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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 22:37:45 GMT -5
US Daily Radio Update: 06/06/2017 kworb.net/airadio/1 That's What I Like - Bruno Mars - 216.813 (-0.417) 2 Shape Of You - Ed Sheeran - 183.480 (-2.335) 3 Something Just Like This - The Chainsmokers & Coldplay - 177.646 (-0.961) 4 Stay - Zedd & Alessia Cara - 149.849 (+1.056) 5 Say You Won't Let Go - James Arthur - 147.416 (+0.323) 6 It Ain't Me - Kygo X Selena Gomez - 144.203 (-0.044) 7 Despacito f/Daddy Yankee - Luis Fonsi - 130.050 (+1.489) 8 I'm The One f/Bieber/Quavo... - DJ Khaled - 121.606 (+1.502) 9 Issues - Julia Michaels - 93.872 (+0.182) 10 HUMBLE. - Kendrick Lamar - 93.512 (+2.516) 11 Castle On The Hill - Ed Sheeran - 85.284 (+0.730) 12 Body Like A Back Road - Sam Hunt - 85.181 (-0.244) 13 Scars To Your Beautiful - Alessia Cara - 73.718 (-0.759) 14 Mask Off - Future - 72.174 (-1.246) [Dropped Pop format] 15 In Case You Didn't Know - Brett Young - 68.282 (-0.565) 16 Believer - Imagine Dragons - 67.195 (+1.841) 17 Redbone - Childish Gambino - 66.430 (+2.590) 18 Passionfruit - Drake - 64.859 (-1.785) 19 Slide f/Frank Ocean/Migos - Calvin Harris - 64.203 (-1.376) 20 If I Told You - Darius Rucker - 63.314 (+0.771) The top 10 is exactly the same for the past 6 days :)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 1:12:44 GMT -5
What's the point of dropping a format? Do radio stations just drop songs that perform badly?
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Post by .It'sGriffin on Jun 7, 2017 3:50:19 GMT -5
That top 10 won't move at all... The only instant threats that any of the songs have are Believer and Redbone, and they're still faaar away from the top 10.
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 7, 2017 9:45:07 GMT -5
What's the point of dropping a format? Do radio stations just drop songs that perform badly? That's not what that means. It means the sing dropped out of the top 50 on a format, so we can no longer see it to add it to the totals. It's still there and the airplay still counts for the Hot 100, but data below the top 50 of any format is not readily available to us people not in the industry.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 11:50:10 GMT -5
What's the point of dropping a format? Do radio stations just drop songs that perform badly? That's not what that means. It means the sing dropped out of the top 50 on a format, so we can no longer see it to add it to the totals. It's still there and the airplay still counts for the Hot 100, but data below the top 50 of any format is not readily available to us people not in the industry. oh lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 11:50:38 GMT -5
how many weeks has SYWLG spent in the top15? I feel bad for that song...
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Post by Harx on Jun 7, 2017 12:23:14 GMT -5
What's the point of dropping a format? Do radio stations just drop songs that perform badly? That's not what that means. It means the sing dropped out of the top 50 on a format, so we can no longer see it to add it to the totals. It's still there and the airplay still counts for the Hot 100, but data below the top 50 of any format is not readily available to us people not in the industry. I actually didn't realize what that means. Thanks. While we're at it could someone explain what exacly "going recurrent" means? Does that mean than a song is automatically off the chart after a certain time if it falls under a certain amount of points? I'm on Pulse for several months now and I've never really found out.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 12:42:27 GMT -5
US Radio Update - 2017/06/07 kworb.net/airadio/1 = That's What I Like - Bruno Mars - 216.071 (-0.742) 2 = Shape Of You - Ed Sheeran - 181.822 (-1.648) 3 = Something Just Like This - The Chainsmokers & Coldplay - 175.794 (-1.852) 4 = Stay - Zedd & Alessia Cara - 151.143 (+1.294) 5 = Say You Won't Let Go - James Arthur - 147.531 (+0.115) 6 = It Ain't Me - Kygo X Selena Gomez - 144.313 (+0.110) 7 = Despacito f/Daddy Yankee - Luis Fonsi - 132.191 (+2.141) 8 = I'm The One f/Bieber/Quavo... - DJ Khaled - 123.991 (+2.141) 9 = Issues - Julia Michaels - 94.569 (+0.697) 10 = HUMBLE. - Kendrick Lamar - 93.769 (+0.257) 11 = Castle On The Hill - Ed Sheeran - 86.502 (+1.218) 12 = Body Like A Back Road - Sam Hunt - 85.655 (+0.474) 13 = Scars To Your Beautiful - Alesia Cara - 71.987 (-1.731) 14 = Mask Off - Future - 71.565 (-0.609) 15 +1 Believer - Imagine Dragons - 69.100 (+1.905) 16 +1 Redbone - Childish Gambino - 67.626 (+1.196) 17 -2 In Case You Didn't Know - Brett Young - 67.477 (-0.805) 18 +2 If I Told You - Darius Rucker - 63.900 (+0.586) 19 -1 Passionfruit - Drake - 63.243 (-1.616) 20 -1 Slide f/Frank Ocean/Migos - Calvin Harris - 62.254 (-1.949) I'm going to assume by next month Despacito will be #1
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Post by 85la on Jun 7, 2017 12:44:27 GMT -5
That's not what that means. It means the sing dropped out of the top 50 on a format, so we can no longer see it to add it to the totals. It's still there and the airplay still counts for the Hot 100, but data below the top 50 of any format is not readily available to us people not in the industry. I actually didn't realize what that means. Thanks. While we're at it could someone explain what exacly "going recurrent" means? Does that mean than a song is automatically off the chart after a certain time if it falls under a certain amount of points? I'm on Pulse for several months now and I've never really found out. Yes, that is generally what it means, that it falls below a certain position after a certain amount of time, often with the additional requirement that it be losing in points or airplay/sales, whatever metric, but there is often no specific point threshold.
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 7, 2017 12:45:39 GMT -5
That's not what that means. It means the sing dropped out of the top 50 on a format, so we can no longer see it to add it to the totals. It's still there and the airplay still counts for the Hot 100, but data below the top 50 of any format is not readily available to us people not in the industry. I actually didn't realize what that means. Thanks. While we're at it could someone explain what exacly "going recurrent" means? Does that mean than a song is automatically off the chart after a certain time if it falls under a certain amount of points? I'm on Pulse for several months now and I've never really found out. Are we talking in terms of the Hot 100? If so, then recurrency is defined under a few pretenses. If a song has spent 20 weeks on the Hot 100 and falls below #50, it will go recurrent, meaning it is removed from the chart never to return unless it makes significant gains back into the top 50. A song can theoretically stay longer than 20 weeks below the top 50 if it's still gaining in points. A song can also now go recurrent if it has spent 52 weeks on the chart and falls below #25. Essentially, recurrent songs are songs that are just old, no longer making significant gains, and therefore are no longer allowed on the Hot 100.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 12:50:26 GMT -5
I actually didn't realize what that means. Thanks. While we're at it could someone explain what exacly "going recurrent" means? Does that mean than a song is automatically off the chart after a certain time if it falls under a certain amount of points? I'm on Pulse for several months now and I've never really found out. Are we talking in terms of the Hot 100? If so, then recurrency is defined under a few pretenses. If a song has spent 20 weeks on the Hot 100 and falls below #50, it will go recurrent, meaning it is removed from the chart never to return unless it makes significant gains back into the top 50. A song can theoretically stay longer than 20 weeks below the top 50 if it's still gaining in points. A song can also now go recurrent if it has spent 52 weeks on the chart and falls below #25. Essentially, recurrent songs are songs that are just old, no longer making significant gains, and therefore are no longer allowed on the Hot 100. also known as the dumbest rule on the h100
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Post by Harx on Jun 7, 2017 12:51:36 GMT -5
Are we talking in terms of the Hot 100? If so, then recurrency is defined under a few pretenses. If a song has spent 20 weeks on the Hot 100 and falls below #50, it will go recurrent, meaning it is removed from the chart never to return unless it makes significant gains back into the top 50. A song can theoretically stay longer than 20 weeks below the top 50 if it's still gaining in points. A song can also now go recurrent if it has spent 52 weeks on the chart and falls below #25. Essentially, recurrent songs are songs that are just old, no longer making significant gains, and therefore are no longer allowed on the Hot 100. also known as the dumbest rule on the h100 Please, stop. I didn't bring that up to start another argument...
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 7, 2017 13:08:19 GMT -5
Actually, I think most people are in agreement that recurrency kind of sucks as a general viewpoint, but get why it's needed/there.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 13:10:10 GMT -5
also known as the dumbest rule on the h100 Please, stop. I didn't bring that up to start another argument... not sure anyone (other than gary maybe) would argue with that lol
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Post by Harx on Jun 7, 2017 13:16:34 GMT -5
Actually, I think most people are in agreement that recurrency kind of sucks as a general viewpoint, but I get why it's needed. Oh ok. Not knowing what was it about I didn't even have an opinion on it.
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Post by Glove Slap on Jun 7, 2017 13:23:30 GMT -5
Recurrency is one of the most important rules of the Hot 100, especially now when Streaming can keep an old, no longer pushed song on the charts for ages.
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Post by Gary on Jun 7, 2017 13:29:03 GMT -5
Please, stop. I didn't bring that up to start another argument... not sure anyone (other than gary maybe) would argue with that lol Why bring me into this? Everyone here knows the components of the chart that they put out. Everyone here also knows why it is put together that way. You either like it or you don't. If you don't then the Digital Songs chart, Streaming Songs chart have no limitations. You can view those or piece together a chart from those on your own that you do like. The complaints about it have been discussed many times before. Unless you work at the magazine, nothing you can do about it. Then you are left with read the chart for what it is, or not read it and follow something else.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 13:41:42 GMT -5
Nearly 1/4 of the songs to reach 52 weeks are from the past 2 years... the rule I don't like but seems necessary
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 13:44:41 GMT -5
Recurrency is one of the most important rules of the Hot 100, especially now when Streaming can keep an old, no longer pushed song on the charts for ages. it can keep those songs on for ages because people choose to stream them for ages, meaning they remain within the top 100 most popular songs for ages.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 13:46:54 GMT -5
Glover recently announced he is abandoning gambino after his next album. redbone, if it makes the top 10, seems like a great chart hit to end his music career, although I wish it wouldn't have to end.
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Post by .It'sGriffin on Jun 7, 2017 14:54:24 GMT -5
I think that although the rule is necessary, it should be ignored in decade charts. Donald did say that he'll end off Gambino, but that he'll most likely continue making music.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 15:29:05 GMT -5
I think that although the rule is necessary, it should be ignored in decade charts. Donald did say that he'll end off Gambino, but that he'll most likely continue making music. the decade thing is ridiculous honestly, would pra really be over uf if uf hadnt gone recurrent? uf topped the recurrent chart for 20 weeks, meaning that it probably would have been on the chart for 73 wks. i hate how so much of bb's ranking comes down to luck to - its all relative. not by actual performance, but by the songs above. if you're pushed out of a certain arbitrary rank by a 21 song debut week, then u get less pts than a song that wasnt.
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 7, 2017 16:08:31 GMT -5
But why does this matter? Exactly who cares if massive pop culture moment one is listed higher than massive pop culture moment two on a magazine's list of insanely massive pop culture moments?
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Post by forg on Jun 7, 2017 20:37:57 GMT -5
I hope Slow Hands becomes a top 10 hit!
Does Issues still has a chance for top 10 peak?
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Post by 85la on Jun 7, 2017 21:35:10 GMT -5
I think many people put way too much importance on chart peak. I think a song like SYWLG peaking at #11 but with over 35 weeks total on the chart is much more admirable than a song like Ciara's Love Sex Magic reaching #10 but only spending 12 weeks, and will surely be the more memorable song throughout history.
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Post by Leo ✔ on Jun 7, 2017 21:48:40 GMT -5
I hope Slow Hands becomes a top 10 hit! Does Issues still has a chance for top 10 peak? Still gaining on radio. I believe yes.
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Post by DistrictTwelve on Jun 8, 2017 9:59:05 GMT -5
It Ain't Me looks like it's doing good in all areas except streaming... It could have been a bigger hit.
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US Radio Update - 2017/06/08 kworb.net/airadio/1 = That's What I Like - Bruno Mars - 215.216 (-0.855) 2 = Shape Of You - Ed Sheeran - 180.577 (-1.245) 3 = Something Just Like This - The Chainsmokers & Coldplay - 174.230 (-1.564) 4 = Stay - Zedd & Alessia Cara - 151.999 (+0.856) 5 = Say You Won't Let Go - James Arthur - 147.069 (-0.462) 6 = It Ain't Me - Kygo X Selena Gomez - 143.957 (-0.356) 7 = Despacito f/Daddy Yankee - Luis Fonsi - 134.900 (+2.709) 8 = I'm The One f/Bieber/Quavo... - DJ Khaled - 124.821 (+0.830) 9 = Issues - Julia Michaels - 95.435 (+0.866) 10 = HUMBLE. - Kendrick Lamar - 94.528 (+0.759) 11 = Castle On The Hill - Ed Sheeran - 87.118 (+0.616) 12 = Body Like A Back Road - Sam Hunt - 86.185 (+0.530) 13 +1 Mask Off - Future - 71.370 (-0.195) 14 +1 Believer - Imagine Dragons - 70.949 (+1.849) 15 -2 Scars To Your Beautiful - Alesia Cara - 70.810 (-1.177) 16 = Redbone - Childish Gambino - 68.461 (+0.835) 17 = In Case You Didn't Know - Brett Young - 66.231 (-1.246) 18 = If I Told You - Darius Rucker - 64.177 (+0.277) 19 +2 There's Nothing Holdin' Me... - Shawn Mendes - 62.905 (+1.966) 20 -1 Passionfruit - Drake - 61.198 (-2.045)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2017 10:14:44 GMT -5
But why does this matter? Exactly who cares if massive pop culture moment one is listed higher than massive pop culture moment two on a magazine's list of insanely massive pop culture moments? Ok by your logic: Why should it matter what song is number one and 2? Why can't we just put TWIL at number one cuz they're both massive? If they release rankings, they should be accurate rankings.
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Jun 8, 2017 23:28:33 GMT -5
Speaking of streaming, Mrs. Taylor Swift has released her music back to Spotify and discounted her albums....the same day Witness dropped, petty and I love it.
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