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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Oct 18, 2018 6:13:29 GMT -5
This week on Billboard Hot 100's #31 (Taki Taki) and #32 (No Brainer) both led by a person that starts with DJ (Snake and Khaled), with their song having 3 featured artists with the lead featured artists of both songs having a relationship in the past (Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber).
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Post by atg on Oct 18, 2018 8:34:22 GMT -5
Quoted from the 10/13/2018 Hot 100 thread: Work, One Dance, and now God’s Plan .. all had a 36 week chart run.. very weird and they were number 1 for 9, 10, and 11 weeks Edit: Hotline bling also had a 36 week chart run.. I’m shook So basically drake lasts 9 months max on the charts. He needs to have a hit where it’s significant and has longer staying power like ed sheeran’s songs (shape of you, thinking out loud and perfect to be exact)
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Post by rockgolf on Oct 18, 2018 10:03:44 GMT -5
So basically drake lasts 9 months max on the charts. He needs to have a hit where it’s significant and has longer staying power like ed sheeran’s songs (shape of you, thinking out loud and perfect to be exact) Easier said than done. Sheeran can float from pop to AOR which has a longer lifespan. Hip-hop has the pop chart endurance of a fruit fly.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2018 2:01:37 GMT -5
Quoted from the 10/13/2018 Hot 100 thread: So basically drake lasts 9 months max on the charts. He needs to have a hit where it’s significant and has longer staying power like ed sheeran’s songs (shape of you, thinking out loud and perfect to be exact) How long did the motto last
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Oct 19, 2018 6:23:20 GMT -5
So basically drake lasts 9 months max on the charts. He needs to have a hit where it’s significant and has longer staying power like ed sheeran’s songs (shape of you, thinking out loud and perfect to be exact) How long did the motto last 35
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Post by rockgolf on Oct 19, 2018 7:28:34 GMT -5
How long did the motto last 35 Damn. Cut short a week of the pattern. Oh, well. YOLO.
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Post by 85la on Oct 19, 2018 13:49:24 GMT -5
So basically drake lasts 9 months max on the charts. He needs to have a hit where it’s significant and has longer staying power like ed sheeran’s songs (shape of you, thinking out loud and perfect to be exact) Easier said than done. Sheeran can float from pop to AOR which has a longer lifespan. Hip-hop has the pop chart endurance of a fruit fly.Just a quick question, but what does your abbreviation of AOR stand for, Adult Oriented Radio? That abbreviation traditionally stands for Album Oriented Rock, but I don't think that's what you mean.
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Post by rockgolf on Oct 19, 2018 14:12:51 GMT -5
Just a quick question, but what does your abbreviation of AOR stand for, Adult Oriented Radio? That abbreviation traditionally stands for Album Oriented Rock, but I don't think that's what you mean. I did indeed mean Adult Oriented Radio. I guess I should use Adult Pop.
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Post by thelegends on Oct 20, 2018 10:43:05 GMT -5
Just a quick question, but what does your abbreviation of AOR stand for, Adult Oriented Radio? That abbreviation traditionally stands for Album Oriented Rock, but I don't think that's what you mean. I did indeed mean Adult Oriented Radio. I guess I should use Adult Pop.Yes, it'll be clearer for us.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Oct 23, 2018 10:35:22 GMT -5
Natural spends its 13th week on the Hot 100 holding at #13.
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Post by iHype. on Oct 23, 2018 14:28:50 GMT -5
On the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart,
2002: P. Diddy's I Need a Girl (Part One) - #2 peak P. Diddy's I Need a Girl (Part Two) - #2 peak
2000-2001: J-Shin's One Night Stand - #8 peak Dave Hollister's One Woman Man - #8 peak Missy Elliott's One Minute Man - #8 peak --> [Bonus: Ray J's Wait a Minute - #8 peak]
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Oct 23, 2018 18:38:29 GMT -5
There is a chart coincidence (mostly on the Hot 100) that tends to happen sometimes where a song's current position, last week position, peak, and weeks on chart number are the exact same. Ed Sheeran's "Don't" did it, its stats were 17/17/17/17. He then did it again with "Photograph" which had 15/15/15/15. "Thinking Out Loud" also did it before... but with not the exact same numbers for all 4, but it did have similar numbers... 2/2/2/22. So basically, Ed Sheeran is the master at this, lol. Demi Lovato's "Cool For The Summer" also did it with 11/11/11/11. Oh, and gnash's "i hate u, i love u" (feat. olivia o'brien) almost did it this past week, but fell to #23 so it was 23/22/22/22. (And those are just the past couple years. I'm sure there are more. I'm also sure there are some from the past couple years that I missed.) Happened again this week with Imagine Dragons' "Natural" being 13/13/13/13.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 4, 2018 18:27:47 GMT -5
Wrld on Drugs and Astroworld are back to back in this week's Billboard 200.
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Post by Naos on Nov 5, 2018 17:13:34 GMT -5
Thomas Rhett's "Sixteen" is #16 on Country Airplay.
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Post by iHype. on Nov 25, 2018 2:07:47 GMT -5
The Longest Hot 100 Hits
(9:57) "Blackstar," David Bowie, No. 78 peak, 2016 (9:30) "Better Place to Be (Parts 1 & 2)," Harry Chapin, No. 86, 1976 (8:55) "November Rain," Guns N' Roses, No. 3, 1992 (8:37) "American Pie (Parts I & II)," Don McLean, No. 1 (four weeks), 1972 (8:16) "Untitled 07 L Levitate," Kendrick Lamar, No. 90, 2016 The Shortest Hot 100 Hits
(0:45) "PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen)," Piko-Taro, No. 77 (to date), 2016 (1:02) "Little Boxes," The Womenfolk, No. 83, 1964 (1:17) "Some Kind-A Earthquake," Duane Eddy His Twangy Guitar and the Rebels, No. 37, 1959 (1:19) "Forward," Beyonce feat. James Blake, No. 63, 2016 (1:20) "What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)," Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Anne Hudgens, No. 67, 2006 Funny how both the longest and shortest songs to chart were both from the same year... and peaked one place away from each other This should be noted.
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Post by kanfad on Nov 25, 2018 17:34:57 GMT -5
Billboard 200 this week #7 Astroworld - 44k #8 Scorpion - 44k
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Post by rockgolf on Nov 26, 2018 8:16:20 GMT -5
Billboard 200 this week #7 Astroworld - 44k #8 Scorpion - 44k That 2 adjacent albums outside the top 5 should round off to the same 1,000 units of sales of each other is not so much coincidental as it is... normal.
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Post by kanfad on Nov 26, 2018 18:52:36 GMT -5
Billboard 200 this week #7 Astroworld - 44k #8 Scorpion - 44k That 2 adjacent albums outside the top 5 should round off to the same 1,000 units of sales of each other is not so much coincidental as it is... normal.Still doesn't happen very often, first time in the top ten this year I believe
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Post by Naos on Nov 26, 2018 22:49:40 GMT -5
Hot 100 12-1-18: #43 - Better #44 - I Like Me Better
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 27, 2018 10:36:24 GMT -5
Also from this week's Hot 100 we have two songs with a similar title: Girls Like You (#8) and Girl Like You (#99).
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Post by rockgolf on Nov 27, 2018 12:10:30 GMT -5
On last week's chart, the last 2 songs were names of movie stars with gender-neutral first names:
#99 Drew Barrymore #100 Jackie Chan
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Post by Michael1973 on Nov 28, 2018 12:19:20 GMT -5
On last week's AT40: The 80's from 1985, there were back-to-back debuts titled "That's What Friends Are For" and "You're A Friend Of Mine."
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Post by iHype. on Nov 29, 2018 18:49:50 GMT -5
From Billboard's Chart Beat podcast:
Mariah's Shake It Off peaked #2 in 2005, and had it gone #1 she would've been the first female to replace themselves due to We Belong Together being #1 prior. However Kanye West's Gold Digger replaced We Belong Together.
In 2014, Taylor becomes the first female replace themselves at #1 due to her hit Shake It Off, being replaced by Blank Space.
Kanye helped Taylor get the record by blocking Mariah, and the record was with another 'Shake It Off'.
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Post by mkarns on Nov 29, 2018 18:58:46 GMT -5
Last week Sirius XM replayed the AT40 from November 22, 1975, which included a song by Pete Wingfield (his only hit) called "Eighteen With a Bullet". Guess where it was on the chart?
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Post by rockgolf on Nov 29, 2018 19:53:53 GMT -5
"Might Be" and "Might Not" ended up side by side in the Hot 100 for a week last year. My all-time favorite is the week Pete Wingfield's only hit "Eighteen with a Bullet" was #18 on the Hot 100. With a bullet.Has anyone pointed out that 3 different songs all called "Superman" peaked at #41? mkarns: I actually pointed this out last month!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 19:56:56 GMT -5
Do y'all know what humor is
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Post by rockgolf on Nov 29, 2018 20:34:33 GMT -5
Do y'all know what humor is Not if you ask my family.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2018 19:19:24 GMT -5
Rolling in the Deep and Shape of You are the only 2 Hot 100 year-end #1s this decade by solo British artists, and the only 2 Hot 100 year-end #1s this decade that charted in the following year's year-end chart as well, not to mention at the exact same ranking (#71).
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Dec 4, 2018 21:50:47 GMT -5
In the US Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Hot 100 YE, both #9 and #11 were occupied by "Nice For What" and "In My Feelings" by Drake within the 2 YE charts has their place swapped (US has IMF at #9 and NFW at #11, while Canada has NFW at #9 and IMF at #11) and those two has a song that is either a lead or feature by Cardi B at #10 (Girls Like You by Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B at #10 in the US, while I Like It by Cardi B, Bad Bunny, J Balvin at #10 in the Canada)
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Post by Leo ✔ on Dec 4, 2018 21:59:15 GMT -5
On this week's Billboard Hot 100
13. breathin' - Ariana Grande 14. All I Want Fro Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey
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