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Post by lazer on Nov 4, 2019 14:24:30 GMT -5
Happy for Selena. Now, it’s Demi Lovatos turn.
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Post by Normi on Nov 4, 2019 14:37:36 GMT -5
Are they not pushing South of the border in the US? It's connecting in the UK already and definitely has more US appeal than "Take me back to london" (still sad "Antisocial" did nothing anywhere other than a Top 10 debut in NZ, always was one of my favorites if only for Travis) Still shocked Beautiful People did as well as it did, I thought it was pretty boring and not that appealing to the US but for some reason it was a global smash?! If not I think that Ari duet could be released and he does a re-release with like 3 new songs and the remixes to further push streaming lol If that happens They're definitely waiting til SOTB is done (in the UK) though
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Post by Enigma. on Nov 4, 2019 14:42:18 GMT -5
TMBTL reached #1 in the UK only because of the remix and SOTB is stalling top 5-ish so I doubt that they'll push those anywhere else. The next US single will most likely be a new song.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 4, 2019 14:44:55 GMT -5
^I don't think they have. It isn't on kworb's radio update. Having 2 songs in the Radio Songs top 10 is probably why.
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Post by Leo ✔ on Nov 4, 2019 14:51:22 GMT -5
"Beautiful People" is still gaining on radio, so I don't get your point. Also, "South of the Border" apparently will impact radio this month.
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Post by Enigma. on Nov 4, 2019 15:00:44 GMT -5
"Beautiful People" is still gaining on radio, so I don't get your point. Also, "South of the Border" apparently will impact radio this month. It's been #5 and is #7 today? It's not plummeting of course, but can't see it climbing any further. But good to know SOTB is coming!
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 4, 2019 15:05:23 GMT -5
^Yeah, saturating radio stations with more than 2 songs by one artist as lead is something that doesn't seem to happen too often.
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Post by Leo ✔ on Nov 4, 2019 15:05:46 GMT -5
"Beautiful People" is still gaining on radio, so I don't get your point. Also, "South of the Border" apparently will impact radio this month. It's been #5 and is #7 today? It's not plummeting of course, but can't see it climbing any further. But good to know SOTB is coming! I can't see the estimates on kworb but there must be an adjustment on the AI since yesterday was the DST change.
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Post by Mayman on Nov 4, 2019 15:16:01 GMT -5
•Despite the drop, the single becomes his first No. 1 on Radio Songs (101.2 million, down 4%)•... This is distressing. Radio listener impressions continue to plummet. The number one airplay song with the lowest audience impressions since 2000 is Aaliyah’s “Try Again” which peaked at 93M. At this current rate, I’m sure that record will soon be surpassed as we enter the 2020’s. FUN FACT: Lou Bega’s “Mambo. No.5 (A Little Bit Of...”) was number one on the Hot 100 Airplay charts this week in 1999 with 101M audience impressions also. Didn't 7 rings hit #1 on the radio chart with ~88M? Or am I not remembering it correctly?
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Post by badrobot on Nov 4, 2019 15:18:36 GMT -5
•Despite the drop, the single becomes his first No. 1 on Radio Songs (101.2 million, down 4%)•... This is distressing. Radio listener impressions continue to plummet. The number one airplay song with the lowest audience impressions since 2000 is Aaliyah’s “Try Again” which peaked at 93M. At this current rate, I’m sure that record will soon be surpassed as we enter the 2020’s. FUN FACT: Lou Bega’s “Mambo. No.5 (A Little Bit Of...”) was number one on the Hot 100 Airplay charts this week in 1999 with 101M audience impressions also. Why is this distressing? I'm unclear what's so great about radio that we should be upset that it's declining. Given that streaming allows anyone to listen to whatever they want at anytime, often without any ads (or just a few ads if they're on a free tier), I've remained shocked that radio has been so slow to decline.
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Post by chanman on Nov 4, 2019 15:42:28 GMT -5
Great to see that Ed Sheeran realises that not everything can take him into top ten, now that BP is dropping and he has no new hit single in sight he'll show us how desperate he is regarding the charts and release the Ariana Grande duet.... Oh no...Ariana again I like the artist for her big hits except from when Boyfriend came along. She can emerge for Summer 2020 instead.
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Post by sirskimask on Nov 4, 2019 15:44:43 GMT -5
Great to see that Ed Sheeran realises that not everything can take him into top ten, now that BP is dropping and he has no new hit single in sight he'll show us how desperate he is regarding the charts and release the Ariana Grande duet.... Ed said he's taking an 18 month break after this
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Post by Enigma. on Nov 4, 2019 15:55:08 GMT -5
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Post by iggyamo on Nov 4, 2019 15:59:19 GMT -5
Great to see that Ed Sheeran realises that not everything can take him into top ten, now that BP is dropping and he has no new hit single in sight he'll show us how desperate he is regarding the charts and release the Ariana Grande duet.... Oh no...Ariana again I like the artist for her big hits except from when Boyfriend came along. She can emerge for Summer 2020 instead. Maybe 2021, she needs a much much longer break than summer 2020, I hit the point where I genuinely can’t stand her, and I know it’s not just me
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Post by lazer on Nov 4, 2019 16:01:06 GMT -5
I’m pretty sure he’s gonna name his next album “Minus”.
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Post by renfield75 on Nov 4, 2019 16:24:38 GMT -5
I’m pretty sure he’s gonna name his next album “Minus”. I think it should be a greatest hits album called ">"
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Post by woods on Nov 4, 2019 16:28:22 GMT -5
Is there a chance "Lose You to Love Me" will be on the 2019 year-end?
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Post by nathanalbright on Nov 4, 2019 16:33:10 GMT -5
Is there a chance "Lose You to Love Me" will be on the 2019 year-end? It would have to average a large number of points, larger than the points it has at present, and given its streaming and sales declines after its #1 push, that is extremely unlikely. 2020 is a better bet so long as it has some longevity on radio/streaming/et al.
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Post by Dadude#0839 on Nov 4, 2019 16:51:21 GMT -5
Is there a chance "Lose You to Love Me" will be on the 2019 year-end? It would have to average a large number of points, larger than the points it has at present, and given its streaming and sales declines after its #1 push, that is extremely unlikely. 2020 is a better bet so long as it has some longevity on radio/streaming/et al. I would expect it top 20 for 2020 year end, unless it drops quick suddenly, but Selena songs normally last 20-25 weeks, the exception being Love You Like a Love Song, which lasted 38 weeks, so we’ll have to see.
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Post by fhas on Nov 4, 2019 17:20:59 GMT -5
•Despite the drop, the single becomes his first No. 1 on Radio Songs (101.2 million, down 4%)•... This is distressing. Radio listener impressions continue to plummet. The number one airplay song with the lowest audience impressions since 2000 is Aaliyah’s “Try Again” which peaked at 93M. At this current rate, I’m sure that record will soon be surpassed as we enter the 2020’s. FUN FACT: Lou Bega’s “Mambo. No.5 (A Little Bit Of...”) was number one on the Hot 100 Airplay charts this week in 1999 with 101M audience impressions also. Didn't 7 rings hit #1 on the radio chart with ~88M? Or am I not remembering it correctly? 7 rings' last week at #1 on Radio Songs: 82M
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2019 17:31:25 GMT -5
Radio will allow it to have a nice run regardless of whether it ever approaches #1 again. Maybe a "PILLOWTALK" type of run? I’m thinking closer to sucker, I think this will be the song pop holds onto during the freeze
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2019 17:35:00 GMT -5
Hopefully circles and good as hell can get to number one by year end
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Post by forg on Nov 4, 2019 17:41:40 GMT -5
Good for Selena! It's a good song. Thrilled Bad Guy has now completed charting in all top 10 positions!
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Post by narp on Nov 4, 2019 17:48:46 GMT -5
After the 9th, there are 8 more chart weeks in the year, and 6 of those won’t count towards the YE for 2019. I bet both can get to number one in those two weeks. I’m just wondering about the rest of the year, nothing seems strong enough to hold the top spot for long so I bet we’ll see a couple songs rise up, and then a big release holds it for the last couple weeks. I don’t know why, I just have a feeling something big is going to come near the end of the year.
EDIT: the weeks that won’t count are uncertain, those are based from predictions I’ve seen recently
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Post by skizzo on Nov 4, 2019 17:49:57 GMT -5
Billboard: Thanks to Kanye, Kenny G Is Just the Fifth Act With Hot 100 Top 40 Hits in Each of the Last Four Decades
The sax superstar joins Michael Jackson, Madonna, U2 & "Weird Al" Yankovic as the only artists to accomplish that feat. Kenny G makes his first visit to the Billboard Hot 100 in more than 19 years, as featured on Kanye West's "Use This Gospel." The song, also featuring Clipse, debuts at No. 37 on the chart dated Nov. 9 and is from West's new album Jesus Is King, which launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
The song, powered most heavily by 17.3 million first-week U.S. streams, according to Nielsen Music, additionally places Kenny G in select chart company, as the saxophone-playing icon joins Michael Jackson, Madonna, U2 and "Weird Al" Yankovic as the only acts with top 40 Hot 100 hits in the 1980s, '90s, 2000s and '10s.
Recapping Kenny G's Hot 100 history, he had last appeared on the chart dated Jan. 22, 2000, with "Auld Lang Syne," which reached No. 7 two weeks earlier, becoming his second top 10.
Kenny G's decade-by-decade totals: three top 40 Hot 100 hits in the '80s, two in the '90s and one each in the '00s and '10s. Notably, timing was on his side just enough, as he appeared on the chart in the first month of the '00s and now returns with just over a month left in the '10s.
Kenny G is the first act to have notched top 40 Hot 100 titles in each of the past four decades since U2, which also joined the club thanks to a featured turn on a rap hit: Kendrick Lamar's "XXX.," featuring the band, debuted at its No. 33 peak in May 2017. U2's lone top 40 hit this decade followed six in the '80s, seven in the '90s and three in the '00s.
Jackson's decade-by-decade breakdown of sending new songs into the Hot 100's top 40: 18 in the '80s, 10 in the '90s, two in the '00s and three in the '10s, most recently as featured on Drake's "Don't Matter to Me," which bowed and peaked at No. 9 in July 2018. (That's on top of Jackson's seven top 40 hits as a soloist in the '70s; the late King of Pop is also the only act with top 10 Hot 100 hits in each of five decades.)
From the King of Pop to the Queen, Madonna most recently reached the Hot 100's top 40 in 2012 with the No. 10-peaking "Give Me All Your Luvin'," featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. Madonna by the decades: 19 top 40 hits in the '80s, 20 in the '90s, nine in the '00s and one in the '10s.
Meanwhile, pop parody icon Yankovic boasts four top 40 Hot 100 hits, having spaced out one spoof per decade, extending his run through the '10s with "Word Crimes" (No. 39, 2014), which sends up Robin Thicke's 12-week 2013 No. 1 "Blurred Lines," featuring T.I. and Pharrell.
(Note that this research excludes both Bon Jovi and Whitney Houston, who charted top 40 hits in the '80s, '90s, '00s and '10s, but only in the current decade via re-entries of prior hits.)
Ultimately, Kenny G, Jackson, Madonna, U2 and Yankovic have all managed to stretch their runs of top 40 Hot 100 hits to historic levels by adapting, thanks to assists from acts who've followed them onto the charts, including Lamar, Drake, Minaj, Thicke and, as of this week, Kanye West.
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Post by Kris on Nov 4, 2019 18:02:17 GMT -5
The fact that Weird Al is in a sentence with MJ and Madonna, what an icon.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 4, 2019 19:00:06 GMT -5
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 4, 2019 19:46:32 GMT -5
Is Grande credited on "Good as Hell" for this week or no?
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Post by Choco on Nov 4, 2019 19:47:58 GMT -5
Is Grande credited on "Good as Hell" for this week or no? No. Which is the right move imo.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Nov 4, 2019 19:56:53 GMT -5
^Thanks- and agreed. I thought it was the version that had the most sales, streams, etc. which it looked as if that version was the one. Airplay-wise, the original definitely had more play in the tracking week.
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