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Post by leonagwen on Jun 11, 2018 17:08:01 GMT -5
Most of the top 10 is Rythmic.
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Post by tanooki on Jun 11, 2018 17:25:21 GMT -5
Some stuff from Artist Chart History: Lauv - I Like Me Better #53 (+3) Kenny Chesney - Get Along #56 (+1) Tyga Featuring Offset - Taste #59 (+23) Billie Eilish & Khalid - Lovely #79 (+10) Jake Owen - I Was Jack (You Were Diane) #86 (+7)
Playinwitme isn't on the chart this week :/
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Post by velaxti on Jun 11, 2018 17:32:04 GMT -5
Most of the top 10 is Rythmic. I think every top 10 this decade has been mostly rhythmic though. It's quite a broad category, it covers everything from like Adele to 6ix9ine.
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Post by Gary on Jun 11, 2018 17:36:37 GMT -5
BTS Becomes First K-Pop Act With Two Hits on the Pop Songs Chart as 'Fake Love' Debuts
The song follows 'MIC Drop' featuring Desiigner, which reached No. 25 on the radio airplay survey.
Superstar South Korean boy band BTS becomes the first K-pop act to have tallied multiple hits on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart, as "Fake Love" debuts at No. 38 (on the ranking dated June 16). The song follows BTS' "MIC Drop," featuring Desiigner (and remixed by Steve Aoki), which became the first song by a K-pop group to reach Pop Songs; it peaked at No. 25 on Jan. 27.
Only one other K-pop song has hit Pop Songs: rapper PSY's "Gangnam Style" danced to No. 10 in 2012.
The Pop Songs chart, which began in 1992 (and in 2017 celebrated its 25th anniversary), measures total weekly plays, as tabulated by Nielsen Music, among its reporting panel of 158 mainstream top 40 stations.
The chart honors continue for BTS, as "Fake Love" parent album Love Yourself: Tear became the first K-pop set to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums survey (dated June 2). The same week, "Fake Love" launched at No. 10 on the streaming-, sales- and airplay-based Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, marking the first top 10 on the tally for a K-pop group.
Radio Disney led all Pop Songs reporters with 86 plays for "Fake Love" in the week ending June 10, according to Nielsen Music, making it the channel's most-played song in that span. KROI Houston followed with 44 plays.
Consistent BTS champion KJYO Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, contributed 29 plays for "Fake Love" last week. "The passion that fans have for BTS is one that I've never seen with any other artist before," program director JJ Ryan recently mused on the Billboard Chart Beat Podcast. "The fans are there in huge numbers. It's definitely a phenomenon. It's BTS' world and we're just living in it."
As previously reported, Post Malone earns his first Pop Songs No. 1, as "Psycho," featuring Ty Dolla $ign, rises 2-1, while taking over atop the Hot 100.
Plus, Taylor Swift tallies her 16th Pop Songs top 10, as "Delicate" climbs 11-10. Swift ties Bruno Mars and Usher for seventh place among acts with the most top 10s; Rihanna leads with 30, followed by Maroon 5 and P!nk (19 each), Justin Timberlake (18) and Mariah Carey and Katy Perry (17 each).
All charts will update tomorrow (June 12) on Billboard.com.
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Post by Abbaschand on Jun 11, 2018 18:00:07 GMT -5
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! I HAVE HAD IT WITH THIS MOTHER-FREAKING BTS ARMY, ON THE MOTHER-FREAKING BILLBOARD'S YOUTUBE COMMENT SECTION! It's really annoying!
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Post by ur local neighborhood dbender on Jun 11, 2018 18:16:18 GMT -5
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Jun 11, 2018 18:20:12 GMT -5
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! I HAVE HAD IT WITH THIS MOTHER-FREAKING BTS ARMY, ON THE MOTHER-FREAKING BILLBOARD'S YOUTUBE COMMENT SECTION! It's really annoying! That's why I don't view the comments when Billboard uploads their Top 10 preview. Those fans are really annoying.
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Jun 11, 2018 18:23:25 GMT -5
With Psycho going #1, B&B becomes one of the few albums to include 2 #1 singles. Congrats Post!
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jun 11, 2018 18:29:28 GMT -5
lol
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Post by rfucom on Jun 11, 2018 19:06:20 GMT -5
Congrats post! Better now should be next!
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Post by fernando4 on Jun 11, 2018 19:22:01 GMT -5
TOP 10:
1. Psycho (+1) 2. Nice For What (-1) 3. I Like It (+4) 4. Girls Like You (+90) 5. God's Plan (-2) 6. Boo'd Up (+2) 7. This Is America (-3) 8. Yikes (DEBUT!) 9. Lucid Dreams (+6) 10. The Middle (-5)
11. All Mine (DEBUT!) 12. Meant to Be (-3) 13. No Tears Left to Cry (-3) 16. Ghost Town (DEBUT!)
25. Wouldn't Leave (DEBUT!) 27. Violent Crimes (DEBUT!) 28. I Thought About Killing You (DEBUT!)
31. Back to You (+7) 36. No Mistakes (DEBUT!)
42. Love Lies (-7) 48. Fave Love (+3)
53. I Like Me Better (+3) 55. Simple (DEBUT!) 59. Taste (+23)
79. lovely (+10)
81. Must've Never Met You (DEBUT!) 89. Africa (DEBUT!)
96. Youngblood (DEBUT!) 99. Sin Pijama (DEBUT!)
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Post by jeiboy on Jun 11, 2018 19:56:03 GMT -5
JUNE/JULY HOT 100 TOP SPOT SCENARIO: (TRACKING WEEK)
June 8-14 - Psycho's 2nd week at #1 (chart dated for June 18) June 15-21 - Psycho vs. I Like It vs. Lucid Dreams (chart dated for June 25) June 22-28 - I Like It vs. Lucid Dreams vs Girls Like You? (chart dated for July 2) ****possible Drake album release June 29 - Drake album release *** (chart dated July 9)
I Like It has 1-2 weeks of chances only :( before Drake arrives
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2018 20:14:45 GMT -5
Is it consensus that Drake will absolutely take over #1 on the H100 with new stuff after having such a heavy profile with his current songs for awhile now?
I guess I feel like at some point, maybe soon, there's going to be a burn/shift and it's not going to be a given for him.
I'm skeptical (beyond the initial and inevitable album bomb) until I hear the music.
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Post by Mayman on Jun 11, 2018 20:17:21 GMT -5
I think of their is a standout track that everyone loves (or even track #1) that gets more plays than the other songs, then it could be a contender for #1.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2018 20:22:33 GMT -5
I wouldn't be surprised if he hits hard during release week and a standout song debuts on top. But will it last? It's just that almost any hip hop act can attest to the fallout that happens after a mammoth run atop the charts, and it's often pretty harsh. That's what's in the back of my mind.
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Post by rainie on Jun 11, 2018 20:25:15 GMT -5
Is it consensus that Drake will absolutely take over #1 on the H100 with new stuff after having such a heavy profile with his current songs for awhile now? I guess I feel like at some point, maybe soon, there's going to be a burn/shift and it's not going to be a given for him. I'm skeptical (beyond the initial and inevitable album bomb) until I hear the music. Yeah agreed. Remember how much burn out there was for him a year and half or so ago around the time that Passionfruit underperformed and that other single he released utterly bombed? Personally I could totally see I Like It holding down the top of the charts for a while during summer, though there’s a good chance one of Drake’s songs will bump it off the top for a week once the album drops.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jun 11, 2018 20:26:12 GMT -5
^I think Girls Like You will drop next week as sales go down and streaming is relatively steady. It will need radio to pick up to rebound.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2018 20:32:05 GMT -5
I think about 50 Cent in the 00s. Two huge eras, absolutely owning those years with a midas touch... and then the 3rd album had a sharp decline in hits and sales, and that was pretty much that.
And then pop has plenty of examples where many peoples' assumptions and expectations were completely bloated by prior successes, and those first singles didn't even challenge for #1 and subsequent hits were suddenly hard to come by. It just happens.
Drake may be ok for now given that his peak wasn't in his first two eras, that tends to make a difference in longevity.
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Post by kanfad on Jun 11, 2018 20:55:12 GMT -5
I think of their is a standout track that everyone loves (or even track #1) that gets more plays than the other songs, then it could be a contender for #1. Honestly not seeing any standout track from Scorpion's release debuting at no 1. Nice for What is still gaining on radio so unless that standout track has Gods Plans first week streaming numbers, that airplay advantage will be too much to overcome
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Post by tanooki on Jun 11, 2018 21:23:33 GMT -5
89. Africa (NEW)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2018 0:09:09 GMT -5
Someday this post phase will end, hoping by next year
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Post by Sherane Lamar on Jun 12, 2018 1:03:38 GMT -5
Most of the top 10 is Rythmic. I think every top 10 this decade has been mostly rhythmic though. It's quite a broad category, it covers everything from like Adele to 6ix9ine. I thought "rhythmic" was another euphemism for "black" like "urban" is.
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Post by 85la on Jun 12, 2018 1:14:28 GMT -5
There was a 3+ year gap between the start of Soundscan and the first top 10 debut of the 90s I've always wondered why that was the case? Did market conditions start to be so abruptly different in mid-1995 with the first top ten debuts, or were sales points (this seemed mainly to drive the high debuts) somehow mitigated the first few weeks and then a rule change in mid-1995 allowed the "true" sales to flood in from week one and enable the high debuts? Before late 1998, the airplay chart for the hot 100 didn’t include a lot of r&b/hip-hop stations, so those songs all likely would’ve charted much higher on airplay at the time. But otherwise your comparison makes sense to me. The component charts aren’t aligning very closely lately which is similar to the mid-late 90s. It did seem though that hip-hop started to be really huge and hit the mainstream by the 90s and that this was most heavily felt through album and single sales, but that top 40 didn't play it in full force because they are always behind and conservative when it comes to taking on new styles and genres and hip-hop might have felt a bit too edgy and abrasive for them.
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Post by Sherane Lamar on Jun 12, 2018 1:20:18 GMT -5
I think about 50 Cent in the 00s. Two huge eras, absolutely owning those years with a midas touch... and then the 3rd album had a sharp decline in hits and sales, and that was pretty much that. And then pop has plenty of examples where many peoples' assumptions and expectations were completely bloated by prior successes, and those first singles didn't even challenge for #1 and subsequent hits were suddenly hard to come by. It just happens.Drake may be ok for now given that his peak wasn't in his first two eras, that tends to make a difference in longevity. So basically, you're worried that Scorpion could become like another "More Life"? I might have worried about that myself. But given the incredible presence, longevity, and debut power that Drake has shown us in 2018, I wouldn't worry about that too much at all right now. If anything, Drake's shaping up to give us another "Views" type era. It's pretty incredible and bizarre. It pretty much seems as if that brief seven month break between "Signs" and "Scary Hours" was enough to get people to "miss" him, and re-invigorate his career. Another interesting thing about "More Life" (which is a "playlist") is that if you compare it to "Views" or "Take Care" it was a big disappointment. But if you compare it to WATTBA and IYRTITL (the ones labeled "mixtapes"), it's a big step up. So there may be more to it than just the label. It could be indicative about what kind of promotion goes into it.
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Post by Sherane Lamar on Jun 12, 2018 1:22:18 GMT -5
There was a 3+ year gap between the start of Soundscan and the first top 10 debut of the 90s I've always wondered why that was the case? Did market conditions start to be so abruptly different in mid-1995 with the first top ten debuts, or were sales points (this seemed mainly to drive the high debuts) somehow mitigated the first few weeks and then a rule change in mid-1995 allowed the "true" sales to flood in from week one and enable the high debuts? Before late 1998, the airplay chart for the hot 100 didn’t include a lot of r&b/hip-hop stations, so those songs all likely would’ve charted much higher on airplay at the time. But otherwise your comparison makes sense to me. The component charts aren’t aligning very closely lately which is similar to the mid-late 90s. It did seem though that hip-hop started to be really huge and hit the mainstream by the 90s and that this was most heavily felt through album and single sales, but that top 40 didn't play it in full force because they are always behind and conservative when it comes to taking on new styles and genres and hip-hop might have felt a bit too edgy and abrasive for them. It's because labels would wait for a song to already be big on radio before they released it as a single. And Billboard didn't count songs on the Hot 100 unless they were already released as singles. So in actuality, most of those songs were already very popular before they debuted.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Jun 12, 2018 1:33:22 GMT -5
Scorpion is gonna debut over a million first week, maybe even more.
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 12, 2018 1:38:01 GMT -5
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! I HAVE HAD IT WITH THIS MOTHER-FREAKING BTS ARMY, ON THE MOTHER-FREAKING BILLBOARD'S YOUTUBE COMMENT SECTION! It's really annoying! Yeah I think it's the biggest problem in the universe as well
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Post by iHype. on Jun 12, 2018 1:53:27 GMT -5
Girls Like You debuted #1 on Canadian Hot 100.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Jun 12, 2018 2:03:55 GMT -5
Girls Like You debuted #1 on Canadian Hot 100. Wow, Canada has no taste. Not much of a shocker knowing their national anthem.
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Post by filthy on Jun 12, 2018 5:16:26 GMT -5
I'm kinda shocked that Finesse is almost recurrent with only 23 weeks
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