA - See You Again f/Charlie Puth: 27.166 (-2.161) ▼
102. TAYLOR SWIFT - Out Of The Woods: 19.128 (+3.274)
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Post by slw84 on Jan 9, 2016 12:42:34 GMT -5
Yeah the weird thing is Nicki benefited from a chart change midway in starships chart run. I remember it debuted top 10 and was going to fall out of the top after a few weeks but there was some hot 100 change that kept it going long enough to achieve that record. In any regard Maroon 5 sugar tied it and Justin will break it and Adele will clean up and claim yet another record. I decided to look up the week Starships debuted because it is probably the most interesting top ten chart week in recent times. Here is that chart: TW LW Song 01 -- Part of Me - Katy Perry 02 02 Set Fire to the Rain - Adele 03 07 I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston 04 01 Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - Kelly Clarkson 05 17 Rolling in the Deep - Adele 06 03 We Are Young - fun featuring Janelle Monae 07 11 Someone Like You - Adele 08 06 We Found Love - Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris 09 -- Starships - Nicki Minaj 10 -- Turn Up the Music - Chris Brown Half the songs in the week's previous top ten fell out. (Incidentally, that previous chart would have a nice retro feel as it was the first - and last - time that Whitney Houston and Madonna were in the same top ten in something like 15 years) It was after the Grammys the year Whitney Houston had died - so you had I Will Always Love You in the top three. Two of Adele's songs rebounded into the top ten to join Set Fire to the Rain. I think Adele became the first woman to have three songs in the top ten at once that week. AND that week featured two debuts in addition to Starships - and I think THAT was a first - three top ten debuts in the same week, including a #1 by Katy Perry. NOT to mention that the top 8 that week were all #1 songs, which I think could be a record. Another interesting thing - 8 of the top 9 songs were by solo woman, and the other one - "We Are Young" featured Janelle Monae. That might be the most estrogen-friendly chart ever. ETA: Oh, I meant to add the change you are talking about is they did start adding a streaming component a few weeks later, so Katy got her #1 just in time. At this time, the chart points were primarily tallied on sales and airplay points. Ok, yep. I stanned for Nicki back then and I remember that streaming surged after sales went down a bit. I remember thinking luckily she had streaming to keep her in there so long because it was about to fall out of the top 10 based on the prior formula and yes Katy did get her #1 in time before those changes. It's good that whoever takes over the record won't hold it due to chart changes. I remember past chart changes were people were getting peaks in the mid and late 90s based on the change.
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Post by jerz on Jan 9, 2016 22:43:57 GMT -5
Top 40 Radio Adds this week: Bold = went for adds 36 SHAWN HOOK Sound Of Your Heart10 DIPLO & SLEEPY TOM Be Right There 8 DJ EARWORM United State Of Pop 2015 7 LUKAS GRAHAM 7 Years 7 R. CITY Make Up f/Chloe Angelides 5 BØRNS Electric Love 5 PITBULL El Taxi f/Sensato & Osmani Garcia 5 XO-IQ Walk That Walk 3 JR CASTRO Get Home f/Kid Ink & Migos 2 KYGO Stole The Show f/Parson James 2 LZ7 So Good 2 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats S.O.B 2 RUTH B. Lost Boy 1 DAWIN Dessert f/Silento 1 DJ SNAKE Middle f/Bipolar Sunshine 1 DUKE DUMONT Ocean Drive 1 ISAC ELLIOT No One Else 1 LADY GAGA Til It Happens To You 1 MAJOR LAZER Boom f/MOTi, Ty Dolla $ign, Wizkid & Kranium 1 SIGMA & RITA ORA Coming Home 1 SNAKEHIPS All My Friends 1 WHO IS FANCY Boys Like You f/Ariana Grande 1 YELLOW CLAW & DJ MUSTARD F/ TY In My Room 1 YO GOTTI Down In The DM Which one of the hits that will become a future hit this spring of 2016 or in summer of 2016?
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Post by kingofpain on Jan 10, 2016 0:27:35 GMT -5
Whoa what on earth caused Empire of the Sun's "Walking On a Dream" to shoot into the top 50 on iTunes? Was it featured in an ad or something?
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Post by kanimal on Jan 10, 2016 1:03:15 GMT -5
Whoa what on earth caused Empire of the Sun's "Walking On a Dream" to shoot into the top 50 on iTunes? Was it featured in an ad or something? ;) www.ispot.tv/ad/AZUX/2016-honda-civic-the-dreamerRan during today's football games, which explains the most recent surge (not sure what happened Friday night)
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Post by Verisimilitude on Jan 10, 2016 8:33:28 GMT -5
YouTube US Chart Update Week ending Jan. 7, 2016 source: popmusic
1 Sorry Justin Bieber 8,560,053 USUM71516760 2 Hello Adele 7,763,660 GBBKS1500214 3 Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae) (Spanglish Version) SilentĂł 6,447,762 USUM71511471 4 Love Yourself Justin Bieber 5,448,948 USUM71516761 5 Hotline Bling Drake 4,759,411 USCM51500238 6 What Do You Mean? Justin Bieber 4,468,010 USUM71511919 7 The Hills The Weeknd 3,774,717 USUG11500738 8 Don't Bryson Tiller 3,746,863 USRC11501051 9 Out of the Woods Taylor Swift 3,619,537 USCJY1431329 10 679 Fetty Wap 3,323,628 QMCE31500250 11 Trap Queen Fetty Wap 3,235,343 QM7XC1400004 12 Jumpman Drake 3,226,365 USCM51500311 13 Uptown Funk Mark Ronson 3,186,106 GBARL1401524 14 See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth) - Universal Pictures Film Music Wiz Khalifa 3,100,371 UPXTH8253133 15 Stitches Shawn Mendes 3,063,541 USUM71500658 16 Say It Tory Lanez 2,955,590 USUM71510634 17 Lean On (feat. MĂ? & DJ Snake) Major Lazer 2,800,083 QMUY41500008 18 Betcha Can't Do It Like Me Challenge DLow 2,783,024 USA2P1535591 19 Antidote Travis Scott 2,725,315 USSM11506105 20 Focus Ariana Grande 2,685,855 USUM71516960 21 Exchange Bryson Tiller 2,456,764 USRC11502185 22 Stressed Out twenty one pilots 2,421,809 USAT21500597 23 Can't Feel My Face The Weeknd 2,399,633 USUG11500741 24 Best Friend Young Thug 2,387,196 USAT21503842 25 Down In the DM Yo Gotti 2,266,615 USSM11508525 26 Where Ya At Future 2,222,742 USSM11505577 27 My Way (Feat. Monty) Fetty Wap 2,149,314 QMCE31500316 28 Here Alessia Cara 2,106,430 USUM71506251 29 Shake It Off Taylor Swift 2,068,417 USCJY1431349 30 Like I'm Gonna Lose You Meghan Trainor 2,035,543 USSM11408374 31 Same Old Love Selena Gomez 1,935,522 USUM71510437 32 Where Are Ăś Now (with Justin Bieber) Jack Ăś 1,879,591 USAT21500555 33 Gangnam Style PSY 1,864,018 KRA341205652 34 Worth It (Dame Esta Noche) Fifth Harmony 1,833,388 USSM11505406 35 Wildest Dreams (The Radio Mix) Taylor Swift 1,755,864 USCJY1531575 36 Me, Myself & I G-Eazy 1,742,416 USRC11502210 37 Sugar Maroon 5 1,531,915 USUM71410466 38 Love Me Like You Do Ellie Goulding 1,523,670 GBUM71406823 39 All About That Bass Meghan Trainor 1,493,494 USSM11401604 40 Blank Space Taylor Swift 1,492,058 USCJY1431309
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Post by Daniel Collins on Jan 10, 2016 9:09:54 GMT -5
2016/01/10
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1. ADELE - Hello: 217.423 (-3.616) 2. JUSTIN BIEBER - Sorry: 186.699 (+1.795) 3. ALESSIA CARA - Here: 153.020 (+1.132) 4. SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 152.190 (+2.394) 5. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 148.814 (-0.023) 6. SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 116.126 (-1.289) 7. DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 114.399 (-1.042***) 8. THE WEEKND - In The Night: 108.331 (+3.051) ▲ 9. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 107.046 (-0.500) 10. ELLIE GOULDING - On My Mind: 107.019 (-1.497) ▼
11. ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 90.527 (-1.215) 12. JUSTIN BIEBER - Love Yourself: 89.537 (+4.148) 13. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - Stressed Out: 88.486 (+3.269) 14. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 76.445 (-1.492) 15. THOMAS RHETT - Die A Happy Man: 73.431 (+0.603) ▲ 16. JUSTIN BIEBER - What Do You Mean?: 72.364 (-1.154) ▼ 17. TRAVI$ SCOTT - Antidote: 71.708 (+0.818) 18. JASON ALDEAN - Gonna Know We Were Here: 68.245 (+0.343) 19. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 66.727 (-0.981) 20. LOCASH - I Love This Life: 66.566 (+0.324)
21. DRAKE & FUTURE - Jumpman: 66.186 (+1.053) 22. THE CHAINSMOKERS - Roses f/Rozes: 63.968 (+2.575) ▲ 23. BROTHERS OSBORNE - Stay A Little Longer: 63.243 (+0.216) ▼ 24. DEMI LOVATO - Confident: 63.036 (+0.028) ▼ 25. ADELE - When We Were Young: 58.637 (+1.917) ▲ 26. SAM HUNT - Break Up In A Small Town: 57.862 (+0.738) ▼ 27. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 55.998 (+0.129) ▲ 28. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 55.068 (-1.536) ▼ 29. LUKE BRYAN - Home Alone Tonight: 53.714 (+0.964) ▲ 30. JANA KRAMER - I Got The Boy: 52.492 (+0.598) ▲
31. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 51.947 (-0.857) ▼ 32. TORY LANEZ - Say It: 51.400 (+0.000) ▲ 33. TIM MCGRAW - Top Of The World: 51.201 (-0.271) ▼ 34. DAYA - Hide Away: 49.337 (+1.117) ▲ 35. POST MALONE - White Iverson: 49.300 (-0.112) ▼ 36. X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 48.389 (-0.602) ▼ 37. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 47.589 (-0.585) 38. ONE DIRECTION - Perfect: 47.578 (+0.672) ▲ 39. BLAKE SHELTON - Gonna: 46.583 (-0.128) ▲ 40. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 46.554 (-0.832) ▼
41. FETTY WAP - 679 f/Remy Boyz...: 46.495 (-0.325) ▼ 42. GRANGER SMITH - Backroad Song: 45.819 (+0.782) 43. KELSEA BALLERINI - Dibs: 44.780 (+0.273) ▲ 44. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 44.061 (-0.832) ▼ 45. J. COLE - No Role Modelz: 42.261 (+0.042) 46. KEITH URBAN - Break On Me: 40.971 (+0.871) ▲ 47. CHRIS YOUNG - I'm Comin' Over: 40.904 (-0.467) 48. CAM - Burning House: 40.525 (-1.373) ▼ 49. BRYSON TILLER - Don't: 40.349 (+0.903) ▲ 50. FETTY WAP - Again: 39.982 (+0.597) ▲
51. RACHEL PLATTEN - Stand By You: 39.647 (+0.548) ▲ 52. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 39.488 (+0.458) ▲ 53. BRAD PAISLEY - Country Nation: 38.989 (+0.287) ▲ 54. MAROON 5 - Sugar: 38.179 (-1.321) ▼ 55. COLDPLAY - Adventure Of A Lifetime: 38.055 (+0.207) ▲ 56. SELENA GOMEZ - Good For You f/A$AP Rocky: 37.754 (-0.724) ▼ 57. SHAWN MENDES & CAMILA CABELLO - I Know What You Did Last...: 37.533 (+1.089) 58. YO GOTTI - Down In The DM: 36.992 (+0.653) 59. GWEN STEFANI - Used To Love You: 35.588 (+0.038) 60. ZAC BROWN BAND - Beautiful Drug: 34.976 (+0.595) ▲
61. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 34.078 (-0.196) ▲ 62. ED SHEERAN - Thinking Out Loud: 33.801 (-1.215) ▼ 63. ERIC CHURCH - Mr. Misunderstood: 33.162 (+0.530) ▲ 64. CHRIS BROWN - Back To Sleep: 32.389 (+0.773) ▲ 65. DAN + SHAY - Nothin' Like You: 32.214 (-0.841) ▼ 66. TAYLOR SWIFT - Style: 31.080 (-0.860) ▼ 67. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 30.933 (+0.933) 68. DNCE - Cake By The Ocean: 29.378 (+1.315) ▲ 69. ANDY GRAMMER - Honey, I'm Good: 29.309 (-0.224) ▼ 70. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Smoke Break: 28.974 (-0.231)
71. OLD DOMINION - Break Up With Him: 28.472 (-0.935) ▼ 72. CHASE BRYANT - Little Bit Of You: 28.149 (+0.360) ▲ 73. OMI - Cheerleader: 27.686 (-1.209) ▼ 74. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Confession: 27.647 (+0.774) ▲ 75. RASCAL FLATTS - I Like The Sound Of That: 27.351 (+0.852) ▲
90. TAYLOR SWIFT - Out Of The Woods: 22.231 (+3.103)
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Post by ry4n on Jan 10, 2016 10:23:50 GMT -5
Top 10 flashbacks for this week
(Locked Out Of Heaven was #1 three years ago as well)
1 year ago (1/24/2015)
1 1 Uptown Funk! - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars (2nd week of 14 @ #1) 2 2 Blank Space - Taylor Swift 3 3 Take Me To Church - Hozier 4 4 Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran 5 8 I'm Not The Only One - Sam Smith 6 5 Lips Are Movin' - Meghan Trainor 7 9 Jealous - Nick Jonas 8 11 Love Me Harder - Ariana Grande & The Weeknd 9 7 Shake It Off - Taylor Swift 10 6 All About That Bass - Meghan Trainor
5 years ago (1/22/2011)
1 2 Grenade - Bruno Mars (2nd week of 4 @ #1) 2 1 Firework - Katy Perry 3 4 What's My Name? - Rihanna feat. Drake 4 3 We R Who We R - Ke$ha 5 5 Raise Your Glass - P!nk 6 6 Tonight (I'm F**kin'/Lovin' You) - Enrique Iglesias feat. Ludacris & DJ Frank E 7 8 Black And Yellow - Wiz Khalifa 8 7 The Time (Dirty Bit) - Black Eyed Peas 9 9 Just The Way You Are - Bruno Mars 10 12 Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna
10 years ago (1/21/2006)
1 5 Grillz - Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp (1st week of 2 @ #1) 2 2 Run It! - Chris Brown 3 10 Check On It - Beyonce feat. Slim Thug 4 7 Don't Forget About Us - Mariah Carey 5 3 Photograph - Nickelback 6 1 Laffy Taffy - D4L 7 4 Gold Digger - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx 8 8 Stickwitu - Pussycat Dolls 9 11 Dirty Little Secret - All-American Rejects 10 12 There It Go! (The Whistle Song) - Juelz Santana
15 years ago (1/20/2001)
1 1 Independent Women Part I - Destiny's Child (10th week of 11 @ #1) 2 2 It Wasn't Me - Shaggy feat. RikRok 3 3 He Loves You Not - Dream 4 4 Case Of The Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do) - Mya 5 5 With Arms Wide Open - Creed 6 7 Ms. Jackson - Outkast 7 8 If You're Gone - Matchbox 20 8 6 The Way You Love Me - Faith Hill 9 11 Again - Lenny Kravitz 10 13 Love Don't Cost A Thing - Jennifer Lopez
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Post by jdanton2 on Jan 10, 2016 10:31:40 GMT -5
if current trends continue Bruno will be #1 a year from now.
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Post by Soulsista on Jan 10, 2016 11:34:02 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
January 24, 1981
01 01 (Just Like) Starting Over - John Lennon (5th and final week at #1) 02 02 Love On The Rocks - Neil Diamond 03 04 The Tide Is High - Blondie 04 03 Guilty - Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb 05 05 Hungry Heart - Bruce Springsteen 06 06 Every Woman In The World - Air Supply 07 07 Passion - Rod Stewart 08 12 I Love a Rainy Night - Eddie Rabbitt 09 11 It's My Turn - Diana Ross 10 10 De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da - The Police
January 25, 1986
01 01 That's What Friends Are For - Dionne & Friends (2nd of 4 weeks at #1) 02 02 Say You, Say Me - Lionel Richie 03 08 Burning Heart - Survivor 04 07 Talk To Me - Stevie Nicks 05 12 I'm Your Man - Wham! 06 11 My Hometown - Bruce Springsteen 07 09 Walk Of Life - Dire Straits 08 05 I Miss You - Klymaxx 09 03 Party All The Time - Eddie Murphy 10 13 Spies Like Us - Paul McCartney
January 26, 1991
01 04 The First Time - Surface (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 01 Love Will Never Do (Without You) - Janet Jackson 03 06 Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - C&C Music Factory 04 05 Sensitivity - Ralph Tresvant 05 03 High Enough - Damn Yankees 06 02 Justify My Love - Madonna 07 07 Play That Funky Music - Vanilla Ice 08 09 After The Rain - Nelson 09 11 I'm Not In Love - Will To Power 10 14 Just Another Dream - Cathy Dennis
January 20, 1996
01 01 One Sweet Day - Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men (8th of 16 weeks at #1) 02 02 Exhale (Shoop Shoop) - Whitney Houston 03 03 Hey Lover - LL Cool J feat. Boyz II Men 04 10 Missing - Everything But The Girl 05 06 Breakfast At Tiffany's - Deep Blue Something 06 09 Name - The Goo Goo Dolls 07 05 Diggin' On You - TLC 08 12 One Of Us - Joan Osborne 09 04 Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio feat. L.V. 10 11 You'll See - Madonna
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Post by Soulsista on Jan 10, 2016 12:03:34 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
January 16, 1961 (for the week ending January 21)
01 01 Wonderland By Night - Bert Kaempfert (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 Are You Lonesome Tonight? - Elvis Presley 03 03 Exodus - Terrante & Feicher 04 05 Will You Love Me Tomorrow - The Shirelles 05 13 Calcutta - Lawrence Welk 06 07 Angel Baby - Rosie & The Originals 07 06 Rubber Ball - Bobby Vee 08 04 Last Date - Floyd Cramer 09 09 Corinna, Corinna - Ray Peterson 10 08 North To Alaska - Johnny Horton
January 22, 1966
01 02 The Sound Of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel (2nd and final week at #1) 02 01 We Can Work It Out - The Beatles 03 03 She's Just My Style - Gary Lewis & The Playboys 04 04 Five O'Clock World - The Vogues 05 06 Day Tripper - The Beatles 06 10 No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In) - The T-Bones 07 08 The Men In My Little Girl's Life - Mike Douglas 08 11 A Must To Avoid - Herman's Hermits 09 09 As Tears Go By - The Rolling Stones 10 12 You Didn't Have To Be So Nice - The Lovin' Spoonful
January 23, 1971
01 02 Knock Three Times - Dawn (1st of 3 weeks at #1) 02 01 My Sweet Lord / Isn't It a Pity - George Harrison 03 03 One Less Bell To Answer - The 5th Dimension 04 06 Lonely Day - The Bee Gees 05 04 Black Magic Woman - Santana 06 09 Stoney End - Barbra Streisand 07 07 Groove Me - King Floyd 08 11 Your Song - Elton John 09 15 Rose Garden - Lynn Anderson 10 12 It's Impossible - Perry Como
January 24, 1976
01 02 Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) - Diana Ross (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 I Write The Songs - Barry Manilow 03 04 Love Rollercoaster - The Ohio Players 04 07 Love To Love You Baby - Donna Summer 05 06 I Love Music - The O'Jays 06 08 You Sexy Thing - Hot Chocolate 07 03 Convoy - C.W. McCall 08 09 Time Of Your Life - Paul Anka 09 10 Walk Away From Love - David Ruffin 10 12 Sing a Song - Earth, Wind & Fire
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Post by House Lannister on Jan 10, 2016 16:25:30 GMT -5
What's shot of Stressed Out being no.1? Such a beautifully emotional song.. And omg the build.. I love the chorus too.. The delivery of verses is kind of sloppy though I'll say it has a shot. It's already gone further than I thought it would and it's playing on top 40 stations, alternative stations, and (wouldn't surprise me) likely urban stations. Streaming is pretty solid and sales are nice. It all depends whether it can peak ahead of the decline of the songs in front of it. Don't know, but I kinda thought Here would be in its position. But its chance might have passed and Stressed Out has stepped up in its place.
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Post by jj99$ - - LeLe on Jan 10, 2016 17:10:44 GMT -5
Ya stressed out will compete with Love Yourself for#1 in the coming months.
Regarding its AirPlay, I don't think Urban will touch it. it will definitely do well on Rhythmic though.
Depending on how accomodating Hot-AC is to it, it may challenge LY for #1.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 11:58:31 GMT -5
In The Night doesn't seem like it's going to quite pan out as planned for The Weeknd. Or does it? Thoughts? Why do you feel this way? It's #10 on airplay. It's growing. No need for concern. Let me reword it... it doesn't seem like it's going to smash on the level of his last 3 singles. The airplay doesn't surprise me, but there's a noticeable and relative lack of enthusiasm about it in the other metrics so far, even with solid spins at radio. Radio is going to support it coming off his string of hits, plus he's an "it" artist right now... but that can all go south in a hurry. It happens a lot. That's where my concern comes from. Mind you, I understand that not every single is going to be a mega-smash, and from day one this seemed like more of a medium sized hit to me at best. A H100 top 10 seems iffy and that's too bad. Maybe it'll get a nice performance and get that boost it needs. Just a topic of conversation more than anything.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Jan 11, 2016 12:21:03 GMT -5
I am not the best at predictions, so if you need very accurate predictions, don't count on this. I am pretty confident with #1-#13. The rest are just toss-ups for me.
1. Hello (=) 2. Sorry (=) 3. Love Yourself (=) 4. Hotline Bling (=) 5. Stressed Out (+4) 6. Same Old Love (+1) 7. What Do You Mean? (-2) 8. Stitches (-2) 9. Here (-1) 10. Like I'm Gonna Lose You (=) 11. Jumpman (+2) 12. The Hills (-1) 13. On My Mind (+3) 14. 679 (-2) 15. Antidote (+2) 16. Roses (+6) 17. In The Night (+3) 18. White Iverson (-3) 19. Don't (+2) 20. Confident (+3) 21. Ex's And Oh's (-7) 22. Wildest Dreams (-4) 23. I Know What You Did Last Summer (+5) 24. Die A Happy Man (+1) 25. Watch Me (-6)
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Post by Daniel Collins on Jan 11, 2016 12:22:47 GMT -5
2016/01/11
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1. ADELE - Hello: 216.374 (-1.049) 2. JUSTIN BIEBER - Sorry: 189.167 (+2.468) 3. ALESSIA CARA - Here: 155.616 (+2.596) 4. SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 155.173 (+2.983) 5. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 150.505 (+1.691) 6. DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 115.800 (+1.401***) ▲ 7. SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 115.513 (-0.613) ▼ 8. THE WEEKND - In The Night: 112.357 (+4.026) 9. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 107.337 (+0.291) 10. ELLIE GOULDING - On My Mind: 106.398 (-0.621)
11. JUSTIN BIEBER - Love Yourself: 93.718 (+4.181) ▲ 12. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - Stressed Out: 92.919 (+4.433) ▲ 13. ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 90.378 (-0.149) ▼ 14. THOMAS RHETT - Die A Happy Man: 76.413 (+2.982***) ▲ 15. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 75.476 (-0.969) ▼ 16. TRAVI$ SCOTT - Antidote: 72.583 (+0.875) ▲ 17. JUSTIN BIEBER - What Do You Mean?: 72.015 (-0.349) ▼ 18. JASON ALDEAN - Gonna Know We Were Here: 69.583 (+1.338) 19. LOCASH - I Love This Life: 67.995 (+1.429) ▲ 20. THE CHAINSMOKERS - Roses f/Rozes: 67.013 (+3.045) ▲
21. DRAKE & FUTURE - Jumpman: 66.602 (+0.416) 22. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 65.159 (-1.568) ▼ 23. BROTHERS OSBORNE - Stay A Little Longer: 64.838 (+1.595) 24. DEMI LOVATO - Confident: 64.310 (+1.274) 25. ADELE - When We Were Young: 61.773 (+3.136) 26. SAM HUNT - Break Up In A Small Town: 59.682 (+1.820) 27. LUKE BRYAN - Home Alone Tonight: 55.829 (+2.115) ▲ 28. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 54.666 (-1.332) ▼ 29. JANA KRAMER - I Got The Boy: 54.446 (+1.954) ▲ 30. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 53.848 (-1.220) ▼
31. DAYA - Hide Away: 52.292 (+2.955***) ▲ 32. TORY LANEZ - Say It: 51.943 (+0.543) 33. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 51.050 (-0.897) ▼ 34. TIM MCGRAW - Top Of The World: 50.835 (-0.366) ▼ 35. POST MALONE - White Iverson: 49.625 (+0.325) 36. ONE DIRECTION - Perfect: 49.001 (+1.423) ▲ 37. X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 48.077 (-0.312) ▼ 38. GRANGER SMITH - Backroad Song: 47.095 (+1.276) ▲ 39. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 46.847 (-0.742) ▼ 40. BLAKE SHELTON - Gonna: 46.815 (+0.232) ▼
41. FETTY WAP - 679 f/Remy Boyz...: 46.527 (+0.032) 42. KELSEA BALLERINI - Dibs: 45.761 (+0.981) ▲ 43. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 45.021 (-1.533) ▼ 44. J. COLE - No Role Modelz: 42.785 (+0.524) ▲ 45. KEITH URBAN - Break On Me: 42.606 (+1.635) ▲ 46. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 42.317 (-1.744) ▼ 47. COLDPLAY - Adventure Of A Lifetime: 41.189 (+3.134***) ▲ 48. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 41.039 (+1.551) ▲ 49. BRYSON TILLER - Don't: 40.917 (+0.568) 50. CHRIS YOUNG - I'm Comin' Over: 40.816 (-0.088) ▼
51. RACHEL PLATTEN - Stand By You: 40.595 (+0.948) 52. BRAD PAISLEY - Country Nation: 40.497 (+1.508) ▲ 53. FETTY WAP - Again: 40.445 (+0.463) ▼ 54. CAM - Burning House: 39.779 (-0.746) ▼ 55. SHAWN MENDES & CAMILA CABELLO - I Know What You Did Last...: 39.390 (+1.857) ▲ 56. YO GOTTI - Down In The DM: 37.919 (+0.927) ▲ 57. MAROON 5 - Sugar: 36.940 (-1.239) ▼ 58. ZAC BROWN BAND - Beautiful Drug: 36.637 (+1.661) ▲ 59. SELENA GOMEZ - Good For You f/A$AP Rocky: 36.619 (-1.135) ▼ 60. GWEN STEFANI - Used To Love You: 36.083 (+0.495) ▼
61. ERIC CHURCH - Mr. Misunderstood: 34.524 (+1.362) ▲ 62. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 34.008 (-0.070) ▼ 63. CHRIS BROWN - Back To Sleep: 33.402 (+1.013) ▲ 64. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 33.014 (+2.081) ▲ 65. ED SHEERAN - Thinking Out Loud: 32.193 (-1.608***) ▼ 66. DAN + SHAY - Nothin' Like You: 31.592 (-0.622) ▼ 67. DNCE - Cake By The Ocean: 31.298 (+1.920) ▲ 68. CHASE BRYANT - Little Bit Of You: 29.605 (+1.456) ▲ 69. FLO RIDA - My House: 29.177 (+2.315) ▲ 70. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Confession: 29.101 (+1.454) ▲
71. TAYLOR SWIFT - Style: 28.979 (-2.101) ▼ 72. RASCAL FLATTS - I Like The Sound Of That: 28.804 (+1.453) ▲ 73. CHARLIE PUTH - One Call Away: 28.660 (+1.639) ▲ 74. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Smoke Break: 28.340 (-0.634) ▼ 75. OLD DOMINION - Break Up With Him: 28.156 (-0.316) ▼
83. TAYLOR SWIFT - Out Of The Woods: 25.079 (+2.848)
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Jan 11, 2016 12:39:18 GMT -5
I am not the best at predictions, so if you need very accurate predictions, don't count on this. I am pretty confident with #1-#13. The rest are just toss-ups for me. 1. Hello (=) 2. Sorry (=) 3. Love Yourself (=) 4. Hotline Bling (=) 5. Stressed Out (+4) 6. Same Old Love (+1) 7. What Do You Mean? (-2) 8. Stitches (-2) 9. Here (-1) 10. Like I'm Gonna Lose You (=) 11. Jumpman (+2) 12. The Hills (-1) 13. On My Mind (+3) 14. 679 (-2) 15. Antidote (+2) 16. Roses (+6) 17. In The Night (+3) 18. White Iverson (-3) 19. Don't (+2) 20. Confident (+3) 21. Ex's And Oh's (-7) 22. Wildest Dreams (-4) 23. I Know What You Did Last Summer (+5) 24. Die A Happy Man (+1) 25. Watch Me (-6) Wtf.. Meghan Trainor has been clogged at No.10 for at least a month.. Why is she still relevant? Her best song is the collaboration with Charlie Puth imo and others are served to disturb billboard hot 100. Also wish Stressed Out top 5 this week. It's gonna be a big hit for my personal chart as well
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 12:45:12 GMT -5
^ While she doesn't do much for me personally, clearly many people love Meghan and the songs she's released. I get her appeal, she's just not my thing.
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Post by wjr15 on Jan 11, 2016 12:45:34 GMT -5
Wtf.. Meghan Trainor has been clogged at No.10 for at least a month.. Why is she still relevant? Her best song is the collaboration with Charlie Puth imo and others are served to disturb billboard hot 100. Also wish Stressed Out top 5 this week. It's gonna be a big hit for my personal chart as well Because people like her music...
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Post by jj99$ - - LeLe on Jan 11, 2016 13:22:36 GMT -5
YESSSSSS King JB
Sorry finally #1
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 13:25:04 GMT -5
Justin Bieber's 'Sorry' Dethrones Adele's 'Hello' Atop Hot 100LINK > www.billboard.com/biz/articles/6836557/justin-biebers-sorry-dethrones-adeles-hello-atop-hot-100It's not too late to say "Sorry" … is the No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100. After eight total, and seven consecutive, weeks at No. 2, Justin Bieber's "Sorry" crowns the Hot 100 (dated Jan. 23) at last. The track dethrones Adele's "Hello," which had spent its first 10 weeks at No. 1 dating to its debut atop the Nov. 14 chart; "Sorry" debuted the same week at No. 2. "Sorry," released on SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Def Jam, marks Bieber's second Hot 100 No. 1, and second-in-a-row, after a lengthy wait for his first topper. After six years of charting 46 prior entries, beginning in July 2009, Bieber earned his first No. 1 on the Hot 100 dated Sept. 19, when "What Do You Mean?" debuted at No. 1. Now, he's achieved two leaders back-to-back. 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. "Sorry" (the 1,049th No. 1 in the Hot 100's 57-year history) notches a fourth week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart with 26.5 million U.S. streams, down 14 percent, and leads the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart for an eighth week (8.5 million on-demand streams, down 10 percent), according to Nielsen Music. It holds at its No. 2 high (for a fifth week) on Radio Songs (145 million audience impressions, up 6 percent), while dropping 2-3 on Digital Songs (128,000 downloads sold, down 53 percent, in the week ending Jan. 7); it led the sales list for a week in December. (Most songs declined in sales in the tracking week, following the robust frame ending Dec. 31, in which many consumers surely redeemed gift cards received as holiday presents.) Three more fun facts regarding Bieber's Hot 100 takeover: Longest Wait at No. 2: With its eight total weeks at No. 2 before hitting No. 1 on the Hot 100, "Sorry" ties for the most weeks spent at the runner-up spot before reaching the summit. OutKast's "The Way You Move" (featuring Sleepy Brown) also waited at No. 2 for eight frames, all in-a-row, in 2003-04. Then again, the hip-hop duo surely didn't mind so much, as its own "Hey Ya!" ruled the list during all those weeks. (Only one other song, in addition to "Sorry," has waited at No. 2 for exactly seven consecutive weeks before crowning the Hot 100: LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" in 2011.) So "Sorry": Bieber brings the word "Sorry" to the top of the Hot 100 for the fourth time (and first in the 21-year-old's lifetime). The prior three leaders with "Sorry" in their titles: Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry" (1960); John Denver's "I'm Sorry" (not the same composition as Lee's) (1975); and Chicago's "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" (1982). Ruling rhythmic radio: "Sorry" also hits No. 1 (2-1) on Billboard's Rhythmic Songs radio airplay chart. It's his second leader on the format ranking, following 2012's "As Long as You Love Me" (featuring Big Sean). And that's not all the good news for Bieber this week: he additionally ranks at No. 3 on the Hot 100 as newest single "Love Yourself" stays at its peak, while taking over atop Digital Songs (3-1; 164,000, down 39 percent). It keeps at No. 3 on Streaming Songs (15.1 million, down 4 percent) and climbs 16-12 on Radio Songs (73 million, up 39 percent) (good for the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer award). Bieber again places three songs in the Hot 100's top 10, as "Mean" drops 5-8. "Sorry," "Love Yourself" and "Mean" are all from his album Purpose, which bowed atop the Dec. 5 Billboard 200 (becoming his sixth No. 1). The set holds at No. 2 this week and has sold 1.3 million copies in its first eight weeks. As Bieber bounds to No. 1 on the Hot 100, Adele's "Hello," the lead single from her album 25, drops to No. 2 after logging its first 10 weeks at No. 1. Still, it tallies a ninth week (extending Adele's longest command on the chart) at No. 1 on Radio Songs (169 million, down 2 percent). The ballad falls 1-2 after seven weeks atop Digital Songs (139,000, down 58 percent) and keeps at No. 2 on Streaming Songs (where it also notched seven weeks at No. 1) with 16.3 million U.S. streams, down 18 percent. Meanwhile, second 25 single "When We Were Young" rises 47-41 on the Hot 100. 25 tops the Billboard 200 for a seventh week (encompassing its entire run) and has sold 7.6 million to date. The race for No. 1 on the Hot 100 was quite close again this week, with "Sorry" finally finishing ahead of "Hello": while both songs declined sharply in overall activity thanks to the hefty decline in sales for most songs in the tracking week, "Sorry" slipped by 24 percent in Hot 100 chart points, while "Hello" fell by 31 percent. As for non-Bieber/Adele news in the Hot 100's top five: Drake's "Hotline Bling" holds at No. 4, after reaching No. 2 (and dominates Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for an 11th week and Hot Rap Songs for a 16th frame), and Twenty One Pilots land their first top five hit, as "Stressed Out" flies 9-5. The latter single stays at No. 4 on Digital Songs (116,000 sold, down 27 percent) and rises 12-11 on Radio Songs (75 million, up 27 percent) and 20-13 on Streaming Songs (7.9 million, up 10 percent). "Stressed Out" concurrently leads the Hot Rock Songs chart for a third week. Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Selena Gomez's "Same Old Love" returns to its best rank (7-6) and, as previously reported, hits No. 1 on the Pop Songs airplay chart; Shawn Mendes' "Stitches" slips 6-7 (after peaking at No. 4); below Bieber's "Mean" at No. 8, Alessia Cara's debut hit "Here" drops 8-9 (after reaching No. 7); Meghan Trainor's "Like I'm Gonna Lose You," featuring John Legend, remains at No. 10 after rising to No. 8. As previously reported, "Like" takes over atop the Adult Pop Songs airplay chart. Among noteworthy action outside the Hot 100's top 10, Drake and Future's "Jumpman" rises 13-12, returning to its peak; The Chainsmokers' "Roses," featuring ROZES, roars 22-13, marking the duo's highest-peaking Hot 100 hit (its debut, "#SELFIE," reached No. 16 in April 2014. "Roses" also rules the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for a third week); and, Post Malone's "White Iverson" jumps 15-14. Find out more noteworthy news throughout the chart in the weekly "Hot 100 Chart Moves" column to post later this week. And, visit Billboard.com tomorrow (Jan. 12), when all rankings, including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh, as they do each Tuesday. The Hot 100 and other charts will also appear in the next issue of Billboard magazine, on sale Friday (Jan. 15).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 13:30:40 GMT -5
HOT 100 HIGHLIGHTS
1. Sorry 2. Hello 3. Love Yourself 4. Hotline Bling 5. Stressed Out 6. Same Old Love 7. Stitches 8. What Do You Mean 9. Here 10. Like I'm Gonna Lose You
12. Jumpman 13. Roses 14. Post Malone
41. When We Were Young
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