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Post by .It'sGriffin on May 13, 2017 19:15:08 GMT -5
possibly the fact that people want more change now. The industry is more dynamic. People prefer different music now. People want music with more character. Let's look at the biggest acts in music right now: Bruno, Abel and Ed. All have big, musical personalities; Bruno is a fun-loving, a bit ego-centric retro styled chilled dude, Abel is a dark, cold, mysterious, sex monster and Ed is a nice guy that you could go to the pub with, the neighbourhood star, the warm and loving celeb that seems like a genuinely nice person. They seem to be someone else then just a musician. And now music is darker; even happy songs like iSpy and Shape Of You have darker undertones. On the other hand, we have Katy and Gaga. Both seem like only vocalists, like just who they are in their songs. And they don't implement the darkness at all (Gaga does try, though). That may be the problem. People are also moving on to new artists, especially on the female side. Lady Gaga and Katy Perry are now being replaced with Ariana Grande and Selena Gomez, while Usher is swapped with The Weeknd. People need change. It's just somethingg natural. I'm not convinced that Bruno, Abel and Ed all have that distinct personalities, and I think that Gaga's personality is much more memorable and big than Bruno, Abel and Ed combined imo. The Fame era tho shallow, established her as beyond queenly persona and huge controversy that it travels way faster than millions of album sales. But I don't think you can associate Ed with "big" or some huge energy that owns a whole floor that shatters boundaries. No way. Bruno's debut has literally never been that sensational and his fans are hardly the loudest, and like you said, Abel is too "cold, mysterious" to be "big" or that focusing on "musical" part of it, meaning the dark night bedroom vibe of his music is way to sullen that actually sucks the "dynamic" part of the industry. And seriously? They don't implement the darkness at all? "Poker Face", "Lovegame", The entirely The Fame Monster and Born This Way era is almost the textbook example of "dark and abysmal with or without depth", and can make people tremble and shatter in queenly justice that almost turns any established religion scene to cult-like roar in another dimension and Katy Perry's I Kissed a Girl, ET, Dark Horse were all fueled with boundary-pushing or deep space-vibed immediately evocative of dark images to me. Lady Gaga's one song in her earlier career, Katy Perry's one album is darker and have more personality than Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars and Abel's entire discography combined. In this case those guys are actually the boring ones. Really really boring. Now that upon reflection, I think the real problem is simply CTTR, Bon Appetit are bad songs. Period. I was posting about their new material. Please, tell me about CTTRs or MRs distinct character and personality and darkness. Currently the only thing that I get off of them other than being pop divas is that they're against Trump (which could have offended some of their audience).
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2017 0:17:21 GMT -5
So what are Malibu's prospects for next week? I know it won't debut in 5/27 but there's no thread for June
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Post by macabyan on May 14, 2017 0:32:41 GMT -5
So what are Malibu's prospects for next week? I know it won't debut in 5/27 but there's no thread for June Actually, I've read somewhere it may debut as high as #62 with just half a day of the tracking week (54,000 units) 😱
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Post by Harx on May 14, 2017 7:22:14 GMT -5
So what is more likely to be #1 this week? Despacito or That's What I Like?
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Post by rimetm on May 14, 2017 8:38:55 GMT -5
So what is more likely to be #1 this week? Despacito or That's What I Like? That's What I Like has a strong radio advantage along with matching up to Despacito on YouTube. It's enough to leave large margins despite weakness in sales and Spotify, such that it's been called as the presumptive #1 by sim's formula. Despacito should climb to #2 though, it has an advantage in almost every category to I'm the One.
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Post by truemusicreviews on May 14, 2017 9:18:36 GMT -5
"Bon Appetit" is gaining on iTunes now.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2017 10:48:29 GMT -5
Is there a chance that Malibu goes to #1 with its current sales/streams?
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Post by Au$tin on May 14, 2017 11:07:49 GMT -5
Is there a chance that Malibu goes to #1 with its current sales/streams? No. It won't be #1 in any metric either. Airplay - Probably won't be in the top 50. Bruno will have a massive lead. Sales - Despacito will be ahead of it here, but it should open up at #2 in digital sales. Possibly even #3 if it falls enough over the week to allow I'm the One to overtake it. Streaming - It's not doing poorly here, but it's not doing exceptionally either. It's only #12 on Spotify today. It'll wind up with around 6 million streams from there. Over on YouTube it opened at #1, but slipped to #5 today. Will probably end up around 11 million streams from the week there. Kendrick will take the top spot here. So let's look at the competition. Bruno - Massive airplay lead, currently selling 60% of Miley, and will likely end the week with about as many streams. Will easily be ahead. Despacito - Will be ahead in all three components meaning it will 100% be above Miley. Kendrick - Big streaming lead, will have a lot more airplay, and selling about 50% of Miley. Will easily be ahead. Any others? Well, I'm the One will be above Miley in streaming, about dead on in sales, and have an airplay lead. Will be ahead. Shape of You - Airplay will be massively ahead, but Miley has a good advantage in sales. Streaming wise, they'll likely be about even. Should still be ahead. So, no chance of a top 5 debut. However, looking father down the list, Miley should be able to pull off a top ten debut if her sales remain steady and her streaming doesn't collapse. I'd say 7-10 seems likely.
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Post by kcdawg13 on May 14, 2017 11:36:16 GMT -5
Bon Appetit just jumped back into the iTunes Top 100, it's currently sitting at #96, which isn't great but it's a start at least. The song should fall completely off the Hot 100 tomorrow, that's a given. Though if first week YouTube streams hold up, it could look at a decent re-enter next week, especially if sales and airplay catch up by the end of the week.
There's rumors that she is dropping an album tomorrow, which if true, should probably give the song a large jump. And maybe another week for CTTR, we'll see.
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Post by Chris Ng on May 14, 2017 11:56:45 GMT -5
Is there a chance that Malibu goes to #1 with its current sales/streams? No. It won't be #1 in any metric either. Airplay - Probably won't be in the top 50. Bruno will have a massive lead. Sales - Despacito will be ahead of it here, but it should open up at #2 in digital sales. Possibly even #3 if it falls enough over the week to allow I'm the One to overtake it. Streaming - It's not doing poorly here, but it's not doing exceptionally either. It's only #12 on Spotify today. It'll wind up with around 6 million streams from there. Over on YouTube it opened at #1, but slipped to #5 today. Will probably end up around 11 million streams from the week there. Kendrick will take the top spot here. So let's look at the competition. Bruno - Massive airplay lead, currently selling 60% of Miley, and will likely end the week with about as many streams. Will easily be ahead. Despacito - Will be ahead in all three components meaning it will 100% be above Miley. Kendrick - Big streaming lead, will have a lot more airplay, and selling about 50% of Miley. Will easily be ahead. Any others? Well, I'm the One will be above Miley in streaming, about dead on in sales, and have an airplay lead. Will be ahead. Shape of You - Airplay will be massively ahead, but Miley has a good advantage in sales. Streaming wise, they'll likely be about even. Should still be ahead. So, no chance of a top 5 debut. However, looking father down the list, Miley should be able to pull off a top ten debut if her sales remain steady and her streaming doesn't collapse. I'd say 7-10 seems likely. I believe Chain To The Rhythm did much worse on sales and streaming but Katy can still debut at #4. I think Malibu will have a chance to debut somewhere near that area. #6-7 debut is more likely.
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Post by Au$tin on May 14, 2017 12:06:52 GMT -5
No. It won't be #1 in any metric either. Airplay - Probably won't be in the top 50. Bruno will have a massive lead. Sales - Despacito will be ahead of it here, but it should open up at #2 in digital sales. Possibly even #3 if it falls enough over the week to allow I'm the One to overtake it. Streaming - It's not doing poorly here, but it's not doing exceptionally either. It's only #12 on Spotify today. It'll wind up with around 6 million streams from there. Over on YouTube it opened at #1, but slipped to #5 today. Will probably end up around 11 million streams from the week there. Kendrick will take the top spot here. So let's look at the competition. Bruno - Massive airplay lead, currently selling 60% of Miley, and will likely end the week with about as many streams. Will easily be ahead. Despacito - Will be ahead in all three components meaning it will 100% be above Miley. Kendrick - Big streaming lead, will have a lot more airplay, and selling about 50% of Miley. Will easily be ahead. Any others? Well, I'm the One will be above Miley in streaming, about dead on in sales, and have an airplay lead. Will be ahead. Shape of You - Airplay will be massively ahead, but Miley has a good advantage in sales. Streaming wise, they'll likely be about even. Should still be ahead. So, no chance of a top 5 debut. However, looking father down the list, Miley should be able to pull off a top ten debut if her sales remain steady and her streaming doesn't collapse. I'd say 7-10 seems likely. I believe Chain To The Rhythm did much worse on sales and streaming but Katy can still debut at #4. I think Malibu will have a chance to debut somewhere near that area. #6-7 debut is more likely. CTTR didn't have the competition Malibu has, though. The three songs ahead of it were big (Shape, IDWLF, and Boujee). Shape was of course massive, IDWLF just had it's movie released, and Boujee was still a streaming juggernaut. However, after that, you didn't have much else going on. I mean, the week Katy debut, friggin Closer moved back into the top five, that's how slow that week was.
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Post by fhas on May 14, 2017 12:10:27 GMT -5
I believe Chain To The Rhythm did much worse on sales and streaming but Katy can still debut at #4. I think Malibu will have a chance to debut somewhere near that area. #6-7 debut is more likely. CTTR didn't have the competition Malibu has, though. The three songs ahead of it were big (Shape, IDWLF, and Boujee). Shape was of course massive, IDWLF just had it's movie released, and Boujee was still a streaming juggernaut. However, after that, you didn't have much else going on. I mean, the week Katy debut, friggin Closer moved back into the top five, that's how slow that week was. CTTR had ~27,500 points that week. Miley needs those points just to debut in the Top 10. Edit: Ooops, Miley is debuting THIS week. According to simm's updated predictions, Malibu will debut at #62.
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Post by jenglisbe on May 14, 2017 12:51:04 GMT -5
Is there a chance that Malibu goes to #1 with its current sales/streams? No. It won't be #1 in any metric either. Airplay - Probably won't be in the top 50. Bruno will have a massive lead. Sales - Despacito will be ahead of it here, but it should open up at #2 in digital sales. Possibly even #3 if it falls enough over the week to allow I'm the One to overtake it. Streaming - It's not doing poorly here, but it's not doing exceptionally either. It's only #12 on Spotify today. It'll wind up with around 6 million streams from there. Over on YouTube it opened at #1, but slipped to #5 today. Will probably end up around 11 million streams from the week there. Kendrick will take the top spot here. So let's look at the competition. Bruno - Massive airplay lead, currently selling 60% of Miley, and will likely end the week with about as many streams. Will easily be ahead. Despacito - Will be ahead in all three components meaning it will 100% be above Miley. Kendrick - Big streaming lead, will have a lot more airplay, and selling about 50% of Miley. Will easily be ahead. Any others? Well, I'm the One will be above Miley in streaming, about dead on in sales, and have an airplay lead. Will be ahead. Shape of You - Airplay will be massively ahead, but Miley has a good advantage in sales. Streaming wise, they'll likely be about even. Should still be ahead. So, no chance of a top 5 debut. However, looking father down the list, Miley should be able to pull off a top ten debut if her sales remain steady and her streaming doesn't collapse. I'd say 7-10 seems likely. Of course, if it was released on Friday in the U.S. it would have been a sure top 10 debut, likely top 5. I don't understand the Thursday release; I mean, I know it's earlier in Europe and other parts of the world, but the only people checking for songs straight away are die-hard fans who are likely to download it regardless. Most people who download it would do so on whatever day it dropped.
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Billboard Top 10 from 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
May 26, 1962
01 02 Stranger On The Shore - Mr. Acker Bilk (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Soldier Boy - The Shirelles 03 03 Mashed Potato Time - Dee Dee Sharp 04 21 I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles 05 07 Old Rivers - Walter Brennan 06 08 Everybody Loves Me But You - Brenda Lee 07 05 She Cried - Jay & The Americans 08 09 P.T. 109 - Jimmy Dean 09 04 Johnny Angel - Shelley Fabares 10 13 Lovers Who Wander - Dion
May 27, 1967
01 01 Groovin' - The Young Rascals (2nd of 4 weeks at #1) 02 05 Respect - Aretha Franklin 03 06 I Got Rhythm - The Happenings 04 07 Release Me (And Let Me Love Again) - Engelbert Humperdinck 05 02 The Happening - The Supremes 06 03 Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley 07 14 Him Or Me, What's It Gonna Be - Paul Revere & The Raiders feat. Mark Lindsey 08 13 Creeque Alley - The Mamas & The Papas 09 04 Somethin' Stupid - Nancy & Frank Sinatra 10 11 Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond
May 27, 1972
01 02 Oh Girl - The Chi-Lites (1st and only week at #1) 02 03 I'll Take You There - The Staple Singers 03 01 The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Roberta Flack 04 05 Look What You've Done For Me - Al Green 05 13 The Candy Man - Sammy Davis Jr. w/The Mike Curb Congregation 06 10 Morning Has Broken - Cat Stevens 07 08 Tumbling Dice - The Rolling Stones 08 04 I Gotcha - Joe Tex 09 14 Sylvia's Mother - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show 10 12 Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody & His Lost Plane Airmen
May 28, 1977
01 01 Sir Duke - Stevie Wonder (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 When I Need You - Leo Sayer 03 04 I'm Your Boogie Man - K.C. & The Sunshine Band 04 06 Dreams - Fleetwood Mac 05 05 Got To Give It Up (Part 1) - Marvin Gaye 06 07 Gonna Fly Now (Theme From Rocky) - Bill Conti 07 03 Couldn't Get It Right - The Climax Blues Band 08 10 Lucille - Kenny Rogers 09 12 Lonely Boy - Andrew Gold 10 14 Feels Like The First Time - Foreigner
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Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
May 29, 1982
01 01 Ebony And Ivory - Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder (3rd of 7 weeks at #1) 02 02 Don't Talk To Strangers - Rick Springfield 03 03 I've Never Been To Me - Charlene 04 04 867-5309 / Jenny - Tommy Tutone 05 05 The Other Woman - Ray Parker Jr. 06 06 '65 Love Affair - Paul Davis 07 08 Don't You Want Me - The Human League 08 11 Always On My Mind - Willie Nelson 09 09 Did It In a Minute - Daryl Hall & John Oates 10 10 Get Down On It - Kool & The Gang
May 30, 1987
01 01 With Or Without You - U2 (3rd and final week at #1) 02 04 You Keep Me Hangin' On - Kim Wilde 03 03 The Lady In Red - Chris DeBurgh 04 08 Always - Atlantic Starr 05 07 Big Love - Fleetwood Mac 06 15 Head To Toe - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam 07 11 Right On Track - The Breakfast Club 08 06 Heat Of The Night - Bryan Adams 09 12 I Know What I Like - Huey Lewis & The News 10 14 Wanted Dead Or Alive - Bon Jovi
May 30, 1992
01 01 Jump - Kris Kross (6th of 8 weeks at #1) 02 02 My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) - En Vogue 03 03 Under The Bridge - The Red Hot Chili Peppers 04 04 Live And Learn - Joe Public 05 12 Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot 06 10 In The Closet - Michael Jackson 07 14 Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover - Sophie B. Hawkins 08 08 Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg - TLC 09 05 Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen 10 07 Save The Best For Last - Vanessa Williams
13 NE I'll Be There - Mariah Carey 24 NE The Best Things In Life Are Free - Luther Vandross & Janet Jackson
May 24, 1997
01 02 Mmmbop - Hanson (1st of 3 weeks at #1) 02 01 Hypnotize - The Notorious B.I.G. 03 03 Return Of The Mack - Mack Morrison 04 05 For You I Will - Monica 05 NE Say You'll Be There - The Spice Girls 06 04 You Were Meant For Me - Jewel 07 06 I Want You - Savage Garden 08 08 Where Have All The Cowboys Gone? - Paula Cole 09 10 I Belong To You (Every Time I See Your Face) - Rome 10 07 Can't Nobody Hold Me Down - Puff Daddy feat. Mase
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Billboard Top 10 Flashback:
May 25, 2002
01 01 Foolish - Ashanti (6th of 10 weeks at #1) 02 03 I Need a Girl (Part 1) - P. Diddy feat. Usher & Loon 03 02 What's Luv? - Fat Joe feat. Ashanti 04 04 U Don't Have To Call - Usher 05 05 A Thousand Miles - Vanessa Carlton 06 07 All You Wanted - Michelle Branch 07 06 Blurry - Puddle Of Mudd 08 12 The Middle - Jimmy Eat World 09 20 Without Me - Eminem 10 08 Don't Let Me Get Me - P!nk
11 25 Hot In Herre - Nelly
May 26, 2007
01 03 Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') - T-Pain feat. Yung Joc (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Makes Me Wonder - Maroon 5 03 04 Girlfriend - Avril Lavigne 04 05 Give It To Me - Timbaland feat. Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake 05 02 Because Of You - Ne-Yo 06 09 I Tried - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony feat. Akon 07 11 Pop, Lock And Drop It - Huey 08 07 Glamorous - Fergie feat. Ludacris 09 08 Don't Matter - Akon 10 16 U + Ur Hand - P!nk
May 26, 2012
01 01 Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye feat. Kimbra (5th of 8 weeks at #1) 02 03 Payphone - Maroon 5 feat. Wiz Khalifa 03 02 We Are Young - fun. feat. Janelle Monae 04 04 Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen 05 05 Wild Ones - Flo Rida feat. Sia 06 07 Starships - Nicki Minaj 07 09 What Makes You Beautiful - One Direction 08 06 Glad You Came - The Wanted 09 08 Boyfriend - Justin Bieber 10 11 Drive By - Train
May 28, 2016
01 NE Can't Stop The Feeling! - Justin Timberlake (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 One Dance - Drake feat. Wizkid & Kyla 03 02 Panda - Desiigner 04 03 7 Years - Lukas Graham 05 04 I Took a Pill In Ibiza 06 05 Work From Home - Fifth Harmony feat. Ty Dolla $ign 07 07 Don't Let Me Down - The Chainsmokers feat. Daya 08 06 Work - Rihanna feat. Drake 09 08 Pillowtalk - Zayn 10 13 Needed Me - Rihanna
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2017 14:18:12 GMT -5
Is there a chance that Malibu goes to #1 with its current sales/streams? No. It won't be #1 in any metric either. Airplay - Probably won't be in the top 50. Bruno will have a massive lead. Sales - Despacito will be ahead of it here, but it should open up at #2 in digital sales. Possibly even #3 if it falls enough over the week to allow I'm the One to overtake it. Streaming - It's not doing poorly here, but it's not doing exceptionally either. It's only #12 on Spotify today. It'll wind up with around 6 million streams from there. Over on YouTube it opened at #1, but slipped to #5 today. Will probably end up around 11 million streams from the week there. Kendrick will take the top spot here. So let's look at the competition. Bruno - Massive airplay lead, currently selling 60% of Miley, and will likely end the week with about as many streams. Will easily be ahead. Despacito - Will be ahead in all three components meaning it will 100% be above Miley. Kendrick - Big streaming lead, will have a lot more airplay, and selling about 50% of Miley. Will easily be ahead. Any others? Well, I'm the One will be above Miley in streaming, about dead on in sales, and have an airplay lead. Will be ahead. Shape of You - Airplay will be massively ahead, but Miley has a good advantage in sales. Streaming wise, they'll likely be about even. Should still be ahead. So, no chance of a top 5 debut. However, looking father down the list, Miley should be able to pull off a top ten debut if her sales remain steady and her streaming doesn't collapse. I'd say 7-10 seems likely. You sure about sales? It's been ahead of Despacito on iTunes for days now
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Post by Au$tin on May 14, 2017 15:11:38 GMT -5
No. It won't be #1 in any metric either. Airplay - Probably won't be in the top 50. Bruno will have a massive lead. Sales - Despacito will be ahead of it here, but it should open up at #2 in digital sales. Possibly even #3 if it falls enough over the week to allow I'm the One to overtake it. Streaming - It's not doing poorly here, but it's not doing exceptionally either. It's only #12 on Spotify today. It'll wind up with around 6 million streams from there. Over on YouTube it opened at #1, but slipped to #5 today. Will probably end up around 11 million streams from the week there. Kendrick will take the top spot here. So let's look at the competition. Bruno - Massive airplay lead, currently selling 60% of Miley, and will likely end the week with about as many streams. Will easily be ahead. Despacito - Will be ahead in all three components meaning it will 100% be above Miley. Kendrick - Big streaming lead, will have a lot more airplay, and selling about 50% of Miley. Will easily be ahead. Any others? Well, I'm the One will be above Miley in streaming, about dead on in sales, and have an airplay lead. Will be ahead. Shape of You - Airplay will be massively ahead, but Miley has a good advantage in sales. Streaming wise, they'll likely be about even. Should still be ahead. So, no chance of a top 5 debut. However, looking father down the list, Miley should be able to pull off a top ten debut if her sales remain steady and her streaming doesn't collapse. I'd say 7-10 seems likely. You sure about sales? It's been ahead of Despacito on iTunes for days now Two things: -Despacito has two versions. When combined, it's ahead of Miley. -We're only part way through the third day of the tracking period. Not only is there still over half of the week left, but the remix version of Despacito is gaining on Miley and will likely overtake her as early as tonight. Not to mention the initial hype of Miley's sales won't be included in this week's numbers since it was released on a Thursday. All of those Thursday sales will count for the new chart tomorrow.
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Post by DistrictTwelve on May 14, 2017 15:51:38 GMT -5
Can Say You Won't Let Go hit top 10? More specifically next week?
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on May 14, 2017 18:23:14 GMT -5
I just noted Malibu fell behind the Despacito remix version in iTunes singles sales. It has also fallen outside the Top 10 in US Spotify and YouTube worldwide daily views, while it's barely #160 in radio audience according to kworb.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2017 18:40:19 GMT -5
I just noted Malibu fell behind the Despacito remix version in iTunes singles sales. It has also fallen outside the Top 10 in US Spotify and YouTube worldwide daily views, while it's barely #160 in radio audience according to kworb. Finally lol
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Post by jenglisbe on May 14, 2017 19:09:34 GMT -5
Every time I check kworb the last couple of days, the entire top 20-30 have negative updates.
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Post by Au$tin on May 14, 2017 23:49:51 GMT -5
Every time I check kworb the last couple of days, the entire top 20-30 have negative updates. No, that's a bug on Kworb. Always check to make sure there aren't three question marks at the top of the column. If there is, those numbers are incorrect.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 7:49:58 GMT -5
Why hasn't Billboard revealed even the album charts top 10? Isn't it always due on Sundays? Now it's already Monday morning. What are they embarrassed about?
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Post by @DiegoMarcondes_ on May 15, 2017 10:27:25 GMT -5
MEDIABASE - 2 Days Update
TOP 20 1. BRUNO MARS - That's What I Like: 224.788 (- 0.947) 2. ED SHEERAN - Shape Of You: 204.720 (- 3.954) 3. THE CHAINSMOKERS & COLDPLAY - Something Just Like This: 172.972 (+ 2.592) 4. KYGO X SELENA GOMEZ - It Ain't Me: 133.571 (+ 1.300) 5. JAMES ARTHUR - Say You Won't Let Go: 128.937 (+ 2.625) 6. ZEDD & ALESSIA CARA - Stay: 124.920 (+ 4.554) 7. ALESSIA CARA - Scars To Your Beautiful: 86.919 (+ 0.325) 8. JULIA MICHAELS - Issues: 84.265 (+ 1.496) 9. SAM HUNT - Body Like A Back Road: 80.943 (- 0.381) 10. MAROON 5 - Cold f/Future: 77.347 (- 2.653) 11. DRAKE - Passionfruit: 75.661 (+ 1.058) ▲ 12. KENDRICK LAMAR - Humble.: 73.206 (+ 2.681) ▲ 13. CLEAN BANDIT & ANNE-MARIE - Rockabye f/Sean Paul: 72.244 (- 2.654) ▼ 14. RIHANNA - Love On The Brain: 71.550 (- 1.030) ▼ 15. DJ KHALED - I'm The One f/Bieber/Quavo...: 71.419 (+ 7.426) ▲ 16. ED SHEERAN - Castle On The Hill: 70.066 (+ 2.275) ▲ 17. LUKE COMBS - Hurricane: 69.381 (+ 0.350) ▼ 18. THE WEEKND - I Feel It Coming f/Daft Punk: 67.210 (- 2.298) ▼ 19. ADELE - Water Under The Bridge: 64.586 (- 1.903) 20. ZAYN/TAYLOR SWIFT - I Don't Wanna Live Forever: 64.506 (- 2.252) ▼
Others and curiosities: FUTURE - Mask Off: 63.994 (+ 2.301) BRETT YOUNG - In Case You Didn't Know: 63.833 (+ 1.620) CALVIN HARRIS - Slide f/Frank Ocean/Migos: 62.559 (+ 0.744) KELSEA BALLERINI - Yeah Boy: 58.973 HARRY STYLES - Sign Of The Times: 47.561 (+ 0.647) LUIS FONSI & DADDY YANKEE - Despacito f/Justin Bieber: 46.524 (+ 3.743) CHILDISH GAMBINO - Redbone: 46.441 (+ 1.363) IMAGINE DRAGONS - Believer: 43.966 (+ 1.990) LINKIN PARK - Heavy f/Kiiara: 42.342 (- 0.578) SHAWN MENDES - There's Nothing Holdin' Me...: 37.554 (+ 4.518) HALSEY - Now Or Never: 37.446 (+ 1.310) TRAIN - Play That Song: 35.514 (+ 0.064) LADY GAGA - Million Reasons: 27.105 LADY GAGA - The Cure: 25.244 (+ 1.537) JASON DERULO - Swalla f/N Minaj/Ty Dolla $ign: 22.205 (+ 0.543) CHARLIE PUTH - Attention: 21.453 (+ 2.688) MARTIN GARRIX & DUA LIPA - Scared To Be Lonely: 19.096 (+ 1.814) CHRIS BROWN - Privacy: 17.135 (+ 0.597) MILEY CYRUS - Malibu: 14.318 (+ 3.286) DNCE - Kissing Strangers f/N. Minaj: 13.974 (+ 0.932) NIALL HORAN - Slow Hands: 13.421 (+ 2.381) KATY PERRY - Chained To The Rhythm: 11.855 CHEAT CODES - No Promises f/Demi Lovato: 8.125 (+ 0.372) PARAMORE - Hard Times: 6.768 (+ 0.200) KATY PERRY - Bon Appetit f/Migos: 6.638 (+ 1.054) THE WEEKND - Reminder: 5.228 (+ 1.610) MIRANDA LAMBERT - Tin Man: 4.409 (+ 0.043) FOSTER THE PEOPLE - Doing It For The Money: 2.658 (+ 0.169) NOAH CYRUS - Stay Together: 1.861 (+ 0.068) HAIM - Want You Back: 1.272 (+ 0.212) BRUNO MARS - Too Good To Say Goodbye: 1.055 (-0.019) CLEAN BANDIT - Symphony f/Zara Larsson: 0.916 (+ 0.135) TINASHE - Flame: 0.716 (+ 0.100) HARRY STYLES - Ever Since New York: 0.401 HARRY STYLES - Carolina: 0.394 (+ 0.149) BRUNO MARS - Versace On The Floor: 0.216 (+ 0.014) BRUNO MARS - Chunky: 0.063 LANA DEL REY - Lust For Life f/The Weeknd: 0.006 (- 0.852)
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itsphil
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everybody got the same swag now
Joined: March 2016
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Post by itsphil on May 15, 2017 11:51:38 GMT -5
Yo anyone have any idea how Logic is gonna do on the Hot 100 this week?
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on May 15, 2017 12:12:44 GMT -5
We'll probably find out in a few hours.
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Gary
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Post by Gary on May 15, 2017 12:50:43 GMT -5
Coldplay Earns First Pop Songs No. 1 on 'Something Just Like This,' With The Chainsmokers
By Gary Trust | May 15, 2017 12:05 PM EDT Chris Martin performs with The Chainsmokers on March 5, 2017 in Inglewood, Calif.
Coldplay notches its first No. 1 on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart, as "Something Just Like This," with The Chainsmokers, climbs 2-1 on the list dated May 27. The song crowns the ranking with a 6 percent gain in plays and was the only song played on all 167 of the chart's mainstream top 40 reporters in the week ending May 14, according to Nielsen Music.
The track is The Chainsmokers' third Pop Songs No. 1, following two in 2016: "Don't Let Me Down," featuring Daya, which led for three weeks, and "Closer," featuring Halsey (11 weeks).
Coldplay, meanwhile, rules at last with its 11th Pop Songs entry. The Chris Martin-led alt band reached a prior No. 12 Pop Songs high with "Viva La Vida" in 2008 (the group's sole No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100). Coldplay first hit Pop Songs on the chart dated March 31, 2001, with the eventual No. 22-peaking "Yellow," the act's career span of more than 16 years ends the longest wait for a first No. 1 (from a first entry on the chart), passing the nearly 12-year wait for Enrique Iglesias, who crowned the March 12, 2011, tally with "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)," featuring Ludacris and DJ Frank E, after Iglesias first appeared on the chart in July 1999.
Coldplay expands its resume of genre airplay charts that it's topped, having amassed 12 No. 1s on both Alternative Songs and Adult Alternative Songs and one ("Viva") on both Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop Songs, while "Something" first topped the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart dated May 13; it leads that tally for a third frame.
Also notable on Pop Songs, Miley Cyrus' "Malibu" debuts at No. 37 with roughly three-and-a-half days of airplay following its May 11 mid-day release. The song is her first entry on the chart since 2014. "We love it and think it will be huge," says John Ivey, iHeartMedia senior vp president of programming/pop brand manager and program director of KIIS Los Angeles (whose signal reaches the beaches of Malibu). "[Listener] response has been active. It's such a great song and progression for Miley."
All charts will update tomorrow, May 16, on Billboard.com.
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Harx
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Post by Harx on May 15, 2017 13:03:15 GMT -5
Guy who's replacing Trevor this week is trying too hard
10. iSpy (8-10) 9. Stay (11-9) 8. XO Tour Llife (9-8) (he said he LOVES this song lol) 7. Something Just Like This (6-7) 6. Mask Off (7-6) 5. HUMBLE. (4-5) 4. Shape Of You (5-4) 3. I'm The One (1-3) 2. That's What I Like (=) 1. Despacito (3-1)
First Latin #1 since Macarena.
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