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Post by sam8432 on Jul 30, 2019 10:38:53 GMT -5
Seems Boyz II Men get "lost" in the discussions about records. The only act with three singles to log 10+ weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100, yes? Yeah, the big success was relatively short-lived compared to others, but what a five years or so it was. Technically Drake has three 10+ week #1 songs, but two were only 10 and one was 11. It is a shame if Boyz II Men aren’t getting the recognition they deserve though!
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Post by David on Jul 30, 2019 10:44:48 GMT -5
Seems Boyz II Men get "lost" in the discussions about records. The only act with three singles to log 10+ weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100, yes? Yeah, the big success was relatively short-lived compared to others, but what a five years or so it was. Technically Drake has three 10+ week #1 songs, but two were only 10 and one was 11. It is a shame if Boyz II Men aren’t getting the recognition they deserve though! Boyz II Men had some of the best harmonies I've ever heard... incredibly talented group. I love them!
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 30, 2019 11:14:19 GMT -5
sam- as I don't recall off-hand, was Drake the lead on all three of those No. 1s? Maybe we should say 11+ weeks for Boyz- they're all 13-plus weeks, to boot.
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Post by kierz7 on Jul 30, 2019 11:15:58 GMT -5
I love ‘Boyz II Men’.
In their prime they were unstoppable, commercially and vocally.
• The #4 AOTD of the 90’s, behind Mariah Carey; Janet Jackson; Garth Brooks.
• Two Songs in the Top Ten 90’s Hot 100 Songs of the Decade: One Sweet Day & I’ll Make Love To You.
• The Third Most Successful Group of All Time on the Hot 100 behind The Beatles and Diana Ross/The Supremes.
Between July 1992 to March 1996 they accumulated 4 #1’s, 6 top 2’s and 7 top 3’s.
They were the: #1 Hot 100 Artist of ‘92, the #2 Hot 100 Artist of ‘95 and the #2 Hot 100 Artist of ‘96.
A LEGENDARY PEAK.
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Post by davidjl123 on Jul 30, 2019 11:27:06 GMT -5
sam- as I don't recall off-hand, was Drake the lead on all three of those No. 1s? Maybe we should say 11+ weeks for Boyz- they're all 13-plus weeks, to boot. He was the lead for One Dance (10), God's Plan (11), and In My Feelings (10)
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 30, 2019 13:11:06 GMT -5
^Thanks.
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Post by kimberly on Jul 30, 2019 17:17:12 GMT -5
Am I the only surprised that Spirit actually dropped out of the Hot 100 instead of rising due to The Gift's album release? Could it be because of the "complete my album" situation? If it lost all of its digital sales, streams might not have been enough to save it. Not sure if that's how this works though
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Post by eidde on Jul 30, 2019 17:26:07 GMT -5
Am I the only surprised that Spirit actually dropped out of the Hot 100 instead of rising due to The Gift's album release? Could it be because of the "complete my album" situation? If it lost all of its digital sales, streams might not have been enough to save it. Not sure if that's how this works though The CMA rule only impacts the sales chart, not the Hot 100, so it probably just lost its hype despite the album's release.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 30, 2019 17:30:40 GMT -5
^Also, it also seems that the continued box office success of the movie didn't translate into more Hot 100 success for the song.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 30, 2019 18:10:39 GMT -5
Is that how "Complete My Album's always worked? I do recall that sales linked to album pre-orders - instant grats - stopped counting toward the Hot 100/sales in late 2014- and if that's the case, would "Complete My Album" affect either the Digital Songs or Hot 100 charts?
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Post by Choco on Jul 30, 2019 18:10:52 GMT -5
It was probably stable-ish points-wise but competition was fierce this week.
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Post by 👑 Eloquent ™ on Jul 30, 2019 18:40:58 GMT -5
I love ‘Boyz II Men’. In their prime they were unstoppable, commercially and vocally. • The #4 AOTD of the 90’s, behind Mariah Carey; Janet Jackson; Garth Brooks. • Two Songs in the Top Ten 90’s Hot 100 Songs of the Decade: One Sweet Day & I’ll Make Love To You. • The Third Most Successful Group of All Time on the Hot 100 behind The Beatles and Diana Ross/The Supremes. Between July 1992 to March 1996 they accumulated 4 #1’s, 6 top 2’s and 7 top 3’s. They were the: #1 Hot 100 Artist of ‘92, the #2 Hot 100 Artist of ‘95 and the #2 Hot 100 Artist of ‘96. A LEGENDARY PEAK. Off topic, but curious: How did Mariah or Janet place in the top albums of the decade for the 90s, but not someone like Celine who had two albums that sold over 10 million respectively during the decade? Is this list incorporating single success or something? Did Mariah even have one album that surpassed 10 million copies in actual physical sales (not certification)? Is the list available? So many questions. lol
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Post by iHype. on Jul 30, 2019 18:54:23 GMT -5
Speaking of Boyz II Men, I feel like them losing the record is a bigger travesty than Mariah if anything. Only because they had a single with the most weeks #1, second most weeks #1, AND third most weeks #1. No other artist will probably be ever to claim that again. I think that is probably the most overlooked Hot 100 achievement ever.
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Post by imbondz on Jul 30, 2019 19:55:27 GMT -5
Speaking of Boyz II Men, I feel like them losing the record is a bigger travesty than Mariah if anything. Only because they had a single with the most weeks #1, second most weeks #1, AND third most weeks #1. No other artist will probably be ever to claim that again. I think that is probably the most overlooked Hot 100 achievement ever. Agreed. It’s very strange that Boyz II Men are hardly ever mentioned in chart feats.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 31, 2019 12:50:36 GMT -5
The Hot 100 Songwriters has Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell tied at #1 while in the Hot 100 Producers chart, Louis Bell remains at #1. O'Connell repeated for an eighth consecutive week, while Bell for a fifth one.
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Post by Gary on Jul 31, 2019 14:53:21 GMT -5
Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' Breaks Record for Longest Stay Atop Streaming Songs Chart
7/31/2019 by Kevin Rutherford
The record-breaking week comes at the same time as the song’s historic 17th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, doesn’t just break the record for most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the Aug. 3-dated chart (17!); it’s also the longest leader of all time on the Streaming Songs chart.
“Old Town Road” nabs a 17th week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs tally dated Aug. 3, accruing 72.5 million streams in the July 19-25 tracking week, according to Nielsen Music.
With 17 weeks atop the ranking -- all consecutive -- “Old Town Road” unseats “Despacito,” by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, featuring Justin Bieber, and takes sole possession of the distinction of the longest leader in the history of Streaming Songs, which began in 2013.
“Despacito” ruled Streaming Songs for 16 weeks, beginning on the May 27, 2017-dated list, also all consecutive.
Most Weeks at No. 1, Streaming Songs
17, “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus (2019) 16, “Despacito,” Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber (2017) 14, “Rockstar,” Post Malone feat. 21 Savage (2017-2018) 14, “Panda,” Desiigner (2016) 13, “Fancy,” Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX (2014) 13, “Wrecking Ball,” Miley Cyrus (2013-2014) 12, “Closer,” The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey (2016) 12, “Uptown Funk!,” Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars (2015) 11, “God’s Plan,” Drake (2018) 11, “We Can’t Stop,” Miley Cyrus (2013)
Like “Despacito,” “Old Town Road” is the first appearance on Streaming Songs for one of its artists -- in this case Lil Nas X, as Cyrus previously appeared on the tally in 2014 as part of Buck 22’s “Achy Breaky 2.” (“Despacito” was Fonsi’s first, and to date only, Streaming Songs appearance, and it was Daddy Yankee’s first as well, though he’s since charted three more times.)
Lil Nas X has since managed two more Streaming Songs titles: “Panini” (No. 5, July 6) and “Rodeo” (No. 13, July 6). Those songs sit at Nos. 13 and 46, respectively, on the Aug. 3-dated list.
“Old Town Road” concurrently lands at No. 1 on the On-Demand Streaming Songs ranking, which measures on-demand audio streams only. That’s its 16th week atop the list, one away from tying the all-time record held by “Rockstar” at 17 weeks. In all, 25.7 million of its 72.5 million streams overall came from on-demand audio sources.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Jul 31, 2019 14:58:12 GMT -5
^ Damn Miley was unstoppable in 2013
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Post by Kris on Jul 31, 2019 14:59:17 GMT -5
Anybody else forget Panda existed?
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Post by deepston on Jul 31, 2019 14:59:26 GMT -5
Mariah Carey fans are mad toxic, holy s**t They are really pressed, just let the guy enjoy his damn record Girl dont cause we happy for the kid and this isn't true. If you basing this off Twitter then every fanbase and everyone is mad at anything on that platform. Twitter fights you if you say the sky is blue. Lambs only come when sent for. While this song is the definition of novelty and not for me personally. I actually appreciate that its the most creative, important and original novelty song. Its pushing boundaries socially because of the artist and its pushing genre stereotypes. We love that! This song is what drag queen culture represents so this is huge! This is the energy this whole thing has. A legend passing the torch to the new way of doing things. I'm happy its Lil Nas and not some douche like Justin B Shouldn't Mariah be passing half the torch? If I remember correctly Despacito did the same feat :kii:
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Post by Gary on Jul 31, 2019 15:06:02 GMT -5
But Mariah never had to give up the torch til now - just had to share it
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Post by renfield75 on Jul 31, 2019 15:32:36 GMT -5
Speaking of Boyz II Men, I feel like them losing the record is a bigger travesty than Mariah if anything. Only because they had a single with the most weeks #1, second most weeks #1, AND third most weeks #1. No other artist will probably be ever to claim that again. I think that is probably the most overlooked Hot 100 achievement ever. Boyz II Men hold the distinction of having the biggest Hot 100 #1 song three different times, with "End Of The Road" in 1992, "I'll Make Love To You" in 1994 (which spent more weeks in the top ten than "I Will Always Love You" and thus took back the crown from Whitney), and of course "One Sweet Day" in 1995-96. I can't imagine any other act ever having the longest running #1 Hot 100 song three different times with three different songs. LEGENDS.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2019 16:14:50 GMT -5
Girl dont cause we happy for the kid and this isn't true. If you basing this off Twitter then every fanbase and everyone is mad at anything on that platform. Twitter fights you if you say the sky is blue. Lambs only come when sent for. While this song is the definition of novelty and not for me personally. I actually appreciate that its the most creative, important and original novelty song. Its pushing boundaries socially because of the artist and its pushing genre stereotypes. We love that! This song is what drag queen culture represents so this is huge! This is the energy this whole thing has. A legend passing the torch to the new way of doing things. I'm happy its Lil Nas and not some douche like Justin B Shouldn't Mariah be passing half the torch? If I remember correctly Despacito did the same feat The beauty is that song is officially going to oblivion now. Mariah will still have the 2 biggest songs on Billboard in 2 decades and so OSD will continue to live on as it has for 23 years and counting and when people say desperados songs the reaction will be
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Post by fhas on Jul 31, 2019 16:38:19 GMT -5
Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' Breaks Record for Longest Stay Atop Streaming Songs Chart
“Old Town Road” concurrently lands at No. 1 on the On-Demand Streaming Songs ranking, which measures on-demand audio streams only. That’s its 16th week atop the list, one away from tying the all-time record held by “Rockstar” at 17 weeks. In all, 25.7 million of its 72.5 million streams overall came from on-demand audio sources. For comparison, Despacito's potential 17th week on the Streaming Songs Chart: 39.5 million. Rockstar's 16th week at #1 on the On-Demand Songs Chart: 18.2 million.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 31, 2019 16:50:17 GMT -5
^So, it appears that YT is probably the biggest source of its streams now.
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Post by fhas on Jul 31, 2019 16:57:37 GMT -5
^So, it appears that YT is probably the biggest source of its streams now. ~41 million streams from YouTube. ~18k points coming from YouTube ~16k points coming from on-demand streaming ~2k points coming from programmed streaming 7,667 points coming from sales 6,714 points coming from radio
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Post by Au$tin on Aug 1, 2019 5:38:16 GMT -5
^So, it appears that YT is probably the biggest source of its streams now. ~41 million streams from YouTube. ~18k points coming from YouTube ~16k points coming from on-demand streaming ~2k points coming from programmed streaming 7,667 points coming from sales 6,714 points coming from radio This is just insane to me. Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, etc all combined still don't match the points it's getting from YouTube. Wow.
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Post by fhas on Aug 1, 2019 6:55:35 GMT -5
~41 million streams from YouTube. ~18k points coming from YouTube ~16k points coming from on-demand streaming ~2k points coming from programmed streaming 7,667 points coming from sales 6,714 points coming from radio This is just insane to me. Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, etc all combined still don't match the points it's getting from YouTube. Wow. What's even crazier is that it's doing this with YouTube streams being worth less points than on-demand streams. 10,000 points = 22.5 million YouTube streams 10,000 points = 15.5-16.5 million On-Demand streams
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Post by Gary on Aug 1, 2019 14:35:58 GMT -5
Boyz II Men's Shawn Stockman Congratulates Lil Nas X on Breaking Their Hot 100 Record
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By Brenton Blanchet | August 01, 2019 2:53 PM EDT Shawn Stockman
The former Hot 100 record holder gives advice to Lil Nas X after "Old Town Road" beats out "One Sweet Day."
Boyz II Men’s Shawn Stockman wants Lil Nas X to know he’s rooting for him.
This week, Lil Nas’ “Old Town Road” topped Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey’s 1995 ballad “One Sweet Day” as the longest-running No. 1 single in Billboard Hot 100 history. The legendary R&B group held or tied for the record three different times, with “End of the Road” at 13 weeks in 1992, “I’ll Make Love to You” at 14 weeks in 1994, and, of course, with “One Sweet Day,” which boasted the record of 16 weeks atop the Hot 100 for over two decades.
And after seeing some close calls, and having Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s Justin Bieber-featuring “Despacito” remix match the record when it also reigned for 16 weeks in 2017, Stockman isn’t surprised that Lil Nas’ breakout hit was able to finally beat out “One Sweet Day.”
“It makes sense that ‘Old Town Road’ did what it did,” Stockman says. “It’s the biggest song of the year... I congratulate Lil Nas X. Dude, congrats."
Now that it's achieved Hot 100 immortality, Stockman wonders if the song will fare better at the Grammys than his 16-week No. 1 did. He recalls Boyz II Men and Carey’s “One Sweet Day,” being shut out at the 1996 Grammys, losing both nominations for record of the year and best pop collaboration with vocals, despite being the longest-running chart-topper of its era.
“What I’ve noticed is that -- as great as ["Old Town Road"] is -- most of the time records that reach that level of success, with the exception of maybe ‘I Will Always Love You’ by Whitney Houston, never win Grammys.”
Stockman says he was impressed that Lil Nas X was able to pull off the Hot 100 feat, and notes that if Boyz II Men had the help of the Internet in 1995, the group’s endurance on the charts would be “crazy.” Still, he said he hopes the young rapper can grow beyond the success of “Old Town Road” and take some trophies home with him come award season. “I hope that he wins an award that helps him go beyond that success,” Stockman says. “It’s going to be pretty hard. And I say that based on experience."
Mostly, Stockman hopes Lil Nas X is able to achieve longevity in the music world. "I hope that if this is what you want to continue to do, [you] have people around you that can help you develop into being [what you want], or you might be considered as a one-hit wonder," he says of the viral phenom. "I hope that you’re able to transcend even beyond ‘Old Town Road.’ That’s what I wish him.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2019 14:50:26 GMT -5
So there was "The Era before Old Town Road" and there will be "The Era after Old Town Road". Is it then "New Town Road"?
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