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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jan 9, 2019 23:04:40 GMT -5
I love how he's a chart freak. C'mon Eastside!
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Post by jenglisbe on Jan 9, 2019 23:13:02 GMT -5
the stupid ass Juice Wrld remix is gonna block Sunflower from #1 😒 She released a vertical video too an hour ago so that should help also Why? I understand pulling out all the stops to get to #1, but who cares about just a second week at #1?
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Post by Au$tin on Jan 9, 2019 23:23:05 GMT -5
She released a vertical video too an hour ago so that should help also Why? I understand pulling out all the stops to get to #1, but who cares about just a second week at #1? Longer time at the summit can only be good. It keeps the song in the spotlight that much longer, furthering longevity, giving it even better stats that keep it more prominent longer, etc. A second week at number one may seem unnecessary, but it does marginally help the track out in the long run, especially in today's day and age where more exposure means more playlists, which means more streams even long after the song has finished its run. Plus, both of these things were probably already planned this week. I would bet they didn't think it would get to #1 this past week and were ready to pull out all the stops this week instead. Similar to Katy Perry's Missy Elliott remix for Last Friday Night. It was scheduled to release at a certain time, but then the track just built up enough strength to get to the summit the week before the remix's release.
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Post by jenglisbe on Jan 9, 2019 23:24:45 GMT -5
Plus, both of these things were probably already planned this week. I would bet they didn't think it would get to #1 this past week and were ready to pull out all the stops this week instead. That makes sense.
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Post by iHype. on Jan 10, 2019 0:07:30 GMT -5
- 2 Ariana singles - 2 Halsey singles - 2 Drake singles - 2 Post Malone singles - 2 Cardi B singles - 2 Dan + Shay singles
Are in the top 20 on overall radio. [And technically 2 Swae Lee singles if you count his sample in SICKO MODE!]
Has the top 20 ever been so... repetitive?
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Post by davidjl123 on Jan 10, 2019 1:09:18 GMT -5
Hmm
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Post by annefrankly on Jan 10, 2019 1:11:48 GMT -5
Unless the without me remix gets a huge boost tomorrow, I don’t see it making much of an impact on the song’s performance. But it’ll be a tight race between without me and sunflower, and I see without me holding no. 1
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Post by annefrankly on Jan 10, 2019 1:14:05 GMT -5
It’ll be a tight race for number 1 this week
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Post by kierz7 on Jan 10, 2019 5:54:43 GMT -5
Here lies another example. jenglisbe1995. • Waterfalls - TLC: #1 for 7 weeks / Top 10 for 18 weeks / YE #3 • Creep - TLC: #1 for 4 weeks / Top 10 for 20 weeks / YE #2 • Gangsta’s Paradise - Coolio #1 for 3 weeks / Top 10 for 17 weeks / YE #1 How did “Gangsta’s Paradise” top the YE charts when other songs had much greater chart runs, both in the top 10 and at #1, the very same year? • Take A Bow - Madonna #1 for 7 weeks / Top 10 for 16 weeks / YE #8 • Kiss From A Rose - Seal #1 for 1 week / Top 10 for 17 weeks / YE #4 Did BILLBOARD weigh the points of sales and radio airplay greater than they did individual chart runs during this time also? Gary(If so it would make sense as “GP” was the best selling song of the year and “KFAR” was the 2nd best selling)
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Jan 10, 2019 6:48:21 GMT -5
Now Sunflower got a proper video, it's chances of becoming #1 are high again. So for the next few weeks, the #1 is gonna be battled between Without Me, Sunflower, and High Hopes.
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Post by chartfreak on Jan 10, 2019 7:02:37 GMT -5
And this is the problem with radio.
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Post by Abbaschand on Jan 10, 2019 8:58:44 GMT -5
Now Sunflower got a proper video A "proper" video? This "proper" video cut a huge chunk of Swae's part and it' only a recording footage of studio session and live performance. You still want to call this a "proper" video?
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jan 10, 2019 9:10:20 GMT -5
Now Sunflower got a proper video A "proper" video? This "proper" video cut a huge chunk of Swae's part and it' only a recording footage of studio session and live performance. You still want to call this a "proper" video? You got told topmagic!
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Post by jenglisbe on Jan 10, 2019 9:13:19 GMT -5
Here lies another example. jenglisbe1995. • Waterfalls - TLC: #1 for 7 weeks / Top 10 for 18 weeks / YE #3 • Creep - TLC: #1 for 4 weeks / Top 10 for 20 weeks / YE #2 • Gangsta’s Paradise - Coolio #1 for 3 weeks / Top 10 for 17 weeks / YE #1 How did “Gangsta’s Paradise” top the YE charts when other songs had much greater chart runs, both in the top 10 and at #1, the very same year? • Take A Bow - Madonna #1 for 7 weeks / Top 10 for 16 weeks / YE #8 • Kiss From A Rose - Seal #1 for 1 week / Top 10 for 17 weeks / YE #4 Did BILLBOARD weigh the points of sales and radio airplay greater than they did individual chart runs during this time also? Gary(If so it would make sense as “GP” was the best selling song of the year and “KFAR” was the 2nd best selling) Yes, by that point it was about combining the sales and airplay from each charting week. “GP” had huge sales. I just didn’t realize they did it pre-Soundscan, too.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Jan 10, 2019 9:19:30 GMT -5
kworb.net/airadio/*** = Dropped or added a format Overall AI (Top 20) - 2019/01/10 1. (=) PANIC! AT THE DISCO - High Hopes (166.545) (-0.064) 2. (=) MARSHMELLO - Happier f/Bastille (140.696) (-0.492) 3. (=) HALSEY - Without Me (129.020) (+1.008) 4. (=) ARIANA GRANDE - Breathin (123.496) (-0.861) 5. (=) ARIANA GRANDE - thank u, next (122.884) (+0.606) 6. (=) MAROON 5 - Girls Like You (111.216) (-0.397) 7. (=) BENNY BLANCO, HALSEY & KHALID - Eastside (93.636) (-0.164) 8. (=) TRAVIS SCOTT - Sicko Mode (87.886) (+0.047) 9. (=) 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - Youngblood (86.735) (-0.584) 10. (=) KHALID X NORMANI - Love Lies (76.294) (-1.034) 11. (=) POST MALONE - Better Now (74.410) (-1.127) 12. (=) POST MALONE & SWAE LEE - Sunflower (71.667) (+1.868) 13. (=) BAD BUNNY - MIA f/Drake (68.154) (-0.414) 14. (=) ELLA MAI - Trip (66.794) (-1.536) 15. (=) DJ SNAKE/SELENA/OZUNA/CARDI B - Taki Taki (62.274) (-0.127) 16. (=) DAN + SHAY - Speechless (60.220) (-0.531) 17. (=) TAYLOR SWIFT - Delicate (59.654) (-0.435) 18. (=) LAUV - I Like Me Better (59.341) (-0.381) 19. (=) LOVELYTHEBAND - Broken (58.503) (-1.088) 20. (=) DAN + SHAY - Tequila (57.497) (-0.367) Others: 21. (+1) DUSTIN LYNCH - Good Girl (57.344) (+0.929) 24. (=) GUCCI MANE/BRUNO/KODAK - Wake Up In The Sky (54.766) (-0.869) 25. (+1) ELLIE GOULDING X DIPLO - Close To Me f/Swae Lee (54.196) (+1.370) *** 27. (=) DIERKS BENTLEY - Burning Man f/Brothers Osborne (52.926) (+0.562) 32. (+4) SCOTTY MCCREERY - This Is It (47.439) (+0.542) 35. (=) LIL WAYNE - Uproar (46.498) (-0.688) 37. (-5) KIP MOORE - Last Shot (46.128) (-1.756) 51. (+1) CARDI B - Money (36.217) (+0.625)
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Jan 10, 2019 9:35:40 GMT -5
Now Sunflower got a proper video A "proper" video? This "proper" video cut a huge chunk of Swae's part and it' only a recording footage of studio session and live performance. You still want to call this a "proper" video? Yet for some reason still gonna help Sunflower achieve a better run and possibly getting #1. The reason I said "proper" because it didn't matter the live performance, cutting Swae Lee's part and stuff. What mattered is it got a video outside of Spiderman and could possibly help Sunflower on it's way to #1.
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Post by TakeMe on Jan 10, 2019 10:51:33 GMT -5
So just to be sure, every year during holiday season, the Hot 100 will be flooded with the same holiday songs?
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Post by tanooki on Jan 10, 2019 10:59:33 GMT -5
It should be a good amount of the population gets most of there music from radio. Should be 40% radio 40% streaming 20% sales radio and streaming aren't equal though, streaming is certainly more dominant. Also, no way in hell that sales are that important
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Post by lazer on Jan 10, 2019 11:00:40 GMT -5
So just to be sure, every year during holiday season, the Hot 100 will be flooded with the same holiday songs? I hope not.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 10, 2019 11:23:36 GMT -5
It's Thursday. Any new music today??
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Post by atg on Jan 10, 2019 11:27:07 GMT -5
It's Thursday. Any new music today?? There’s a juice wrld remix for without me by halsey now...
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Post by dovahduck on Jan 10, 2019 12:04:09 GMT -5
It's Thursday. Any new music today?? We're getting a new song by Gesaffelstein and The Weeknd called "Lost in the Fire", that's getting released midnight EST. According to All Access it's gonna get a proper radio push on contemporary hit radio. So it has potential to be a hit.
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Post by Exclusive on Jan 10, 2019 12:31:42 GMT -5
So just to be sure, every year during holiday season, the Hot 100 will be flooded with the same holiday songs? If Billboard doesn't change their chart rules, then yes, expect a wave of Christmas songs every year.
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Post by noober on Jan 10, 2019 12:38:08 GMT -5
YASS THE WEEKND
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Post by Gary on Jan 10, 2019 13:53:55 GMT -5
'Surviving R. Kelly' Doc Finale Spurred 116% Gain in R. Kelly Music Streams
1/10/2019 by Xander Zellner
On Jan. 5, R. Kelly's songs generated 4.3 million on-demand streams in the U.S., up 116% from Jan. 2, the day before Lifetime's three-day docuseries began.
Following the Jan. 3-5 airing of Lifetime's six-part docuseries Surviving R. Kelly, on-demand streams of R. Kelly's music soared, as did his Wikipedia page views. Conversely, radio airplay has plunged for the controversial R&B singer.
Here's a look at how consumers and radio programmers have reacted to Kelly's catalog in the wake of the documentary.
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On Jan. 5, the third and final day of the airing of Surviving R. Kelly, on-demand streams of Kelly's music rose by 116 percent in the U.S., according to Nielsen Music, as compared to his streams on Jan. 2, the day before the series began.
Kelly's catalog of songs collected 4.3 million streams (audio and video combined) on Jan. 5, up from 1.9 million on Jan. 2.
The most-streamed songs for R. Kelly (full name Robert Sylvester Kelly) on Jan. 5 were: "Ignition" (433,000 U.S. streams; up 80 percent from 240,000 on Jan. 2), "Trapped in the Closet" (396,000; up 230 percent from 120,000), "Bump N' Grind" (266,000; up 94 percent from 137,000), "Same Girl," with Usher (176,000; up 126 percent from 78,000), and "I Believe I Can Fly" (161,000; up 48 percent from 109,000).
Further, if we add up Kelly's daily streams during the three days the documentary aired, along with the day after the finale (Jan. 3-6), they gained by 65 percent compared to the four days leading up to the series premiere (Dec. 30-Jan. 2). Kelly's songs tallied 14.5 million streams during the Jan. 3-6 period, versus 8.8 million on Dec. 30-Jan. 2.
Kelly has earned 13 top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including two No. 1s: "Bump N' Grind," in 1994, and "I'm Your Angel," with Celine Dion, in 1998. Based on current figures, it's unlikely that any R. Kelly tracks will re-enter the Hot 100 next week (dated Jan. 19); "Ignition" has so far collected 1.8 million U.S. streams and sold 1,000 downloads in the tracking week (which ends Jan. 10).
In the six-hour docuseries, multiple women allege that they were subjected to mental, physical and sexual abuse by the singer. Kelly has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct. Kelly's Chicago attorney Steve Greenberg also dismissed the claims, calling them "another round of stories" being used to "fill reality TV time." Kelly is reportedly under criminal investigation in Georgia in wake of the accusations made in the series.
R. Kelly perfoms onstage during the Soul Train Weekend Concert 2015 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Nov. 7, 2015 in Las Vegas. Read More R. Kelly Under Criminal Investigation in Atlanta After 'Surviving R. Kelly': Report
SOCIAL
Viewers have searched for more information on Kelly since Surviving R. Kelly first aired. On Jan. 2, the day before the premiere, he drew 3,000 Wikipedia page views, according to Next Big Sound. On Jan. 3, the figure doubled to 6,000. The sum then rocketed to 41,000 on Jan. 4 and dipped slightly to 36,000 on Jan. 5.
The two days after the airing brought even higher totals: 47,000 page views on Jan. 6 and 57,000 on Jan. 7.
R. Kelly perfoms onstage during the Soul Train Weekend Concert 2015 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Nov. 7, 2015 in Las Vegas. Read More R. Kelly Attorney Dismisses 'Surviving R. Kelly' Docuseries, Claims as 'Another Round of Stories'
AIRPLAY
Meanwhile, radio airplay for Kelly has plummeted. On Jan. 7, the first Monday following the airing of Surviving R. Kelly (and as weekday station morning shows returned after the weekend), Kelly's music totaled 198,000 in all-format radio audience impressions, continuing a sharp decline from 380,000 on Jan. 6 and 806,000 on Jan. 5. On Jan. 3, the day that the series premiered, Kelly's music totaled 1.25 million in airplay audience.
Even over the past year, radio airplay for Kelly's music has dropped noticeably. In January 2018, his songs (including with Dion and Public Announcement) averaged 11.1 million in audience each week. By December 2018 (counting the weeks ending Dec. 6-27), he averaged 6.7 million.
Two prominent co-owned Dallas stations have banned Kelly's music since the series aired. "Smooth R&B 105.7 [KRNB] and K104 [KKDA] made the decision to drop R. Kelly's music from our playlists due to the outpouring of concern from our listeners regarding Kelly's alleged sexual assaults of underage girls," Service Broadcasting Corporation explained in a statement. "There are no immediate plans to drop music from any other artists."
Additional reporting by Keith Caulfield, Kevin Rutherford and Gary Trust
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Post by feldspar905 on Jan 10, 2019 14:40:59 GMT -5
Apparently Juice Wrld is jumping on a Without Me remix...it’s out tonight lol Theres only 1 tracking day for it .
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 10, 2019 14:46:27 GMT -5
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Post by jebsib on Jan 10, 2019 14:48:02 GMT -5
Lady Gaga promised that she is pulling "Do What You Like" from all streaming / sales platforms. Understandable, but this just reinforces the weakening argument for owning your songs as opposed to streaming them.
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Post by feldspar905 on Jan 10, 2019 14:57:11 GMT -5
Fucking ew... even tho i love some of his music
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Post by feldspar905 on Jan 10, 2019 15:10:10 GMT -5
Does Anyone have an estimate on how High the new future single Will chart
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