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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 14:58:35 GMT -5
his reaction though lmao
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Apr 25, 2016 14:59:25 GMT -5
Not sure why the chart wasn't posted here 10-1 like it always was since I'd rather look at it and build my own suspense without spoilers but ok. I guess I'm the only one.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 14:59:37 GMT -5
I have a good feeling, Panda is gonna have to make room for Purple Rain and/or Formation. Which I am happy with, even if Formation is either a song that you like or hate, for me I like it.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Apr 25, 2016 15:00:39 GMT -5
Back in the old days, you would have to sit through a 4 hour radio show to hear the #1 on what these days would be outdated by a week That must've stunk No it actually really didn't.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 15:01:20 GMT -5
congrats to Desiigner for his first #1. I do hope Prince can be #1 next week though just for some variety (and since it's obvious Panda isn't peaking at #2 now) congrats to Drake for another top 3 (even though I don't like the song that much)
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Post by missgenericnickname on Apr 25, 2016 15:02:38 GMT -5
I'm sort of laughing at all the mad faces passing by the middle of the screen
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 15:02:44 GMT -5
WFH still is the best song in the top ten for me, what about you guys?
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Post by Az Paynter on Apr 25, 2016 15:02:45 GMT -5
I have no qualms with Prince going #1, then I'd like to see Beyoncé follow it up with 'Formation'.
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Post by Dylan :) on Apr 25, 2016 15:02:51 GMT -5
Surprised to see MM&I still in the top 10. I'm hoping Dangerous Woman can return there soon, getting ahead of it and Love Yourself. The performances this week should help.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 15:04:00 GMT -5
Surprised to see MM&I still in the top 10. I'm hoping Dangerous Woman can return there soon, getting ahead of it and Love Yourself. The performances this week should help. I'd love for DW to return to top ten and manage to peak higher. if Focus managed to peak at 7, I am pretty sure it can do the same or even better. MM&I and Love Yourself burned on me long long ago.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Apr 25, 2016 15:04:12 GMT -5
WFH still is the best song in the top ten for me, what about you guys? PILLOWTALK (with ITAPII in a close 2nd place)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 15:05:14 GMT -5
WFH still is the best song in the top ten for me, what about you guys? PILLOWTALK (with ITAPII in a close 2nd place) Ibiza is a close 2nd for me 2, Pillow burned on me and I ma now awaiting Like I Would to smash the charts, followed by She.
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Post by leonagwen on Apr 25, 2016 15:05:49 GMT -5
What number did Purple Rain get?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 15:06:31 GMT -5
"Panda" marks the first time a rap song hits #1 without either having a guest artist that's a pop artist or having any pop elements whatsoever. That's the first time since Wiz Khalifa's "Black and Yellow" back in 2011 that's happened that a rap song that's completely hip hop sounding hits #1. It's also the first Vine hit to do it. Honestly, it's a guilty pleasure of mine.
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Post by Ravi on Apr 25, 2016 15:06:43 GMT -5
I am really hoping that ITAPII hits Top-5 and One Dance hits Top-3. and it seems my wish has been granted! YAY!!
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Post by Mike is BAD on Apr 25, 2016 15:08:56 GMT -5
What number did Purple Rain get? It was #2 for a while but never got to #1.
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Post by Mr. Thonk Eyes on Apr 25, 2016 15:09:45 GMT -5
What number did Purple Rain get? It was #2 for a while but never got to #1. I think he means for this week, in which case, we still don't know. EDIT: Now we do know: "Purple Rain" re-enters at #17 this week.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 25, 2016 15:10:01 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7341871/prince-purple-rain-top-selling-song-hot-100Prince's 'Purple Rain' Is the Week's Top-Selling Song, as 6 of His Classics Re-Enter Hot 1004/25/2016 by Gary Trust and Keith Caulfield With "Purple Rain" reigning as the week's top-selling song, six Prince hits return to the Hot 100, as well as Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Five of his tracks also appear on the Hot Rock Songs chart. Following Prince's death on April 21, fans have celebrated the pop and R&B star's catalog. As a result, several of his beloved hits re-enter the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts (dated May 7). As previously reported, Prince claims the Nos. 1 and 2 spots on the Billboard 200 albums chart with The Very Best of Prince and the Purple Rain soundtrack, as both titles re-enter. Prince died on the final day of the latest tracking week for Billboard's sales and streaming charts, meaning that fans rushed to purchase his music (and, to a much lesser degree, stream it, as he was a staunch adversary of the platform) in the roughly half-day left in the tracking week, after the news of his death broke around 1 p.m. ET. We will surely see continued impact from the icon's passing on the following week's charts, dated May 14 (reflecting activity in the week ending April 28). This week's charts will post tomorrow, April 26, on Billboard.com. Along with buying his albums, fans praised Prince by purchasing many of his individual hit songs, as six re-enter both the Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. (Older songs are allowed to return to the charts if registering notable renewed activity and ranking in the upper half of each list.) The returning titles are led by "Purple Rain," the top-selling song of the week (again, driven by Thursday sales), as it re-enters the Digital Songs sales chart at No. 1 with 122,000 sold, up 7,576 week from 2,000 sold the week before, according to Nielsen Music. (Prince notches not only his first No. 1 on Digital Songs, but his first appearance in the top 50; Nielsen Music first began tracking download sales in 2003.) Thanks largely to sales, here are Prince's returning titles on the Hot 100: Position, Title (Original Hot 100 Peak, Year) No. 17, "Purple Rain" (No. 2, 1984) No. 20, "When Doves Cry" (No. 1, five weeks, 1984) No. 28, "Kiss" (No. 1, two weeks, 1986) No. 29, "Little Red Corvette" (No. 6, 1983) No. 39, "Let's Go Crazy" (No. 1, two weeks, 1984) No. 41, "1999" (No. 12, 1983) And, here are Prince's re-entering Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs tracks: Position, Title (Original Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Peak, Year) No. 5, "Purple Rain" (No. 4, 1984) No. 8, "When Doves Cry" (No. 1, eight weeks, 1984) No. 12, "Kiss" (No. 1, four weeks, 1986) No. 13, "Little Red Corvette" (No. 15, 1983) No. 15, "Let's Go Crazy" (No. 1, one week, 1984) No. 17, "1999" (No. 4, 1982) ("Rain," "Kiss" and "Crazy" are billed as by Prince and the Revolution.) Given his uncommon versatility, five Prince songs also grace the Hot Rock Songs chart (which launched in 2009): "Purple Rain," at No. 2; "When Doves Cry" (No. 3); "Little Red Corvette" (No. 4); "Darling Nikki" (another song credited to Prince and the Revolution) (No. 12); and "Let's Go Crazy" (No. 16). Upon their original runs, "Rain," "Doves," "Corvette" and "Crazy" were rock radio hits, reaching Nos. 18, 31, 17 and 19, respectively, on the Mainstream Rock Songs airplay chart.
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Post by MTSChart21 on Apr 25, 2016 15:10:25 GMT -5
Ravi With the sales estimates on kworb, I would love to see your top 10 predictions for 5/14
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Post by MTSChart21 on Apr 25, 2016 15:11:08 GMT -5
PURPLE RAIN #17???? I think we have ourselves a new #1 coming on 5/14
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 15:11:16 GMT -5
WFH still is the best song in the top ten for me, what about you guys? now that CBTO is out of the top 10, I guess mine would be ITAPII, even though it's been slightly burning out on me now unfortunately (I loved it a LOT 2-3 weeks ago and it looks like it would be getting 7-8 weeks at #1 on my chart, but I guess I was mistaken). I guess MM&I would be in a close second for me. I think Panda might actually be third :O I kind of like WFH but it's not in my top 5 of the ten (maybe I would like it more if some of the vocals weren't kinda annoying to me, but other than that I don't mind the song)
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Post by missgenericnickname on Apr 25, 2016 15:11:37 GMT -5
"Panda" marks the first time a rap song hits #1 without either having a guest artist that's a pop artist or having any pop elements whatsoever. That's the first time since Wiz Khalifa's "Black and Yellow" back in 2011 that's happened that a rap song that's completely hip hop sounding hits #1. It's also the first Vine hit to do it. Honestly, it's a guilty pleasure of mine. Okay no matter how much I hate the song, I'll have to give him credit there
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Post by Gary on Apr 25, 2016 15:14:37 GMT -5
Last 4 Hot 100 threads top posters4-2 179 posts; 6 pages4-9 240 posts; 9 pages4-16 328 posts 11 pages4-23 378 posts 13 pages4-30 429 posts 15 pages Granted we had some actual music news in the mix with the untimely death of Prince but...the upward trend continues 5-7 444 posts 15 pagesNote: Not included in this total is the 59 posts donated to the 'prediction' thread
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 25, 2016 15:15:14 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7341870/desiigner-panda-billboard-hot-100-number-1Desiigner's 'Panda' Claws to No. 1 on Hot 100, Bringing Americans Back to the Top4/25/2016 by Gary Trust The rapper roars to No. 1 with his first chart entry, marking, among other feats, the first leader by an American act after a record 41-week drought. Plus, Drake soars into the top five with "One Dance." Desiigner's debut hit "Panda" pounces to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated May 7). The Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, New York rapper halts the nine-week reign of Rihanna's "Work," featuring Drake, and brings an American act to No. 1 on the Hot 100 after a record 41-week streak of leaders by foreign artists. Plus, Drake vaults to the Hot 100's top five with "One Dance." As we do every Monday, let's run down the Hot 100's top 10 and more. Highlights of the airplay, sales and streaming-based Hot 100 post on Billboard.com each Monday, with all charts updated each Tuesday. "Panda," released on imprint G.O.O.D. Music (founded by Kanye West) and label Def Jam, darts 2-1 on the Hot 100. It spends a second week atop the Streaming Songs chart, with 35 million overall U.S. streams (up 23 percent), in the week ending April 21, according to Nielsen Music. Approximately two-thirds of the track's Hot 100 points are from streaming, with the highest share (43 percent) of its streams from non-Vevo YouTube views, as no official video for the track has yet been released; an official clip is in the works, according to Def Jam. "Panda" pushes 4-2 on Digital Songs (113,000, up 30 percent) and 32-27 on Radio Songs (43 million, up 26 percent). It spends a third week at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart and rises 2-1 to top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. More fun facts as Desiigner darts to the top of the Hot 100 with "Panda," the 1,053rd No. 1 in the chart's 57-year history: American idol: Desiigner flies the American flag atop the Hot 100 after a record 41 consecutive weeks of non-American talent topping the chart. He is the first U.S.-born act to lead the list since July 25, 2015, when Wiz Khalifa (from Minot, North Dakota) spent his 12th and final week at No. 1 with "See You Again," featuring Charlie Puth (from Rumson, New Jersey). Over the following 41 weeks, nine straight No. 1s by non-Americans (also a record streak) would reign, by OMI, The Weeknd (two), Justin Bieber (three), Adele, Zayn, Rihanna and Drake. Rap rules again: Desiigner also ends a 41-week streak between rap songs atop the Hot 100, between "See You Again" and "Panda." That's the longest run between No. 1 rap songs (defined as tracks that charted on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs ranking) in more than 14 years: no rap hits led the Hot 100 for 46 straight weeks between Shaggy's "Angel" (March 31, 2001) and Ja Rule's "Always on Time," featuring Ashanti (Feb. 23, 2002). A rap rookie rules again: Desiigner is the first rapper to crown the Hot 100 with a debut chart entry since Iggy Azalea arrived with "Fancy" (featuring Charli XCX), which ruled for seven weeks beginning June 7, 2014. Before Azalea, duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis bowed with their six-week No. 1 "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz), which reached No. 1 on Feb. 2, 2013. The last male rapper (as a lead artist) to control the Hot 100 on his first try before Desiigner? Wiz Khalifa, with "Black and Yellow" (Feb. 19, 2011). (And, the very first? Vanilla Ice, whose "Ice Ice Baby" topped the Nov. 3, 1990, Hot 100.) "Panda" has also found the spotlight via its sample in Kanye West's "Pt. 2," from West's album The Life of deleted (which dips 4-8 on the Billboard 200 after debuting atop the April 23 chart). "Pt. 2" dips 73-97 in its third week on the Hot 100 after debuting at its No. 54 high. Youth serves up No. 1: Desiigner is 18 years and 11 months old; he'll turn 19 on May 3. That makes him the youngest male artist to top the Hot 100 since Chris Brown, who was 18 years and six months old when "Kiss Kiss" (featuring T-Pain) spent its third and final week at No. 1 on Nov. 24, 2007. Desiigner is the youngest artist to reign since Lorde, who was 16 years and 11 months old when "Royals" assumed the throne (for nine weeks) on Oct. 12, 2013. In the Hot 100's entire history, Stevie Wonder holds the overall record as the youngest soloist to lead the list: He was just 13 years and three months old when "Fingertips – Pt 2" hit No. 1 (Aug. 10, 1963). Among women, Little Peggy March holds the mark, as she was 15 years and one month old when "I Will Follow Him" reached the top (April 27, 1963). With a hefty 25 percent gain in overall points, "Panda" hits the Hot 100's pinnacle, directly above Lukas Graham's "7 Years" (up 4 percent), which rebounds 3-2 for a fourth total week at its No. 2 peak. (The song has, thus, now been denied the top spot by both "Work" and "Panda.") Still, "7 Years" jumps 4-2 on Radio Songs (122 million, up 14 percent) and gains by 4 percent to 105,000 sold, although it slips 2-3 on Digital Songs. On Streaming Songs, it drops 3-4 (17 million, down 4 percent). Drake's "One Dance," featuring WizKid and Kyla, blasts 13-3 on the Hot 100, becoming his 17th top 10 on the chart. The track rockets 18-3 on Streaming Songs (24.1 million, up 160 percent, with its greatest share of streams, 25 percent, from Apple Music) and 34-16 on Radio Songs (50 million, up 51 percent). On Digital Songs, it tumbles 1-7 after a week at the summit (85,000, down 28 percent). With his 17th Hot 100 top 10, Drake ties Eminem for the fourth-most among rappers (counting lead and featured billings). Jay Z leads with 21, followed by Lil Wayne (19) and Ludacris (18). Drake passes himself on the Hot 100, as "Work" falls 1-4 after nine weeks at No. 1. It holds at No. 2 on Streaming Songs (25 million, down 4 percent) and slides 6-9 on Radio Songs (80 million, down 18 percent) and 13-22 on Digital Songs (46,000, down 11 percent). "Work" stops a week shy of Rihanna's longest Hot 100 reign; "We Found Love," featuring Calvin Harris, led for 10 frames in 2011-12. Still, "Work" became Rihanna's 14th Hot 100 No. 1, placing her in a solo share of the third-most all time, ahead of Michael Jackson (13). The Beatles lead with 20 No. 1s, followed by Mariah Carey (18). "Work" also upped Rihanna past The Beatles for the second-most career weeks at No. 1 (60 to 59). Carey leads 79 total weeks at No. 1. Capping the Hot 100's top five, Mike Posner's "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" climbs 6-5, becoming his first top five hit and passing the No. 6 peak of his prior top 10, his debut hit "Cooler Than Me," in 2010. Fifth Harmony's first top 10, "Work From Home," featuring Ty Dolla $ign, hits a new high, lifting 7-6; Meghan Trainor's "No" descends 4-7 after climbing to No. 3; and, Zayn's former No. 1-debuting "Pillowtalk" dips 5-8, while, as previously reported, zooming to No. 1 on the Pop Songs radio airplay chart. Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself" retreats 8-9 on the Hot 100 after topping the chart for two (nonconsecutive) weeks. Still, it spends an 11th week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (131 million, down 7 percent) and has now logged its first 23 weeks on the Hot 100 in the top 10, dating to its debut at No. 4 on the Dec. 5 chart. With its latest week in the tier, "Love Yourself" extends the record for the most consecutive weeks spent in the top 10 from a song's debut. Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha's "Me, Myself & I" holds at No. 10 after peaking at No. 7. Find out more notable news in the weekly "Hot 100 Chart Moves" column to post later this week. And, visit Billboard.com tomorrow (April 26), 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 (April 29).
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Post by Dylan :) on Apr 25, 2016 15:18:53 GMT -5
Although it would've been nice to see DJ Snake's own "Middle" get it, Don't Let Me Down may end up being the unofficial 'EDM'/dance song of the summer. It's in an almost perfect position to blow up even more right now
Summer 2014: #4 Turn Down For What Summer 2015: #4 Lean On Summer 2016: #? Don't Let Me Down?
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Post by onebuffalo on Apr 25, 2016 15:19:54 GMT -5
In celebration of the new #1 on the Hot 100:
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Post by Mike is BAD on Apr 25, 2016 15:20:56 GMT -5
2 Prince songs in the Top 20! Purple Rain should be Top 5 next week...
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Post by MTSChart21 on Apr 25, 2016 15:22:35 GMT -5
2 Prince songs in the Top 20! Purple Rain should be Top 5 next week... More like Purple Rain is going to be in the top 2 next week
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Post by velaxti on Apr 25, 2016 15:23:16 GMT -5
35 million streams for Panda is insane! I think that's up there with stuff like Wrecking Ball and Anaconda's music video release weeks (to be fair streams are much higher now but those videos got everybody talking and Panda doesn't have one yet unless I've missed it).
Also, I wouldn't say Black And Yellow has no pop elements at all. It may not have as many as stuff like Thrift Shop, Work, See You Again, etc. but it still has a sung chorus and is produced by Stargate (who made songs like Only Girl and Firework).
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Post by onebuffalo on Apr 25, 2016 15:23:48 GMT -5
Thanks largely to sales, here are Prince's returning titles on the Hot 100:
Position, Title (Original Hot 100 Peak, Year) No. 17, "Purple Rain" (No. 2, 1984) No. 20, "When Doves Cry" (No. 1, five weeks, 1984) No. 28, "Kiss" (No. 1, two weeks, 1986) No. 29, "Little Red Corvette" (No. 6, 1983) No. 39, "Let's Go Crazy" (No. 1, two weeks, 1984) No. 41, "1999" (No. 12, 1983)
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