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Post by Choco on Apr 13, 2018 15:41:32 GMT -5
God's Plan feels like such a non-event, same with Shape Of You last year and to some extent One Dance. These songs dominate radio, sales, and streaming but don't dominate the cultural landscape, that's why Despacito is such a special song, it felt like an event, everyone was talking about it last summer, everyone was singing it. Even Closer was an event, I was in school in Fall '16 and everyone was talking about it. I love God's Plan, but I don't understand why it's been #1 for so long. There was a lot of buzz about it in it's first couple weeks, but it died off fast. Even Despacito, weeks after it's fall from #1, was still being talked about everywhere. It was inescapable. It depends on what you consider the cultural landscape. I still hear Shape of You a lot and it certainly feels bigger than most other hits.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Apr 13, 2018 15:57:15 GMT -5
God's Plan feels like such a non-event, same with Shape Of You last year and to some extent One Dance. These songs dominate radio, sales, and streaming but don't dominate the cultural landscape, that's why Despacito is such a special song, it felt like an event, everyone was talking about it last summer, everyone was singing it. Even Closer was an event, I was in school in Fall '16 and everyone was talking about it. I love God's Plan, but I don't understand why it's been #1 for so long. There was a lot of buzz about it in it's first couple weeks, but it died off fast. Even Despacito, weeks after it's fall from #1, was still being talked about everywhere. It was inescapable. It depends on what you consider the cultural landscape. I still hear Shape of You a lot and it certainly feels bigger than most other hits. I mean, obviously Shape Of You is a huge song, it was and still is an airplay juggernaut. But what I mean by cultural landscape is that everyone is talking about it for months, it's memorable and the hype never dies down. These kind of hits are Despacito, Closer, Tik Tok, The Boy Is Mine, Candle In The Wind, Smooth, etc. Yeah, Shape Of You is big. But people weren't talking about it the same way they did with Somebody That I Used To Know and Rolling In The Deep.
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Post by jenglisbe on Apr 13, 2018 16:03:56 GMT -5
It depends on what you consider the cultural landscape. I still hear Shape of You a lot and it certainly feels bigger than most other hits. I mean, obviously Shape Of You is a huge song, it was and still is an airplay juggernaut. But what I mean by cultural landscape is that everyone is talking about it for months, it's memorable and the hype never dies down. These kind of hits are Despacito, Closer, Tik Tok, The Boy Is Mine, Candle In The Wind, Smooth, etc. Yeah, Shape Of You is big. But people weren't talking about it the same way they did with Somebody That I Used To Know and Rolling In The Deep. Based on...?
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 13, 2018 16:26:45 GMT -5
Yeah, in my social circle, Shape of You was just as talked about as any of those.
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Post by renaboss on Apr 13, 2018 17:04:51 GMT -5
God's Plan feels like such a non-event, same with Shape Of You last year and to some extent One Dance. These songs dominate radio, sales, and streaming but don't dominate the cultural landscape, that's why Despacito is such a special song, it felt like an event, everyone was talking about it last summer, everyone was singing it. Even Closer was an event, I was in school in Fall '16 and everyone was talking about it. I love God's Plan, but I don't understand why it's been #1 for so long. There was a lot of buzz about it in it's first couple weeks, but it died off fast. Even Despacito, weeks after it's fall from #1, was still being talked about everywhere. It was inescapable. I absolutely agree that "God's Plan" feels like a non-event, a few months from now it'll be forgotten about, most likely. But I would not compare it to "Shape of You" in the slightest. "Shape of You" made perfect sense as a #1 hit, and literally everyone, of every age group, now knows that song. That's what should make a #1 hit, for me - a song so transcendent and transparent that it becomes inescapable, you can't just not listen to it. No one goes through life, even in this day and age, without knowing most of the #1's from the 80's, for exampl. "God's Plan" doesn't have the same appeal, nor the same effect, and I'm sure it's not one for the ages. "Shape of You", however, felt like an instant classic, I believe it'll be a song people look back on 10, 20, 30 years from now. Also lol that the biggest thing about "Closer" for me and my group of friends was that it simply should not have been #1. Lol. I only thought that at the time of its reign, looking back now it makes more sense to me. But when it first hit #1 I was like WTF? This??
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Apr 13, 2018 17:09:22 GMT -5
It's Drake vs. Drake for No. 1 on Next Week's Hot 100, As 'Nice for What' Could Dethrone 'God's Plan'4/13/2018 by Gary Trust "Plan" has spent 11 weeks on top so far. Drake could dethrone himself at No. 1 on next week's Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated April 21), as new single "Nice for What" will debut and challenge his own "God's Plan" -- which has reigned for 11 weeks -- for the top spot. Let's look at the potential stats for both songs, released on Young Money/Cash Money/Republic Records, and how they might fare on next week's Hot 100; the chart blends weekly streaming, airplay and sales data, according to Nielsen Music. Based on preliminary totals projecting the tracking period feeding next week's Hot 100, "Nice," released late on April 6 (the first day of the streaming and sales tracking week), should launch with over 50 million U.S. streams and over 75,000 downloads sold in the week ending April 12. It should also draw over 25 million in all-format radio airplay audience in the week ending April 15 (the last day of the airplay tracking week). "Plan" should sport over 40 million U.S. streams, 30,000 sold and 110 million in airplay reach in the same measurement spans. When those figures are crunched, the leads in streaming and sales for "Nice" could be enough for the song to replace "Plan" at No. 1 on the Hot 100, despite the latter's notable advantage in airplay. If "Nice" wins the race, Drake would earn his fifth Hot 100 No. 1 and third as a lead artist. "Nice" supplanting "Plan" would also make Drake the 13th act to replace itself at No. 1 and the first since Justin Bieber, who did so as featured on Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito" and DJ Khaled's "I'm the One" (also featuring Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne), as the former wrestled the top spot from the latter on May 27, 2017. Bieber is also the last act to have replaced himself at No. 1 as a lead artist, when his "Love Yourself" took over for "Sorry" on the Hot 100 dated Feb. 13, 2016. With "Plan" having debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and "Nice" perhaps in line to do the same, Drake could become the first artist to replace himself at No. 1 with both songs having launched at the apex. Meanwhile, "Nice" would become the 30th single to start atop the Hot 100 and Drake would become only the fourth artist with multiple No. 1 debuts, following Mariah Carey, the leader with three, and Bieber and Britney Spears, each with two. Regardless of whether or not it arrives at No. 1, "Nice" should easily mark Drake's 25th Hot 100 top 10, tying him with Elvis Presley for the fourth-most top 10s among male soloists in the chart's history. The official video for "Nice" features stars including Tiffany Haddish, Rashida Jones and Olivia Wilde and also arrived April 6. The track samples Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor," which hit No. 7 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and No. 21 on the Hot 100 in 1999. Highlights of next week's Hot 100 will post on Billboard.com Monday (April 16), with all charts posting the following day (April 17).
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Post by tanooki on Apr 13, 2018 17:10:07 GMT -5
Despacito still had better memes than Gods Plan
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Post by renaboss on Apr 13, 2018 17:13:41 GMT -5
I just have to say this because I'm honestly pleasantly surprised: I'm really loving "Nice for What". I'm actually playing it on purpose, which must be a first for any Drake song for me. I don't know exactly what I love so much about it, but I do.
I'm only saying this because I know I have been such a sourpuss "hater" over the last few months because of "God's Plan", but it's just... ugh that song is such a bore, I can't get behind anything about it, and even with semi-regular exposure it simply hasn't grown on me in the slightest, which is atypical, usually you grow to like songs the more you listen to them, as is happening with me and "The Middle". I try to objectively deconstruct the song to figure out what about it could make it so popular (music video notwithstanding since it came out later) and I just can't. That meme-worthy line is nothing to write home about, it has no other memorable lyrics, I don't find it catchy in the slightest, nor is it really that deep or inspirational. But people apparently love it enough to keep it atop the chart for 11(+?) weeks. But "Nice for What"... I can't deconstruct it much either, but I'm loving it. Guess you really can't explain what makes a song work (or not) for you, huh? You like what you like, why should there be a logical reason? I tend to forget these simple things.
I'm rooting for "Nice for What", I really am.
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Post by renaboss on Apr 13, 2018 17:15:51 GMT -5
^^Ah, there it is, the token Billboard article... Someone said recently that whenever Billboard does one of those, the new candidate for #1 always does go #1.
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Post by mako on Apr 13, 2018 17:47:29 GMT -5
^^Ah, there it is, the token Billboard article... Someone said recently that whenever Billboard does one of those, the new candidate for #1 always does go #1. I said that. Mom I'm being recognized!
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Apr 13, 2018 18:02:12 GMT -5
Well congrats Drake on a second number one debut this era lol.
This album will actually break (streaming) records. I'm calling at least 2 top 10 debuts with a total of 5 songs in the top 10
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Post by hot100predictions on Apr 13, 2018 18:09:04 GMT -5
Well congrats Drake on a second number one debut this era lol. This album will actually break (streaming) records. I'm calling at least 2 top 10 debuts with a total of 5 songs in the top 10 Hell nah, more like 10 in the top 10 lol. Drake has been amazing lately and if he promotes, mainstream (iHeartRadio, etc) plays his album, he will likely be 1,2,3,4,5 on Billboard. I have a feeling this will the hottest summer in music since 2013/14. Also, Ariana!!
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Post by hot100predictions on Apr 13, 2018 18:11:58 GMT -5
I just have to say this because I'm honestly pleasantly surprised: I'm really loving "Nice for What". I'm actually playing it on purpose, which must be a first for any Drake song for me. I don't know exactly what I love so much about it, but I do. I'm only saying this because I know I have been such a sourpuss "hater" over the last few months because of "God's Plan", but it's just... ugh that song is such a bore, I can't get behind anything about it, and even with semi-regular exposure it simply hasn't grown on me in the slightest, which is atypical, usually you grow to like songs the more you listen to them, as is happening with me and "The Middle". I try to objectively deconstruct the song to figure out what about it could make it so popular (music video notwithstanding since it came out later) and I just can't. That meme-worthy line is nothing to write home about, it has no other memorable lyrics, I don't find it catchy in the slightest, nor is it really that deep or inspirational. But people apparently love it enough to keep it atop the chart for 11(+?) weeks. But "Nice for What"... I can't deconstruct it much either, but I'm loving it. Guess you really can't explain what makes a song work (or not) for you, huh? You like what you like, why should there be a logical reason? I tend to forget these simple things. I'm rooting for "Nice for What", I really am. I agree, I love songs that are number one for like one to five weeks, but after five, come on. And hopefully the faster popular artists release individual singles I feel like we can slowly start to eliminate these major No. 1 reigns like God's Plan, Despacito, etc.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Apr 13, 2018 18:20:37 GMT -5
Well congrats Drake on a second number one debut this era lol. This album will actually break (streaming) records. I'm calling at least 2 top 10 debuts with a total of 5 songs in the top 10 Hell nah, more like 10 in the top 10 lol. Drake has been amazing lately and if he promotes, mainstream (iHeartRadio, etc) plays his album, he will likely be 1,2,3,4,5 on Billboard. I have a feeling this will the hottest summer in music since 2013/14. Also, Ariana!! More like 15 songs in the top 10.
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Apr 13, 2018 18:43:57 GMT -5
Well congrats Drake on a second number one debut this era lol. This album will actually break (streaming) records. I'm calling at least 2 top 10 debuts with a total of 5 songs in the top 10 Hell nah, more like 10 in the top 10 lol. Drake has been amazing lately and if he promotes, mainstream (iHeartRadio, etc) plays his album, he will likely be 1,2,3,4,5 on Billboard. I have a feeling this will the hottest summer in music since 2013/14. Also, Ariana!! it's drake, very few artists ever are more mainstream than him lol. I'm sure he'll break a couple records that week
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Post by forg on Apr 13, 2018 22:06:06 GMT -5
If Nice for What debuts at #1 or eventually dethrones God's Plan in future weeks, I wonder if Drake can come near BEP's 26-week at #1 run with Boom Boom Pow and I Gotta Feeling
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Post by renaboss on Apr 14, 2018 3:15:39 GMT -5
If Nice for What debuts at #1 or eventually dethrones God's Plan in future weeks, I wonder if it can come near BEP's 26-week at #1 run with Boom Boom Pow and I Gotta Feeling Let's keep our fingers crossed that it doesn't. Maybe bring in a priest.
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Post by Harx on Apr 14, 2018 3:18:02 GMT -5
Let's keep our fingers crossed that it doesn't. Maybe bring in a priest. Bad things It's a lot of bad things That they wishin' and wishin' and wishin' and wishin' They wishin' on me
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Post by renaboss on Apr 14, 2018 3:21:23 GMT -5
Let's keep our fingers crossed that it doesn't. Maybe bring in a priest. Bad things It's a lot of bad things That they wishin' and wishin' and wishin' and wishin' They wishin' on meI always did feel that song was about me.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Apr 14, 2018 7:09:02 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind Drake surpassing the Black Eyed Peas' record because at least he's doing it with two songs that are at least above-average ("God's Plan" is a decent song and "Nice for What" is pretty great). "I Gotta Feeling" is good, but it cannot make up for just how atrocious "Boom Boom Pow" is.
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Post by ahmiizafii on Apr 14, 2018 8:04:22 GMT -5
Boom Boom Pow was terrible.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Apr 14, 2018 8:09:00 GMT -5
kworb.net/airadio/*** = Dropped or added a format Overall AI (Top 20) - 2018/04/141. (=) BEBE REXHA - Meant To Be f/F.G.L. (194.921) (+1.925) 2. (=) ZEDD/MAREN MORRIS/GREY - The Middle (164.619) (+0.740) 3. (+1) DRAKE - God's Plan (155.209) (+0.325) *** 4. (-1) BRUNO MARS & CARDI B - Finesse (153.976) (-3.794) 5. (=) ED SHEERAN - Perfect (137.383) (-1.343) 6. (=) THE WEEKND & KENDRICK LAMAR - Pray For Me (120.873) (+0.331) 7. (=) CAMILA CABELLO - Never Be The Same (118.056) (+2.042) 8. (+1) IMAGINE DRAGONS - Whatever It Takes (101.192) (+1.454) 9. (-1) MAX - Lights Down Low (101.070) (-1.040) 10. (=) DUA LIPA - New Rules (99.405) (-0.040) 11. (=) CAMILA CABELLO - Havana f/Young Thug (87.073) (-0.819) 12. (=) G-EAZY & HALSEY - Him & I (81.049) (-1.228) 13. (+1) MAROON 5 - Wait (75.715) (+1.294) 14. (-1) NF - Let You Down (75.564) (-1.554) 15. (=) PORTUGAL. THE MAN - Feel It Still (73.864) (+0.406) 16. (=) KENDRICK LAMAR & SZA - All The Stars (72.658) (+0.595) *** 17. (=) JORDAN DAVIS - Singles You Up (70.694) (+0.734) 18. (+1) POST MALONE - Psycho f/Ty Dolla $ign (68.431) (+1.553) 19. (-1) LUKE BRYAN - Most People Are Good (67.982) (-0.858) 20. (=) JASON ALDEAN - You Make It Easy (66.820) (+1.422) Outside the Top 20: 22. (=) BRETT ELDREDGE - The Long Way (61.939) (+1.189) 23. (=) BAZZI - Mine (61.443) (+1.392) 29. (+2) SHAWN MENDES - In My Blood (56.041) (+1.733) 53. (+13) DRAKE - Nice For What (35.153) (+6.239)
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Post by ahmiizafii on Apr 14, 2018 8:19:49 GMT -5
Finesse is dropping very hard.... It might get lower than perfect in a week or two. Perfect always wins b/w finesse and perfect.
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Post by fhas on Apr 14, 2018 10:27:20 GMT -5
I love God's Plan, Nice For What, I Gotta Feeling and especially Boom Boom Pow. I wouldn't mind Drake breaking the record, but I love BEP so much that I want them to hold the #1 record for decades.
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Post by renaboss on Apr 14, 2018 11:11:54 GMT -5
"Boom Boom Pow" is atrocious, "God's Plan" is boring, "Nice for What" is cool, "I Gotta Feeling" was an instant classic.
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Apr 14, 2018 12:01:07 GMT -5
I can't believe we let boom boom pow do that to the charts.
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 14, 2018 12:09:38 GMT -5
I love BBP more than the other 3.
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Post by Gary on Apr 14, 2018 14:20:06 GMT -5
Consecutive weeks at #1 (involving more than 1 single) Black Eyed Peas 26 Usher 19 Justin Bieber 17 Boyz II Men 16 Nelly 14 Beatles 14 Puff Daddy 13 Drake 12 Elvis Presley 11
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Post by 85la on Apr 14, 2018 14:38:15 GMT -5
"Boom Boom Pow" is atrocious, "God's Plan" is boring, "Nice for What" is cool, "I Gotta Feeling" was an instant classic. What is it about BBP that you hate and IGF that you think is a classic? It's somewhat odd to have drastically different views of the two, since both are very similar, uptempo blandish rhythmic/hip-hop songs. But all the songs you mentioned are kind of like that and pretty mediocre for me. It's funny, I think you were saying before that after many listens and maybe even trying, you still couldn't like GP, but that you instantly liked Nice for What. For me it's sort of been the opposite - not right away, but after a couple listens I started to like God's Plan, but after listening to NFW after a while, it's still not happening for me yet, but I can't say exactly why.
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Post by Zach on Apr 14, 2018 15:06:40 GMT -5
Boom Boom Pow is one of the worst things ever to hit #1 on the Hot 100 IMO. It's such an inartistic, uncreative song with no melody, grating production, stupid lyrics and mediocre vocal performances. I Gotta Feeling is a bit better I suppose but really isn't anything special either. So happy the club boom ended as quickly as it did. It produced some great popular music but some of the worst too. Needless to say, I wish Drake would take the record.
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