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Post by MilesW1998 on Sept 16, 2017 17:21:03 GMT -5
Can we please cut the whole "boy band" argument for God's sake? Don't discuss it here, take it somewhere else like "Your Opinion Please" board, not here, it's taking up unnecessary space here on this thread.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Sept 16, 2017 17:28:56 GMT -5
#triggered?
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Post by MilesW1998 on Sept 16, 2017 17:31:45 GMT -5
^No, this whole boy band argument shouldn't belong here in the first place. Please take this to YOP to discuss this, don't take up anymore unnecessary space by discussing it here.
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Post by vocech123 on Sept 16, 2017 17:32:35 GMT -5
Can we please cut the whole "boy band" argument for God's sake? Don't discuss it here, take it somewhere else like "Your Opinion Please" board, not here, it's taking up unnecessary space here on this thread. Exactly what i was thinking. The thread is obviously not about "boy bands".
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Sept 16, 2017 18:09:37 GMT -5
Its quite literally 6 pages discussing that and not hot 100 related bullshit lol
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 16, 2017 19:00:43 GMT -5
Of course nobody is going to call the Beatles a boy band because "boy band" is a term used for mainly fluffy no-substance pop artists. But we like to conveniently forget that the fandom of the Beatles was pretty well exactly like the heights of the Backstreet Boys and One Direction. Their audiences were mainly teenage girls screaming at the tops of their lungs at concerts. The pandemonium of the Beatles was recreated again with the Backstreet Boys, N Sync and then again with One Direction and (to a slightly lesser degree) with other "boy bands" like Hanson and other teenager-focused all-male group. What the Beatles had that modern-day boy bands didn't have was the flexibility to do things with music that hadn't been done before. So they were able to win over music 'purists' eventually. If a boy band today were to attempt something like that, it would be death to their careers. Nobody would look at a member of One Direction with any sort of credibility the way the Beatles had, either as a group or solo. Even the mere mention of Harry Styles in the rock forum was a stain on that part of the board. There will never be another Beatles again because (well, other than the Beatles having the advantage of being among the first to shape the landscape of popular music) we won't allow another Beatles to be made. The audience the Beatles had coupled with the type of influencers that gave them their reputation and credibility could never align again because popularity and credibility have become so distanced. I don't think there'll ever be another Beatles for the exact reason you mentioned. One thing I always wondered though: part of the prejudice towards Backstreet Boys or One Direction is them being seen as directed exclusively at a female audience, but was the Beatles' original audience only girls or was it ok for boys to listen to The Beatles without being called names? The Beatles had both male and female fans. Girls wanted to date a Beatle, and boys wanted to be a Beatle (or at least grow their hair long like them). But seriously, the Beatles had fans of both sexes because they loved their music. It was like nothing else they had ever heard before (remember this was late 1963, early 1964) and once they heard it, they just wanted to hear it more and more. It's really as simple as that.
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Post by 85la on Sept 16, 2017 21:11:14 GMT -5
Actually, I did have a question related to the Hot 100 and this week's chart. Is it true now that Billboard adjusts for instant grat tracks from album pre-orders during the week the album is pre-ordered, and not the actual album release week as in the past, and that kworb doesn't adjust at all for instant grats? I ask because the sales #'s provided by kworb for Taylor's tracks are much higher than Billboard's.
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Sept 16, 2017 21:32:52 GMT -5
Actually, I did have a question related to the Hot 100 and this week's chart. Is it true now that Billboard adjusts for instant grat tracks from album pre-orders during the week the album is pre-ordered, and not the actual album release week as in the past, and that kworb doesn't adjust at all for instant grats? I ask because the sales #'s provided by kworb for Taylor's tracks are much higher than Billboard's. Correct. Instant grat tracks don't count at any point now. What's interesting is the inconsistency of the fact that streams and individual tracks count for album EQ AFTER the album is released, but not before. Why not? If reputation (or any other pre-order album) was out now - all the streams and individual track sales would count towards it's total, but they don't count prior to release - even though they are the exact same thing! (I'm excluding album pre-orders because those could be cancelled.)
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Sept 16, 2017 22:26:58 GMT -5
^No, this whole boy band argument shouldn't belong here in the first place. Please take this to YOP to discuss this, don't take up anymore unnecessary space by discussing it here. I agree this would be better suited in its own thread but until the mods decide to move the posts individually, or if you want to start the thread in YOP, there's not much we can do and it's still an interesting discussion so sorry. I don't think there'll ever be another Beatles for the exact reason you mentioned. One thing I always wondered though: part of the prejudice towards Backstreet Boys or One Direction is them being seen as directed exclusively at a female audience, but was the Beatles' original audience only girls or was it ok for boys to listen to The Beatles without being called names? The Beatles had both male and female fans. Girls wanted to date a Beatle, and boys wanted to be a Beatle (or at least grow their hair long like them). But seriously, the Beatles had fans of both sexes because they loved their music. It was like nothing else they had ever heard before (remember this was late 1963, early 1964) and once they heard it, they just wanted to hear it more and more. It's really as simple as that. If it was that simple, it wouldn't have been brought up that a large portion of their fans (at least in the beginning) were screaming girls.
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Post by felipe on Sept 16, 2017 22:51:11 GMT -5
^No, this whole boy band argument shouldn't belong here in the first place. Please take this to YOP to discuss this, don't take up anymore unnecessary space by discussing it here. I agree this would be better suited in its own thread but until the mods decide to move the posts individually, or if you want to start the thread in YOP, there's not much we can do and it's still an interesting discussion so sorry. The Beatles had both male and female fans. Girls wanted to date a Beatle, and boys wanted to be a Beatle (or at least grow their hair long like them). But seriously, the Beatles had fans of both sexes because they loved their music. It was like nothing else they had ever heard before (remember this was late 1963, early 1964) and once they heard it, they just wanted to hear it more and more. It's really as simple as that. If it was that simple, it wouldn't have been brought up that a large portion of their fans (at least in the beginning) were screaming girls. The way I see it is One Direction was never going to be taken serious as a band/group because male audience would be unwilling to give a chance to what had always been perceived as a "girls" act. So I wonder if The Beatles had male fans from the start and that's what enabled their growth to a bigger audience or if the boy/girl music didn't play as a big part back then as it does now.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Sept 16, 2017 22:55:23 GMT -5
I agree this would be better suited in its own thread but until the mods decide to move the posts individually, or if you want to start the thread in YOP, there's not much we can do and it's still an interesting discussion so sorry. If it was that simple, it wouldn't have been brought up that a large portion of their fans (at least in the beginning) were screaming girls. The way I see it is One Direction was never going to be taken serious as a band/group because male audience would be unwilling to give a chance to what had always been perceived as a "girls" act. So I wonder if The Beatles had male fans from the start and that's what enabled their growth to a bigger audience or if the boy/girl music didn't play as a big part back then as it does now. My guess is that they probably did. Plus at that time, there wasn't as much of a segmented audience the way there is now so even if girls overwhelmingly made up their audience, there wasn't a stigma associated with that the way there is now, so guys could like them without being ashamed to admit it. Plus, the stigma associated with popularity and being mainstream wasn't attached as well, so there was potential for them to grow and be seen as credible musicians by those who looked beyond the looks and catchiness of their initial songs. That ability allowed them to be taken seriously and give them the freedom to take risks while people watched/expected them to, thus allowing them to pretty much control the course of what pop music would end up being.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Sept 17, 2017 8:13:04 GMT -5
kworb.net/airadio/*** = Dropped or added a format Overall AI (Top 20) - 09/17/20171. (=) CHARLIE PUTH - Attention (177.375) (-1.000) 2. (=) SHAWN MENDES - There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back (165.302) (-2.228) *** 3. (=) DJ KHALED F/RIHANNA/B. TILLER - Wild Thoughts (149.207) (-4.728) 4. (=) NIALL HORAN - Slow Hands (145.786) (+1.145) 5. (=) IMAGINE DRAGONS - Believer (134.912) (-1.741) 6. (=) LIAM PAYNE - Strip That Down f/Quavo (118.839) (-0.705) *** 7. (=) FRENCH MONTANA - Unforgettable f/Swae Lee (114.511) (+1.114) 8. (=) ED SHEERAN - Shape Of You (112.026) (+0.125) 9. (=) TAYLOR SWIFT - Look What You Made Me Do (109.439) (+2.389) *** 10. (=) PORTUGAL. THE MAN - Feel It Still (107.030) (+1.857) 11. (=) BRUNO MARS - That's What I Like (104.672) (+0.073) 12. (=) THE CHAINSMOKERS & COLDPLAY - Something Just Like This (96.842) (-0.811) 13. (=) ZEDD & ALESSIA CARA - Stay (93.252) (-1.760) 14. (=) LUIS FONSI - Despacito f/Daddy Yankee (92.657) (-1.080) 15. (=) SAM HUNT - Body Like A Back Road (82.877) (-0.745) 16. (=) CARDI B - Bodak Yellow (77.431) (+0.749) 17. (=) P!NK - What About Us (73.945) (+1.500) 18. (+1) DUSTIN LYNCH - Small Town Boy (70.659) (-0.534) 19. (-1) JAMES ARTHUR - Say You Won't Let Go (70.315) (-0.947) 20. (=) CHEAT CODES - No Promises f/Demi Lovato (67.837) (+0.985) Others: 21. (+2) MAROON 5 - What Lovers Do f/SZA (65.041) (+2.354) 27. (+1) KESHA - Praying (60.091) (+1.162) 28. (+1) LOGIC - 1-800-273-8255 f/A.Cara/Khalid (59.469) (+1.695) 33. (+2) DEMI LOVATO - Sorry Not Sorry (51.898) (+1.051) 42. (+3) SAM SMITH - Too Good At Goodbyes (43.775) (+4.126)
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Post by Normi on Sept 17, 2017 8:17:41 GMT -5
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Post by Enigma. on Sept 17, 2017 8:22:13 GMT -5
Yess, SZA get that top 20 hit
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 17, 2017 8:43:36 GMT -5
I agree this would be better suited in its own thread but until the mods decide to move the posts individually, or if you want to start the thread in YOP, there's not much we can do and it's still an interesting discussion so sorry. If it was that simple, it wouldn't have been brought up that a large portion of their fans (at least in the beginning) were screaming girls. The way I see it is One Direction was never going to be taken serious as a band/group because male audience would be unwilling to give a chance to what had always been perceived as a "girls" act. So I wonder if The Beatles had male fans from the start and that's what enabled their growth to a bigger audience or if the boy/girl music didn't play as a big part back then as it does now. The Beatles had male and female fans right from the beginning. The girls were just much more "animated" about their devotion to the group. There was obviously a sexual component there with the girls as well. The boys for the most part, just sat and listened to the band's music. Look at any early concert film of the Beatles or TV appearance (like the Ed Sullivan Show appearances) and you will see males in the audience right along with females. Perhaps the males weren't screaming their lungs out for the group like their female counterparts, but they were bopping along to and enjoying the music just the same.
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Post by οΌ³ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½π€ο½ο½ on Sept 17, 2017 8:43:53 GMT -5
Radio loves Maroon 5 so much..if they releases instrumental, that would be top 20 Radio hit guaranteed. Slow Hands is hopefully next #1, he will be the only member to hit #1 on the Radio (One Direction never was #1).
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Post by vocech123 on Sept 17, 2017 8:47:32 GMT -5
The way I see it is One Direction was never going to be taken serious as a band/group because male audience would be unwilling to give a chance to what had always been perceived as a "girls" act. So I wonder if The Beatles had male fans from the start and that's what enabled their growth to a bigger audience or if the boy/girl music didn't play as a big part back then as it does now. The Beatles had male and female fans right from the beginning. The girls were just much more "animated" about their devotion to the group. There was obviously a sexual component there with the girls as well. The boys for the most part, just sat and listened to the band's music. Look at any early concert film of the Beatles or TV appearance (like the Ed Sullivan Show appearances) and you will see males in the audience right along with females. Perhaps the males weren't screaming their lungs out for the group like their female counterparts, but they were bopping along to and enjoying the music just the same. Can you stop with this boy band conversation here and go create a new threat about it? The thread is about the Billboard Hot 100 predictions.
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Post by vocech123 on Sept 17, 2017 8:48:35 GMT -5
Radio loves Maroon 5 so much..if they releases instrumental, that would be top 20 Radio hit guaranteed. Slow Hands is hopefully next #1, he will be the only member to hit #1 on the Radio (One Direction never was #1). Too bad both songs from Maroon 5 and Niall are weak in term of streams.
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Post by οΌ³ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½π€ο½ο½ on Sept 17, 2017 9:02:30 GMT -5
Radio loves Maroon 5 so much..if they releases instrumental, that would be top 20 Radio hit guaranteed. Slow Hands is hopefully next #1, he will be the only member to hit #1 on the Radio (One Direction never was #1). Too bad both songs from Maroon 5 and Niall are weak in term of streams. Streams sucks. I mean, it's important, but 50% of points..? For me, Spotify ruined Billboard, the most watched female song on Spotify is Cheap Thrills (the last number 1 by female lead before Taylor). Pop females suffers. Also, Slow Hands desreved that TOP 10 much more than Strip That Down.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Sept 17, 2017 9:46:06 GMT -5
The Beatles had male and female fans right from the beginning. The girls were just much more "animated" about their devotion to the group. There was obviously a sexual component there with the girls as well. The boys for the most part, just sat and listened to the band's music. Look at any early concert film of the Beatles or TV appearance (like the Ed Sullivan Show appearances) and you will see males in the audience right along with females. Perhaps the males weren't screaming their lungs out for the group like their female counterparts, but they were bopping along to and enjoying the music just the same. Can you stop with this boy band conversation here and go create a new threat about it? The thread is about the Billboard Hot 100 predictions. Actually, it's not. Predictions get their own thread every week. Clearly you weren't here last year when THAT became a weekly issue.
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Post by Dylan :) on Sept 17, 2017 9:54:26 GMT -5
The Beatles had male and female fans right from the beginning. The girls were just much more "animated" about their devotion to the group. There was obviously a sexual component there with the girls as well. The boys for the most part, just sat and listened to the band's music. Look at any early concert film of the Beatles or TV appearance (like the Ed Sullivan Show appearances) and you will see males in the audience right along with females. Perhaps the males weren't screaming their lungs out for the group like their female counterparts, but they were bopping along to and enjoying the music just the same. Can you stop with this boy band conversation here and go create a new threat about it? The thread is about the Billboard Hot 100 predictions. Just there to say predictions are actually for here
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Post by chartpredictor on Sept 17, 2017 10:16:37 GMT -5
Too bad both songs from Maroon 5 and Niall are weak in term of streams.Β Streams sucks. I mean, it's important, but 50% of points..? For me, Spotify ruined Billboard, the most watched female song on Spotify is Cheap Thrills (the last number 1 by female lead before Taylor). Pop females suffers. Also, Slow Hands desreved that TOP 10 much more than Strip That Down. That's how the majority of music is consumed nowadays. A chart reflecting popularity must reflect the most popular music-listening platform.
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Post by Bigfatliar 3 on Sept 17, 2017 10:18:24 GMT -5
Too bad both songs from Maroon 5 and Niall are weak in term of streams.Β Streams sucks. I mean, it's important, but 50% of points..? For me, Spotify ruined Billboard, the most watched female song on Spotify is Cheap Thrills (the last number 1 by female lead before Taylor). Pop females suffers. Also, Slow Hands desreved that TOP 10 much more than Strip That Down. Thanks to streams so there are more rap/hip hop song in the top charts. Actually im so happy that many black ppl artist get their fam they deserved.
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Post by Soulsista on Sept 17, 2017 11:06:46 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
September 29, 1962
01 01 Sherry - The Four Seasons (3rd of 5 weeks at #1) 02 02 Ramblin' Rose - Nat King Cole 03 04 Green Onions - Booker T. & The MG's 04 13 Monster Mash - Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers 05 03 Sheila - Tommy Roe 06 06 Let's Dance - Chris Montez 07 12 Alley Cat - Bent Fabric & His Piano 08 08 Patches - Dickey Lee 09 07 You Belong To Me - The Duprees 10 05 Teen Age Idol - Rick Nelson
September 30, 1967
01 01 The Letter - The Box Tops (2nd of 4 weeks at #1) 02 02 Ode To Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry 03 05 Never My Love - The Association 04 03 Come Back When You Grow Up - Bobby Vee & The Strangers 05 04 Reflections - Diana Ross & The Supremes 06 06 Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie - Jay & The Techniques 07 07 (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher - Jackie Wilson 08 10 Funky Broadway - Wilson Pickett 09 09 I Dig Rock And Roll Music - Peter, Paul & Mary 10 14 Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
September 30, 1972
01 01 Baby, Don't Get Hooked On Me - Mac Davis (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 Black & White - Three Dog Night 03 03 Saturday In The Park - Chicago 04 04 Back Stabbers - The O'Jays 05 06 Ben - Michael Jackson 06 07 Everybody Plays The Fool - The Main Ingredient 07 09 Go All The Way - The Raspberries 08 13 Use Me - Bill Withers 09 18 Burning Love / It's Only a Matter Of Time - Elvis Presley 10 14 Popcorn - Hot Butter
October 1, 1977
01 08 Star Wars Theme / Cantina Band (Medley) - Meco (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 04 Keep It Comin' Love - K.C. & The Sunshine Band 03 03 Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac 04 01 Best Of My Love - The Emotions 05 05 Strawberry Letter 23 - The Brothers Johnson 06 12 Nobody Does It Better - Carly Simon 07 07 Telephone Line - Electric Light Orchestra 08 09 That's Rock N' Roll - Shaun Cassidy 09 10 Cold As Ice - Foreigner 10 06 I Just Want To Be Your Everything - Andy Gibb
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Post by Soulsista on Sept 17, 2017 11:26:21 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
October 2, 1982
01 02 Jack And Diane - John (Cougar) Mellencamp (1st of 4 weeks at #1) 02 01 Abracadabra - The Steve Miller Band 03 03 Hard To Say I'm Sorry - Chicago 04 04 Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor 05 05 You Should Hear How She Talks About You - Melissa Manchester 06 06 Eye In The Sky - The Alan Parsons Project 07 07 Who Can It Be Now? - Men At Work 08 08 Somebody's Baby - Jackson Browne 09 15 I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) - Michael McDonald 10 09 Hurts So Good - John (Cougar) Mellencamp
October 3, 1987
01 01 Didn't We Almost Have It All - Whitney Houston (2nd and final week at #1) 02 02 Here I Go Again - Whitesnake 03 05 Lost In Emotion - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam 04 04 I Heard a Rumour - Bananarama 05 07 Carrie - Europe 06 10 U Got The Look - Prince (feat. Sheena Easton) 07 13 Who Will You Run To - Heart 08 06 When Smokey Sings - ABC 09 14 Paper In Fire - John Cougar Mellencamp 10 16 One Heartbeat - Smokey Robinson
October 3, 1992
01 01 End Of The Road - Boyz II Men (8th of 13 weeks at #1) 02 02 Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough - Patty Smyth & Don Henley 03 04 Humpin' Around - Bobby Brown 04 03 Baby-Baby-Baby - TLC 05 07 Jump Around - House Of Pain 06 09 She's Playing Hard To Get - Hi-Five 07 05 November Rain - Guns N' Roses 08 10 Please Don't Go - K.W.S. 09 08 Just Another Day - Jon Secada 10 06 Stay - Shakespear's Sister
September 27, 1997
01 01 Honey - Mariah Carey (3rd and final week at #1) 02 NE 4 Seasons Of Loneliness - Boyz II Men 03 03 You Make Me Wanna... - Usher 04 05 How Do I Live - LeAnn Rimes 05 02 Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) - The Backstreet Boys 06 04 Mo Money Mo Problems - The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Puff Daddy & Mase 07 06 I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans feat. 112 08 07 2 Become 1 - The Spice Girls 09 08 Semi-Charmed Life - Third Eye Blind 10 10 Foolish Games / You Were Meant For Me - Jewel
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Post by rainie on Sept 17, 2017 11:48:06 GMT -5
Agreed that the boy band arguement doesn't really belong on here, but I'll quickly drop in and say my two cents about it.
At the beginning of their career, the Beatles were certainly a boy band imo. Not only does the definition of boy band line up perfectly with what the Beatles were doing at that time, but their early music honestly isn't too different from a modern boy band like One Direction. Like they have the same poppy melodies, their musicianship was much simpler then, and their lyrics pandering to girls about love could almost be put in a modern song by a boy band without batting an eye.
However I think it's important to note that they transcended this label around the Rubbel Soul/Revolver-ish era. Yeah they still had the same teenage fan base, but they weren't being sold as sex symbols in the same way and their music was far too complex to be by a boy band. Think a good comparison for the latter day Beatles in terms of popularity would be Twenty One Pilots -- they're still well loved by the teenage demographic, but they're taken more seriously as artists and they're not being sold as sex symbols in the same way.
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Post by Soulsista on Sept 17, 2017 11:52:06 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 Flashback:
September 28, 2002
01 01 Dilemma - Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland (7th of 10 weeks at #1) 02 02 Gangsta Lovin' - Eve feat. Alicia Keys 03 03 Complicated - Avril Lavigne 04 04 Cleanin' Out My Closet - Eminem 05 06 I Need a Girl (Part 2) - P. Diddy & Ginuwine feat. Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggieri 06 07 One Last Breath - Creed 07 05 Hot In Herre - Nelly 08 09 Just Like a Pill - P!nk 09 08 Happy - Ashanti 10 11 Gotta Get Thru This - Daniel Beddingfield
September 29, 2007
01 02 Stronger - Kanye West (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Crank That (Soulja Boy) - Soulja Boy 03 04 The Way I Are - Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson 04 03 Big Girls Don't Cry - Fergie 05 19 Ayo Technology - 50 Cent feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland 06 11 Bed - J. Holiday 07 10 Let It Go - Keyshia Cole feat. Missy Elliott & Lil' Kim 08 06 Rockstar - Nickelback 09 14 Who Knew - P!nk 10 09 Shawty - Plies feat. T-Pain
14 NE Good Life - Kanye West feat. T-Pain 15 71 No One - Alicia Keys
September 29, 2012
01 02 One More Night - Maroon 5 (1st of 9 weeks at #1) 02 01 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together - Taylor Swift 03 04 Some Nights - fun. 04 03 Whistle - Flo Rida 05 06 Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - P!nk 06 07 As Long As You Love Me - Justin Bieber feat. Big Sean 07 05 Lights - Ellie Goulding 08 10 Too Close - Alex Clare 09 09 Good Time - Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen 10 08 Everybody Talks - Neon Trees
11 64 Gangnam Style - PSY 12 55 Clique - Kanye West, Jay-Z & Big Sean
October 1, 2016
01 01 Closer - The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey (5th of 12 weeks at #1) 02 02 Heathens - Twenty One Pilots 03 03 Cold Water - Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber & MΓ 04 04 Cheap Thrills - Sia feat. Sean Paul 05 05 Don't Let Me Down - The Chainsmokers feat. Daya 06 12 Let Me Love You - DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber 07 07 This Is What You Came For - Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna 08 13 Treat You Better - Shawn Mendes 09 06 Ride - Twenty One Pilots 10 08 Send My Love (To Your New Lover) - Adele
15 NE Perfect Illusion - Lady Gaga
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Post by fhas on Sept 17, 2017 12:22:14 GMT -5
Dilemma, Stronger, One More Night, Closer. Great week for #1s.
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Post by thebops on Sept 17, 2017 20:05:01 GMT -5
09 18 Burning Love / It's Only a Matter Of Time - Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley's 38th and final Top 10 Pop hit. I say 38 because if you include his hits prior to the Hot 100 (using the "Top 100" chart which ran from November 1955 to July 28, 1958, one week before the debut of the Hot 100), you get a total of 38.
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Post by CF15 on Sept 17, 2017 20:59:03 GMT -5
I'm hoping to see Logic hit #1 and "Bank Account" reach the top 10 soon.
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