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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2019 21:49:16 GMT -5
good god some people cant f**king read.. i asked for SPOILERS go back to school Like omg, I'm so sorry you have to scroll Sarcastic point still stands
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Post by Au$tin on Nov 5, 2019 21:52:39 GMT -5
good god some people cant f**king read.. i asked for SPOILERS go back to school Which is precisely what everyone is discussing. Don't start trying to change the subject just because we don't agree with you.
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Post by tanooki on Nov 5, 2019 22:09:07 GMT -5
By the time I even start posting the charts, the discussion has moved to the next thread. There's not a whole lot going on after I post all the charts. It's not that big of a deal
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Post by Az Paynter on Nov 5, 2019 22:12:16 GMT -5
The amount of big dumb energy in the Hot 100 threads was already migraine-inducing but like... ya'll...
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Post by nathanalbright on Nov 5, 2019 22:30:50 GMT -5
By the time I even start posting the charts, the discussion has moved to the next thread. There's not a whole lot going on after I post all the charts. It's not that big of a deal Exactly, by the time all of the chart data has actually come in and is posted, most everyone is speculating on this debut or whether Adele or Rihanna will drop this week or what viral song will hit or what remix will cause a song to have a second wind or something else of that nature. It's a nice way to see how everything turned out.
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Post by gabe on Nov 6, 2019 0:35:25 GMT -5
all im asking for is spoilers and everyone's getting their panties in a twist.. bitches be pressedt!
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Nov 6, 2019 1:01:25 GMT -5
Yeah, full charts are far less relevant and more inconvenient than scrolling thru multiple angst-ridden pages/posts about whether a year-old song will be in the Top 25.
Thanks for posting the charts - I've learned the best time to visit the weekly thread is on the Tuesday 'after.'
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Post by Leo ✔ on Nov 6, 2019 7:21:27 GMT -5
People rather read shitpost than actual charts?? Only Pulse 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Nov 6, 2019 7:27:50 GMT -5
Guys, stop talking about this!! We got to start posting predictions for next week’s chart and predictions for the 2021 year end chart!!1
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Post by Leo ✔ on Nov 6, 2019 7:37:38 GMT -5
Guys, stop talking about this!! We got to start posting predictions for next week’s chart and predictions for the 2021 year end chart!!1 Oh yeah because who really cares about the charts? We can just do predictions !!!
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 6, 2019 9:51:59 GMT -5
By the time I even start posting the charts, the discussion has moved to the next thread. There's not a whole lot going on after I post all the charts. It's not that big of a deal For one, I do appreciate you and others taking the time to post those as well as others. Nobody's forcing anybody to pay to attention to anybody else ...
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 8, 2019 16:30:27 GMT -5
11/8/2019 by Kevin Rutherford
The song returns to the Hot 100 at No. 44.
Halloween yet again sparked sales and streaming gains for several spooky tunes, led by Michael Jackson's "Thriller," which returns to the Billboard Hot 100 dated Nov. 9 at No. 44.
The song originally reached No. 4 on the Hot 100 in March 1984.
It's the second straight year that "Thriller" has risen to return to the Hot 100, where older titles can appear if in the top 50 and showing a meaningful reason for their revivals. In 2018, the song returned at No. 31.
"Thriller" soared by 200% to 9,000 sold and by 136% to 13.3 million U.S. streams in the Oct. 25-31 tracking week, according to Nielsen Music. Those metrics spur the track's return to both Digital Song Sales (No. 11) and Streaming Songs (No. 44).
Jackson's classic isn't the top-selling Halloween song of the week, however. That distinction belongs to Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers' "Monster Mash," which leaps onto Digital Song Sales at No. 10 with 10,000 in sales (up 253%) while garnering 6.7 million streams (up 312%).
"Monster Mash" hits No. 10 for a second straight year on Digital Song Sales. It was a initially a graveyard, and Hot 100, smash in 1962, when it led the list for two weeks that October.
Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" is the third-best-selling Halloween song of the week (6,000, up 190%), while Danny Elfman's "This Is Halloween" (5,000, up 163%) and John Carpenter's "Halloween," the theme to the 1978 film of the same name (3,000, up 155%), round out the top five.
Streaming-wise, "Thriller" leads the way, followed by Parker's "Ghostbusters" at 8.8 million (up 152%), Elfman's "This Is Halloween" (7.8 million, up 160%) and Pickett's "Monster Mash" (6.7 million, up a 312%).
Other Halloween hits make genre-specific charts following the holiday. On Rock Digital Song Sales, Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" re-enters at No. 5 (2,000, up 124%), joined by Blue Oyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper," Oingo Boingo's "Dead Man's Party" and King Harvest's "Dancing in the Moonlight" (1,000 each). On Hard Rock Digital Song Sales, Marilyn Manson's cover of "This Is Halloween" and Rob Zombie's "Dragula" re-enter at Nos. 15 and 19 (1,000 each).
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Post by nathanalbright on Nov 8, 2019 17:13:55 GMT -5
It was a initially a graveyard, and Hot 100, smash in 1962, when it led the list for two weeks that October.
I see what you did there.
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