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Post by thegreatdivine on May 12, 2020 12:09:30 GMT -5
Last update was almost 2 years ago.
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Post by Gary on May 12, 2020 12:14:39 GMT -5
Yes that was the last time Billboard wrote something up. If it helps I will change the tread title since top 40 has become the dominant topic
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Post by thegreatdivine on May 12, 2020 12:24:21 GMT -5
Yes that was the last time Billboard wrote something up. If it helps I will change the tread title since top 40 has become the dominant topic I didn't know that. I wonder why they don't report on the top 20 as much.
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Post by korbel16 on May 12, 2020 14:27:57 GMT -5
Nicki Minaj should have 56 now cuz of say so remix right ?
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Post by starlord on Jun 24, 2020 9:27:05 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Jul 1, 2020 17:15:38 GMT -5
Beyoncé Ties Michael Jackson’s Top 40 Mark as ‘Black Parade’ Debuts on Billboard Hot 100 7/1/2020 by Trevor Anderson
Beyoncé lands a milestone 40th top 40 hit on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart, as “Black Parade” debuts at No. 37 on the list dated July 4. The song opens as the top-selling track in the U.S., with 18,000 downloads sold in the week ending June 25, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, and enters at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart.
"Black Parade" was released late in the day on Friday, June 19. The Hot 100 chart ranks the 100 most popular songs of the week, blending all-genre U.S. streaming, radio airplay and sales data.
As “Parade” marches to No. 1 on Digital Song Sales, it becomes the diva’s ninth leader since the chart began in 2004. On the streaming side, “Parade” registered 7.8 million U.S. clicks in the week ending June 25. In terms of the other Hot 100 metric, radio airplay, “Parade” recorded 4.4 million in all-format audience in the week ending June 28. ("Parade" does not debut on either the all-genre Streaming Songs or Radio Songs charts.)
Beyond its Hot 100 arrival, “Parade” also debuts at No. 18 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It marks her 60th top 40 hit on the list, which began as an all-encompassing genre songs chart in 1958. On the much younger Hot R&B Songs chart, which launched in 2012, "Parade" starts at No. 5.
The tune also bows at No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and R&B Digital Song Sales rankings. It additionally starts at No. 38 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, with 3.2 million in format audience, and at No. 5 on the R&B Streaming Songs chart.
THE 40/40 CLUB: With her new track, Beyoncé ties Michael Jackson’s top 40 count in the Hot 100 archives. She secured her first top 40 through a featured turn on Jay-Z’s “’03 Bonnie and Clyde," which shot to No. 6 in 2002. Seven of her singles have gone all the way to No. 1, including this year’s guest turn on Megan Thee Stallion's “Savage,” extending her No. 1 Hot 100 count to three decades: the 2000s, '10s and '20s.
Jackson, meanwhile, has stretched his top 40 run from 1971’s “Got to Be There” through a posthumous featured spot on the Drake Scorpion cut “Don’t Matter to Me,” in 2018. Nearly one-third of the hits, 13, found their way to the summit – still the most among any male act since the chart began in 1958. Like Beyoncé, the late megastar is a member of the Hot 100’s triple decade club with leaders in the 1970s, '80s and '90s.
Of course, the parallels between Queen Bey and The King of Pop continue as both led groups with their own top 40 success stories before turning solo. Destiny’s Child, with Beyoncé as lead singer, clocked 13 top 40 hits from 1997-2005, while The Jackson 5/Jacksons, fronted by Michael for most of the sibling group's existence, accumulated 23 visits from 1969-84. Each group claimed four No. 1s.
Among all acts, Drake owns the Hot 100's top 40 record, with 111 such hits. Taylor Swift, with 63, leads among women.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jul 2, 2020 4:46:06 GMT -5
Most Top 40 hits among all acts:
111 Drake 82 Lil Wayne 81 Elvis Presley 63 Taylor Swift 57 Elton John 57 Nicki Minaj 56 Kanye West 51 Glee Cast 51 Eminem 51 Rihanna 50 The Beatles 50 Jay-Z 50 Chris Brown
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 2, 2020 12:48:05 GMT -5
HOW does Chris Brown have 50 top 40 tracks, jesus
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Post by kimberly on Jul 2, 2020 13:00:51 GMT -5
Yes that was the last time Billboard wrote something up. If it helps I will change the tread title since top 40 has become the dominant topic I didn't know that. I wonder why they don't report on the top 20 as much. 20 is a more arbitrary cutoff. Top 40 traditionally meant your song is a hit, although these days you can hit #1 without actually having a hit song so it's an outdated measure of a hit.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jul 2, 2020 13:28:10 GMT -5
HOW does Chris Brown have 50 top 40 tracks, jesus If Drake has released 300 songs digitally his entire career, Chris Brown has released 700. It's not surprising 50 of those have reached the top 40.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jul 2, 2020 13:35:00 GMT -5
I didn't know that. I wonder why they don't report on the top 20 as much. 20 is a more arbitrary cutoff. Top 40 traditionally meant your song is a hit, although these days you can hit #1 without actually having a hit song so it's an outdated measure of a hit. I wish they kept track of it the way they do top 10/top 40 hits. All I know is that Drake has 65 top 20 hits (the most ever), Madonna has 44, Taylor Swift has 44, Rihanna has 42, the Beatles have 42, Nicki Minaj has 37, Michael Jackson has 34 and Mariah Carey has 33.
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Post by Gary on Aug 24, 2020 22:51:17 GMT -5
Justin Bieber’s “Ghost” rises 6-5 for a new Hot 100 high, becoming his landmark 20th top five hit. He’s only the 10th act to reach the threshold.
Most Top Five Hot 100 Hits
29, The Beatles
28, Madonna
27, Mariah Carey
27, Drake
24, Janet Jackson
23, Rihanna
21, Elvis Presley (with the start of his career having predated the chart’s inception)
20, Justin Bieber
20, Michael Jackson
20, Stevie Wonder
19, Whitney Houston
19, Elton John
19, Taylor Swift
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