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Post by Enigma. on Sept 19, 2018 15:23:29 GMT -5
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korbel16
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Post by korbel16 on Sept 19, 2018 15:38:21 GMT -5
Cardi is 99.99% going to be a special guest at the super bowl to perform GLY... wow she really won ..
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Soundcl🕤ck
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Sept 19, 2018 16:04:56 GMT -5
What's with this Wednesday releases? Kesha, Avril, Lil Peep and XXX, Imagine Dragons, Eminem releasing Killshot...
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Post by campbellssoup on Sept 19, 2018 16:25:47 GMT -5
I'm really hoping "Slow Dancing in the Dark" by Joji can debut this week. Also, the new XXX and Lil Peep song sounds absolutely nothing like I expected.
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Post by Caviar on Sept 19, 2018 16:36:38 GMT -5
Anyone think "Trip" can jump into the top 15?
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Post by willapted33 on Sept 19, 2018 17:32:00 GMT -5
Falling Down sounds like a smash
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Post by hot100predictions on Sept 19, 2018 17:44:54 GMT -5
In conclusion, Falling Down or I Love It is our next #1 after GLY.
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Post by ddlz on Sept 19, 2018 18:04:24 GMT -5
Falling Down is going to be massive.
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Sept 19, 2018 18:13:51 GMT -5
In conclusion, Falling Down or I Love It is our next #1 after GLY. Im team I Love It. Falling Down is ok, it just pisses me off that they would make this since Peep and X wouldn't have ever collaborated, had they been still alive. Song just seems really fake.
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Post by jayhawk1117 on Sept 19, 2018 18:21:32 GMT -5
Falling down does sound good but the making of it seems super fake and greedy.
Its kinda like look at these DEAD artists that y'all loved collabing from heaven. Just super scummy
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Post by campbellssoup on Sept 19, 2018 18:37:34 GMT -5
Falling Down sounds way too upbeat to sound like anything XXXTentacion or Lil Peep would have made when they were alive, but their names are now embedded with the music.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Sept 19, 2018 18:49:55 GMT -5
Falling Down makes me really uncomfortable, it's one thing to release music beyond the grave, but having two dead artists collab with each other despite not even liking each other makes me feel ill.
This is a really scummy move, the labels are just banking off these two, and they can't defend themselves cuz their dead. It's pretty sickening.
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Sept 19, 2018 19:03:32 GMT -5
Falling Down makes me really uncomfortable, it's one thing to release music beyond the grave, but having two dead artists collab with each other despite not even liking each other makes me feel ill. This is a really scummy move, the labels are just banking off these two, and they can't defend themselves cuz their dead. It's pretty sickening. My exact feeling towards it.
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Post by sam8432 on Sept 19, 2018 19:11:35 GMT -5
If GLY hits #1, it'll be a 6 year gap between #1s for Maroon 5. It'll be the longest since Beyoncé hit #1 last December. Besides Beyoncé, Drake, JT and M5, I can't remember very many artists with such long gaps between #1s recently.
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owenlovesmusic
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Sept 19, 2018 19:17:43 GMT -5
Some Maroon 5 chart history
-First charted in 2002 with "Harder to Breathe" at #18 -14 top 10s from 2004-2018 -3 #1s -First #1 was in 2007 with "Makes Me Wonder"
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Sept 19, 2018 19:17:49 GMT -5
If GLY hits #1, it'll be a 6 year gap between #1s for Maroon 5. It'll be the longest since Beyoncé hit #1 last December. Besides Beyoncé, Drake, JT and M5, I can't remember very many artists with such long gaps between #1s recently. Sean Paul (10 years) Temperature -> Cheap Thrills Lil Wayne (7,5 years) Down -> I'm The One
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Post by hot100predictions on Sept 19, 2018 19:41:01 GMT -5
So we don’t like the new X song then?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2018 19:41:22 GMT -5
So we don’t like the new X song then? We are refusing to hear it
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Post by hot100predictions on Sept 19, 2018 19:45:30 GMT -5
So we don’t like the new X song then? We are refusing to hear it Iyo, but the song is good
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Post by gabe on Sept 19, 2018 20:56:09 GMT -5
I don't get all the Wednesday releases. If anything, Eminem & X/Peep should have waited till Friday. Avril's song won't do anything on the charts, and Imagine Dragons' song is just for the Wreck It Ralph soundtrack - they won't actively promote that.
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Post by thebops on Sept 19, 2018 21:07:23 GMT -5
Falling Down makes me really uncomfortable, it's one thing to release music beyond the grave, but having two dead artists collab with each other despite not even liking each other makes me feel ill. This is a really scummy move, the labels are just banking off these two, and they can't defend themselves cuz their dead. It's pretty sickening. Just an interesting side note, it wouldn't be the first time two deceased artists collab'ed on a song after their demise. On the country charts, RCA milked the Jim Reeves catalog for years after he died, including a digital splicing together of Reeves and Patsy Cline on Cline's "I Fall To Pieces". This was released in 1982; Reeves and Cline had been dead for 18 and 19 years respectively at that time. Reeves and Cline didn't dislike each other to my knowledge. If Lil Peep and X would never have worked together in real life due to artistic differences then I agree, it's kind of creepy and a money grab.
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owenlovesmusic
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Sept 19, 2018 21:42:27 GMT -5
Pac and Big had a song released together after their deaths but it was different because it had been a song that they had previously recorded together and been remixed. Peep/X is totally different.
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Post by 85la on Sept 20, 2018 1:20:19 GMT -5
Gosh, I hope Killshot hits #1 now that it’s commercially available. What better to song to lead the H100 during the SJW/resistance-era - it begins with with B*, ends with a homophobic statement and features cover art evoking gun violence. So proud! What? Yes please explain more denver. Are you being sarcastic?
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Post by samo🦕 on Sept 20, 2018 1:24:24 GMT -5
Falling Down makes me really uncomfortable, it's one thing to release music beyond the grave, but having two dead artists collab with each other despite not even liking each other makes me feel ill. This is a really scummy move, the labels are just banking off these two, and they can't defend themselves cuz their dead. It's pretty sickening. My exact feeling towards it.
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Post by Au$tin on Sept 20, 2018 2:58:26 GMT -5
If GLY hits #1, it'll be a 6 year gap between #1s for Maroon 5. It'll be the longest since Beyoncé hit #1 last December. Besides Beyoncé, Drake, JT and M5, I can't remember very many artists with such long gaps between #1s recently. Sean Paul (10 years) Temperature -> Cheap Thrills Lil Wayne (7,5 years) Down -> I'm The One Was Sean Paul credited on Cheap Thrills? I honestly don't remember. I do know the original solo version streamed a hell of a lot better than the SP version, but the SP version got more airplay. Don't recall the digital sales, though.
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Post by renaboss on Sept 20, 2018 3:43:01 GMT -5
"Falling Down" IS pretty good. I'm starting to see a change in the hip-hop game and I like it.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Sept 20, 2018 7:46:47 GMT -5
Sean Paul (10 years) Temperature -> Cheap Thrills Lil Wayne (7,5 years) Down -> I'm The One Was Sean Paul credited on Cheap Thrills? I honestly don't remember. I do know the original solo version streamed a hell of a lot better than the SP version, but the SP version got more airplay. Don't recall the digital sales, though. It was, "Sia scores her first leader as an artist, while Paul returns to the top after 10 years, as "Cheap Thrills" replaces Drake's "One Dance" after 10 weeks at No. 1. Still, Drake, and Desiigner, set streaming chart records."
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Post by lazer on Sept 20, 2018 8:00:39 GMT -5
Did Falling Down and Killshot crash Spotify or something?.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Sept 20, 2018 8:14:44 GMT -5
kworb.net/airadio/*** = Dropped or added a format Overall AI (Top 20) - 2018/09/201. (=) MAROON 5 - Girls Like You f/Cardi B (165.897) (+1.110) 2. (=) POST MALONE - Better Now (144.429) (-0.435) 3. (=) CARDI B/BAD BUNNY/J BALVIN - I Like It (123.857) (-1.923) 4. (=) KHALID X NORMANI - Love Lies (122.714) (-0.648) 5. (=) DRAKE - In My Feelings (107.071) (-1.708) 6. (=) SELENA GOMEZ - Back To You (105.542) (+0.926) 7. (=) 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - Youngblood (100.252) (+2.411) 8. (=) TAYLOR SWIFT - Delicate (88.676) (+0.304) 9. (=) DJ KHALED/BIEBER/CHANCE/QUAVO - No Brainer (79.685) (-0.150) 10. (+1) JUICE WRLD - Lucid Dreams (73.775) (+0.456) 11. (-1) ARIANA GRANDE - No Tears Left to Cry (73.402) (-1.747) 12. (=) ZEDD/MAREN MORRIS/GREY - The Middle (69.649) (-0.309) 13. (+1) LAUV - I Like Me Better (66.989) (+0.628) 14. (+1) ARIANA GRANDE - God Is A Woman (66.676) (+0.645) 15. (-2) ELLA MAI - Boo'd Up (66.043) (-0.888) 16. (=) IMAGINE DRAGONS - Natural (64.346) (+0.924) 17. (=) TYGA - Taste f/Offset (63.125) (-0.015) 18. (+1) OLD DOMINION - Hotel Key (61.437) (+0.243) 19. (-1) LUKE BRYAN - Sunrise. Sunburn. Sunset (61.176) (-1.674) 20. (=) LOVELYTHEBAND - Broken (60.026) (+0.611) Others: 26. (=) RUSSELL DICKERSON - Blue Tacoma (52.840) (+1.281) 36. (=) COLE SWINDELL - Break Up In The End (42.747) (+0.648) 37. (=) DRAKE - Nonstop (41.966) (+0.670) 43. (+1) TRAVIS SCOTT - Sicko Mode (38.475) (+0.712) 47. (+1) LUKE COMBS - She Got The Best Of Me (36.741) (+0.845) 55. (+1) MARSHMELLO - Happier f/Bastille (32.012) (+0.874) 58. (+2) QUEEN NAIJA - Medicine (31.231) (+0.671) 62. (=) BEBE REXHA - I'm A Mess (30.011) (+0.834) 68. (+5) ELLA MAI - Trip (28.255) (+0.972) 74. (=) BENNY BLANCO, HALSEY & KHALID - Eastside (27.307) (+0.585)
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Post by tinawina on Sept 20, 2018 8:40:57 GMT -5
I'm just curious, how old are you? Also, about the rare-female/r&b top 10 discussion: this actually doesn't seem to be gender-specific; all r&b artists, whether male, female, solo, group, etc., don't seem to be pulling multiple smash top tens on the Hot 100 this decade. There's much talk of Ella Mai pulling a second top 10 this year, but she hasn't even done it yet, it would be "if" Trip does it, and that's by no means guaranteed. In fact, other than her and the aforementioned Rihanna (I know she's sort of an R&B/dance pop/dancehall, etc. hybrid artist, so many might not count her, I would though), I can only think of one other R&B artist off the top of my head that I know for sure pulled two top 10's in a year: Usher back in 2010 with OMG and DJ Got Us Fallin in Love (though the latter was more a dance song, so that might not even count). Has Chris Brown done it this decade? The Weeknd says hi He’s really the only one though. To me R&B has been struggling in part because it got a bit stagnant. For a long while there everyone was sounding like hip hop beats with nasal talk/singing or like a clone of Erykah Badu/Jill Scott. Then we had that whole throwback R&B/soul on pop radio phase which seemed to happening outside of urban radio and black artists, which was a bit odd but there were some great songs involved so I’m good. lol. Lately though contemporary R&B has hit a stride. There’s been this building swell of new artists for the past 5 ish years who sound fresh, incorporating new sounds and whatnot. There’s this atomospheric pop and trap influenced R&B thing going on and it looks like it might catch on to a larger audience beyond The Weeknd ( honestly that’s what I think Post Malone is but people call him hip hop). It will be interesting to see if it does. Normani’s launch might be the test. Khalid had been working this territory already.
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