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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 11:50:01 GMT -5
1. This Is America 2. Nice For What 3. God's Plan 4. Psycho 5. Meant To Be 6. The Middle 7. Look Alive 8. Never be The Same 9. Perfect 10. No Tears Left To Cry
12. Whatever It Takes 16. Watch (debut) 17. Boo'd Up 19. Chun-Li 20. Heaven
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Post by leonagwen on May 14, 2018 11:53:20 GMT -5
So Drake wont beat The Black Eyed Peas record for most consecutive weeks at #1 with 2 songs back to back.
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 11:53:36 GMT -5
Most consecutive weeks at #1 (multiple songs)
1. Black Eyed Peas - 26 2. Usher - 19 3. Justin Bieber 17 4. Drake 15
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 11:54:02 GMT -5
So Drake wont beat The Black Eyed Peas record for most consecutive weeks at #1 with 2 songs back to back. Or Justin Bieber for that matter
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Post by jenglisbe on May 14, 2018 11:55:09 GMT -5
No. 1 bow in streaming & sales: "America" opens atop Streaming Songs with 65.3 million U.S. streams in the week ending May 10, according to Nielsen Music (covering its first five days of availability). Notably, with the song's official video garnering much attention, video accounts for an extremely robust 68 percent of the song's streaming total. "America" also starts at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales with 78,000 downloads sold in the same tracking period, while drawing 9.4 million in all-genre radio airplay audience in the week ending May 13 (as it enters the Rap Airplay chart at No. 20 and R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay at No. 30). 78k is lower than kworb was predicting, but glad "TIA" is #1 regardless. Lol because all of them are from the past few years because of that damn rule change. How many of those are from the past, say, 10-15 years?
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 11:55:16 GMT -5
First back to back to back #1 Debuts since Mariah-Whitney-Mariah in the mid 90s
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Post by filthy on May 14, 2018 11:55:25 GMT -5
No live countdown... But very happy for Donald!
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 11:57:17 GMT -5
Due to rule and market and technology changes, Chart records that had previously existed for decades fall by the week these days which makes comparing old eras to new fairly meaningless
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Post by leonagwen on May 14, 2018 11:58:48 GMT -5
So Drake wont beat The Black Eyed Peas record for most consecutive weeks at #1 with 2 songs back to back. Or Justin Bieber for that matter The Black Eyed Peas had 26 consecutive weeks with Boom Boom Pow and I Gotta Feeling.
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 11:59:27 GMT -5
This is America
#1 streaming 65.3 #1 Digital 78,000
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Post by jenglisbe on May 14, 2018 11:59:53 GMT -5
So Drake wont beat The Black Eyed Peas record for most consecutive weeks at #1 with 2 songs back to back. Or Justin Bieber for that matter What record does Justin Bieber have? Usher would be the solo/male artist with the most.
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 12:00:50 GMT -5
Or Justin Bieber for that matter The Black Eyed Peas had 26 consecutive weeks with Boom Boom Pow and I Gotta Feeling. Yes, Usher and Justin Bieber also logged numbers higher than Drake. Drake was 11 weeks away from Black Eyed Peas but still had not yet topped Justin Bieber's streak either or Usher's At 15, looking at 26 is a little premature
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 12:02:01 GMT -5
Or Justin Bieber for that matter What record does Justin Bieber have? Usher would be the solo/male artist with the most. A streak longer than Drake's at 17 weeks Just pointing out that looking at Drake's 15 weeks and believing that 26 weeks was within sights was premature when others had longer streaks than this one
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Post by jenglisbe on May 14, 2018 12:04:37 GMT -5
"TIA" still #1 at iTunes by a large margin and still #1 at Spotify, though that margin is closing. It's YouTube views must still be pretty strong as it's past 110 million views. How is it looking for a second week at #1?
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Post by filthy on May 14, 2018 12:06:43 GMT -5
A second week is probably very likely. It will eventually fall, but I think it will go #1 again due to the album release
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Post by Golden Bluebird on May 14, 2018 12:06:57 GMT -5
Drake was 11 weeks away from Black Eyed Peas but still had not yet topped Justin Bieber's steak either or Usher's Yeah, his steak doesn't taste as good as Justin Bieber's or Usher's.
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 12:09:52 GMT -5
Drake was 11 weeks away from Black Eyed Peas but still had not yet topped Justin Bieber's steak either or Usher's Yeah, his steak doesn't taste as good as Justin Bieber's or Usher's. LOL - funny Will fix the typo
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Post by tanooki on May 14, 2018 12:15:11 GMT -5
No. 1 bow in streaming & sales: "America" opens atop Streaming Songs with 65.3 million U.S. streams in the week ending May 10, according to Nielsen Music (covering its first five days of availability). Notably, with the song's official video garnering much attention, video accounts for an extremely robust 68 percent of the song's streaming total. "America" also starts at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales with 78,000 downloads sold in the same tracking period, while drawing 9.4 million in all-genre radio airplay audience in the week ending May 13 (as it enters the Rap Airplay chart at No. 20 and R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay at No. 30). 78k is lower than kworb was predicting, but glad "TIA" is #1 regardless. Lol because all of them are from the past few years because of that damn rule change. How many of those are from the past, say, 10-15 years? Shape of You 33 (2017) How Do I Live 32 (1997-98) Closer 32 (2016-17) Uptown Funk 31 (2014-15) Smooth 30 (1999-00) Party Rock Anthem 29 (2011-12) Foolish Games/You Were Meant For Me 28 (1997-98) That's What I Like 28 (2017) Truly Madly Deeply 26 (1997-98) Perfect 26 (2017-18) 6 out of 10 are from the past 15 years
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Post by jenglisbe on May 14, 2018 12:34:30 GMT -5
78k is lower than kworb was predicting, but glad "TIA" is #1 regardless. Lol because all of them are from the past few years because of that damn rule change. How many of those are from the past, say, 10-15 years? Shape of You 33 (2017) How Do I Live 32 (1997-98) Closer 32 (2016-17) Uptown Funk 31 (2014-15) Smooth 30 (1999-00) Party Rock Anthem 29 (2011-12) Foolish Games/You Were Meant For Me 28 (1997-98) That's What I Like 28 (2017) Truly Madly Deeply 26 (1997-98) Perfect 26 (2017-18) 6 out of 10 are from the past 15 years Thanks. It's funny that 4 are from the late 90s, then where was a dead period, and then from 2011-2018 we have 6 (and counting).
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Post by hot100predictions on May 14, 2018 12:36:17 GMT -5
I can't believe How Do I Live never hit #1 in 1997. It held the record for most weeks in the Top 5 at 25. I bet she was so mad lol.
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 12:38:50 GMT -5
I can't believe How Do I Live never hit #1 in 1997. It held the record for most weeks at #2. I bet she was so mad lol. You mean most weeks in the top ten for a #2 song?
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Post by hot100predictions on May 14, 2018 12:39:41 GMT -5
I can't believe How Do I Live never hit #1 in 1997. It held the record for most weeks at #2. I bet she was so mad lol. You mean most weeks in the top ten for a #2 song? edited it! hahah
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 12:58:26 GMT -5
On the list of above of 10 songs that spent a half year in the top 10, Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars would be the only ones with TWO
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Post by Leo ✔ on May 14, 2018 13:18:36 GMT -5
Yaaaay "Perfect" back again in top 10 ♥ Also super happy to see "Heaven" reaching #20!! Of course, I hope "Whatever It Takes" keeps growing to get a top 10 peak. :)
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Post by g8erboi on May 14, 2018 13:23:20 GMT -5
Perfect really, really needs to gtfo out of the top 10 for good.
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 13:23:53 GMT -5
Another example of chart "records" that can not be compared to prior eras
Bebe Rexha & FGL's 'Meant to Be' Ties 'Cruise' For Second-Longest Hot Country Songs Reign
At 24 weeks, the songs trail only Sam Hunt's 34-week No. 1 "Body Like a Back Road."
Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line's "Meant to Be" leads Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart (dated May 19) for a 24th week, tying FGL's own "Cruise," the debut hit for the duo (Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley), which ruled for 24 weeks in 2012-13.
The reigns are the longest for a song by a duo or group in the chart's 59-year history, and the second-longest overall. Sam Hunt's "Body Like a Back Road" holds the record with 34 weeks at No. 1 in 2017.
"Crazy to see how this song has taken on a life of its own and hear that it's making chart history," FGL's Kelley tells Billboard. "Bebe is part of our tribe now, and it's been magic to see fans from all over the globe react to such a special song."
Rexha and Hubbard co-wrote "Meant" with Josh Miller and David Garcia. "As songwriters, BK [Brian Kelley] and I aspire to create music that makes a difference," Hubbard says. "For us to have not only one but two songs that tie each other has gone far beyond our wildest dreams."
"Meant" extends its stay in the penthouse on Hot Country Songs, which blends streaming, airplay and sales data, as it remains atop Country Streaming Songs for a 20th week, collecting 21.8 million U.S. streams (down 5 percent, according to Nielsen Music). On Country Digital Song Sales, which it led for 19 weeks, it dips to No. 2 (28,000 downloads sold, down 13 percent). On Country Airplay, which "Meant" topped on April 28, it ranks in the top five for an eighth week, descending 3-5 (33.4 million in format audience, down 5 percent).
On the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, "Meant" peaked at No. 2 for three weeks (beginning March 31), becoming the highest-charting hit for a country duo or group since Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" in 2010 (and the highest-peaking for FGL; "Cruise" reached No. 4 in 2013).
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Post by filthy on May 14, 2018 13:24:43 GMT -5
On the list of above of 10 songs that spent a half year in the top 10, Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars would be the only ones with TWO in addition, 4 out of 10 songs on that list charted in 2017
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 13:29:00 GMT -5
yes streaming streaming has slowed down the chart - we will probably see a lot more in the future
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Post by filthy on May 14, 2018 13:30:52 GMT -5
It kinda proofs, that Shape Of You's record is going to be broken soon
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Post by Gary on May 14, 2018 13:35:26 GMT -5
Oh, of course it is. It is possible the song to do it has likely already been released...that is how quickly this will move - LOL
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