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Post by Leaf on Feb 12, 2017 2:30:11 GMT -5
I'm making a Sporcle quiz of Billboard's year-end Rock Songs, and noticed: Right after "Gone" by JR JR is "Goner" by twenty one pilots. Also, "Take Me Down", "Take It From Me" and "Take It All Back" are #81, #82 and #83. In addition, The Sound of Silence makes two appearances on the chart: Disturbed's cover is #9 and the original by Simon & Garfunkel is #100. edit: shameless plug but the quiz is up!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2017 2:38:50 GMT -5
Mario Winans - I Dont Wanna Know was number 2 on Hot 100 for 8 weeks.
Songs that blocked it from.
Usher - Yeah - 4 weeks Usher - Burn - 4 weeks
And it was consecutive too.
Usher blocked Mario Winans with 2 songs.
Yeah and Burn also ended up being number 1 and 2 year end of 2004.
Unluckiest number 2 run ever. :(
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 12, 2017 9:56:42 GMT -5
This coincidence was pointed out in a Billboard Chart Beat article and I remember it since it was very clever: in the chart dated October 10, 2015 in two titles of songs with Drake appearance one answered the other's question, #33 Where You At - Future featuring Drake and #34 Back to Back - Drake.
While it isn't surprising that Madonna has hit all Top 10 positions of the Hot 100 being the artist with the most Top 10s (38), the two other artists to do so aren't even in the Top 10 artists with most Top 10s: Aretha Franklin (17) and Marvin Gaye (18). If we extend that to #11, only Aretha did it.
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Post by rainie on Feb 12, 2017 21:52:44 GMT -5
I'm making a Sporcle quiz of Billboard's year-end Rock Songs, and noticed: Right after "Gone" by JR JR is "Goner" by twenty one pilots. Also, "Take Me Down", "Take It From Me" and "Take It All Back" are #81, #82 and #83. In addition, The Sound of Silence makes two appearances on the chart: Disturbed's cover is #9 and the original by Simon & Garfunkel is #100. edit: shameless plug but the quiz is up! Link doesn't work
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Post by Leaf on Feb 12, 2017 21:56:00 GMT -5
I'm making a Sporcle quiz of Billboard's year-end Rock Songs, and noticed: Right after "Gone" by JR JR is "Goner" by twenty one pilots. Also, "Take Me Down", "Take It From Me" and "Take It All Back" are #81, #82 and #83. In addition, The Sound of Silence makes two appearances on the chart: Disturbed's cover is #9 and the original by Simon & Garfunkel is #100. edit: shameless plug but the quiz is up! Link doesn't work Oop fixed thanks
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Post by Michael1973 on Feb 15, 2017 14:24:02 GMT -5
I came up with one while listening to last weekend's AT40: The 80's.
In early 1980, the songs called "Second Time Around" and "Third Time Lucky" were in the top 40 at the same time.
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Post by flextamcsignals on Feb 15, 2017 14:46:30 GMT -5
X by 21 Savage dropped out after 21 weeks.
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Post by rimetm on Feb 15, 2017 15:17:51 GMT -5
Likewise, Mike Will Made-It's 23 dropped out after 23 weeks.
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Post by feoba on Feb 21, 2017 20:23:28 GMT -5
The three singles that peaked at #7 in 2016
1. Hands to Myself 2. Me, Myself, & I 3. Needed Me
They all have a word refering to "me" or "myself"
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Post by Harx on Feb 27, 2017 15:14:03 GMT -5
Prince's song "7" actually peaked at #7...
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Post by flextamcsignals on Feb 27, 2017 17:45:35 GMT -5
We currently have songs on the chart named "Despacito" (slowly in Spanish) and "Fast".
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Post by Golden Bluebird on May 9, 2017 9:20:29 GMT -5
The two songs DJ Khaled has that have hit the Top 10 are "I'm on One" (peaked at #10 in 2011) and "I'm the One" (debuted at #1 in 2017).
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Post by GPMB on May 20, 2017 17:09:13 GMT -5
On the Hot 100 chart dated 11/24/2007, Take Me There by Rascal Flatts and Take You There by Sean Kingston were right next to each other at 62 and 63 respectively.
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Post by Abbaschand on May 25, 2017 9:00:28 GMT -5
How about a sandwich some weeks ago? T-Shirt, Paris, Closer, Bad and Boujee. A sandwich with Migos as the toast and Chainsmokers as the meat.
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Post by imbondz on May 25, 2017 9:16:58 GMT -5
How about a sandwich some weeks ago? T-Shirt, Paris, Closer, Bad and Boujee. A sandwich with Migos as the toast and Chainsmokers as the meat. lol.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2017 17:14:46 GMT -5
This song peaked at no.2 for 10 weeks. A record still haven't be beaten.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2017 17:23:32 GMT -5
You probably know this, but "Work It" by Missy Elliott spent the same time at #2 - I think all behind Eminem? Foreigner situation was probably more frustrating, 9 weeks behind PHYSICAL
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2017 17:35:21 GMT -5
Maroon 5's first two top 10 hits (This Love, She'll Be Loved), both peaked at no. 5 back when the band had 5 members.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2017 17:46:20 GMT -5
Kendrick Lamar's two no.1 hits are both 1-week at no.1 and keeping a beta male balladeer from achieving 13 weeks at no.1 (to think what's the Bad Blood singer's favorite number).
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Post by fhas on May 25, 2017 21:01:06 GMT -5
Kendrick Lamar's two no.1 hits are both 1-week at no.1 and keeping a beta male balladeer from achieving 13 weeks at no.1 (to think what's the Bad Blood singer's favorite number). Also, both songs reached #1 on the 6th day of the month. HUMBLE. May 6th 2017 and Bad Blood June 6th 2015.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on May 26, 2017 11:30:47 GMT -5
"Crazy" and "F**k You" (two hits CeeLo Green has involvement in) both peaked at #2 and was #7 in the Year-End lists of 2006 and 2011 respectively.
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Post by renfield75 on May 26, 2017 15:18:07 GMT -5
Also, Cee-Lo is technically a one-hit wonder three times: With the Goodie Mob ("Cell Therapy"), Gnarls Barkley ("Crazy"), and on his own ("F**k You") he had only one top 40 hit. Everlast from House of Pain was a one-hit wonder twice with "What It's Like" and "Jump Around", respectively.
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Post by imbondz on May 26, 2017 16:31:58 GMT -5
Also, Cee-Lo is technically a one-hit wonder three times: With the Goodie Mob ("Cell Therapy"), Gnarls Barkley ("Crazy"), and on his own ("F**k You") he had only one top 40 hit. Everlast from House of Pain was a one-hit wonder twice with "What It's Like" and "Jump Around", respectively. Haha. This is a good one
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Post by Harx on May 27, 2017 1:26:56 GMT -5
I didn't even know that Everlast was a member of House Of Pain.
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on May 27, 2017 2:57:23 GMT -5
I found this coincidence really cool.
All the songs in the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 that ended in #10 since 2013 are all re-entries the following year.
2013: Katy Perry - Roar (#46 in 2014) 2014: Sam Smith - Stay With Me (#58 in 2015) 2015: The Weeknd - The Hills (#32 in 2016) 2016: The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey - Closer (TBD)
All of them except for Stay With Me became #1 during the Fall Season (Roar and Closer became #1 during September, while The Hills became #1 during October.)
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on May 27, 2017 3:02:07 GMT -5
Another one:
#46 on the Billboard YE Hot 100 in 2012-2015 are song titles with only one word, doesn't have a featured artist, and except 2012, are re-entries.
2012: Jessie J - Domino 2013: Phillip Phillips - Home (#49 in 2012) 2014: Katy Perry - Roar (#10 in 2013) 2015: Maroon 5 - Animals (#62 in 2014)
Had Meghan Trainor's No is the #46 last year, not Never Forget You, this trend would've continued (the only one word and the no featured artist, but no the re-entries).
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 3:29:05 GMT -5
2016 Year-end: 3 "One Dance" Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla 4 "Work" Rihanna featuring Drake 5 "Stressed Out" Twenty One Pilots
After one dance and work, we get stressed out!
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on May 27, 2017 3:36:18 GMT -5
The songs that ended in #8 in the YE in 2014 and 2015 are their debut singles.
The songs that ended in #59 in the YE since 2014 have a peak of #13 (Cool Kids, You Know You Like It, For Free)
You Know You Like It For Free LOL
Songs that are placed in #22 in the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 since 2010 except for 2012 and 2016 has a peak of #4 (DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love, Down On Me, Holy Grail, Wake Me Up, Lips Are Movin)
#21 must have a habit of placing songs that are used in movies (Cups by Anna Kendrick - Pitch Perfect in 2013, Let It Go by Idina Menzel - Frozen in 2014, and then Heathens by Twenty One Pilots - Suicide Squad last year)
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Post by Golden Bluebird on May 27, 2017 8:48:46 GMT -5
- The third #1 songs of Kanye West and Kelly Clarkson have the word "stronger" in their titles. Keep in mind that "Stronger" and "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" are the only #1 songs in the Hot 100's history with the word "stronger" in their titles.
- "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" and "Cheap Thrills" have pretty similar chart runs. They entered the Hot 100 around March of 2015 and 2016 respectively (or late February 2016 in the case of "Cheap Thrills" if you're going by the actual calendar rather than the chart calendar), entered the Top 10 in their 18th week in the summer, left the Top 10 in their 36th week in the fall, and spent around a whole year in the Hot 100 (though "Cheap Thrills" could've spent more weeks on the chart were it not for the 52-week rule).
(Fun fact: In the week "Watch Me" left the chart, "Cheap Thrills" also debuts.)
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on May 27, 2017 18:52:19 GMT -5
- The two biggest hits from OneRepublic, "Apologize" and "Counting Stars", peaked at #2 and were in the Top 10 for 25 weeks. Also, both of their Top 10 runs were split between two years (2007-2008 for "Apologize" and 2013-2014 for "Counting Stars") and they both landed at #5 on the Year-End lists for 2008 and 2014 respectively.
Also, when Apologize and Counting Stars entered the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 before they became successful (2007 and 2013), they are both within the 61-70 area (Apologize was 66 while Counting Stars was 63).
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