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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 14, 2017 9:50:40 GMT -5
So "Bad Romance" (my fave Gaga song) sold the most of her older songs? I swear I saw other Gaga songs ahead of it on iTunes. Did it just have sales coming from multiple albums or something? I'm glad Mariah's "I Don't" at least made the chart. The song is obviously gone from the public already, but I'm still loving it. Born This Way actually outsold it. It was #7 in Digital Songs vs. #9 for Bad Romance. My guess is that Bad Romance did better in streaming (no Lady Gaga song placed in the Top 50 in Streaming Songs). Since Born This Way, obviously had fewer points and did not chart in the Hot 100, I checked Hot 100 Recurrents and it's not in the Top 3 there, so the gap in points between both songs must have been significant. BTW, Lady Gaga managed to place 8 songs total in the Top 50 Digital Songs chart.
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Post by ry4n on Feb 14, 2017 10:08:19 GMT -5
Is this the first time a song that's top 10 on the digital sales charts hasn't appeared on the hot 100 at all in that respective week?
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Chart Watch Chart Watch: Gaga Is the Real Super Bowl Champ [Yahoo Music] Paul Grein Writer Yahoo MusicFebruary 13, 2017
Tom Brady was named MVP at Super Bowl LI, but Lady Gaga also came away a winner. In the wake of her half-time show, Gaga has two albums in the top 10 on The Billboard 200 for the first time in more than seven years. She also has a single in the top 10 on the Hot 100 for the first time in more than three years.
Gaga’s current album, Joanne, rebounds from No. 66 to No. 2 in its 16th week. Her 2008 debut album, The Fame, re-enters the chart at No. 6. And “Million Reasons,” the second single from Joanne, re-enters the Hot 100 at No. 4. It had previously peaked at No. 52. It’s Gaga’s first top 10 hit since “Applause” in late 2013.
I believe sports fans would call this a “save.” Joanne spent just two weeks in the top 10 last fall before it fell out. Many pundits (me included) dismissed Joanne as one of the sales disappointments of 2016. The album’s resurgence is a useful reminder that—in the immortal words of baseball legend Yogi Berra—”It ain’t over till it’s over.”
“Million Reasons” is Gaga’s 14th top 10 hit on the Hot 100. This extends Gaga’s streak of landing at least one top 10 single from each of her solo studio albums. That streak seemed to have ended when “Perfect Illusion,” the lead single from Joanne, peaked at No. 15.
The ballad sold 149K copies this week, which enables it to vault from No. 63 to No. 1 on Top Digital Songs. It displaces “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)” by Taylor Swift and Zayn. It’s Gaga’s fifth No. 1 hit on the digital sales chart; her first since “Born This Way” in 2011.
Gaga’s other two solo studio albums also re-entered The Billboard 200, though not as high. Born This Way re-opened at No. 25. ARTPOP (rudely called ARTFLOP in the tabloid press) returned at No. 174.
Gaga last had two albums in the top 10 the week of Dec. 12, 2009, when The Fame Monster debuted at No. 5 and The Fame surged from No. 34 to No. 6.
The Fame re-enters Top Catalog Albums at No. 1. It displaces New Edition’s All the Number Ones. This is the first time that a Gaga album has ranked No. 1 on the catalog chart.
This is the second year in a row in which the latest album by the Super Bowl headliner returned to the top 10 on The Billboard 200 in the week following the game. Last year, Coldplay’s A Head Full of Dreams rebounded from No. 16 to No. 4.
Top Songs
Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” tops the Hot 100 for the third week in its fifth week on the chart. That’s the longest run at No. 1 for a record that isn’t a collaboration since Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” had three weeks on top early last year.
“Shape of You” tops the Official U.K. Singles Chart for the fifth straight week. Sheeran also holds the No. 2 spot in the U.K. for the fifth straight week with “Castle on the Hill.” This marks the first time in U.K. chart history that an artist has held down both of the top two spots for five weeks running. The old record was held by Justin Bieber, whose hits “Love Yourself” and “Sorry” were No. 1 and No. 2 for four weeks in November and December 2015.
Migos’ “Bad and Boujee” (featuring Lil Uzi Vert) holds at No. 2 in its 13th week. The song logged three weeks at No. 1.
The Taylor Swift/Zayn collabo “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)” holds at No. 3 in its ninth week. The song is from Fifty Shades Darker, the sequel to the 2015 hit, Fifty Shades of Grey. That movie spawned a pair of hits that peaked at No. 3—The Weeknd’s “Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)” and Ellie Goulding’s “Love Me Like You Do.”
“Bad Things” by Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello dips from No. 4 to No. 5 in its 15th week.
Big Sean lands his third top 10 hit as “Bounce Back” jumps from No. 15 to No. 6 in its 12th week. It follows “Dance (A$$)” (featuring Nicki Minaj), which reached No. 10 in 2011, and “As Long As You Love Me,” on which Big Sean was featured (No. 6 in 2012).
The Chainsmokers’ “Closer” (featuring Halsey) drops from No. 5 to No. 7 in its 28th week. It’s the first song in Hot 100 history to spend its first 28 weeks in the top 10. It logged 12 weeks at No. 1.
Alessia Cara’s “Scars to Your Beautiful” jumps from No. 10 to No. 8 in its 24th week.
Maroon 5’s “Don’t Wanna Know” (featuring Kendrick Lamar) drops from its No. 6 peak to No. 9 in its 18th week.
The Chainsmokers’ “Paris” rebounds from No. 11 to No. 10 in its fourth week. The song has climbed as high as No. 7. The duo thus has two songs in this week’s top 10.
Two former No. 1 hits—The Weeknd’s “Starboy” (featuring Daft Punk) and Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles” (featuring Gucci Mane)—drop out of the top 10 this week. So does a third hit, Drake’s “Fake Love.”
Two songs—Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” (featuring Sean Paul) and The Chainsmokers’ “Don’t Let Me Down” (featuring Daya)”—each log their 52nd week on the Hot 100. Both songs still have a long way to go to catch the all-time leader, Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive,” which spent 87 weeks on the chart. The all-time record for a collaboration is LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem” (featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock), which spent 68 weeks on the chart.
Evanescence’s “Bring Me to Life” tops the 3 million mark in digital sales this week. The song reached No. 5 in June 2003.
Top Albums
Big Sean lands his second No. 1 album in a row as I Decided. enters The Billboard 200 in the top spot. His previous album, Dark Sky Paradise, debuted at No. 1 in March 2015. I Decided. displaces Migos’ Culture, which bowed at No. 1 last week. This marks the first time that hip-hop albums have debuted at No. 1 in successive weeks since the fall of 2015, when Drake & Future’s What a Time to Be Alive and Fetty Wap’s Fetty Wap achieved the feat.
Big Sean is the second rapper named Sean to land a pair of No. 1 albums. Sean Combs topped the chart with 1997’s No Way Out (as Puff Daddy) and 2006’s Press Play (as Diddy).
This is Big Sean’s fifth top five album. All four of his solo albums have cracked the top five, as did a 2016 album he recorded as one half of Twenty88 (alongside Jhené Aiko).
Migos’ Culture drops from No. 1 to No. 3 in its second week.
Reba McEntire lands her 10th top 10 album as Sing it Now: Songs of Faith and Hope debuts at No. 4. Sing it Now enters Top Country Albums at No. 1, displacing Brantley Gilbert’s The Devil Don’t Sleep. It’s McEntire’s 13th No. 1 country album. It’s the seventh collection of inspirational songs to top the country chart. It follows Joey & Rory’s Hymns (2016), Alabama’s Songs of Inspiration (2015), Alan Jackson’s Precious Memories (2006), Le Ann Rimes’ You Light Up My Life—Inspirational Songs(1997), Charley Pride’s Did You Think to Pray (1971) and Buck Owens’ Dust on Mother’s Bible (1966).
The Weeknd’s Starboy dips from No. 4 to No. 5 in its 11th week. The album spent five non-consecutive weeks on top.
Bruno Mars’ 24K Magic holds at No. 7 in its 12th week. The album has climbed as high as No. 2.
The Original Broadway cast album to Dear Evan Hansen debuts at No. 8. That’s the highest debut by a Broadway cast album since Billboard merged separate mono and stereo charts in 1963. Between 1956 and 1963, two cast albums opened in the top 10. Camelot entered the Mono Action Albums chart at No. 4 in January 1961. The Music Man entered the Best Selling Pop Albums chart at No. 6 in February 1958.
Moreover, Dear Evan Hansen instantly becomes one of the highest-charting (not just highest-debuting) Broadway cast albums of the past 50 years. It is topped only by Hair (No. 1 for 13 weeks in 1969), The Book of Mormon (No. 3 in 2011) and Hamilton (No. 3 last year). All three of those albums reached their peaks in the wake of the Tony Awards, which is traditionally Broadway’s biggest platform. The fact that Hansen is doing so well even before the Tonys (which are set for June 11 this year) is remarkable.
Dear Evan Hansen stars Ben Platt, who was featured in the first two Pitch Perfect films (both of which yielded hit soundtracks). Benj Pasek and Justin Paul collaborated on the songs. They also wrote most of the lyrics for the songs in La La Land.
Post Malone’s Stoney holds at No. 9 in its ninth week. The album peaked at No. 6.
The RCA-List, Vol. 4 debuts at No. 10. The album collects 36 songs that have been released on the RCA label.
Six albums drop out of the top 10 this week. They are Brantley Gilbert’s The Devil Don’t Sleep, Kehlani’s SweetSexySavage, Now 61, the La La Land soundtrack, Train’s A Girl A Bottle A Boat and the Moana soundtrack.
Coming Attractions: Look for the 50 Shades Darker soundtrack to be next week’s top debut on The Billboard 200. Also due: Prince Royce’s Five and Alison Krauss’s Windy City. On the Hot 100, look for a high debut by Katy Perry’s “Chained to the Rhythm” (featuring Skip Marley).
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Post by chartfreak on Feb 14, 2017 12:22:31 GMT -5
So "Bad Romance" (my fave Gaga song) sold the most of her older songs? I swear I saw other Gaga songs ahead of it on iTunes. Did it just have sales coming from multiple albums or something? I'm glad Mariah's "I Don't" at least made the chart. The song is obviously gone from the public already, but I'm still loving it. Born This Way actually outsold it. It was #7 in Digital Songs vs. #9 for Bad Romance. My guess is that Bad Romance did better in streaming (no Lady Gaga song placed in the Top 50 in Streaming Songs). Since Born This Way, obviously had fewer points and did not chart in the Hot 100, I checked Hot 100 Recurrents and it's not in the Top 3 there, so the gap in points between both songs must have been significant. BTW, Lady Gaga managed to place 8 songs total in the Top 50 Digital Songs chart. assuming bad romance has much more airplay than BTW.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 14, 2017 13:05:06 GMT -5
Born This Way actually outsold it. It was #7 in Digital Songs vs. #9 for Bad Romance. My guess is that Bad Romance did better in streaming (no Lady Gaga song placed in the Top 50 in Streaming Songs). Since Born This Way, obviously had fewer points and did not chart in the Hot 100, I checked Hot 100 Recurrents and it's not in the Top 3 there, so the gap in points between both songs must have been significant. BTW, Lady Gaga managed to place 8 songs total in the Top 50 Digital Songs chart. assuming bad romance has much more airplay than BTW. Well, neither appears in the 900+ song that are on kworb's daily update. That said, one radio-like streaming service where apparently users made Lady Gaga channels was Pandora. It's quite possible that BR was played more than than BTW. Also, I don't quite remember how it was last week, but currently BR is actually ahead of MR in YouTube views and BTW doesn't even appear in kworb's chart.
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 14, 2017 15:01:09 GMT -5
Born This Way actually outsold it. It was #7 in Digital Songs vs. #9 for Bad Romance. My guess is that Bad Romance did better in streaming (no Lady Gaga song placed in the Top 50 in Streaming Songs). Since Born This Way, obviously had fewer points and did not chart in the Hot 100, I checked Hot 100 Recurrents and it's not in the Top 3 there, so the gap in points between both songs must have been significant. BTW, Lady Gaga managed to place 8 songs total in the Top 50 Digital Songs chart. assuming bad romance has much more airplay than BTW. This would be my assumption, and it makes sense since Born This Way was one of those flash in the pan hits whereas Bad Romance was a track that left a big splash in pop culture. Naturally it would have higher recurrent airplay. Especially given that Bad Romance fits easier into playlists across multiple formats than Born This Way, specifically thinking of AC and Rhythmic.
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 14, 2017 15:03:46 GMT -5
assuming bad romance has much more airplay than BTW. Well, neither appears in the 900+ song that are on kworb's daily update. That said, one radio-like streaming service where apparently users made Lady Gaga channels was Pandora. It's quite possible that BR was played more than than BTW. Also, I don't quite remember how it was last week, but currently BR is actually ahead of MR in YouTube views and BTW doesn't even appear in kworb's chart. Bad Romance and Born This Way are both long since sent to gold status, and we don't have access at all to gold airplay stats outside of a few leaks once in a while. Pretty sure the only recurrent Gaga tracks are Perfect Illusion and Til It Happens to You. Everything else is either current or gold. Though, their airplay would definitely still contribute to the charts.
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Post by rimetm on Feb 14, 2017 16:40:43 GMT -5
We have the YouTube numbers for those two; that may have been part of the streaming advantage of Bad Romance:
Bad Romance: 1,789,247 views [It's split into 3 distinct Content ID entries] Born This Way: 688,432 views
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Post by forg on Feb 14, 2017 20:16:57 GMT -5
How about Pandora? Maybe that made some difference for Bad Romance vs Born This Way
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 14, 2017 22:41:03 GMT -5
How about Pandora? Maybe that made some difference for Bad Romance vs Born This Way It's quite possible as I mentioned. But neither song appeared in Top 100 songs with most spins for Pandora last week. So probably it didn't have much effect either way.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Feb 15, 2017 15:12:49 GMT -5
Is this the first time a song that's top 10 on the digital sales charts hasn't appeared on the hot 100 at all in that respective week? JT's "Drink You Away" ?
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Post by ry4n on Feb 15, 2017 15:51:26 GMT -5
Is this the first time a song that's top 10 on the digital sales charts hasn't appeared on the hot 100 at all in that respective week? JT's "Drink You Away" ? Yes, you're correct. And I just remembered Jeff Buckley and the Michael Jackson re-entries in 2009.
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Post by Gary on Feb 15, 2017 15:55:24 GMT -5
Yes, you're correct. And I just remembered Jeff Buckley and the Michael Jackson re-entries in 2009. Basically ANY big recurrent digital song prior to 2012 when the rule for re-entries changed
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Hot 100 Chart Moves: Ariana Grande & John Legend's 'Beauty and the Beast' Bows News By Gary Trust | February 16, 2017 11:20 AM EST As previously reported, Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" tops the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Feb. 25) for a third total week. Meanwhile, Lady Gaga blasts back onto the chart with a record-tying No. 4 re-entry for "Million Reasons," which had previously peaked at No. 52, after she performed the song during her Super Bowl LI halftime show (Feb. 5). Who else makes Patriots-reminiscent drives up the chart this week? Bruno Mars, "That's What I Like" The retro-R&B song enters the Hot 100's top 40 (57-37), as it debuts on the Digital Song Sales chart at No. 36 (21,000 downloads sold, up 75 percent, in the week ending Feb. 9, according to Nielsen Music). Mars' 17th top 40 Hot 100 hit, and the follow-up to the No. 4-peaking "24K Magic," also rises 39-37 on Radio Songs (35 million in airplay audience, up 27 percent) and vaults by 98 percent to 7.8 million U.S. streams. Ariana Grande & John Legend, "Beauty and the Beast" Ahead of the March 17 box office premiere of Walt Disney Pictures' Beauty and the Beast, a live-action reboot (starring Emma Watson as Belle) of the 1991 blockbuster animated version, Grande and Legend's title-song cover debuts at No. 87 on the Hot 100. It bows at No. 23 on Digital Song Sales with 27,000 sold, while adding 2.4 million first-week U.S. streams. Here’s a look behind the scenes of our recording of #BeautyandtheBeast -- stream: t.co/vOyjfiCzEA t.co/bmxB5LyeQF @johnlegend pic.twitter.com/KqYG2bLwcL The ballad is, of course, a tale as old as … well, 1990 (when it was written by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken). Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson's original recording reached No. 9 on the Hot 100 in April 1992. Mariah Carey feat. YG, "I Don't" First teased on the Jan. 29 season finale of E!'s Mariah's World, the track starts at No. 89 on the Hot 100 with 4.2 million U.S. streams and 18,000 sold. Over on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, it arrives as Carey's 42nd top 40 hit (No. 35). Read more: Mariah Carey & YG Bring 'I Don't' to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live': Watch Carey claims her 48th Hot 100 entry, dating to her arrival with 1990's "Vision of Love," her first of 18 No. 1s, the most among soloists (and second overall only to The Beatles' 20). Here's an updated count of the women with the most Hot 100 appearances in the chart's 58-year history, as Carey ties Brenda Lee's total: Most Hot 100 Entries Among Women All-Time 73, Aretha Franklin 71, Nicki Minaj 70, Taylor Swift 57, Madonna 57, Rihanna 56, Dionne Warwick 53, Beyonce 53, Connie Francis 48, Mariah Carey 48, Brenda Lee 43, Miley Cyrus 41, Barbra Streisand 40, Mary J. Blige 40, Janet Jackson 40, Diana Ross
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Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling!" tops Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart for a 16th week, becoming one of only 20 titles to have led for at least that long since the chart premiered in 1961. The accolades continue to accumulate for "Feeling," which was released in May 2016 to promote the DreamWorks feature film Trolls, which opened in theaters in November. The track debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated May 28, becoming one of only 27 singles to date to launch at the summit. On the latest Hot 100, "Can't Stop the Feeling!" spends its 40th week on the chart, at No. 25. Notably, with all of its weeks logged in the top 40 so far, "Feeling" is one of only eight singles in the Hot 100's 58-year history to spend its first 40 weeks or more in the region (an elite group led by Savage Garden's "Truly Madly Deeply": 52 weeks in 1997-98).On Sunday, "Feeling" won the Grammy Award for best song written for visual media. On Feb. 26, we'll find out if the track also wins an Academy Award for best original song. Billboard
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Post by jenglisbe on Feb 16, 2017 13:49:53 GMT -5
Hot 100 Chart Moves: Ariana Grande & John Legend's 'Beauty and the Beast' BowsMars' 17th top 40 Hot 100 hit I know he's had some feature credits, but I didn't realize he had so many top 40 hits already. "I Don't" definitely peaked a lot higher on iTunes. Did it fall below "BATB" pretty fast for the latter to have sold 9,000 more downloads? How did I miss that she had so many? When did this happen? How?
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Post by Gary on Feb 16, 2017 13:53:22 GMT -5
On Miley's 43 hits, a little Disney show called 'Hannah Montana' probably boosted that number a bit
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Post by ry4n on Feb 16, 2017 13:53:45 GMT -5
The Miley Cyrus figure includes all the Honnah Montana tracks (which accounts for 20 of that total, although some songs connected to the TV/movie series were credited to Miley herself), which I guess used to be like Glee entries during 2006-2009, on a much smaller scale.
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Post by jenglisbe on Feb 16, 2017 14:02:23 GMT -5
The Miley Cyrus figure includes all the Honnah Montana tracks (which accounts for 21 of that total, although some songs connected to the TV/movie series were credited to Miley herself), which I guess used to be like Glee entries during 2006-2009, on a much smaller scale. I had no idea that many Hannah Montana tracks charted.
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Post by Glove Slap on Feb 16, 2017 14:04:14 GMT -5
Connie Francis has 53 entries? Wow.
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Post by Leo ✔ on Feb 16, 2017 16:52:49 GMT -5
{As Hannah Montana}He Could Be The One 10 Life's What You Make It 25 Nobody's Perfect 27 If We Were A Movie 47 Let's Get Crazy 57 Gonna Get This 66 I Got Nerve 67 I Wanna Know You 74 You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home 81 Rock Star 81 Pumpin' Up The Party 81 Who Said 83 The Other Side Of Me 84 Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill) 87 This Is The Life 89 Ordinary Girl 91 Make Some Noise 92 Best Of Both Worlds 92 True Friend 99 Just Like You 99
Features Butterfly Fly Away (ft. Billy Ray Cyrus) 56 Ready, Set, Don't Go (featured) 37
{As Miley Cyrus}Wrecking Ball 1 We Can't Stop 2 Party In The USA 2 The Climb 4 Can't Be Tamed 8 7 Things 9 See You Again 10 When I Look At You 16 Hoedown Throwdown 18 Adore You 21 Breakout 56 Start All Over 68 Stay 75 Fly On The Wall 84 Drive 87 G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out) 91 Someone Else 93
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Who Said, Hannah Montana Best Of Both Worlds, Hannah Montana If We Were A Movie, Hannah Montana I Got Nerve, Hannah Montana Pumpin' Up The Party, Hannah Montana The Other Side Of Me, Hannah Montana This Is The Life, Hannah Montana Just Like You, Hannah Montana Nobody's Perfect, Hannah Montana Life's What You Make It, Hannah Montana Make Some Noise, Hannah Montana True Friend, Hannah Montana Rock Star, Hannah Montana Let's Get Crazy, Hannah Montana You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home, Hannah Montana He Could Be The One, Hannah Montana I Wanna Know You, Hannah Montana Featuring David Archuleta Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill), Hannah Montana Ordinary Girl, Hannah Montana Gonna Get This, Hannah Montana Featuring Iyaz
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