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Post by Ravi on Mar 4, 2016 15:06:18 GMT -5
Predictions: Rank | Song | Sales | Airplay | Streams | Points | 1 | Work | 160 | 105 | 40.0 | 61,600 | 2 | Love Yourself | 80 | 150 | 15.0 | 36,400 | 3 | Stressed Out | 80 | 145 | 13.0 | 34,200 | 4 | My House | 100 | 100 | 11.5 | 30,700 | 5 | Sorry | 40 | 120 | 16.0 | 29,800 | 6 | PILLOWATALK | 85 | 55 | 16.5 | 28,700 | 7/8 | Me, Myself & I | 60 | 85 | 14.0 | 26,800 | 7/8 | Piece By Piece | 200 | 10 | 4.0 | 26,600 | 9 | 7 Years | 100 | 40 | 10.0 | 23,400 | 10/11 | Hello | 40 | 90 | 10.0 | 21,800 | 10/11 | Cake By The Ocean | 50 | 75 | 10.0 | 21,400 | 12 | Work from Home | 90 | 25 | 9.0 | 20,000 | 13/14 | Roses | 35 | 75 | 8.5 | 18,400 | 13/14 | I Took A Pill In Ibiza | 60 | 50 | 8.0 | 18,300 |
* Top-3 should remain the same. * I doubt Kelly debuts in Top-5, as it has very low streaming (even 4M I'm assuming might be too generous). But sometimes streaming numbers turn out to be far different from what Youtube+Spotify suggests, so I can't make any definitive claim. However, it is most likely to debut at #8, or maybe #7. * 7 Years should enter Top-10 at #9, while Hello should grab the last spot, although CBTO won't be far behind and could remain in Top-10, if it has more streams than Hello. * Work from Home won't debut in Top-10. ITAPII will also not enter Top-10 this week, although it has a chance next week.
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Post by 85la on Mar 4, 2016 15:37:16 GMT -5
Confessions and Bedtime Stories. Two completely different songs, but both are great! I totally never knew this! That's very odd and must be extremely rare, one artist coming out with different songs with the same title at different points in their career.
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Post by Envoirment on Mar 4, 2016 15:40:51 GMT -5
Two completely different songs, but both are great! I totally never knew this! That's very odd and must be extremely rare, one artist coming out with different songs with the same title at different points in their career. Leona Lewis has recently done this with a song called "I Got You" on her latest album I Am - released September of last year. She has another song called "I Got You" on her album Echo - released back in 2009.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2016 15:45:35 GMT -5
I totally never knew this! That's very odd and must be extremely rare, one artist coming out with different songs with the same title at different points in their career. Leona Lewis has recently done this with a song called "I Got You" on her latest album I Am - released September of last year. She has another song called "I Got You" on her album Echo - released back in 2009. And of course there's the just-mentioned, legendary pair from J-Lo: I'm Real and Ain't It Funny. :kii: And while technically it's reaching a little... there's George Michael, writer and vocalist on both Wham!'s Freedom and his own Freedom '90... the kicker is they were both hit singles.
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Post by ry4n on Mar 4, 2016 16:03:09 GMT -5
Kylie Minogue has two "Love At First Sight"'s! The closing track from her 1988 debut album, and an actual single released during the Fever era.
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Post by Mike is BAD on Mar 4, 2016 17:13:30 GMT -5
iTunes Top 36 3/4/16 around 5:10 PM ET
1. Piece by Piece (Idol Version) 2. 7 Years 3. Work 4. My House 5. Stressed Out 6. Love Yourself 7. Work from Home 8. ITAPII 9. Piece by Piece 10. PILLOWTALK 11. NO 12. American Country Love Song 13. Me Myself and I 14. One Call Away 15. CBTO 16. Never Forget You 17. My Church 18. Hands To Myself 19. Roses 20. Untitled 07 I 2014 - 2016 21. You Should Be Here 22. Hello 23. Let It Go 24. Humble and Kind 25. Sorry 26. Somewhere on a Beach 27. Drunk on your Love 28. Die A Happy Man 29. Untitled 02 I 6.23.2014. 30. Stand By You 31. Think of You 32. 2 Phones 33. When We Were Young 34. Fire Away 35. The Sound of Silence 36. Hello Friday
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2016 19:17:25 GMT -5
Is the streaming for PBP really that pathetic? Damn, that's a shame... On the other hand though I'm happy it means that My House should get a new peak this week! :)
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Post by Mike is BAD on Mar 4, 2016 20:52:31 GMT -5
NOW, NO is #6 on iTunes!?!?
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Post by Dylan :) on Mar 4, 2016 21:09:15 GMT -5
^ That isn't really surprising? - What was the last song that was very successful on the Hot 100 with no support from CHR, Let It Go? Can anyone think of other examples?
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Post by Daniel Collins on Mar 4, 2016 21:37:19 GMT -5
2016/03/04
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1. JUSTIN BIEBER - Love Yourself: 200.066 (+1.209) 2. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - Stressed Out: 186.145 (-0.545) 3. JUSTIN BIEBER - Sorry: 153.892 (-1.016) 4. RIHANNA - Work f/Drake: 128.775 (+3.285***) 5. FLO RIDA - My House: 126.140 (+2.551) 6. ADELE - Hello: 114.658 (-1.409) 7. G-EAZY - Me Myself And I f/Bebe Rexha: 106.320 (+1.110) 8. THE CHAINSMOKERS - Roses f/Rozes: 100.317 (-0.772) 9. SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 99.891 (-0.119) 10. DNCE - Cake By The Ocean: 91.169 (+1.941)
11. SELENA GOMEZ - Hands To Myself: 89.198 (+0.834) 12. ADELE - When We Were Young: 81.750 (-3.370***) 13. CHARLIE PUTH - One Call Away: 78.656 (+1.392) ▲ 14. SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 78.119 (-2.086) ▼ 15. THE WEEKND - In The Night: 77.131 (-2.068) ▼ 16. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 72.234 (-0.591) 17. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 70.161 (+0.758) ▲ 18. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 69.096 (+1.137) ▲ 19. ALESSIA CARA - Here: 68.801 (-1.446) ▼ 20. ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 67.555 (+0.024)
21. ZAYN - Pillowtalk: 67.523 (+1.408) ▲ 22. KEITH URBAN - Break On Me: 64.137 (-2.386) ▼ 23. RACHEL PLATTEN - Stand By You: 63.777 (-0.468) 24. ZAC BROWN BAND - Beautiful Drug: 63.571 (+0.513) 25. DAYA - Hide Away: 61.018 (-1.973) 26. MIKE POSNER - I Took A Pill In Ibiza: 60.098 (+1.298) ▲ 27. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 59.584 (-0.423) ▼ 28. TORY LANEZ - Say It: 57.382 (-0.421) 29. BRETT ELDREDGE - Drunk On Your Love: 56.898 (+0.418) 30. COLE SWINDELL - You Should Be Here: 56.071 (+1.151)
31. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 53.060 (-0.068) 32. CHASE BRYANT - Little Bit Of You: 52.236 (+0.528) ▲ 33. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Confession: 52.227 (+0.314) ▼ 34. ELLIE GOULDING - Something In The Way You Move: 51.011 (+0.396) ▲ 35. GRANGER SMITH - Backroad Song: 50.575 (-1.285) ▼ 36. THOMAS RHETT - Die A Happy Man: 50.341 (-0.228) ▲ 37. DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 50.199 (-0.435) ▼ 38. LUKAS GRAHAM - 7 Years: 49.707 (+1.279) ▲ 39. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 49.145 (+0.393) ▲ 40. CHRIS BROWN - Back To Sleep: 49.085 (-0.273)
41. ELLIE GOULDING - On My Mind: 49.052 (-1.331) ▼ 42. BRYSON TILLER - Don't: 48.941 (-1.253) ▼ 43. ROBIN SCHULZ - Sugar f/Francesco Yates: 48.778 (+0.091) 44. LUKE BRYAN - Home Alone Tonight: 48.642 (-0.309) ▼ 45. RASCAL FLATTS - I Like The Sound Of That: 47.542 (+0.543) 46. YO GOTTI - Down In The DM: 46.098 (+0.114) 47. JEREMIH - Oui: 44.497 (+0.096) ▲ 48. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 44.441 (+0.019) ▼ 49. DRAKE & FUTURE - Jumpman: 42.866 (-0.625) 50. OLD DOMINION - Snapback: 41.233 (+0.435) ▲
51. BEYONCE - Formation: 41.153 (+0.557) ▲ 52. CHRIS STAPLETON - Nobody To Blame: 40.196 (+0.035) ▲ 53. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 40.017 (-0.014) ▲ 54. COLDPLAY - Adventure Of A Lifetime: 39.537 (-0.662) ▼ 55. FETTY WAP - Again: 37.993 (-0.359) ▲ 56. MAREN MORRIS - My Church: 37.820 (+0.338) ▲ 57. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 37.729 (+0.242) 58. KELSEA BALLERINI - Dibs: 37.650 (-3.350) ▼ 59. JAMES BAY - Let It Go: 37.274 (+0.532) ▲ 60. X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 36.635 (-0.116) ▼
61. DUSTIN LYNCH - Mind Reader: 35.680 (+0.591) 62. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 35.067 (+0.314) 63. LEE BRICE - That Don't Sound Like You: 34.350 (+0.614) ▲ 64. CHRIS YOUNG & CASSADEE POPE - Think Of You: 34.138 (+0.835) ▲ 65. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 33.868 (-0.206) ▼ 66. BROTHERS OSBORNE - Stay A Little Longer: 33.067 (+0.046) 67. LOCASH - I Love This Life: 32.352 (-0.592) 68. DIERKS BENTLEY - Somewhere On A Beach: 32.071 (+0.239) 69. FIFTH HARMONY - Work From Home: 31.971 (+3.469) ▲ 70. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 31.576 (-0.036) ▼
71. DJ SNAKE - Middle f/Bipolar Sunshine: 31.519 (+0.774) 72. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 31.220 (+0.301) ▼ 73. ZARA LARSSON & MNEK - Never Forget You: 30.701 (+2.051***) ▲ 74. FETTY WAP - 679 f/Remy Boyz...: 30.201 (+0.170) ▼ 75. DJ LUKE NASTYY - Might Be: 30.190 (+0.490) ▼
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2016 21:50:18 GMT -5
Any idea where The Sound of Silence will peak?
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Post by imbondz on Mar 4, 2016 22:52:47 GMT -5
NO sucks. Ugh.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2016 23:13:55 GMT -5
NOW, NO is #6 on iTunes!?!? It had an exclusive radio deal with iHeart Radio and was played at the top of each hour all day today. That kind of exposure plus the fact that she's Grammy's Best New Artist coming off a big debut era.... if anything, I'm surprised it's not charting higher.
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Post by ss8 on Mar 5, 2016 0:03:47 GMT -5
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Post by wavey. on Mar 5, 2016 0:07:45 GMT -5
I wonder if Down In The DM can sneak in the Top 10.
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Post by Clauss on Mar 5, 2016 0:38:16 GMT -5
^ That isn't really surprising? - What was the last song that was very successful on the Hot 100 with no support from CHR, Let It Go? Can anyone think of other examples? Trap Queen? My Way?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 0:45:43 GMT -5
^ That isn't really surprising? - What was the last song that was very successful on the Hot 100 with no support from CHR, Let It Go? Can anyone think of other examples? Trap Queen? My Way? and 679 and Watch Me also Hotline Bling and The Hills never touched HAC top 40 let alone AC and they were huge hits
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Mar 5, 2016 2:32:28 GMT -5
Stressed Out is stressed out. That's what the lead singer gets for being too hot! lol
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Mar 5, 2016 2:35:11 GMT -5
If Hello drops off top 10 this week, then it's gonna be nearly EPIC! Only 18 weeks top 10 for a double-digit chart-topper in 2016??
And also, Sorry realistically has a shot at being a bigger billboard hit than Hello, if it spends 22-25 weeks in top 10 and Hello 18 weeks about.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 3:00:41 GMT -5
If Hello drops off top 10 this week, then it's gonna be nearly EPIC! Only 18 weeks top 10 for a double-digit chart-topper in 2016?? And also, Sorry realistically has a shot at being a bigger billboard hit than Hello, if it spends 22-25 weeks in top 10 and Hello 18 weeks about. I'm not sure Sorry could ever make up that huge point gap. Wasn't Hello getting over 100k points per week when it was released?
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Post by Zach on Mar 5, 2016 8:02:25 GMT -5
If Hello drops off top 10 this week, then it's gonna be nearly EPIC! Only 18 weeks top 10 for a double-digit chart-topper in 2016?? And also, Sorry realistically has a shot at being a bigger billboard hit than Hello, if it spends 22-25 weeks in top 10 and Hello 18 weeks about. I'm not sure Sorry could ever make up that huge point gap. Wasn't Hello getting over 100k points per week when it was released? But decade-end and all-time.
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Post by Dylan :) on Mar 5, 2016 8:20:45 GMT -5
^ That isn't really surprising? - What was the last song that was very successful on the Hot 100 with no support from CHR, Let It Go? Can anyone think of other examples? Trap Queen? My Way? Don't know how I forgot about Fetty Thanks!
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 5, 2016 8:27:40 GMT -5
YTD Stats:
Category - 2016 - 2015 - Change
Digital Tracks - 131,861,000 - 177,632,000 - -25.8% Store Singles - 231,000 - 595,000 - -61.2%
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Post by jenglisbe on Mar 5, 2016 9:05:14 GMT -5
I'm not sure Sorry could ever make up that huge point gap. Wasn't Hello getting over 100k points per week when it was released? But decade-end and all-time. That could be kind of misleading of course, since "Hello" was so front-loaded. What are its overall sales and airplay totals compared to Sorry? Yeah, I'd say Meghan Trainor stalling at #5 so far is a disappointment.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Mar 5, 2016 9:48:04 GMT -5
2016/03/05
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1. JUSTIN BIEBER - Love Yourself: 200.451 (+0.385) 2. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - Stressed Out: 185.555 (-0.590) 3. JUSTIN BIEBER - Sorry: 153.050 (-0.842) 4. RIHANNA - Work f/Drake: 131.635 (+2.860) 5. FLO RIDA - My House: 128.285 (+2.145) 6. ADELE - Hello: 113.865 (-0.793) 7. G-EAZY - Me Myself And I f/Bebe Rexha: 106.259 (-0.061***) 8. SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 100.013 (+0.122) ▲ 9. THE CHAINSMOKERS - Roses f/Rozes: 99.975 (-0.342) ▼ 10. DNCE - Cake By The Ocean: 92.517 (+1.348)
11. SELENA GOMEZ - Hands To Myself: 90.322 (+1.124) 12. ADELE - When We Were Young: 79.995 (-1.755) 13. CHARLIE PUTH - One Call Away: 79.293 (+0.637) 14. SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 76.040 (-2.079) 15. THE WEEKND - In The Night: 74.465 (-2.666) 16. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 71.767 (-0.467) 17. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 70.372 (+0.211) 18. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 70.369 (+1.273) 19. ZAYN - Pillowtalk: 68.684 (+1.161) ▲ 20. ALESSIA CARA - Here: 68.340 (-0.461) ▼
21. ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 67.444 (-0.111) ▼ 22. ZAC BROWN BAND - Beautiful Drug: 64.166 (+0.595) ▲ 23. RACHEL PLATTEN - Stand By You: 62.419 (-1.358) 24. MIKE POSNER - I Took A Pill In Ibiza: 61.634 (+1.536) ▲ 25. KEITH URBAN - Break On Me: 61.585 (-2.552) ▼ 26. DAYA - Hide Away: 58.858 (-2.160) ▼ 27. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 58.277 (-1.307) 28. BRETT ELDREDGE - Drunk On Your Love: 57.547 (+0.649) ▲ 29. COLE SWINDELL - You Should Be Here: 57.058 (+0.987) ▲ 30. TORY LANEZ - Say It: 56.422 (-0.960) ▼
31. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 53.269 (+0.209) 32. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Confession: 53.133 (+0.906) ▲ 33. CHASE BRYANT - Little Bit Of You: 52.467 (+0.231) ▼ 34. ELLIE GOULDING - Something In The Way You Move: 51.359 (+0.348) 35. LUKAS GRAHAM - 7 Years: 50.544 (+0.837) ▲ 36. THOMAS RHETT - Die A Happy Man: 50.267 (-0.074) 37. GRANGER SMITH - Backroad Song: 49.878 (-0.697) ▼ 38. DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 49.557 (-0.642) ▼ 39. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 49.260 (+0.115) 40. CHRIS BROWN - Back To Sleep: 49.030 (-0.055)
41. ROBIN SCHULZ - Sugar f/Francesco Yates: 48.784 (+0.006) ▲ 42. ELLIE GOULDING - On My Mind: 48.482 (-0.570) ▼ 43. RASCAL FLATTS - I Like The Sound Of That: 48.443 (+0.901) ▲ 44. BRYSON TILLER - Don't: 48.384 (-0.557) ▼ 45. LUKE BRYAN - Home Alone Tonight: 47.615 (-1.027) ▼ 46. YO GOTTI - Down In The DM: 46.122 (+0.024) 47. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 44.502 (+0.061) ▲ 48. JEREMIH - Oui: 44.180 (-0.317) ▼ 49. DRAKE & FUTURE - Jumpman: 42.611 (-0.255) 50. OLD DOMINION - Snapback: 42.196 (+0.963)
51. BEYONCE - Formation: 42.032 (+0.879) 52. CHRIS STAPLETON - Nobody To Blame: 40.772 (+0.576) 53. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 40.390 (+0.373) 54. MAREN MORRIS - My Church: 38.639 (+0.819) ▲ 55. COLDPLAY - Adventure Of A Lifetime: 38.592 (-0.945) ▼ 56. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 37.803 (+0.074) ▲ 57. JAMES BAY - Let It Go: 37.551 (+0.277) ▲ 58. FETTY WAP - Again: 37.258 (-0.735) ▼ 59. X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 36.238 (-0.397) ▲ 60. DUSTIN LYNCH - Mind Reader: 36.180 (+0.500) ▲
61. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 35.255 (+0.188) ▲ 62. CHRIS YOUNG & CASSADEE POPE - Think Of You: 35.026 (+0.888) ▲ 63. KELSEA BALLERINI - Dibs: 34.545 (-3.105) ▼ 64. LEE BRICE - That Don't Sound Like You: 34.470 (+0.120) ▼ 65. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 33.728 (-0.140) 66. BROTHERS OSBORNE - Stay A Little Longer: 33.052 (-0.015) 67. LOCASH - I Love This Life: 32.465 (+0.113) 68. DIERKS BENTLEY - Somewhere On A Beach: 32.383 (+0.312) 69. DJ SNAKE - Middle f/Bipolar Sunshine: 31.966 (+0.447) ▲ 70. ZARA LARSSON & MNEK - Never Forget You: 31.488 (+0.787) ▲
71. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 31.442 (-0.134) ▼ 72. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 30.971 (-0.249) 73. DJ LUKE NASTYY - Might Be: 30.619 (+0.429) ▲ 74. FETTY WAP - 679 f/Remy Boyz...: 30.146 (-0.055) 75. J. COLE - No Role Modelz: 30.105 (+0.286) ▲
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Post by jenglisbe on Mar 5, 2016 10:36:46 GMT -5
2016/03/05 17. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 70.372 (+0.211) 18. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 70.369 (+1.273) Not sure how aware many of you are, but country radio is so f*cked up. It shouldn't even be monitored at this point.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 11:08:01 GMT -5
But decade-end and all-time. That could be kind of misleading of course, since "Hello" was so front-loaded. What are its overall sales and airplay totals compared to Sorry? Yeah, I'd say Meghan Trainor stalling at #5 so far is a disappointment. Well, in the sales department (adding up all the weeks from the digital songs thread), Hello is around 4.5 million sales. I got around 1.8 million for Sorry before it dropped out of the top 10 of that chart. Even now, Hello is outselling Sorry, though not by much. Not quite sure about airplay, but even though it's falling now, at its peak, Adele's airplay was absolutely huge. Like, over 210 million AI. As for streaming, I'm not quite sure. Hello absolutely exploded out of the gate, but it's really slipped in recent weeks. So basically, Bieber might be closing the gap in airplay and streaming, but sales? Not a chance in hell.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 11:55:42 GMT -5
To give Hello's incredible H100 performance some more perspective, I made some direct comparisons to Uptown Funk's mammoth performance.
1. During the 3 biggest weeks for each, Hello's average points DOUBLED Uptown Funk's. Stretching that out to their 8 biggest weeks, Hello still beat UF by 35%.
2. During their 18 biggest weeks, Hello averaged about 63k per week, while UF averaged about 54k.
3. Hello has amassed about 65% of Uptown Funk's entire 52 week point tally for the 2015 chart year in just 18 weeks.
4. Hello has well over half of UF's lifetime digital sales in just 18 weeks. Making this even more impressive is the obvious 8 million unit difference in the US sales of their respective albums.
None of this is to meant to imply Hello is a bigger hit overall, as that is subjective.... and its chart life isn't over yet anyway to make that analysis. It's simply to illustrate just how massive it was during its prime.
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Post by imbondz on Mar 5, 2016 12:47:01 GMT -5
To give Hello's incredible H100 performance some more perspective, I made some direct comparisons to Uptown Funk's mammoth performance. 1. During the 3 biggest weeks for each, Hello's average points DOUBLED Uptown Funk's. Stretching that out to their 8 biggest weeks, Hello still beat UF by 35%. 2. During their 18 biggest weeks, Hello averaged about 63k per week, while UF averaged about 54k. 3. Hello has amassed about 65% of Uptown Funk's entire 52 week point tally for the 2015 chart year in just 18 weeks. 4. Hello has well over half of UF's lifetime digital sales in just 18 weeks. Making this even more impressive is the obvious 8 million unit difference in the US sales of their respective albums. None of this is to meant to imply Hello is a bigger hit overall, as that is subjective.... and its chart life isn't over yet anyway to make that analysis. It's simply to illustrate just how massive it was during its prime. Very cool stats. Hello was on a whole other level than Uptown Funk. But...UF's longevity ultimitely made it massive.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 12:53:30 GMT -5
Plus those massive weeks for Hello don't matter very much for decade-end and all-time charts unfortunately since Billboard uses the inverse points system for those
I'm still really upset that those weeks weren't part of 2016 otherwise Hello could've easily been #1 on the year-end chart and Adele would've had two year-end #1's :(
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