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Post by davidjl123 on Jul 23, 2018 13:28:33 GMT -5
IMF is looking to become a huge hit, perhaps even bigger than God's Plan, while Better Now is slowly creeping up. On the other hand, will Delicate & Taste have a better chance in making the top 10 this week? (sorry if this is too early)
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Jul 23, 2018 13:42:44 GMT -5
DJ Khaled is apparently dropping a song titled “No Brainer” with Justin Bieber, Quavo & Chance the Rapper (no lil wayne tf)
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jul 23, 2018 13:47:14 GMT -5
DJ Khaled is apparently dropping a song titled “No Brainer” with Justin Bieber, Quavo & Chance the Rapper (no lil wayne tf) He's "dropping new song" every week, and every week there's a new title.
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Post by korbel16 on Jul 23, 2018 13:49:16 GMT -5
DJ Khaled is apparently dropping a song titled “No Brainer” with Justin Bieber, Quavo & Chance the Rapper (no lil wayne tf) 2-5 peak unfortunately :/
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Jul 23, 2018 14:05:33 GMT -5
DJ Khaled is apparently dropping a song titled “No Brainer” with Justin Bieber, Quavo & Chance the Rapper (no lil wayne tf) 2-5 peak unfortunately :/ I doubt it will be even that high. Likely 10-20.
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Jul 23, 2018 14:25:24 GMT -5
DJ Khaled retweeted this:
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Post by ur local neighborhood dbender on Jul 23, 2018 14:30:00 GMT -5
I don't even think No Brainer will chart in the top 20. I think the DJ Khaled/Justin Bieber hype has faded.
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Post by weaver on Jul 23, 2018 14:30:11 GMT -5
We da best music!
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Post by chartslovergermany on Jul 23, 2018 14:39:21 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2018 14:40:53 GMT -5
I swear this is the 4th week in a row I've heard about the next DJ Khaled/Bieber collab, and the songs always have different names..
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jul 23, 2018 14:41:47 GMT -5
anotha one and his kid...
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Jul 23, 2018 16:40:15 GMT -5
I don't even think No Brainer will chart in the top 20. I think the DJ Khaled/Justin Bieber hype has faded. It’s possible but then again, everyone said that the DJ Khaled hype was over after Major Key and then Grateful came along so idk.
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Post by kierz7 on Jul 23, 2018 17:53:07 GMT -5
Excluding "Views", I would argue that the "Scorpion" era is the biggest Rap/Hip-Hop era since 50 Cent's 'Get Rich Or Die Tryin' in 2003/2004 in terms of chart popularity and cultural omnipresence, especially worldwide. 'In Da Club; 21 Questions; P.I.M.P' and not to mention his features throughout the era 'Magic Stick, How We Do, Hate It Or Love It' all would have collosal today in the social media era. 50 Cent's own "The Massacre", Kanye West's "Late Registration", Jay-Z's "The Blueprint 3" etc. each had a big single or two but "Scorpion" outpaces them both.
Overall, I would still consider Puff Daddy's "No Way Out" to be the biggest Hip-Hop era especially as someone who lived through it. 2 number one singles - 'Can't Nobody Hold Me Down' & 'I'll Be Missing You' and 2 number two peaking singles - 'All About The Benjamins' & 'Been Around The World' all of which are modern Rap classics. Not to mention that he had another number one single as featured on B.I.G's 'Mo Money, Mo Problems' and two other number ones the very same year as a producer on B.I.G's 'Hypnotize' and Carey's 'Honey'.
He dominated 1997 like no other.
Yes, comparing eras of different consumption isn't completely feasible but there's still much to be said.
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Jul 23, 2018 18:27:04 GMT -5
If 6ix9ine dropped FEFE on Friday it probably could’ve hit the top ten but since he dropped it on Sunday, he would be lucky to hit top 20.
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Post by 85la on Jul 24, 2018 0:46:03 GMT -5
Excluding "Views", I would argue that the "Scorpion" era is the biggest Rap/Hip-Hop era since 50 Cent's 'Get Rich Or Die Tryin' in 2003/2004 in terms of chart popularity and cultural omnipresence, especially worldwide. 'In Da Club; 21 Questions; P.I.M.P' and not to mention his features throughout the era 'Magic Stick, How We Do, Hate It Or Love It' all would have collosal today in the social media era. 50 Cent's own "The Massacre", Kanye West's "Late Registration", Jay-Z's "The Blueprint 3" etc. each had a big single or two but "Scorpion" outpaces them both.
Overall, I would still consider Puff Daddy's "No Way Out" to be the biggest Hip-Hop era especially as someone who lived through it. 2 number one singles - 'Can't Nobody Hold Me Down' & 'I'll Be Missing You' and 2 number two peaking singles - 'All About The Benjamins' & 'Been Around The World' all of which are modern Rap classics. Not to mention that he had another number one single as featured on B.I.G's 'Mo Money, Mo Problems' and two other number ones the very same year as a producer on B.I.G's 'Hypnotize' and Carey's 'Honey'.
He dominated 1997 like no other.
Yes, comparing eras of different consumption isn't completely feasible but there's still much to be said. Speaking specifically for inside the U.S., I would say 50's The Massacre era was slightly bigger than Get Rich Or Die Tryin (maybe even Scorpion, but it's hard to tell because the era isn't over yet). How We Do and Hate It Or Love It were actually more aligned with The Massacre, charting in late 2004 and 2005, and the album itself actually had 3 pretty big top 3 singles, including the 9 week #1 Candy Shop, and he also had many other smaller hits, either in lead or featured roles, charting at that time. I know this has been brought up a zillion times already, but it still doesn't make sense that they haven't discounted Delicate yet, especially last or this week since they've given it this extra push to radio. They clearly care about boosting its position, so why not also discount it, and wouldn't that be easier for them and even more effective? It seems like they even care more about getting her songs to #1 on pop radio than them getting into the top 10 on the overall Hot 100, or another likely explanation is that iTunes hasn't approved of the discount.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2018 0:51:19 GMT -5
Excluding "Views", I would argue that the "Scorpion" era is the biggest Rap/Hip-Hop era since 50 Cent's 'Get Rich Or Die Tryin' in 2003/2004 in terms of chart popularity and cultural omnipresence, especially worldwide. 'In Da Club; 21 Questions; P.I.M.P' and not to mention his features throughout the era 'Magic Stick, How We Do, Hate It Or Love It' all would have collosal today in the social media era. 50 Cent's own "The Massacre", Kanye West's "Late Registration", Jay-Z's "The Blueprint 3" etc. each had a big single or two but "Scorpion" outpaces them both.
Overall, I would still consider Puff Daddy's "No Way Out" to be the biggest Hip-Hop era especially as someone who lived through it. 2 number one singles - 'Can't Nobody Hold Me Down' & 'I'll Be Missing You' and 2 number two peaking singles - 'All About The Benjamins' & 'Been Around The World' all of which are modern Rap classics. Not to mention that he had another number one single as featured on B.I.G's 'Mo Money, Mo Problems' and two other number ones the very same year as a producer on B.I.G's 'Hypnotize' and Carey's 'Honey'.
He dominated 1997 like no other.
Yes, comparing eras of different consumption isn't completely feasible but there's still much to be said. Speaking specifically for inside the U.S., I would say 50's The Massacre era was slightly bigger than Get Rich Or Die Tryin (maybe even Scorpion, but it's hard to tell because the era isn't over yet). How We Do and Hate It Or Love It were actually more aligned with The Massacre, charting in late 2004 and 2005, and the album itself actually had 3 pretty big top 3 singles, including the 9 week #1 Candy Shop, and he also had many other smaller hits, either in lead or featured roles, charting at that time. I know this has been brought up a zillion times already, but it still doesn't make sense that they haven't discounted Delicate yet, especially last or this week since they've given it this extra push to radio. They clearly care about boosting its position, so why not also discount it, and wouldn't that be easier for them and even more effective? It seems like they even care more about getting her songs to #1 on pop radio than them getting into the top 10 on the overall Hot 100, or another likely explanation is that iTunes hasn't approved of the discount. She wanna make that extra 69 cents a copy
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Post by tanooki on Jul 24, 2018 0:58:28 GMT -5
Early prediction: Perfect gets a 53rd week
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Jul 24, 2018 1:04:38 GMT -5
Early prediction: Perfect gets a 53rd week i hope not but i can see that happening
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 24, 2018 1:20:16 GMT -5
I'd compare Scorpion to Usher's Confessions.. I know Drake's a rapper but he is also smoother than Usher has ever been. And so far 3 number ones, just like Usher got from Confessions, which went on to have fourth with the re-release.
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Post by ahmiizafii on Jul 24, 2018 2:01:10 GMT -5
Early prediction: Perfect gets a 53rd week So he will have 3 songs with 52+ weeks?
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Jul 24, 2018 8:14:09 GMT -5
kworb.net/airadio/*** = Dropped or added a format Overall AI (Top 20) - 2018/07/241. (=) CARDI B/BAD BUNNY/J BALVIN - I Like It (140.446) (+0.468) 2. (=) TAYLOR SWIFT - Delicate (136.678) (+0.835) 3. (=) MAROON 5 - Girls Like You f/Cardi B (135.440) (+3.480) 4. (=) ARIANA GRANDE - No Tears Left to Cry (117.452) (-1.388) 5. (=) ZEDD/MAREN MORRIS/GREY - The Middle (108.869) (-0.641) *** 6. (=) DRAKE - Nice for What (99.434) (-1.304) 7. (=) POST MALONE - Psycho f/Ty Dolla $ign (95.851) (-0.850) 8. (=) MARSHMELLO/ANNE-MARIE - Friends (93.736) (+0.852) 9. (=) ELLA MAI - Boo'd Up (88.826) (+0.214) 10. (=) SHAWN MENDES - In My Blood (84.749) (-1.228) 11. (+2) POST MALONE - Better Now (83.153) (+3.026) 12. (=) BEBE REXHA - Meant to Be f/Florida Georgia Line (81.082) (-0.419) 13. (-2) BAZZI - Mine (80.414) (-1.319) 14. (+1) DRAKE - In My Feelings (78.078) (+5.418) *** 15. (-1) CAMILA CABELLO - Never Be the Same (74.736) (-0.954) 16. (+1) KHALID X NORMANI - Love Lies (71.396) (+1.087) 17. (-1) LAUV - I Like Me Better (71.195) (-1.024) 18. (=) ED SHEERAN - Perfect (68.673) (-0.456) 19. (=) KENNY CHESNEY - Get Along (66.206) (-1.045) 20. (=) JAKE OWEN - I Was Jack (You Were Diane) (63.397) (+0.010) Others: 28. (+1) SELENA GOMEZ - Back To You (51.405) (+1.046) 30. (=) KEITH URBAN - Coming Home f/Julia Michaels (50.162) (+1.135) 57. (+3) 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - Youngblood (31.495) (+1.370)
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Post by Mayman on Jul 24, 2018 8:32:37 GMT -5
I Like It has been losing audience at pop for a few days, Delicate has a chance at the #1 on overall AI!
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Post by Taylor. on Jul 24, 2018 8:36:15 GMT -5
I Like It has been losing audience at pop for a few days, Delicate has a chance at the #1 on overall AI! GLY is going to pass her (and maybe both of them) tomorrow.
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Post by Mayman on Jul 24, 2018 8:37:01 GMT -5
I Like It has been losing audience at pop for a few days, Delicate has a chance at the #1 on overall AI! GLY is going to pass her (and maybe both of them) tomorrow. I didn't even look at GLY. Well, it can settle for #2 I guess.
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Post by hunterquigley on Jul 24, 2018 9:34:34 GMT -5
GLY is going to pass her (and maybe both of them) tomorrow. I didn't even look at GLY. Well, it can settle for #2 I guess. Wow number two behind No tears left to cry, I Like It, and now Girls Like you
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Post by korbel16 on Jul 24, 2018 11:54:38 GMT -5
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Post by brady47 on Jul 24, 2018 12:22:15 GMT -5
I Like It has been losing audience at pop for a few days, Delicate has a chance at the #1 on overall AI! Nah. "Girls Like You" is going to leapfrog it.
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Post by brady47 on Jul 24, 2018 12:29:07 GMT -5
I'd compare Scorpion to Usher's Confessions.. I know Drake's a rapper but he is also smoother than Usher has ever been. And so far 3 number ones, just like Usher got from Confessions, which went on to have fourth with the re-release. Usher's peak felt way bigger to me tbh. A diamond album in pure sales, four #1 singles - Yeah & Burn being the top 2 on the 2004 year end chart, he really owned 2004.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 24, 2018 12:44:37 GMT -5
NTLTC didn't recover from the audience adjustment over the weekend and had to settle for a #3 peak in Radio Songs. Better Nice and In My Feelings should be able to enter the top 10 next week.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2018 12:53:26 GMT -5
I'd compare Scorpion to Usher's Confessions.. I know Drake's a rapper but he is also smoother than Usher has ever been. And so far 3 number ones, just like Usher got from Confessions, which went on to have fourth with the re-release. Usher's peak felt way bigger to me tbh. A diamond album in pure sales, four #1 singles - Yeah & Burn being the top 2 on the 2004 year end chart, he really owned 2004. I agree, plus Usher's song performance at pop radio was stronger, which helped it feel bigger for many, I'm sure. But with consumption so different now with streaming in play, it's really tricky to compare the two eras.
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