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Post by Daniel Collins on Mar 22, 2016 9:10:19 GMT -5
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1. JUSTIN BIEBER - Love Yourself: 192.607 (-0.778) 2. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - Stressed Out: 163.340 (-1.589) 3. RIHANNA - Work f/Drake: 159.519 (+0.222) 4. FLO RIDA - My House: 133.217 (-1.191) 5. G-EAZY - Me Myself And I f/Bebe Rexha: 122.763 (+0.734) 6. JUSTIN BIEBER - Sorry: 119.846 (-1.327) 7. DNCE - Cake By The Ocean: 113.112 (+1.360) 8. SELENA GOMEZ - Hands To Myself: 106.283 (-0.012) 9. SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 92.313 (+0.822) 10. CHARLIE PUTH - One Call Away: 91.085 (+0.533)
11. ZAYN - Pillowtalk: 90.868 (+1.390) 12. ADELE - Hello: 86.964 (-1.365) 13. MIKE POSNER - I Took A Pill In Ibiza: 81.283 (+1.580) β² 14. LUKAS GRAHAM - 7 Years: 80.417 (+1.748) β² 15. MEGHAN TRAINOR - NO: 79.300 (+2.071) β² 16. THE CHAINSMOKERS - Roses f/Rozes: 78.778 (-1.677) βΌ 17. COLE SWINDELL - You Should Be Here: 66.568 (+0.776) β² 18. ZAC BROWN BAND - Beautiful Drug: 64.357 (-1.700) βΌ 19. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 63.834 (-0.632) 20. BRETT ELDREDGE - Drunk On Your Love: 63.726 (+0.376)
21. ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 62.927 (+0.101) 22. ADELE - When We Were Young: 60.145 (-0.508) 23. FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Confession: 58.821 (+0.266) 24. RASCAL FLATTS - I Like The Sound Of That: 58.692 (+0.736) β² 25. SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 57.917 (-0.541) βΌ 26. CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Heartbeat: 53.378 (-1.460) 27. ALESSIA CARA - Here: 52.978 (-0.891) 28. CHASE BRYANT - Little Bit Of You: 52.470 (+0.416) 29. CHRIS BROWN - Back To Sleep: 49.760 (-0.576) 30. OLD DOMINION - Snapback: 49.626 (+0.536) β²
31. MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 49.584 (-0.238) βΌ 32. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 49.370 (+0.078) βΌ 33. JEREMIH - Oui: 47.088 (+0.144) 34. ZARA LARSSON & MNEK - Never Forget You: 46.961 (+1.346) β² 35. FIFTH HARMONY - Work From Home: 46.281 (+1.073) β² 36. BRYSON TILLER - Don't: 45.718 (+0.241) β² 37. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 45.433 (-0.311) βΌ 38. THOMAS RHETT - Die A Happy Man: 45.293 (+0.058) 39. TAYLOR SWIFT - New Romantics: 45.136 (+0.370) β² 40. THE WEEKND - In The Night: 44.994 (-0.996) βΌ
41. JAMES BAY - Let It Go: 44.772 (+0.714) 42. DAYA - Hide Away: 43.866 (+0.076) 43. BEYONCE - Formation: 42.441 (-0.582) 44. CHRIS STAPLETON - Nobody To Blame: 42.217 (+0.062) β² 45. CHRIS YOUNG & CASSADEE POPE - Think Of You: 42.145 (+1.022) β² 46. TORY LANEZ - Say It: 41.641 (-0.532) βΌ 47. DJ SNAKE - Middle f/Bipolar Sunshine: 41.258 (+0.469) β² 48. DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 40.967 (-0.707) βΌ 49. DUSTIN LYNCH - Mind Reader: 40.451 (+0.121) β² 50. MAREN MORRIS - My Church: 40.422 (+0.153) β²
51. MARK RONSON - Uptown Funk f/Bruno Mars: 40.226 (+0.158) β² 52. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 39.829 (-0.623) βΌ 53. DIERKS BENTLEY - Somewhere On A Beach: 39.628 (+0.549) β² 54. YO GOTTI - Down In The DM: 39.331 (-0.253) 55. RACHEL PLATTEN - Stand By You: 38.009 (-1.682) βΌ 56. TIM MCGRAW - Humble And Kind: 36.954 (+0.149) β² 57. LEE BRICE - That Don't Sound Like You: 36.423 (+0.405) β² 58. ROBIN SCHULZ - Sugar f/Francesco Yates: 36.338 (-1.587) βΌ 59. DRAKE & FUTURE - Jumpman: 35.802 (-0.395) β² 60. RANDY HOUSER - We Went: 35.510 (-1.717) βΌ
61. GRANGER SMITH - Backroad Song: 34.913 (-0.569) β² 62. DJ LUKE NASTYY - Might Be: 34.861 (+0.070) β² 63. ELLIE GOULDING - Something In The Way You Move: 34.606 (-2.250) βΌ 64. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 33.991 (-0.567) 65. ARIANA GRANDE - Dangerous Woman: 32.995 (+1.713) β² 66. LUKE BRYAN - Home Alone Tonight: 32.629 (-0.258) β² 67. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 32.598 (-0.421) βΌ 68. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MΓ & DJ Snake: 32.375 (-0.521) βΌ 69. ELLIE GOULDING - On My Mind: 32.277 (-0.398) βΌ 70. BRYSON TILLER - Exchange: 31.931 (-0.354) βΌ
71. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 31.188 (-0.049) 72. KEVIN GATES - 2 Phones: 31.080 (+0.865) β² 73. X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 30.829 (-0.384) βΌ 74. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 29.926 (+0.235) β² 75. MAROON 5 - Sugar: 29.910 (-0.008) βΌ
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Post by MTSChart21 on Mar 22, 2016 9:27:31 GMT -5
NOOOOO!!!! "My House" is losing airplay!!!! NO! Why can't it hang on and get a #3 peak in the Hot 100?
At least we have "PILLOWTALK", "I Took A Pill In Ibiza", and "7 Years" about to hit the top 10 in airplay.
YES! "Never Forget You" getting some good gains! Also some good gains for "Work From Home"!
Glad to see "Middle" gaining airplay again, I was getting a bit worried.
Oh, and LOL at Adam Levine passing himself at #74.
HOT 100 PREDICTIONS!!! I'm telling you all right now (even though I have said it alot of times already), "NO" will be #1 in a couple weeks. Great airplay gains every week, music video, great sales, and some rising Spotify. All of the ingredients are there.
"Work" should get this week and probably next week at #1 (basically 2 more weeks at #1) It may get another week after that, but I don't think so. So here are my week by week top 3 predictions
4/9/16 1. Work (=) 2. 7 Years (+1) 3. Love Yourself (-1) 6/5. NO (+6/+7)
4/16/16 1. Work (=) 2. 7 Years (=) 3. NO (+3/+2)
4/23/16 1. NO (+2) 2. Work (-1) 3. 7 Years (-1) ^Should be a close battle between "Work" and "NO"
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Post by jarhys on Mar 22, 2016 10:07:31 GMT -5
At least we have "PILLOWTALK", "I Took A Pill In Ibiza", and "7 Years" about to hit the top 10 in airplay. According the Billboard article, Pillowtalk has already been in the top 10 on airplay.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Mar 22, 2016 10:14:47 GMT -5
At least we have "PILLOWTALK", "I Took A Pill In Ibiza", and "7 Years" about to hit the top 10 in airplay. According the Billboard article, Pillowtalk has already been in the top 10 on airplay. Oh, ok. Lol. Correction: At least we have "I Took A Pill In Ibiza" and "7 Years" about to hit the top 10 in airplay.
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Post by bat1990 on Mar 22, 2016 10:40:59 GMT -5
Questions that's related to Billboard:
Does anyone have a Billboard subscription?
If so, 1.) How is it? I'm considering the purchase of a subscription but only if...
2.) Are the European Hot 100 Singles & Albums (2005-2010) still available to subscribers in the archives?
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Post by MTSChart21 on Mar 22, 2016 10:51:06 GMT -5
Early predictions: 1. Work (=) 2. 7 Years (+1) 3. Love Yourself (-1) 4. My House (+1) 5. Stressed Out (-1) :'( 6. NO (+6) 7. PILLOWTALK (-1) :'( 8. Me, Myself & I (-1) 9. Cake By The Ocean (=) ------------------------------------------- 10/11. I Took A Pill In Ibiza (+1/=) 11/10. Sorry (-3/-2) #10 and #11 depend on ITAPII's sales. If I had to pick one for #10, I would give the slight edge to ITAPII. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. Work From Home (+1) 13. One Call Away (+1) 14. Dangerous Woman (-4) 15. Hands To Myself (=) 16. Hello (=) 17. Middle (+9) 18. 2 Phones (=) 19. Never Forget You (=) [This better not slow down. It better get to the top 10/top 5/top 3/#1] 20. Roses (-3) 21. Stitches (-1) 22. Oui (+5) 23. Don't (-2) 24. Panda (+9) 25. Down In The DM (-3) 26. Jumpman (-2) 27. You Should Be Here (+5) 28. The Hills (-3) 29. Low Life (+6) 30. Exchange (=) 31. Hotline Bling (-3) 37. Let It Go (+1) 39. YOUTH (-16)
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Post by wjr15 on Mar 22, 2016 12:13:20 GMT -5
I think Never Forget You will be the Lean On of this summer. I can definitely see this song taking its time but it will go Top 10 eventually
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Post by Gary on Mar 22, 2016 12:17:49 GMT -5
Questions that's related to Billboard: Does anyone have a Billboard subscription? If so, 1.) How is it? I'm considering the purchase of a subscription but only if... 2.) Are the European Hot 100 Singles & Albums (2005-2010) still available to subscribers in the archives? More access to charts than the free site gives you. Works fine for me
Anyway to your second question: European Hot 100 singles and albums are available as year end charts from 2008-2010
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Post by bat1990 on Mar 22, 2016 13:42:31 GMT -5
Questions that's related to Billboard: Does anyone have a Billboard subscription? If so, 1.) How is it? I'm considering the purchase of a subscription but only if... 2.) Are the European Hot 100 Singles & Albums (2005-2010) still available to subscribers in the archives? More access to charts than the free site gives you. Works fine for me
Anyway to your second question: European Hot 100 singles and albums are available as year end charts from 2008-2010
Thanks for checking Gary. Fish nuggets... I was hoping the full Eurocharts were still available. I'm reviving my effort to create a searchable database of the European Hot 100 Singles & Albums and was hoping to use Billboard to verify the text I'm saving from UKmix.org
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Post by jebsib on Mar 22, 2016 13:43:22 GMT -5
If you subscribe, do it for online access only - the magazine is now next to pointless:
Billboard Magazine delivery is very iffy: Often the issues get to me 5, or 6 business days late. (That can be two weeks after the charts are posted). The magazine no longer publishes 51 weeks a year; More like 39 issues a year - meaning you will have huge chart gaps. They no longer publish the key Radio Songs, Digital Songs or Streaming Songs. Many of the charts are cut off below the Top 25 mark, making it a little confusing / incomplete. They also toggle lesser known charts so one week you will get Hot Rap Songs (for example), and you won't see it for another 6 weeks, as subsequent weeks fill in with things like "Adult / R&B" or "Gospel" Songs. One of THE prime charts - the Billboard 200 albums - is now squished into just two pages - with pictures and text it's bizarre.
I hate it - used to be so incredible. Don't know why they even bother - circulation must be tiny.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 16:47:57 GMT -5
I think Never Forget You will be the Lean On of this summer. I can definitely see this song taking its time but it will go Top 10 eventually I'm still holding out hope that Lush Life ends up being her big summer smash. It's potentially about to enter the Hot 100 judging by its movement in the bubbling under chart.
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Post by godjanny on Mar 22, 2016 17:41:06 GMT -5
I think Never Forget You will be the Lean On of this summer. I can definitely see this song taking its time but it will go Top 10 eventually I'm still holding out hope that Lush Life ends up being her big summer smash. It's potentially about to enter the Hot 100 judging by its movement in the bubbling under chart. I hope so, it's my favourite pop song in a long time.
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Post by Mike is BAD on Mar 22, 2016 20:32:42 GMT -5
"NO"'s video got released today. You are welcome MTSChart21
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Post by MTSChart21 on Mar 22, 2016 20:38:25 GMT -5
Can you see chart runs with the Billboard subscription?
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Mar 23, 2016 1:52:18 GMT -5
Can you see chart runs with the Billboard subscription? The magazine? I don't think so.. Chart run is never really incorporated in any magazine or billboard.com I think.. If you really want it then why don't you try www.song-database.com. It requires some donation to get the full access but after that you literally don't need any other website to look up a song's hot 100 chart run from 1958 and other specific genres' runs (but unfortunately no album chart)
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Post by Rocky on Mar 23, 2016 2:23:15 GMT -5
I'm still shocked by the fact that "Stitches" outlasted "Hello" and will do the same with "Sorry".
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Post by Future Captain on Mar 23, 2016 2:46:51 GMT -5
I'm still shocked by the fact that "Stitches" outlasted "Hello" and will do the same with "Sorry". AC and HAC is the main culprit, and the fact IKWYDLS didn't exactly smash helps Stitches recurrent play to remain largely untouched. How long has it been in Radio Songs top 10, by the way? It feels like it's been there for ages.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Mar 23, 2016 3:40:26 GMT -5
I'm still shocked by the fact that "Stitches" outlasted "Hello" and will do the same with "Sorry". That's why I maintain the argument that Hello's chart performance is underwhelming. For a song debuted with such lofty points and literally crushed any other song in its first week, 10 weeks at no.1 and 18 weeks in top 10 (its short-lived radio and streaming are both responsible and it just doesn't have the vibe and worth for meme and its audience is not so streaming-friendly in a longer view) are both embarrassing. Songs like Candle In the Wind 1997, I Will Always Love You, Shake It Off or even See You Again all smashed their respective first week no.1 and got some insurmountable numbers, but they're more convincing of their staying power (12-14 weeks at no.1 or 24 weeks in top 10). Hello gives me the impression that if it's not for Adele absent for about 4 years and her last album was the no.1 album of all-time, it wouldn't have stood a chance of becoming a hit that has any longevity even though critics generally like the song. It's not that surprising to see that WWWY peaked at no.14 and still no idea of when it's official video's finally gonna be out. I think maybe 25 is kind of like Born This Way of Adele, and her star power is gonna decline even though the album sold that much in its first week. But who knows?
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Mar 23, 2016 4:56:17 GMT -5
We've been over this several times.
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Post by kingofpain on Mar 23, 2016 7:06:35 GMT -5
Wow is Ellie Goulding's SITWYM really done already? I felt like it just got started over the past month or so?? That was a quick death!
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Post by Gary on Mar 23, 2016 7:12:58 GMT -5
I'm still shocked by the fact that "Stitches" outlasted "Hello" and will do the same with "Sorry". That's why I maintain the argument that Hello's chart performance is underwhelming. For a song debuted with such lofty points and literally crushed any other song in its first week, 10 weeks at no.1 and 18 weeks in top 10 (its short-lived radio and streaming are both responsible and it just doesn't have the vibe and worth for meme and its audience is not so streaming-friendly in a longer view) are both embarrassing. Songs like Candle In the Wind 1997, I Will Always Love You, Shake It Off or even See You Again all smashed their respective first week no.1 and got some insurmountable numbers, but they're more convincing of their staying power (12-14 weeks at no.1 or 24 weeks in top 10). Hello gives me the impression that if it's not for Adele absent for about 4 years and her last album was the no.1 album of all-time, it wouldn't have stood a chance of becoming a hit that has any longevity even though critics generally like the song. It's not that surprising to see that WWWY peaked at no.14 and still no idea of when it's official video's finally gonna be out. I think maybe 25 is kind of like Born This Way of Adele, and her star power is gonna decline even though the album sold that much in its first week. But who knows? 10 weeks at #1 and 18 weeks in the top 10 is embarrassing but See You Again (12 weeks at #1 and 19 weeks in the top 10) is not?
What's the cutoff?
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Post by Dylan :) on Mar 23, 2016 7:16:19 GMT -5
I'm still shocked by the fact that "Stitches" outlasted "Hello" and will do the same with "Sorry". AC and HAC is the main culprit, and the fact IKWYDLS didn't exactly smash helps Stitches recurrent play to remain largely untouched. How long has it been in Radio Songs top 10, by the way? It feels like it's been there for ages. While reading this, it just came on the radio lol. It still has extreme overplay here, and I heard it a lot when I was in Italy as well. It's sad that you're probably right about it being the cause of IKWYDLS' underperformance :(
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Post by jarhys on Mar 23, 2016 7:49:48 GMT -5
That's why I maintain the argument that Hello's chart performance is underwhelming. For a song debuted with such lofty points and literally crushed any other song in its first week, 10 weeks at no.1 and 18 weeks in top 10 (its short-lived radio and streaming are both responsible and it just doesn't have the vibe and worth for meme and its audience is not so streaming-friendly in a longer view) are both embarrassing. Songs like Candle In the Wind 1997, I Will Always Love You, Shake It Off or even See You Again all smashed their respective first week no.1 and got some insurmountable numbers, but they're more convincing of their staying power (12-14 weeks at no.1 or 24 weeks in top 10). Hello gives me the impression that if it's not for Adele absent for about 4 years and her last album was the no.1 album of all-time, it wouldn't have stood a chance of becoming a hit that has any longevity even though critics generally like the song. It's not that surprising to see that WWWY peaked at no.14 and still no idea of when it's official video's finally gonna be out. I think maybe 25 is kind of like Born This Way of Adele, and her star power is gonna decline even though the album sold that much in its first week. But who knows? 10 weeks at #1 and 18 weeks in the top 10 is embarrassing but See You Again (12 weeks at #1 and 19 weeks in the top 10) is not?
What's the cutoff?
For such digital sale (#1 history: 1.12M) and streaming (#2 history: 61.6M) monster and airplay is super high as well (#11 history I guess: 170M, it's slightly lower than Stay With Me's audience peak), 18 weeks in the top 10 is truly underwhelming. Comparing to last year's biggest hit: Uptown Funk, 14 weeks at #1 and 31 weeks in top 10 isn't disappointing at all. See You Again on the other hand is embarrassing, too. However, it doesn't have sales and streaming that are as crazy as Hello.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Mar 23, 2016 8:23:12 GMT -5
Can you see chart runs with the Billboard subscription? The magazine? I don't think so.. Chart run is never really incorporated in any magazine or billboard.com I think.. If you really want it then why don't you try www.song-database.com. It requires some donation to get the full access but after that you literally don't need any other website to look up a song's hot 100 chart run from 1958 and other specific genres' runs (but unfortunately no album chart) I wasn't talking about the magazine. I meant the website.
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Post by Au$tin on Mar 23, 2016 8:32:19 GMT -5
Regarding Hello, you are all forgetting that it's first five to six weeks on the chart are equivalent to about twelve at number one for a normal song, right? In total points, it's higher than many songs being compared to in here.
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Post by Caviar on Mar 23, 2016 8:40:02 GMT -5
So now "Hello" under performed?
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Post by Gary on Mar 23, 2016 8:52:02 GMT -5
So now "Hello" under performed? Yes, it is "embarrassing" for a song by someone of Adele's stature who has the BB200 alltime #1 album with '21' and busted out of the gate with '25' setting sales records for both the album and the song around the holiday shopping season to also not be setting longevity records in the process.
10 weeks at #1 and 18 weeks in the top 10 have been done over and over by artists with less notoriety than Adele.
Did I get that right? ;)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2016 9:04:10 GMT -5
the only thing I'm disappointed about regarding Hello's chart performance is the fact that it was robbed of a year-end #1 because of being released/peaking in October.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Mar 23, 2016 9:04:12 GMT -5
I think people got sick of the constant radio play that "Hello" got.
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Post by Mr. Thonk Eyes on Mar 23, 2016 9:11:18 GMT -5
It sold over a million copies in its first week, so if it's going to be devoured that instantly by the public then that leaves less room for longevity. "Hello" most certainly did not underperform in any way, shape, or form.
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