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Post by garrettlen on May 11, 2019 19:57:46 GMT -5
John Lennon's "#9 Dream" peaked at #9. It fulfilled it's dream lol. John Lennon considered the number 9 to be HIS number during his life. Not only was he born on the 9th (of October), his son Sean was as well. He also died on the 9th (of December) in the UK where he was born, although it was still the 8th in the US where his murder took place. He even named one of the Beatles' "songs" "Revolution #9" on the 1968 record "The Beatles" (The White Album).
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on May 14, 2019 11:04:13 GMT -5
Gunna's 2 "Drip" albums are back to back in the Billboard 200 this week.
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on May 18, 2019 7:12:15 GMT -5
The only 2 number one singles in the Billboard Hot 100 that the song title started at letter "A" both featured the same word All of Me and All About That Bass and happened at the same year (2014).
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Post by rockgolf on May 18, 2019 8:29:25 GMT -5
The only 2 number one singles in the Billboard Hot 100 that the song title started at letter "A" both featured the same word All of Me and All About That Bass and happened at the same year (2014). Not even close to correct. ABC, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, Annie’s Song, Angie, Angie Baby, American Woman, American Pie... And I haven’t even looked outside 1970-1974!
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Post by Mylo13 💜 on May 18, 2019 8:30:43 GMT -5
I'm assuming that was supposed to be ones that begin with All haha?
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Post by rockgolf on May 18, 2019 10:52:00 GMT -5
I'm assuming that was supposed to be ones that begin with All haha? Perhaps but the only two titles that begin with All beginning with All isn’t much of a coincidence, is it?
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on May 18, 2019 17:29:43 GMT -5
I'm assuming that was supposed to be ones that begin with All haha? Perhaps but the only two titles that begin with All beginning with All isn’t much of a coincidence, is it? I forgot to say that during this decade
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on May 18, 2019 18:30:16 GMT -5
It's not a great one, but still...
05/18
#69 Mabel - Don't Call Me Up #70 Jonas Brothers - Cool
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#71 Mabel - Don't Call Me Up #72 Jonas Brothers - Cool
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#69 Jonas Brothers - Cool #70 Mabel - Don't Call Me Up
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2019 6:37:16 GMT -5
It’s like Mabel is saying Don’t Call Me Up and The JoBros are like Cool. 😎
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on May 28, 2019 18:38:27 GMT -5
On this week's Billboard Hot 100, DJ Khaled/Nipsey Hussle/John Legend's "Higher" is next to Panic! At The Disco's "High Hopes".
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Jun 11, 2019 6:42:27 GMT -5
On this week's Billboard Hot 100, DJ Khaled/Nipsey Hussle/John Legend's " Higher" is next to Panic! At The Disco's " High Hopes". Another case of this happened on this week's Billboard Hot 100 with Brett Eldredge's " Love Someone" is next to Lewis Capaldi's " Someone You Loved".
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jun 11, 2019 7:26:56 GMT -5
In the Hot 100, Me! is next to Without Me this week.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2019 14:59:13 GMT -5
An Irish band by the name of Dropkick Murphys, had their biggest hits both peak at 101, 1 away from officially being in the Hot 100. What is funny about this is that both of the song names had to do with Boston Massachusetts.
I'm Shipping Up To Boston The State Of Massachusetts
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Post by Naos on Jun 18, 2019 11:57:31 GMT -5
Not sure if this counts, but on the Hot 100 dated June 22, 2019, the country songs in the Top 40: "God's Country", "Whiskey Glasses", "Beer Never Broke My Heart", "Speechless", "Rumor", and "Look What God Gave Her".
Two reference God, two reference alcohol, and two contradict in being speechless, and a rumor.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jun 18, 2019 12:16:07 GMT -5
Also, on Radio Songs this week, there are the two Panic! at the Disco as well as Katy Perry songs in back to back positions.
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Post by rockgolf on Jun 18, 2019 16:33:08 GMT -5
Does it count as a coincidence that the Toronto Raptors won the NBA championship the same month as the highest charting song naming Toronto in the lyrics? (Oddly, it wasn't Drake but Shawn Mendes, #2 with If I Can't Have You, and it beat out Say Aah by Trey Songz which went to #8.)
No? Then how about the only 2 times the Philadelphia Flyers won the Stanley Cup in the NHL were years when a song with Philadelphia in the title were #1 on the Hot 100 in April of that year? (1974: T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia), 1975: Philadelphia Freedom)
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Post by hortensia on Jun 25, 2019 5:28:57 GMT -5
Hot 100 (June 29th) #23 Panic! At The Disco - High Hopes #24 Panic! At The Disco - Hey Look Ma, I Made It
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2019 18:13:27 GMT -5
I don't mean to be that guy, but artists having 2 songs back to back on the Hot 100 happens quite often, more than people may think. Don't really think it's that rare of a coincidence to always post about it everytime it happens. Just my thoughts.
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Post by spicymapping on Jul 9, 2019 10:18:46 GMT -5
LA LA LA LA LA LA nd
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Post by rockgolf on Jul 9, 2019 13:12:21 GMT -5
If only the first song were from North Dakota. But yes, definitely qualifying as a funny coincidence.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Aug 13, 2019 15:16:07 GMT -5
As of the week dated August 17, 2019:
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Post by Naos on Aug 22, 2019 19:33:37 GMT -5
Billie Eilish dethrones Billy Ray Cyrus from the #1 spot.
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Aug 23, 2019 19:27:40 GMT -5
Billie Eilish dethrones Billy Ray Cyrus from the #1 spot. If "Senorita" was the one to dethrone "Old Town Road" instead of "bad guy", that would've transitioned from Old Town Road to Senorita (which in English translates to Young Lady)
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Aug 26, 2019 14:52:02 GMT -5
Billie Eilish dethrones Billy Ray Cyrus from the #1 spot. If "Senorita" was the one to dethrone "Old Town Road" instead of "bad guy", that would've transitioned from Old Town Road to Senorita (which in English translates to Young Lady) Regarding that coincidence, anybody remember when the last time an artist was replaced at #1 in the Hot 100 by another artist with the same first name?
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Post by GPMB on Aug 28, 2019 20:06:11 GMT -5
for the weeks of September 8, 2018 and September 15, 2018 Childish Gambino held the #100 with This Is America for the former week and Summertime Magic for the latter
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Post by CarnoTorrential on Aug 28, 2019 20:37:27 GMT -5
This week (August 31, 2019), "16", by Highly Suspect, debuts at number 16 on the Hot Rock Charts.
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Post by rockgolf on Aug 29, 2019 11:52:39 GMT -5
Regarding that coincidence, anybody remember when the last time an artist was replaced at #1 in the Hot 100 by another artist with the same first name? Would you count Billy Idol's Mony Mony being replaced by Bill Medley's Time of My Life in 1987?
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Aug 29, 2019 13:37:48 GMT -5
^Close enough.
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Post by rockgolf on Aug 30, 2019 13:22:55 GMT -5
August 31, 2019 Hot 100:
#17: Suge #19: Lover #20: Boyfriend #24: Baby
All terms of endearment.
Sadly, none are sung by Saweetie (#35).
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Aug 30, 2019 17:20:20 GMT -5
Señorita is the second song to hit #1 in the Hot 100 with the letter "ñ" in its title. The first one was "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)", which hit #1 in 1979.
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