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Post by Normi on Apr 21, 2017 15:40:45 GMT -5
Just as the title said Not sure about the board but it's talking about a chart
'Love yourself' (#1) and 'Sorry' (#3) - Justin Bieber 'We belong together' (#1) and 'Shake it off' (#2) - Mariah Carey 'Something just like this' (#5) and 'Paris' (#7) - The Chainsmokers
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Post by Libra on Apr 21, 2017 16:35:27 GMT -5
Not sure about the board but it's talking about a chart Yes, and quite honestly, there probably isn't a better place for it than in here. (Your Opinion Please wouldn't work because this would be a straight listing of who meets thread's premise, not really leaving much room [if any] for giving opinion.) Whitney did it twice with The Bodyguard; "I Will Always Love You" and "I'm Every Woman" spent the entire month of February 1993 in the Top 10 together, then on the week of March 6, "I Have Nothing" replaced "Love" in the Top 10, and then those two continued on all the way through the week of April 17. {Select Highlights}February 27: The sole week that "I'm Every Woman" and "I Will Always Love You" were also Top 5 together (6-2 and 2-5, respectively).
March 13: "I Have Nothing" and "I'm Every Woman" were back to back in the Top 5 (#3 and #4).
March 27: The two were both Top 3! (#1 and #3). A couple months later, SWV also did it over a 2-month period (Weeks ending May 15 through July 10) "I'm So Into You" and "Weak". A couple months after that, Janet Jackson did it with "That's the Way Love Goes" and "If" on August 14 and 21. The week of the 21st, SWV did it a second time with "Weak" and "Right Here/Human Nature" (August 21 - September 4). A month later, Janet did it again with "If" and "Again". (October 9 - November 13; on October 16 the two were back-to-back at #3 and #4.) At the end of Janet's second run, Mariah Carey joined the club with "Dreamlover" and "Hero", (November 13 - December 11; she, too, did the back-to-back at #3 and #4 dance with "Hero" at #3.) 1993 then closed out with Bryan Adams joining the club on December 25, albeit not entirely on his own, with "Please Forgive Me" and "All For Love" (which is by him + Rod Stewart + Sting). And that's just 1993. :)
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Post by jtd Thee Stallion on Apr 21, 2017 16:51:38 GMT -5
9/24/16 Chart - The Chainsmokers Closer #9 Don't Let Me Down #10
Also, I don't believe there's any way Usher didn't do it in the "Yeah!" era
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Post by Libra on Apr 21, 2017 16:57:16 GMT -5
1994
Bryan Adams's two continued all the way through the week ending February 26. In the meantime:
January 15 - this happens twice, as Mariah Carey returns to the Top 10 for a week with "Dreamlover" (so it's that + "Hero", plus Bryan Adams's two).
February 5 - it's Bryan's turn to do the back-to-back at #3 and #4 dance ("Please Forgive Me" is #3). Janet also does it a third time with janet. singles as "Again" and "Because of Love" are also back-to-back at #9 and #10. [Meanwhile, Ace of Base narrowly miss, as "The Sign" replaces "All That She Wants" in the Top 10.]
February 19 - we have a triple! Bryan's two are still there, plus Mariah does it again with "Hero" and "Without You"; this lasts through March 19. Salt-N-Pepa also do it (albeit not entirely on their own) with "Shoop" and "Whatta Man" (which includes En Vogue).
May 28 - after a near miss the first time, Ace of Base succeed this time with "The Sign" and "Don't Turn Around"; this lasts through July 2. (June 11: back-to-back at #3 and #4)
November 12 - Boyz II Men do it, with "I'll Make Love to You" and "On Bended Knee", and like on the Hot 100, they replace themselves at #1 (this happens December 3). These two run up to the week of January 21, 1995.
December 31 - the year closes out with Madonna doing the trick with "Secret" and "Take a Bow" back to back at #9 and #10.
For 1995, I'd have to dig extensively to do a full year's run-down, but I can tell you that besides Boyz II Men, TLC do it in April with "Creep" and "Red Light Special" (April 8 and 15).
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Post by Libra on Apr 21, 2017 17:01:36 GMT -5
Also, I don't believe there's any way Usher didn't do it in the "Yeah!" Confessions era He replaced himself at #1 not once but twice; "Yeah", "Burn" and "Confessions Part II" made a #1 hat trick covering 23 weeks (February 28 - July 31).
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Post by Gary on Apr 21, 2017 22:10:31 GMT -5
50 Cent had 4 during several weeks in 2005 Including April 2, 2005 1 Candy Shop, 50 Cent Featuring Olivia 4 Disco Inferno, 50 Cent 5 How We Do, The Game Feat. 50 Cent 8 Hate It Or Love It, The Game Feat. 50 Cent
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Post by Gary on Apr 21, 2017 22:13:08 GMT -5
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Post by Future Captain on Apr 22, 2017 12:29:52 GMT -5
Pretty sure at some point Shake It Off and Blank Space is in Radio Top 10 at the same time.
Katy probably have a few weeks somewhere in Teenage Dream era.
Oh, Rihanna witb Only Girl and What's My Name too, probably. Didn't the two went back to back number one in Hot 100 or almost did?
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Post by Gary on Apr 22, 2017 12:35:16 GMT -5
Pretty sure at some point Shake It Off and Blank Space is in Radio Top 10 at the same time. Katy probably have a few weeks somewhere in Teenage Dream era. Oh, Rihanna witb Only Girl and What's My Name too, probably. Didn't the two went back to back number one in Hot 100 or almost did? Yes on both counts Blank Space and Shake It Off as well as Blank Space and Style for several weeks Katy Perry Last Friday Night and ET as well as Teenage Dream/California Gurls
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Post by Normi on Apr 22, 2017 12:35:31 GMT -5
Oh, Rihanna witb Only Girl and What's My Name too, probably. Didn't the two went back to back number one in Hot 100 or almost did? Ehem... Rihanna expert here: What's my name? did succeed Only Girl on the Radio Songs chartOn the Hot 100 What's my name? rose to No. 1 the week it was released; one week later Like A G6 returned to No. 1 just to be succeeded by Only Girl one week later making Rihanna the first (?) artist whose second single from an album became #1 first I know The Weeknd did this as well with 'Can't feel my face' and 'The Hills' in 2015 But actually that's off topic sorry
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Post by Gary on Apr 22, 2017 12:36:50 GMT -5
On Rihanna yes on Only Girl as well as numerous other instances with other songs
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Post by Future Captain on Apr 22, 2017 12:39:51 GMT -5
There are a lot of instance of this tbh, especially with big eras from radio darlings. The real achievement is when they have more than two at the same time.
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Post by Gary on Apr 22, 2017 12:42:27 GMT -5
4 has happened, 3 has happened, in just checking the years radio charts are available.
Go back to years where they were not published, (Beatles years for example) you might get more
The instances of two at a time are just way too many to count
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2017 13:17:07 GMT -5
Just as the title said Not sure about the board but it's talking about a chart 'Love yourself' (#1) and 'Sorry' (#3) - Justin Bieber 'We belong together' (#1) and 'Shake it off' (#2) - Mariah Carey 'Something just like this' (#5) and 'Paris' (#7) - The Chainsmokers I'm not sure which is more impressive in this context: Having a massive #1 single with insane longevity at the top that the strong follow up lands alongside it in the top 2, 5 or 10 (like the Mariah examples)--- or when 2 songs are released and competing for spins at around the same time, with both sitting simultaneously in the top 10 (like the Chainsmokers). Hypothetical: If both Ed Sheeran songs, released at the same time, were to have built airplay audiences simultaneously and both climbed into the Radio Songs top 10 at the same time - that would have been a first, no? If so, that's why I find the Chainsmokers feat, even with the songs' relatively small release date gap, notable. But I also recognize that their two songs feature different vocalists, which I'm sure is a big part of radio's willingness to play both "new" songs in heavy rotation. Bieber's situation is maybe a little in between the other two. IIRC, Sorry was peaking at #1 before LY entered the top 10 - plus, LY's quick rise, if I'm not mistaken, was a lot of radio's own doing. It was an album track that they jumped on due to consumer demand, rather than the label deciding to officially release and push it. If I'm wrong about that, feel free to correct me - but that's what it seemed like at the time. And that too is a very impressive feat and seems like a pretty rare scenario, especially since both were so huge.... top 2 songs of the year huge. Good stuff.
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Post by Gary on Apr 22, 2017 13:39:36 GMT -5
On a side note, multiple streaming top 10's seem to happen weekly now.
As recently as the 4-8 chart, Drake had 5 in the top 10
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Post by Normi on Apr 22, 2017 13:55:40 GMT -5
All of Rihanna's weeks with multiple Top 10s (12 when she was the main artist, 34 overall) September 13, 2008 - September 20, 2008 (2 weeks) October 25, 2008 - November 22, 2008 (5 weeks) Disturbia | 4 | 5 | 7 | 9 | 10 | Live your life | 9 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
December 11, 2010 - February 12, 2011 (10 weeks) Only Girl (In the world) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 8 | What's my name? | 7 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
March 2, 2012 - April 21, 2012 (8 weeks) We Found Love | 2 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 10 | Take Care | 10 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 5 |
July 30, 2016 - September 17, 2016 (8 weeks) This Is What You Came For | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | Needed Me | 10 | 10 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
October 1, 2016 (1 week) This Is What You Came For | 6 | Too Good | 10 |
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Apr 22, 2017 15:38:47 GMT -5
On R&R pop radio, Alanis did it twice during Jagged Little Pill with Ironic and You Learn and then You Learn and Head Over Feet.
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Post by Gary on Apr 22, 2017 15:44:04 GMT -5
On R&R pop radio, Alanis did it twice during Jagged Little Pill with Ironic and You Learn and then You Learn and Head Over Feet. Same with the Hot 100, several weeks each
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Post by Gary on Apr 22, 2017 15:45:28 GMT -5
Ashanti from 3-30-2002
4 Always On Time, Ja Rule Featuring Ashanti Β 5 What's Luv?, Fat Joe Featuring Ashanti Β 7 Foolish, Ashanti
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Post by Libra on Apr 22, 2017 15:48:32 GMT -5
The instances of two at a time are just way too many to count That's also what makes times like 1993 and early 1994 more notable with not only multiple times in a year (like it was the norm, which arguably it was), but also more than one artist doing it simultaneously. Then of course you get the instances like the repeated back-to-back at #3 and #4s, that make chart-watching fun sometimes.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2017 19:05:51 GMT -5
I'm thinking maybe Drake with One Dance and Too Good? I'm too lazy to check lol
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Post by Glove Slap on Apr 22, 2017 19:19:42 GMT -5
Hypothetical: If both Ed Sheeran songs, released at the same time, were to have built airplay audiences simultaneously and both climbed into the Radio Songs top 10 at the same time - that would have been a first, no? If so, that's why I find the Chainsmokers feat, even with the songs' relatively small release date gap, notable. But I also recognize that their two songs feature different vocalists, which I'm sure is a big part of radio's willingness to play both "new" songs in heavy rotation. The only instance that comes to my mind for this is Outkast with Hey Ya! and The Way You Move, which were released simultaneously. On CHR the latter actually ended up replacing the former at the top. And I'm not sure about this, but TWYM might have actually had a faster start at first, and was then overtaken by Hey Ya! I believe. Edit: Just checked. On the essentially airplay only Hot 100, Hey Ya! debuted 3 weeks after TWYM, but the latter ended up spending 8 weeks at #2 behind the former before it reached the top.
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Post by Normi on Apr 23, 2017 3:50:18 GMT -5
I'm thinking maybe Drake with One Dance and Too Good? I'm too lazy to check lol Both Too Good and Controlla spent one week at #10 with One Dance still in the Top 10
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2017 7:10:56 GMT -5
I'm thinking maybe Drake with One Dance and Too Good? I'm too lazy to check lol Both Too Good and Controlla spent one week at #10 with One Dance still in the Top 10 Wait, I thought Controlla peaked at like #40.
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Post by jenglisbe on Apr 23, 2017 8:13:01 GMT -5
The instances of two at a time are just way too many to count That's also what makes times like 1993 and early 1994 more notable with not only multiple times in a year (like it was the norm, which arguably it was), but also more than one artist doing it simultaneously. Then of course you get the instances like the repeated back-to-back at #3 and #4s, that make chart-watching fun sometimes. I don't know if it makes it more or less impressive, but the ones in 1993 and 1994 are of course more about specific formats than overall airplay. In theory an artist could do it post-1998 because while a new song is increasing at one format, an older song is peaking at a different one. Maybe more specifically/impressively, who has replaced themselves at #1 in airplay? I think we've established Mariah, Usher, and Outkast doing it, and I am sure there are others.
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Post by Gary on Apr 23, 2017 8:35:15 GMT -5
That's also what makes times like 1993 and early 1994 more notable with not only multiple times in a year (like it was the norm, which arguably it was), but also more than one artist doing it simultaneously. Then of course you get the instances like the repeated back-to-back at #3 and #4s, that make chart-watching fun sometimes. I don't know if it makes it more or less impressive, but the ones in 1993 and 1994 are of course more about specific formats than overall airplay. In theory an artist could do it post-1998 because while a new song is increasing at one format, an older song is peaking at a different one. Maybe more specifically/impressively, who has replaced themselves at #1 in airplay? I think we've established Mariah, Usher, and Outkast doing it, and I am sure there are others. Since 1991: Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey, Usher, Rihanna, TI, Nelly, Boyz II Men Mariah Carey did it twice Usher had 3 in a row
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Post by 85la on Apr 27, 2017 16:42:31 GMT -5
Hypothetical: If both Ed Sheeran songs, released at the same time, were to have built airplay audiences simultaneously and both climbed into the Radio Songs top 10 at the same time - that would have been a first, no? If so, that's why I find the Chainsmokers feat, even with the songs' relatively small release date gap, notable. But I also recognize that their two songs feature different vocalists, which I'm sure is a big part of radio's willingness to play both "new" songs in heavy rotation. The only instance that comes to my mind for this is Outkast with Hey Ya! and The Way You Move, which were released simultaneously. On CHR the latter actually ended up replacing the former at the top. And I'm not sure about this, but TWYM might have actually had a faster start at first, and was then overtaken by Hey Ya! I believe. Edit: Just checked. On the essentially airplay only Hot 100, Hey Ya! debuted 3 weeks after TWYM, but the latter ended up spending 8 weeks at #2 behind the former before it reached the top. Beyonce also did this with Single Ladies and If I Were A Boy in 2008. Both were released to radio the same day, although IIWAB was released digitally a few weeks earlier than Single Ladies. It's interesting, because IIWAB was supposed to be the more pop/mainstream of the two songs which they probably expected to do better, and Single Ladies more urban, however the latter obviously outpeaked the former in both the radio top 10 and the Hot 100 top ten eventually.
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Post by brady47 on Apr 29, 2017 0:42:53 GMT -5
Hypothetical: If both Ed Sheeran songs, released at the same time, were to have built airplay audiences simultaneously and both climbed into the Radio Songs top 10 at the same time - that would have been a first, no? If so, that's why I find the Chainsmokers feat, even with the songs' relatively small release date gap, notable. But I also recognize that their two songs feature different vocalists, which I'm sure is a big part of radio's willingness to play both "new" songs in heavy rotation. The only instance that comes to my mind for this is Outkast with Hey Ya! and The Way You Move, which were released simultaneously. On CHR the latter actually ended up replacing the former at the top. And I'm not sure about this, but TWYM might have actually had a faster start at first, and was then overtaken by Hey Ya! I believe. Edit: Just checked. On the essentially airplay only Hot 100, Hey Ya! debuted 3 weeks after TWYM, but the latter ended up spending 8 weeks at #2 behind the former before it reached the top. The fact that The Way You Move was the initial front-runner, and then Hey Ya! surpassed it, but The Way You Move ended up being top 20 of the decade on Radio Songs, while Hey Ya! was top 40, despite being blocked from #1.
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