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Post by Zach on May 1, 2018 18:32:39 GMT -5
Songs that fell more than 10 spots... 50. Feel It Still (-11) Feel It Still needs to bounce back hard next week and get 52 weeks on the chart. P.S. I know the one year of charting probably ain't happening but a man can dream.
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Post by Gary on May 1, 2018 19:25:35 GMT -5
Ariana Grande Earns Career-Best Debut on Streaming Songs Chart News By Kevin Rutherford | May 01, 2018 6:44 PM EDT
Ariana Grande 'No Tears Left To Cry'
“No Tears Left to Cry” debuts at No. 5, besting the No. 8 start of “Focus.”
Ariana Grande scores her best debut ever on Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart, as “No Tears Left to Cry” bows at No. 5 on the May 5-dated tally.
“Cry,” the first taste of new music from Grande since her 2016 album Dangerous Woman, starts at No. 5 with 36.9 million streams earned in the week ending April 26, according to Nielsen Music. That amount gives the singer her highest-ever debut on the ranking, eclipsing the No. 8 start of “Focus” (Nov. 21, 2015). However, it still has a few positions to go before it becomes her highest-charting track -- that distinction currently goes to “Problem,” featuring Iggy Azalea, which peaked at No. 2 (May 31, 2014) after its initial debut at No. 9.
The 36.9-million start is also Grande’s best streaming week for an individual song, besting “Side to Side,” featuring Nicki Minaj, which earned 19.2 million streams at its height, on the chart dated Dec. 10, 2016.
Additionally, "Cry" bows at No. 10 on the On-Demand Streaming Songs ranking, which includes audio streams from on-demand services only (22.8 million). “Cry” concurrently launches at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, tying her top debut (“Problem,” May 17, 2014), and starts at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales (100,000 downloads).
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on May 1, 2018 21:45:26 GMT -5
Songs that fell more than 10 spots... 50. Feel It Still (-11) Feel It Still needs to bounce back hard next week and get 52 weeks on the chart. P.S. I know the one year of charting probably ain't happening but a man can dream. If it can survive next week's Post Malone album bomb and Drake doesn't release his new album before it gets there, it might have a chance.
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Post by kanfad on May 1, 2018 22:18:58 GMT -5
Songs that fell more than 10 spots... 25. Finesse (-13) 37. Esskeetit (-13) 39. Stir Fry (-16) 43. Ric Flair Drip (-11) 45. Thunder (-11) 48. Chun-Li (-38) 49. Let You Down (-12) 50. Feel It Still (-11) 51. Drip (-18) 60. Bartier Cardi (-20) 62. Most People Are Good (-19) 65. Say Something (-16) 69. Outside Today (-11) 70. I Do (-28) 71. Ring (-27) 73. IDGAF (-13) 78. Barbie Tingz (-53) 80. I Lived It (-14) 83. Changes (-14) 85. The Long Way (-20) 87. El Farsante (-16) 89. Diamond Teeth Samurai (-28) 96. Cry Pretty (-48) 99. Thru Your Phone (-24) 100. Best Life (-33) yikes nicki needs to promote. Does that really do much in 2018? Most of her audience (rap) already know the songs have been released. They just dont care enough about it to go back for multiple listens
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Post by 85la on May 2, 2018 0:33:55 GMT -5
Finesse seemed to fall particularly hard. Even minus the J. Cole songs, it still would've fallen 12-19. At the rate it's going, and especially with Post's bomb next week, it might not last much more than 20 weeks and might not even make the year-end top ten.
Also, I wonder why several BTS songs are charting on the Japan Hot 100 chart and not the K-Pop chart, given that they are a K-Pop band lol
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Post by Gary on May 4, 2018 9:09:46 GMT -5
Hot 100 Chart Moves: Imagine Dragons Is First Act With Four Songs to Chart for at Least a Year Each
At 52 weeks, "Thunder" follows "Believer," "Demons" & "Radioactive."
As previously reported, Drake's "Nice for What" crowns the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a third week, encompassing its entire run on the ranking, dating to its No. 1 debut.
Meanwhile, four songs debut in the Hot 100's top 10, marking a first in the chart's 59-year history. Ariana Grande's "No Tears Left to Cry" launches at No. 3 and J. Cole starts at Nos. 6, 8 and 10 with "ATM," "Kevin's Heart" and "KOD," respectively, as parent album KOD bows as his fifth No. 1 on the Billboard 200. On the Hot 100, Cole makes history as the first artist ever to debut three titles in the top 10 in the same week.
Who else makes notable chart moves this week?
"Thunder," Imagine Dragons Correct, Kevin! The song, which peaked at No. 4 on the Hot 100 (on Dec. 2), logs its 52nd week on the Hot 100, dropping 34-45. It's the group's unprecedented fourth song to spend at least a year on the chart. The band was already the first act with three such hits, dating to the list's Aug. 4, 1958, inception.
(Notably, songs have averaged significantly longer average chart runs since the Hot 100 adopted Nielsen data in 1991. "Thunder" is just the 60th title in the Hot 100's history to chart for at least a year, and the first since "Believer"; that's out of over 27,000 total entries.)
Here is a recap of Imagine Dragons' four Hot 100 hits to reach the longevity milestone:
87 weeks (the most of any title), "Radioactive" (No. 3 peak; on Hot 100 in 2012-14) 61 weeks, "Demons" (No. 6; 2013-14) 52 weeks, "Believer" (No. 4, 2017-18) 52 weeks, "Thunder" (No. 4, 2017-18)
Imagine Dragons has earned the feat thanks, in part, to songs starting at rock radio and then crossing to pop formats. When "Believer" logged its 52nd week on the Hot 100, the band passed six acts with two songs apiece that have charted for at least 52 weeks: The Chainsmokers, Faith Hill, Lifehouse, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran and Train.
"Dame Tu Cosita," El Chombo The Panamanian producer (real name: Sebastian Clark) arrives with his viral hit, which enters the Hot 100 at No. 81. On Hot Latin Songs, it reaches the top five (6-5). The meme-assisted song bounds by 26 percent to 10.4 U.S. million streams, according to Nielsen Music.
"Everything's Gonna Be Alright," David Lee Murphy & Kenny Chesney The collaboration debuts at No. 95 on the Hot 100. It also becomes Murphy's sixth Country Airplay top 10 (12-10) and first since his No. 5 hit "Loco" in 2004. Chesney adds his 54th Country Airplay top 10, a sum that includes at least one every year since 1995.
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Post by Gary on May 4, 2018 9:15:05 GMT -5
The writing style always cracks me up. They acknowledge that Soundscan was the cause of the longer chart runs beginning in 1991 but then quote 60 out of 27,000 songs to reach a year since 1958.
BTW - the record prior to 1991 was just 43 weeks.
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Post by Au$tin on May 4, 2018 10:22:09 GMT -5
The writing style always cracks me up. We know. You've pointed this out to us every single time they make an article.
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Post by hunterquigley on May 4, 2018 11:24:05 GMT -5
Just realized that this week is the first week without Cardi B in the top 10 since August 26, which is 37 weeks of Cardi B
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Post by willapted33 on May 5, 2018 0:25:44 GMT -5
oh my lord
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Post by filthy on May 5, 2018 4:53:30 GMT -5
These threads are getting longer and longer (and better)
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on May 5, 2018 5:57:01 GMT -5
Well. I think there have been significant releases over the last few weeks that have lead to that and some interesting discussion associated with the Hot 100 and music in general, as a consequence.
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Post by TakeMe on May 5, 2018 8:05:06 GMT -5
Does anyone know if that Walmart yodeling boy will debut with his new song “Famous”?
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Post by thelegends on May 5, 2018 16:04:11 GMT -5
Does anyone know if that Walmart yodeling boy will debut with his new song “Famous”? Most Likely, Yes
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Post by willapted33 on May 5, 2018 17:36:47 GMT -5
Well. I think there have been significant releases over the last few weeks that have lead to that and some interesting discussion associated with the Hot 100 and music in general, as a consequence. May will be a cool down month, but June oh my god. a Drake album, 2 Kanye albums, a Nas abum (hopefully this does something) with the possibility of Rocky and Travis's albums releasing increasing with each month they hold it off.
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Post by Mayman on May 5, 2018 18:32:25 GMT -5
Well. I think there have been significant releases over the last few weeks that have lead to that and some interesting discussion associated with the Hot 100 and music in general, as a consequence. May will be a cool down month, but June oh my god. a Drake album, 2 Kanye albums, a Nas abum (hopefully this does something) with the possibility of Rocky and Travis's albums releasing increasing with each month they hold it off. It's going to be a crazy summer for the charts!
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Post by Gary on May 7, 2018 8:20:30 GMT -5
13 Things to Know About the Charts This Week: J. Cole Crowns Billboard 200 & Makes History in Hot 100's Top 10
5/5/2018 by Xander Zellner
David Wolff - Patrick/Redferns J. Cole performs at Le Zenith on Oct. 10, 2017 in Paris.
J. Cole dominates Billboard's charts this week, as his latest album KOD debuts atop the Billboard 200. The launch also helps the rapper make a record 96-to-1 vault on the Billboard Artist 100.
Plus, it's business as usual for Drake, whose single "Nice for What" rules the Billboard Hot 100 for a third week.
Here are 13 other things to know about the charts this week.
1. J. Cole becomes the first act in the Hot 100's history to debut three songs in the top 10 simultaneously. He bests Ed Sheeran and Drake, who each started two songs in the top 10 in the same week. Click here to read about Cole's historic feat.
2. Looking ahead to next week, Post Malone's beerbongs & bentleys is slated to shatter the weekly streaming record for an album and debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Click here to read the forecast.
3. On the latest Chart Beat Podcast, Gary Trust and Trevor Anderson discuss Ariana Grande's new hit "No Tears Left to Cry" and whether it could earn Grande her first No. 1 on the Hot 100. Click here to listen.
4. Over on the Pop Shop Podcast, Keith Caulfield and Katie Atkinson chat with Sting and Shaggy about how the stars bonded over their mutual adoration of reggae music for their new album, 44/876. Click here to listen.
5. Following the first full tracking week after his death, Avicii's catalog infuses the dance/electronic charts, with "Wake Me Up!" also re-entering the Hot 100 in the top 40. Click here to read the story.
6. Nicky Jam and J Balvin's "X" dethrones Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito," featuring Justin Bieber, atop the Hot Latin Songs chart. The latter smash spent a record 52 weeks at No. 1. Click here to read the article.
7. Bruce Springsteen's Greatest Hits on exclusive red vinyl leads all new releases in the biggest Record Store Day yet. Click here to read about other Record Store Day offerings on the charts.
8. Ella Fitzgerald earns her first No. 1 on the Jazz Albums chart … with an album recorded in 1956. Ella at Zardi's re-enters at No. 1, thanks to an exclusive Record Store Day release. Click here to read the story.
9. Following his controversial return to Twitter, Kanye West re-enters the Social 50 chart at No. 2. Click here to read the post.
10. NCT becomes the first K-pop act to hit No. 1 on the Emerging Artists chart, driven by the act's robust social media following. Click here to read the article.
11. Sugarland and Taylor Swift's "Babe" soars into the top 10 of the Hot Country Songs chart, earning Sugarland its first top 10 since 2010 and Swift her first since 2013, and her 20th overall. Click here to read the story.
12. Justin Timberlake's Man of the Woods Tour has earned $37 million and counting, helping the star lead the latest Hot Tours tally. Click here to read the update.
13. Billboard will change the way the streams are weighted on the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts, beginning this summer. Click here for details.
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