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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 12:57:24 GMT -5
Yeah, UF's longevity was/is incredible. It should be said, though, that it also managed 13 weeks with over 50k chart points, topping out around 75k. Typical #1s seem to peak out around 50k for a week or two if they're lucky. I'd say the average is in the 40s. So this is to say that it, too, was abnormally successful during its peak, not just in its longevity.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 13:03:50 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 :( Yeah, Hello has over 1.13m points if we include those first 3 weeks. About 1/3 of its 18-week point total was accumulated during those same 3 weeks - THAT is insane.
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Mar 5, 2016 13:13:28 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. maybe on decade end charts but 2016 year end, the gap between the songs in points is huge
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Mar 5, 2016 13:15:09 GMT -5
Looks like 7 Years is making a pretty strong case for it being the next number one. Also why is No number 2 on iTunes...it's pretty awful.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 13:24:29 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. Another impressive statistic when it comes to consumption is when we compare video streams on Vevo. Uptown Funk took the better part of a year to hit 1 billion views. Hello did it in less than 3 months. People simply devoured Hello in such a short amount of time, its longevity was bound to suffer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 13:29:12 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. maybe on decade end charts but 2016 year end, the gap between the songs in points is huge Actually the year-end gap isn't all that huge anymore. Sorry is probably about 2 months away from taking over #1 - unless Hello gets ahead of it somehow. That said, I'm curious if Hello will find its sweet spot between #20 and #30-ish and linger there for eternity, or if it will just do a semi-steady descent and drop off the chart. And I'm equally as curious about Sorry. It's a bit of a beast - and seems like it's going to be around for a long while!
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Post by jenglisbe on Mar 5, 2016 14:07:56 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. Thank you for that information, and ultimately it helps show why there isn't a perfect way to measure "all-time" anything. Does "Hello" being front-loaded mean it wasn't as big/popular as something that had more longevity? You then have to consider that some songs (in the past anyway) sold albums as opposed to singles; "We Belong Together" is a prime example of that quality. There are just way too many factors for there to be a 'perfect' way to compare hits over time, and I'm not even taking things like airplay-only songs into account. I think Billboard does as well as it can with its points system that accounts for chart trends, but understandably it still can't account for everything. As broccoli's stats show, a week at #1 for one song isn't necessarily the same as a week at #1 for another song.
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Mar 5, 2016 14:31:24 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 :( Since we know Billboard changes rules, because they have the weekly data point totals, it seems simple for them to total all those up to come up with the decade chart. Doing the inverse point system is actually creating new work. And for year-end, decade-end a somg's strength does matter if you're trying to measure biggest hits in that plane.
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Post by Mike is BAD on Mar 5, 2016 15:00:04 GMT -5
NO is a ligit song that will probably go very far. Well done!
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Post by jenglisbe on Mar 5, 2016 15:08:55 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 :( Since we know Billboard changes rules, because they have the weekly data point totals, it seems simple for them to total all those up to come up with the decade chart. Doing the inverse point system is actually creating new work. And for year-end, decade-end a somg's strength does matter if you're trying to measure biggest hits in that plane. The reason that doesn't work is trends change. For instance, downloads totals were much higher just 2 years ago. And streaming is obviously growing. So, to compare points totals in 2016 to totals in 2013 isn't quite right. And then in the last decade we went from no downloads in 2001 to huge totals in 2009, so can't really compare. And of course they really can't do it that way decade-to-decade.
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Post by Zach on Mar 5, 2016 15:44:07 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 :( Since we know Billboard changes rules, because they have the weekly data point totals, it seems simple for them to total all those up to come up with the decade chart. Doing the inverse point system is actually creating new work. And for year-end, decade-end a somg's strength does matter if you're trying to measure biggest hits in that plane. I'm pretty sure that the reason the decade-end chart is based upon weekly chart position rather than weekly point totals is exactly that: Billboard changes rules, the industry shifts, etc. It's extremely difficult to compare the sum total of points a song receives today to just a couple years ago as things have changed so much with the recent slippage of sales and rise in streaming. I'm pretty sure Billboard just came to the conclusion looking at their numbers that it's easier to try to compensate for differing chart turnover rates across time periods using the inverse point system than it is using the weekly point totals.
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Mar 5, 2016 18:09:07 GMT -5
Since we know Billboard changes rules, because they have the weekly data point totals, it seems simple for them to total all those up to come up with the decade chart. Doing the inverse point system is actually creating new work. And for year-end, decade-end a somg's strength does matter if you're trying to measure biggest hits in that plane. The reason that doesn't work is trends change. For instance, downloads totals were much higher just 2 years ago. And streaming is obviously growing. So, to compare points totals in 2016 to totals in 2013 isn't quite right. And then in the last decade we went from no downloads in 2001 to huge totals in 2009, so can't really compare. And of course they really can't do it that way decade-to-decade. I was talking total 'chart' points - not components - for each week. That metric, regardless of the weight of each component, is the same - the formula changes. But I get what you're saying. Using your examples, I'd argue that the 1990s Decade is invalid - half the hit songs didn't chart during that period, keeping lots of songs on the chart for an artificially long time, thus accumulating extra chart points, etc., you had #1 songs that wouldn't have been #1 if the 'real' song was allowed to chart, then you have 1998 when tracks are eligible to chart, etc. It's never going to be perfect. I just think inverse points is the weakest way to measure this when there is so much more precise data.
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Post by Zach on Mar 5, 2016 19:56:49 GMT -5
The reason that doesn't work is trends change. For instance, downloads totals were much higher just 2 years ago. And streaming is obviously growing. So, to compare points totals in 2016 to totals in 2013 isn't quite right. And then in the last decade we went from no downloads in 2001 to huge totals in 2009, so can't really compare. And of course they really can't do it that way decade-to-decade. I was talking total 'chart' points - not components - for each week. That metric, regardless of the weight of each component, is the same - the formula changes. But I get what you're saying. Using your examples, I'd argue that the 1990s Decade is invalid - half the hit songs didn't chart during that period, keeping lots of songs on the chart for an artificially long time, thus accumulating extra chart points, etc., you had #1 songs that wouldn't have been #1 if the 'real' song was allowed to chart, then you have 1998 when tracks are eligible to chart, etc. It's never going to be perfect. I just think inverse points is the weakest way to measure this when there is so much more precise data. I could be wrong, but I highly doubt the actual total chart points has remained approximately constant over the eras, or even when comparing years. This is of course not something that I can confirm (as I don't think any of us here can) and I get where you're coming from. Too much has changed in the industry and in terms of music consumption that I find it hard to believe that Billboard has managed to keep chart points near the same by ingeniously adjusting their formula despite drastic changes in metrics over the years.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Mar 5, 2016 23:17:48 GMT -5
Wow, I'm the reason why 20% of this whole thread happened..
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Post by ry4n on Mar 6, 2016 5:32:46 GMT -5
Top 10 flashbacks for this week
1 year ago (3/21/2015)
1 1 Uptown Funk! - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars (10th week of 14) 2 2 Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran 3 3 Sugar - Maroon 5 4 4 Love Me Like You Do - Ellie Goulding 5 5 FourFiveSeconds - Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney 6 7 Style - Taylor Swift 7 9 Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey) - The Weeknd 8 6 Take Me To Church - Hozier 9 10 Time Of Our Lives - Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo 10 8 Blank Space - Taylor Swift
11 12 I Don't Mind - Usher feat. Juicy J
5 years ago (3/19/2011)
1 1 Born This Way - Lady Gaga (4th week of 6) 2 2 F**k/Forget You! - Cee Lo Green 3 5 S&M - Rihanna 4 4 F**kin' Perfect - P!nk 5 9 On The Floor - Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull 6 3 Grenade - Bruno Mars 7 11 Blow - Ke$ha 8 8 E.T. - Katy Perry feat. Kanye West 9 7 Tonight (I'm F**kin'/Lovin' You) - Enrique Iglesias feat. Ludaris & DJ Frank E 10 6 Firework - Katy Perry
13 15 Moment 4 Life - Nicki Minaj feat. Drake
10 years ago (3/18/2006)
1 9 So Sick - Ne-Yo (1st week of 2) 2 3 Temperature - Sean Paul 3 1 You're Beautiful - James Blunt 4 5 Be Without You - Mary J Blige 5 2 Check On It - Beyonce feat. Slim Thug 6 6 I'm N Luv (Wit A Stripper) - T-Pain feat. Mike Jones 7 4 Grillz - Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp 8 7 Yo (Excuse Me Miss) - Chris Brown 9 11 Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It - Dem Franchize Boyz feat. Lil Peanut & Charlay 10 8 Unwritten - Natasha Bedingfield
15 years ago (3/17/2001)
1 1 Stutter - Joe feat. Mystikal (4th and final week) 2 2 Butterfly - Crazy Town 3 3 Angel - Shaggy feat. Rayvon 4 4 Again - Lenny Kravitz 5 5 Love Don't Cost A Thing - Jennifer Lopez 6 8 It's Over Now - 112 7 6 It Wasn't Me - Shaggy feat. RikRok 8 7 Don't Tell Me - Madonna 9 9 Promise - Jagged Edge 10 10 Put It On Me - Ja Rule feat. Lil Mo & Vita
11 13 Crazy - K-Ci & Jojo 13 14 Nobody Wants To Be Lonely - Ricky Martin & Christina Aguilera
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Post by popmusic1 on Mar 6, 2016 7:32:34 GMT -5
YOUTUBE WEEKLY CHARTWeek ending: 03/03 TW | Title | Artist | Streams | CHG | 1 | Work | Rihanna | 17.788 | -13.9% | 2 | Sorry | Justin Bieber | 6.59 | -7.4% | 3 | PILLOWTALK | Zayn Malik | 5.522 | +1.7% | 4 | Love Yourself | Justin Bieber | 5.385 | -6.3% | 5 | Stressed Out | twenty one pilots | 5.125 | +3.6% | 6 | Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae) (Spanglish Version) | SilentĂł | 4.834 | +3.5% | 7 | Hello | Adele | 4.524 | -6.8% | 8 | Me, Myself & I | G-Eazy | 4.277 | +3.7% | 9 | Hotline Bling | Drake | 3.74 | +2.1% | 10 | Don't | Bryson Tiller | 3.689 | -4.7% | 11 | My House | Flo Rida | 3.601 | +0.2% | 12 | Uptown Funk | Mark Ronson | 3.424 | -7.4% | 13 | 7 Years | Lukas Graham | 3.378 | +48.6% | 14 | 2 Phones | Kevin Gates | 3.371 | +11.2% | 15 | See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth) - Universal Pictures Film Music | Wiz Khalifa | 3.327 | -2.4% | 16 | The Hills | The Weeknd | 3.162 | -1.6% | 17 | Work from Home | Fifth Harmony | 3.021 | ???% | 18 | What Do You Mean? | Justin Bieber | 3.017 | -5.7% | 19 | White Iverson | Post Malone | 2.991 | -6.9% | 20 | Stitches | Shawn Mendes | 2.989 | +7.9% | 21 | Trap Queen | Fetty Wap | 2.927 | -2.8% | 22 | Jumpman | Drake | 2.901 | +2.6% | 23 | Best Friend | Young Thug | 2.843 | -1.8% | 24 | Exchange | Bryson Tiller | 2.761 | -4% | 25 | Say It | Tory Lanez | 2.732 | -6.8% | 26 | 679 | Fetty Wap | 2.725 | -4.6% | 27 | Down in the Dm | Yo Gotti | 2.715 | -25.5% | 28 | Look at My Dab | Migos | 2.442 | -7% | 29 | One Call Away | Charlie Puth | 2.344 | +4.2% | 30 | Really Really | Kevin Gates | 2.307 | -4% | 31 | Antidote | Travis Scott | 2.205 | -9.5% | 32 | Lean On (feat. MĂ? & DJ Snake) | Major Lazer | 2.141 | +1% | 33 | Can't Feel My Face | The Weeknd | 2.043 | 0% | 34 | Roses (feat. ROZES) | The Chainsmokers | 1.974 | ???% | 35 | My Way (Feat. Monty) | Fetty Wap | 1.905 | -4.6% | 36 | Where Ya At | Future | 1.83 | -6.3% | 37 | Back To Sleep | Chris Brown | 1.828 | -26.6% | 38 | Worth It (Dame Esta Noche) | Fifth Harmony | 1.824 | +9.8% | 39 | Gangnam Style | PSY | 1.814 | +8.6% | 40 | Sugar | Maroon 5 | 1.801 | -1.8% | 41 | Shake It Off | Taylor Swift | 1.742 | -10.5% | 42 | Hands To Myself | Selena Gomez | 1.74 | -4.1% | 43 | Cheerleader - Radio Edit (Felix Jaehn Remix) | Omi | 1.703 | ???% | 44 | Summer Sixteen | Drake | 1.672 | +6.4% | 45 | Here | Alessia Cara | 1.613 | -0.8% | 46 | Thinking Out Loud | Ed Sheeran | 1.612 | -3.9% | 47 | Like I'm Gonna Lose You | Meghan Trainor | 1.589 | -2.4% | 48 | Same Old Love | Selena Gomez | 1.525 | -5.5% | 49 | Where Are Ăś Now (with Justin Bieber) | Jack Ăś | 1.524 | -6.6% | 50 | Needed Me | Rihanna | 1.507 | +18% | 51 | I Took A Pill In Ibiza (SeeB Remix) | Mike Posner | 1.506 | +18.7% | 52 | I Mean It | G-Eazy | 1.504 | ???% | 53 | Love Me Like You Do | Ellie Goulding | 1.481 | +1% | 54 | Betcha Can't Do It Like Me Challenge | DLow | 1.477 | -7% | 55 | Chandelier | Sia | 1.455 | -6.9% | 56 | Bad Blood (Remix) | Taylor Swift | 1.451 | -10.3% | 57 | Focus | Ariana Grande | 1.375 | +1.6% | 58 | I Know What You Did Last Summer | Camila Cabello | 1.323 | -9.5% | 59 | All About That Bass | Meghan Trainor | 1.289 | -4.7% | 60 | Watch Out | 2 Chainz | 1.287 | -9.7% | 61 | Post To Be (feat. Chris Brown & Jhene Aiko) | Omarion | 1.286 | -0% | 62 | Stick Talk | Future | 1.285 | +1.9% | 63 | Piece By Piece | Kelly Clarkson | 1.277 | +648.3% | 64 | A Thousand Years | Christina Perri | 1.255 | -0.4% | 65 | Locked Away | R. City | 1.24 | +8.5% | 66 | Break Up In A Small Town | Sam Hunt | 1.219 | -8.8% | 67 | Blank Space | Taylor Swift | 1.215 | -11.7% | 68 | All Of Me | John Legend | 1.192 | 0% | 69 | Radioactive | Imagine Dragons | 1.174 | +1.3% | 70 | Stone Cold | Demi Lovato | 1.151 | -0.7% | 71 | Only | Nicki Minaj | 1.15 | +5.8% | 72 | Hot N*gga | Bobby Shmurda | 1.143 | -2.5% | 73 | Let Her Go | Passenger | 1.116 | +0.9% | 74 | Or Nah (feat. The Weeknd, Wiz Khalifa and DJ Mustard) [Remix] | Wiz Khalifa | 1.109 | -1% | 75 | Big Rings | Drake | 1.107 | -0.1% |
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Post by Ravi on Mar 6, 2016 9:12:54 GMT -5
^ Pretty solid increase for "7 Years". If it can continue this momentum into next week, then it has a great shot at entering Top-5.
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Post by jenglisbe on Mar 6, 2016 9:19:52 GMT -5
I can't with "Watch Me" still being top 10 and rising in views!
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Post by ccchui on Mar 6, 2016 9:56:19 GMT -5
Top 10 flashbacks for this week 1 year ago (3/21/2015)
1 1 Uptown Funk! - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars (10th week of 14)2 2 Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran 3 3 Sugar - Maroon 5 4 4 Love Me Like You Do - Ellie Goulding 5 5 FourFiveSeconds - Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney 6 7 Style - Taylor Swift 7 9 Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey) - The Weeknd 8 6 Take Me To Church - Hozier 9 10 Time Of Our Lives - Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo 10 8 Blank Space - Taylor Swift 11 12 I Don't Mind - Usher feat. Juicy J 5 years ago (3/19/2011)
1 1 Born This Way - Lady Gaga (4th week of 6)2 2 F**k/Forget You! - Cee Lo Green 3 5 S&M - Rihanna 4 4 F**kin' Perfect - P!nk 5 9 On The Floor - Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull 6 3 Grenade - Bruno Mars 7 11 Blow - Ke$ha 8 8 E.T. - Katy Perry feat. Kanye West 9 7 Tonight (I'm F**kin'/Lovin' You) - Enrique Iglesias feat. Ludaris & DJ Frank E 10 6 Firework - Katy Perry 13 15 Moment 4 Life - Nicki Minaj feat. Drake 10 years ago (3/18/2006)
1 9 So Sick - Ne-Yo (1st week of 2)2 3 Temperature - Sean Paul 3 1 You're Beautiful - James Blunt 4 5 Be Without You - Mary J Blige 5 2 Check On It - Beyonce feat. Slim Thug 6 6 I'm N Luv (Wit A Stripper) - T-Pain feat. Mike Jones 7 4 Grillz - Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp 8 7 Yo (Excuse Me Miss) - Chris Brown 9 11 Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It - Dem Franchize Boyz feat. Lil Peanut & Charlay 10 8 Unwritten - Natasha Bedingfield 15 years ago (3/17/2001)
1 1 Stutter - Joe feat. Mystikal (4th and final week)2 2 Butterfly - Crazy Town 3 3 Angel - Shaggy feat. Rayvon 4 4 Again - Lenny Kravitz 5 5 Love Don't Cost A Thing - Jennifer Lopez 6 8 It's Over Now - 112 7 6 It Wasn't Me - Shaggy feat. RikRok 8 7 Don't Tell Me - Madonna 9 9 Promise - Jagged Edge 10 10 Put It On Me - Ja Rule feat. Lil Mo & Vita 11 13 Crazy - K-Ci & Jojo 13 14 Nobody Wants To Be Lonely - Ricky Martin & Christina Aguilera It is very funny that there is three "F**k"-ing song in the Top 10 5 years ago. I am wondering have that ever happened before or since then? lol!!!
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Post by Soulsista on Mar 6, 2016 11:23:58 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
March 21, 1981
01 02 Keep On Loving You - REO Speedwagon (1st and only week at #1) 02 03 Woman - John Lennon 03 04 The Best Of Times - Styx 04 01 9 To 5 - Dolly Parton 05 06 Crying - Don McLean 06 07 Rapture - Blondie 07 09 Hello Again - Neil Diamond 08 08 The Winner Takes It All - ABBA 09 05 I Love a Rainy Night - Eddie Rabbitt 10 12 What Kind Of Fool - Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb
March 22, 1986
01 02 These Dreams - Heart (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Sara - Starship 03 04 Secret Lovers - Atlantic Starr 04 07 Rock Me Amadeus - Falco 05 06 R.O.C.K. In The USA - John Cougar Mellencamp 06 03 Kyrie - Mr. Mister 07 10 Nikita - Elton John 08 09 King For a Day - The Thompson Twins 09 11 What You Need - INXS 10 15 Kiss - Prince & The Revolution
March 23, 1991
01 02 One More Try - Timmy T (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Someday - Mariah Carey 03 04 Coming Out Of The Dark - Gloria Estefan 04 06 This House - Tracie Spencer 05 08 Get Here - Oleta Adams 06 10 Hold You Tight - Tara Kemp 07 14 You're In Love - Wilson Phillips 08 15 I've Been Thinking About You - Londonbeat 09 11 Rescue Me - Madonna 10 19 Sadeness (Part 1) - Enigma
March 16, 1996
01 01 One Sweet Day - Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men (16th and final week at #1) 02 02 Sittin' Up In My Room - Brandy 03 03 Not Gon' Cry - Mary J. Blige 04 04 Nobody Knows - The Tony Rich Project 05 36 Because You Loved Me - Celine Dion 06 05 Missing - Everything But The Girl 07 10 Down Low (Nobody Has To Know) - R. Kelly feat. Ronald Isley 08 07 One Of Us - Joan Osborne 09 09 Follow You Down / 'Til I Hear It From You - Gin Blossoms 10 06 Be My Lover - La Bouche
11 NE Ironic - Alanis Morissette
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Post by carreramd on Mar 6, 2016 11:50:32 GMT -5
YOUTUBE WEEKLY CHARTWeek ending: 03/03 TW | Title | Artist | Streams | CHG | 1 | Work | Rihanna | 17.788 | -13.9% | 2 | Sorry | Justin Bieber | 6.59 | -7.4% | 3 | PILLOWTALK | Zayn Malik | 5.522 | +1.7% | 4 | Love Yourself | Justin Bieber | 5.385 | -6.3% | 5 | Stressed Out | twenty one pilots | 5.125 | +3.6% | 6 | Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae) (Spanglish Version) | SilentĂł | 4.834 | +3.5% | 7 | Hello | Adele | 4.524 | -6.8% | 8 | Me, Myself & I | G-Eazy | 4.277 | +3.7% | 9 | Hotline Bling | Drake | 3.74 | +2.1% | 10 | Don't | Bryson Tiller | 3.689 | -4.7% | 11 | My House | Flo Rida | 3.601 | +0.2% | 12 | Uptown Funk | Mark Ronson | 3.424 | -7.4% | 13 | 7 Years | Lukas Graham | 3.378 | +48.6% | 14 | 2 Phones | Kevin Gates | 3.371 | +11.2% | 15 | See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth) - Universal Pictures Film Music | Wiz Khalifa | 3.327 | -2.4% | 16 | The Hills | The Weeknd | 3.162 | -1.6% | 17 | Work from Home | Fifth Harmony | 3.021 | ???% | 18 | What Do You Mean? | Justin Bieber | 3.017 | -5.7% | 19 | White Iverson | Post Malone | 2.991 | -6.9% | 20 | Stitches | Shawn Mendes | 2.989 | +7.9% | 21 | Trap Queen | Fetty Wap | 2.927 | -2.8% | 22 | Jumpman | Drake | 2.901 | +2.6% | 23 | Best Friend | Young Thug | 2.843 | -1.8% | 24 | Exchange | Bryson Tiller | 2.761 | -4% | 25 | Say It | Tory Lanez | 2.732 | -6.8% | 26 | 679 | Fetty Wap | 2.725 | -4.6% | 27 | Down in the Dm | Yo Gotti | 2.715 | -25.5% | 28 | Look at My Dab | Migos | 2.442 | -7% | 29 | One Call Away | Charlie Puth | 2.344 | +4.2% | 30 | Really Really | Kevin Gates | 2.307 | -4% | 31 | Antidote | Travis Scott | 2.205 | -9.5% | 32 | Lean On (feat. MĂ? & DJ Snake) | Major Lazer | 2.141 | +1% | 33 | Can't Feel My Face | The Weeknd | 2.043 | 0% | 34 | Roses (feat. ROZES) | The Chainsmokers | 1.974 | ???% | 35 | My Way (Feat. Monty) | Fetty Wap | 1.905 | -4.6% | 36 | Where Ya At | Future | 1.83 | -6.3% | 37 | Back To Sleep | Chris Brown | 1.828 | -26.6% | 38 | Worth It (Dame Esta Noche) | Fifth Harmony | 1.824 | +9.8% | 39 | Gangnam Style | PSY | 1.814 | +8.6% | 40 | Sugar | Maroon 5 | 1.801 | -1.8% | 41 | Shake It Off | Taylor Swift | 1.742 | -10.5% | 42 | Hands To Myself | Selena Gomez | 1.74 | -4.1% | 43 | Cheerleader - Radio Edit (Felix Jaehn Remix) | Omi | 1.703 | ???% | 44 | Summer Sixteen | Drake | 1.672 | +6.4% | 45 | Here | Alessia Cara | 1.613 | -0.8% | 46 | Thinking Out Loud | Ed Sheeran | 1.612 | -3.9% | 47 | Like I'm Gonna Lose You | Meghan Trainor | 1.589 | -2.4% | 48 | Same Old Love | Selena Gomez | 1.525 | -5.5% | 49 | Where Are Ăś Now (with Justin Bieber) | Jack Ăś | 1.524 | -6.6% | 50 | Needed Me | Rihanna | 1.507 | +18% | 51 | I Took A Pill In Ibiza (SeeB Remix) | Mike Posner | 1.506 | +18.7% | 52 | I Mean It | G-Eazy | 1.504 | ???% | 53 | Love Me Like You Do | Ellie Goulding | 1.481 | +1% | 54 | Betcha Can't Do It Like Me Challenge | DLow | 1.477 | -7% | 55 | Chandelier | Sia | 1.455 | -6.9% | 56 | Bad Blood (Remix) | Taylor Swift | 1.451 | -10.3% | 57 | Focus | Ariana Grande | 1.375 | +1.6% | 58 | I Know What You Did Last Summer | Camila Cabello | 1.323 | -9.5% | 59 | All About That Bass | Meghan Trainor | 1.289 | -4.7% | 60 | Watch Out | 2 Chainz | 1.287 | -9.7% | 61 | Post To Be (feat. Chris Brown & Jhene Aiko) | Omarion | 1.286 | -0% | 62 | Stick Talk | Future | 1.285 | +1.9% | 63 | Piece By Piece | Kelly Clarkson | 1.277 | +648.3% | 64 | A Thousand Years | Christina Perri | 1.255 | -0.4% | 65 | Locked Away | R. City | 1.24 | +8.5% | 66 | Break Up In A Small Town | Sam Hunt | 1.219 | -8.8% | 67 | Blank Space | Taylor Swift | 1.215 | -11.7% | 68 | All Of Me | John Legend | 1.192 | 0% | 69 | Radioactive | Imagine Dragons | 1.174 | +1.3% | 70 | Stone Cold | Demi Lovato | 1.151 | -0.7% | 71 | Only | Nicki Minaj | 1.15 | +5.8% | 72 | Hot N*gga | Bobby Shmurda | 1.143 | -2.5% | 73 | Let Her Go | Passenger | 1.116 | +0.9% | 74 | Or Nah (feat. The Weeknd, Wiz Khalifa and DJ Mustard) [Remix] | Wiz Khalifa | 1.109 | -1% | 75 | Big Rings | Drake | 1.107 | -0.1% |
Thank you so much! I think Top 40 is not enough!
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Post by Daniel Collins on Mar 6, 2016 12:07:24 GMT -5
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1. JUSTIN BIEBER - Love Yourself: 201.010 (+0.559) 2. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - Stressed Out: 185.103 (-0.452***) 3. JUSTIN BIEBER - Sorry: 151.857 (-1.193) 4. RIHANNA - Work f/Drake: 133.690 (+2.055***) 5. FLO RIDA - My House: 130.359 (+2.074) 6. ADELE - Hello: 112.930 (-0.935) 7. G-EAZY - Me Myself And I f/Bebe Rexha: 107.331 (+1.072) 8. SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 100.022 (+0.009) 9. THE CHAINSMOKERS - Roses f/Rozes: 99.909 (-0.066) 10. DNCE - Cake By The Ocean: 95.688 (+3.171***)
11. SELENA GOMEZ - Hands To Myself: 91.801 (+1.479) 12. CHARLIE PUTH - One Call Away: 79.856 (+0.563) ▲ 13. ADELE - When We Were Young: 78.636 (-1.359) ▼ 14. SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 73.647 (-2.393***) 15. THE WEEKND - In The Night: 71.894 (-2.571) 16. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 71.684 (-0.083) 17. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 71.338 (+0.969) ▲ 18. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 71.233 (+0.861) ▼ 19. ZAYN - Pillowtalk: 70.022 (+1.338) 20. ALESSIA CARA - Here: 67.320 (-1.020)
21. ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 66.711 (-0.733) 22. ZAC BROWN BAND - Beautiful Drug: 64.797 (+0.631) 23. MIKE POSNER - I Took A Pill In Ibiza: 63.521 (+1.887) ▲ 24. RACHEL PLATTEN - Stand By You: 61.716 (-0.703) ▼ 25. KEITH URBAN - Break On Me: 58.307 (-3.278) 26. BRETT ELDREDGE - Drunk On Your Love: 57.966 (+0.419) ▲ 27. COLE SWINDELL - You Should Be Here: 57.793 (+0.735) ▲ 28. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 57.215 (-1.062) ▼ 29. DAYA - Hide Away: 57.126 (-1.732) ▼ 30. TORY LANEZ - Say It: 55.449 (-0.973)
31. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Confession: 53.449 (+0.316) ▲ 32. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 53.081 (-0.188) ▼ 33. CHASE BRYANT - Little Bit Of You: 52.782 (+0.315) 34. ELLIE GOULDING - Something In The Way You Move: 51.974 (+0.615) 35. LUKAS GRAHAM - 7 Years: 51.412 (+0.868) 36. THOMAS RHETT - Die A Happy Man: 50.335 (+0.068) 37. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 49.326 (+0.066) ▲ 38. DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 49.185 (-0.372) 39. CHRIS BROWN - Back To Sleep: 49.130 (+0.100) ▲ 40. RASCAL FLATTS - I Like The Sound Of That: 48.996 (+0.553) ▲
41. ROBIN SCHULZ - Sugar f/Francesco Yates: 48.752 (-0.032) 42. GRANGER SMITH - Backroad Song: 48.548 (-1.330) ▼ 43. BRYSON TILLER - Don't: 47.398 (-0.986) ▲ 44. ELLIE GOULDING - On My Mind: 47.016 (-1.466) ▼ 45. LUKE BRYAN - Home Alone Tonight: 46.220 (-1.395) 46. YO GOTTI - Down In The DM: 46.049 (-0.073) 47. JEREMIH - Oui: 44.359 (+0.179) ▲ 48. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 44.153 (-0.349) ▼ 49. BEYONCE - Formation: 42.722 (+0.690) ▲ 50. OLD DOMINION - Snapback: 42.646 (+0.450)
51. DRAKE & FUTURE - Jumpman: 42.635 (+0.024) ▼ 52. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 40.926 (+0.536) ▲ 53. CHRIS STAPLETON - Nobody To Blame: 40.731 (-0.041) ▼ 54. MAREN MORRIS - My Church: 39.050 (+0.411) 55. JAMES BAY - Let It Go: 38.237 (+0.686) ▲ 56. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 37.894 (+0.091) 57. COLDPLAY - Adventure Of A Lifetime: 37.636 (-0.956) ▼ 58. DUSTIN LYNCH - Mind Reader: 36.414 (+0.234) ▲ 59. X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 36.271 (+0.033) 60. CHRIS YOUNG & CASSADEE POPE - Think Of You: 35.765 (+0.739) ▲
61. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 35.226 (-0.029) 62. LEE BRICE - That Don't Sound Like You: 34.888 (+0.418) ▲ 63. FETTY WAP - Again: 34.641 (-2.617***) ▼ 64. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 33.675 (-0.053) ▲ 65. DJ SNAKE - Middle f/Bipolar Sunshine: 33.269 (+1.303) ▲ 66. DIERKS BENTLEY - Somewhere On A Beach: 32.904 (+0.521) ▲ 67. LOCASH - I Love This Life: 32.521 (+0.056) 68. BROTHERS OSBORNE - Stay A Little Longer: 32.409 (-0.643) ▼ 69. KELSEA BALLERINI - Dibs: 32.335 (-2.210) ▼ 70. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 31.524 (+0.082) ▲
71. ZARA LARSSON & MNEK - Never Forget You: 31.410 (-0.078***) ▼ 72. TAYLOR SWIFT - New Romantics: 31.151 (+1.846) ▲ 73. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 30.817 (-0.154) ▼ 74. DJ LUKE NASTYY - Might Be: 30.574 (-0.045) ▼ 75. J. COLE - No Role Modelz: 29.758 (-0.347)
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Post by Soulsista on Mar 6, 2016 12:20:26 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
March 13, 1961 (for the week ending March 18)
01 01 Pony Time - Chubby Checker (3rd and final week at #1) 02 02 Surrender - Elvis Presley 03 03 Wheels - The String-A-Longs 04 04 Don't Worry - Marty Robbins 05 05 Where The Boys Are - Connie Francis 06 07 Baby Sittin' Boogie - Buzz Clifford 07 08 Dedicated To The One I Love - The Shirelles 08 06 Calcutta - Lawrence Welk 09 10 Ebony Eyes - The Everly Brothers 10 13 Spanish Harlem - Ben E. King
March 19, 1966
01 01 Ballad Of The Green Berets - Sgt. Barry Sadler (3rd of 5 weeks at #1) 02 06 19th Nervous Breakdown - The Rolling Stones 03 02 These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - Nancy Sinatra 04 07 Nowhere Man - The Beatles 05 05 Elusive Butterfly - Bob Lind 06 03 Listen People - Herman's Hermits 07 04 California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas 08 10 Homeward Bound - Simon & Garfunkel 09 09 I Fought The Law - The Bobby Fuller Four 10 25 Daydreamin' - The Lovin' Spoonful
March 20, 1971
01 02 Me & Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 05 She's a Lady - Tom Jones 03 04 Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) - The Temptations 04 01 One Bad Apple - The Osmonds 05 03 For All We Know - The Carpenters 06 07 Proud Mary - Ike & Tina Turner 07 09 Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted - The Partridge Family 08 18 What's Going On - Marvin Gaye 09 15 Help Me Make It Through The Night - Sammi Smith 10 10 If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot
March 20, 1976
01 01 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night) - The Four Seasons (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 All By Myself - Eric Carmen 03 05 Dream Weaver - Gary Wright 04 04 Take It To The Limit - The Eagles 05 06 Lonely Night - The Captain & Tennille 06 03 Love Machine - The Miracles 07 09 Sweet Thing - Rufus & Chaka Khan 08 16 Dream On - Aerosmith 09 10 Junk Food Junkie - Larry Groce 10 12 Disco Lady - Johnnie Taylor
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Post by jenglisbe on Mar 6, 2016 12:43:21 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago: March 16, 199601 01 One Sweet Day - Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men (16th and final week at #1)I remember Billboard said that week that the song could get a 17th week at #1 because it was still so far ahead in combined points...and then it fell to #5. What happened that next week? I think the Grammys were in there at some point, too (they used to be held in March before the Academy Awards moved to February), so you would have thought that performance would have helped.
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Post by Caviar on Mar 6, 2016 12:59:44 GMT -5
Didn't Sony delete the single so Celine could get #1? I can't recall.
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Post by lyhom on Mar 6, 2016 13:11:50 GMT -5
idk for sure, but considering how fast it fell afterward (it only spent 11 more weeks on the chart after it fell out of the #1 spot) I wouldn't be surprised
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Mar 6, 2016 13:37:22 GMT -5
Didn't Sony delete the single so Celine could get #1? I can't recall. That makes a lot of sense. I was surprised they actually kept the physical single around that long. After all, "IBT" was deleted when it was #1 to push Unplugged sales and that seemed to be the beginning of that practice (or at least one that was reported on).
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Post by Verisimilitude on Mar 6, 2016 14:22:24 GMT -5
Work's streams are the definition of insane. 29 million from Spotify & YouTube alone.
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Post by jenglisbe on Mar 6, 2016 14:45:13 GMT -5
Didn't Sony delete the single so Celine could get #1? I can't recall. Possibly. I don't remember reading about "OSD" in particular, but I know previous single "Fantasy" was deleted. Didn't Sony delete the single so Celine could get #1? I can't recall. That makes a lot of sense. I was surprised they actually kept the physical single around that long. After all, "IBT" was deleted when it was #1 to push Unplugged sales and that seemed to be the beginning of that practice (or at least one that was reported on). Yeah "IBT" was limited/deleted. I wonder how many more weeks at #1 Mariah would have if not for limited/deleted singles. At a minimum I'll Be There, Fantasy, Heartbreaker, and TGIFY were limited/deleted. I think there may have been more. The week "Smooth" took over #1 from "Heartbreaker" Billboard noted what a close race it was, so surely "HB" would have had another week at #1 with more singles available.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2016 14:58:55 GMT -5
I just listened to Work From Home on Spotify and, somewhat to my surprise, I actually liked it! Definitely prefer it to Worth It! I hope it can somehow manage to get that top 10 debut this week
I also listened to NO and even though I thought it was catchy and I liked it, I can kinda understand the hate towards it. The best actually kinda reminds me of This Love by Maroon 5 lol
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