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Post by Soulsista on Dec 1, 2019 12:09:41 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 60, 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
November 30, 1959 (For the week ending December 5)
01 01 Mack The Knife - Bobby Darin (8th of 9 weeks at #1) 02 03 Don't You Know - Della Reese 03 02 Mr. Blue - The Fleetwoods 04 04 Heartaches By The Number - Guy Mitchell 05 08 In The Mood - The Ernie Fields Orchestra 06 06 So Many Ways - Brook Benton 07 05 Put Your Head On My Shoulder - Paul Anka 08 10 We Got Love - Bobby Rydell 09 14 Be My Guest - Fats Domino 10 12 Seven Little Girls (Sittin' In The Back Seat) - Paul Evans & The Curls
December 5, 1964
01 05 Ringo - Lorne Greene (1st and only week at #1 02 06 Mr. Lonely - Bobby Vinton 03 01 The Leader Of The Pack - The Shangri-Las 04 04 She's Not There - The Zombies 05 02 Baby Love - The Supremes 06 08 Time Is On My Side - The Rolling Stones 07 07 You Really Got Me - The Kinks 08 13 Come See About Me - The Supremes 09 10 Mountain Of Love - Johnny Rivers 10 11 I'm Gonna Be Strong - Gene Pitney
22 NE I Feel Fine - The Beatles
December 6, 1969
01 05 Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 07 Leaving On a Jet Plane - Peter, Paul & Mary 03 01 Come Together / Something - The Beatles 04 04 Take a Letter Maria - R.B. Greaves 05 09 Down On The Corner / Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival 06 02 And When I Die - Blood, Sweat & Tears 07 03 Wedding Bell Blues - The 5th Dimension 08 08 Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday - Stevie Wonder 09 11 Someday We'll Be Together - Diana Ross & The Supremes 10 10 Eli's Coming - Three Dog Night
December 7, 1974
01 02 Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 01 I Can Help - Billy Swan 03 03 When Will I See You Again - The Three Degrees 04 04 Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) - B.T. Express 05 09 Cat's In The Cradle - Harry Chapin 06 10 Angie Baby - Helen Reddy 07 07 My Melody Of Love - Bobby Vinton 08 08 You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet / Free Wheelin' - Bachman-Turner Overdrive 09 13 Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy) - Al Green 10 17 You're The First, The Last, My Everything - Barry White
December 8, 1979
01 02 Babe - Styx (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 01 No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) - Donna Summer & Barbra Streisand 03 03 Still - The Commodores 04 04 Please Don't Go - K.C. & The Sunshine Band 05 06 Escape (The Pina Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes 06 07 Send One Your Love - Stevie Wonder 07 05 Heartache Tonight - The Eagles 08 11 You're The Only Love - J.D. Souther 09 09 Ships - Barry Manilow 10 14 Do That To Me One More Time - The Captain & Tennille
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Post by kierz7 on Dec 1, 2019 12:19:47 GMT -5
The fact that the R&B/Hip-Hop charts were once named the: “Hot Black Singles” & “Hot Black Albums” charts. 💀 I was born just after those titles were finally exhumed in 1990. Had BB done a Decade-End list for the 1980’s, chances are the “Hot Black Male/Female Artist of the Decade” would’ve been a subset.
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Post by Soulsista on Dec 1, 2019 12:36:35 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
December 8, 1984
01 02 Out Of Touch - Daryl Hall & John Oates (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 01 Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - Wham! 03 03 I Feel For You - Chaka Khan 04 07 Wild Boys - Duran Duran 05 06 All Through The Night - Cyndi Lauper 06 10 No More Lonely Nights - Paul McCartney 07 11 Sea Of Love - The Honeydrippers 08 08 Penny Lover - Lionel Richie 09 13 Cool It Now - New Edition 10 14 We Belong - Pat Benatar
December 9, 1989
01 02 We Didn't Start The Fire - Billy Joel (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 06 Another Day In Paradise - Phil Collins 03 01 Blame It On The Rain - Milli Vanilli 04 03 (It's Just) The Way That You Love Me - Paula Abdul 05 08 Don't Know Much - Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville 06 07 Back To Life - Soul II Soul 07 04 Angelia - Richard Marx 08 11 With Every Beat Of My Heart - Taylor Dayne 09 05 Love Shack - The B-52's 10 16 Pump Up The Jam - Technotronic
December 10, 1994
01 01 On Bended Knee - Boyz II Men (2nd of 6 weeks at #1) 02 02 Here Comes The Hotstepper - Ini Kamoze 03 03 Another Night - Real McCoy 04 05 Always - Bon Jovi 05 04 I'll Make Love To You - Boyz II Men 06 08 Creep - TLC 07 06 Secret - Madonna 08 07 All I Wanna Do - Sheryl Crow 09 09 I Wanna Be Down - Brandy 10 10 You Want This / '70s Love Groove - Janet Jackson
December 4, 1999
01 01 Smooth - Santana feat. Rob Thomas (7th of 12 weeks at #1) 02 02 Back At One - Brian McKnight 03 03 I Need To Know - Marc Anthony 04 04 Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...) - Lou Bega 05 05 I Wanna Love You Forever - Jessica Simpson 06 06 My Love Is Your Love - Whitney Houston 07 13 I Knew I Loved You - Savage Garden 08 09 Waiting For Tonight - Jennifer Lopez 09 11 U Know What's Up - Donell Jones 10 07 Unpretty - TLC
22 NE 24/7 - Kevon Edmonds
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Dec 1, 2019 12:39:13 GMT -5
^At least they didn't use n*****. I guess the 1990s became the decade where African-American became widely used-
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2019 12:45:53 GMT -5
The fact that the R&B/Hip-Hop charts were once named the: “Hot Black Singles” & “Hot Black Albums” charts. 💀 I was born just after those titles were finally exhumed in 1990. Had BB done a Decade-End list for the 1980’s, chances are the “Hot Black Male/Female Artist of the Decade” would’ve been a subset. 😶 ...and in the mid- to late-1940’s, they called it Race Records. Any reference to race in the chart title was non-existent between 1949 and 1982, when in 1982 it was renamed Hot Black Singles until 1990. I’m curious what led them to add race back into the chart title after decades without it.
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Post by kierz7 on Dec 1, 2019 13:00:39 GMT -5
The fact that the R&B/Hip-Hop charts were once named the: “Hot Black Singles” & “Hot Black Albums” charts. 💀 I was born just after those titles were finally exhumed in 1990. Had BB done a Decade-End list for the 1980’s, chances are the “Hot Black Male/Female Artist of the Decade” would’ve been a subset. 😶 ...and in the mid- to late-1940’s, they called it Race Records. Any reference to race in the chart title was non-existent between 1949 and 1982, when in 1982 it was renamed Hot Black Singles until 1990. I’m curious what led them to add race back into the chart title after decades without it. Prior to “Race Records”, it was called the “Harlem Hit Parade” in reference to the vast majority of Rhythm and Blues singers from that period only managing to receive airplay from radio stations based in Harlem, NYC. White radio stations in the South wouldn’t play music by Black artists at all whether they were R&B or Jazz-oriented (Nat King Cole was the first Black artist to break the barrier in the early/mid-1950’s and they only truly embraced them post-Elvis Presley’s breakthrough/early Motown) and White radio stations on the East/West Coast were also skeptical as many were owned by large conglomerates. Yes, we know that was the ‘times’, however that doesn’t make it any less unfortunate and shocking especially in retrospect. I’ve no idea why BB decide to rename and reference race for an entire subsection of the charts, especially in the early 80’s and almost TWO DECADES after Black artists (Male and Female) had broken through the segregated mainstream walls and become commercially successful. 🤔
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Post by Soulsista on Dec 1, 2019 13:06:24 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 Flashback:
December 4, 2004
01 01 My Boo - Usher & Alicia Keys (6th and final week at #1) 02 02 Drop It Like It's Hot - Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell 03 04 Over & Over - Nelly feat. Tim McGraw 04 03 Lose My Breath - Destiny's Child 05 09 Let Me Love You - Mario 06 05 Wonderful - Ja Rule feat. R. Kelly & Ashanti 07 07 Let's Go - Trick Daddy feat. Twista & Lil Jon 08 08 Breakaway - Kelly Clarkson 09 13 1, 2 Step - Ciara feat. Missy Elliott 10 06 Goodies - Ciara feat. Petey deleted
20 41 Soldier - Destiny's Child feat. T.I. & Lil Wayne
December 5, 2009
01 01 Empire State Of Mind - Jay-Z & Alicia Keys (2nd of 5 weeks at #1) 02 11 Bad Romance - Lady Gaga 03 02 Fireflies - Owl City 04 03 Whatcha Say - Jason Derulo 05 10 TiK ToK - Ke$ha 06 04 Replay - Iyaz 07 12 Sexy Bitch - David Guetta feat. Akon 08 09 Paparazzi - Lady Gaga 09 06 3 - Britney Spears 10 07 Down - Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne
25 NE Half Of My Heart - John Mayer feat. Taylor Swift
December 6, 2014
01 01 Blank Space - Taylor Swift (2nd of 7 weeks at #1) 02 02 All About That Bass - Meghan Trainor 03 06 Take Me To Church - Hozier 04 04 Animals - Maroon 5 05 03 Shake It Off - Taylor Swift 06 05 Habits (Stay High) - Tove Lo 07 09 I'm Not The Only One - Sam Smith 08 10 Jealous - Nick Jonas 09 13 Love Me Harder - Ariana Grande & The Weeknd 10 11 Don't - Ed Sheeran
18 65 Uptown Funk! - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars 26 NE Mary, Did You Know? - Pentatonix
December 8, 2018
01 02 Sicko Mode - Travis Scott (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 thank u, next - Ariana Grande 03 03 Happier - Marshmello & Bastille 04 04 Without Me - Halsey 05 06 High Hopes - Panic! At The Disco 06 07 Mo Bamba - Sheck Wes 07 10 ZEZE - Kodak Black feat. Travis Scott & Offset 08 09 Drip Too Hard - Lil Baby & Gunna 09 08 Girls Like You - Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B 10 05 Lucid Dreams - Juice WRLD
21 RE It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year - Andy Williams 23 RE Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee 26 RE A Holly Jolly Christmas - Burl Ives
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Post by JukeboxJacob on Dec 1, 2019 13:45:04 GMT -5
December 5, 2009
01 01 Empire State Of Mind - Jay-Z & Alicia Keys (2nd of 5 weeks at #1) 02 11 Bad Romance - Lady Gaga 03 02 Fireflies - Owl City 04 03 Whatcha Say - Jason Derulo 05 10 TiK ToK - Ke$ha 06 04 Replay - Iyaz 07 12 Sexy Bitch - David Guetta feat. Akon 08 09 Paparazzi - Lady Gaga 09 06 3 - Britney Spears 10 07 Down - Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne
These were great times!
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Post by kingvavis on Dec 1, 2019 14:08:14 GMT -5
^^ I remember the week of Sicko Mode reaching number one being so satisfying. The top 10 reveal on that day was delayed a bit which increased anticipation but it paid off.
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Post by spicymapping on Dec 1, 2019 14:21:21 GMT -5
final predictions woot
1. Circles (=) 2. Someone You Loved (=) 3. Good As Hell (=) 4. Memories (=) 5. Lose You To Love Me (=) 6. Roxanne (+6) 7. Señorita (-1) 8. 10,000 Hours (+1) 9. No Guidance (-2) 10. Bop (+8) 11. Dance Monkey (+8) 12. Highest In The Room (+2) 13. Ballin’ (+5) 14. Panini (-3) 15. Truth Hurts (-5) 16. Trampoline (-3) 17. Lover (-2) 18. Bad Guy (-1) 19. All I Want For Christmas Is You (+12) 20. Hot (+1) 21. One Man Band (+1) 22. Woah (-7) 23. Everything I Wanted (-15) 24. Even Though I’m Leaving (+1) 25. Heartless (NEW) 26. Old Town Road (+1) 27. Only Human (-3) 28. Beautiful People (-5) 29. Ransom (-3) 30. On Chill (-1) 31. Bandit (-3) 32. Don’t Start Now (+10) 34. Hot Girl Bummer (+8) 34. Baby (=) 35. Talk (-3) 36. Graveyard (+3) 37. Playing Games (-1) 38. Goodbyes (-5) 39. How Do You Sleep? (-4) 40. I Don’t Care (-10) 41. Heat (-4) 42. 6 Kiss (NEW) 43. Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree (RE) 44. Take What You Want (+13) 45. Vete (NEW) 46. Suge (-6) 47. One Thing Right (2) 48. Sucker (-10) 49. 223’s (+7) 50. The Bones (=) 51. Time (-8) 52. Juicy (-1) 53. What If I Never Get Over You (-6) 54. Heart On Ice (=) 55. Falling (+20) 56. Remember You Young (-3) 57. Leave Em Alone (+6) 58. Death (+39) 59. Who Needs Love (NEW) 60. Loyal (NEW) 61. Vibez (-2) 62. Kinfolks (=) 63. Camelot (-5) 64. Ridin’ Roads (+6) 65. Jerry Sprunger (-21) 66. Prayed For You (-5) 67. Heartache Medication (=) 68. Reply (-19) 69. All The Good Girls Go To Hell (+7) 70. We Were (-5) 71. None of Your Concern (-16) 72. We Back (+21) 73. Watermelon Sugar (-13) 74. Enemies (-6) 75. Baby Sitter (-11) 76. Nice To Meet Ya (-5) 77. Follow God (-25) 78. Suicidal (NEW) 79. Hate Me (-10) 80. Tip of My Tongue (-6) 81. Love Me More (RE) 82. Easy (+6) 83. homecoming queen? (=) 84. Heartless (+6) 85. Slow Dancing In The Dark (=) 86. Make No Sense (-8) 85. Every Little Thing (-14) 88. Liar (-16) 89. Lonely Child (-8) 90. Into The Unknown (NEW) 91. RITMO (+9) 92. Tusa (=) 93. La Cancion (-7) 94. Stuck In a Dream (-12) 95. Homesick (=) 96. Hot Girl Summer (-17) 97. Hate Me (NEW) 98. Best On Earth (NEW) 99. Hell Right (=) 100. What She Wants Tonight (RE)
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Post by Mayman on Dec 1, 2019 14:33:48 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 Flashback: December 8, 201801 02 Sicko Mode - Travis Scott (1st and only week at #1)legend did THAT.
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Post by sirskimask on Dec 1, 2019 16:12:32 GMT -5
Rooting for Circles to squeeze in as many weeks at #1 as it can
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Dec 1, 2019 16:24:45 GMT -5
11/27/2019 by Keith Caulfield
Acts ranging from Post Malone and Shania Twain to Kesha and Thomas Rhett saw big sales gains in wake of the 2019 American Music Awards, according to initial reports to Nielsen Music.
Collectively, the songs performed on the Nov. 24 ABC TV broadcast garnered a 108% gain in sales of digital downloads on Nov. 24-26, as compared to the three days prior to the show (Nov. 21-23). In total, the performed songs sold 84,000 on Nov. 24-26 versus 40,000 on Nov. 21-23.
Some of the most notable gainers among the tunes that took the stage on Nov. 23: Post Malone’s “Take What You Want,” featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott (10,000 sold on Nov. 24-26; up 220% as compared to 3,000 sold Nov. 21-23), Taylor Swift’s “Lover” (10,000; up 69% versus 6,000), Post Malone’s “Circles” (10,000; up 47% versus 7,000), Selena Gomez’s “Lose You To Love Me” (8,000; up 55% versus 5,000) and Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello’s “Señorita” (5,000; up 79% versus 3,000).
Other big increases were earned by: Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now” (4,000; up 109% versus 2,000), Jonas Brothers’ “Only Human” (5,000; up 79% versus 3,000), Kesha’s “Raising Hell,” featuring Big Freedia (3,000; up 225% versus 1,000), Halsey’s “Graveyard” (4,000; up 59% versus 3,000), Thomas Rhett’s “Look What God Gave Her” (1,000; up 388% versus a negligible figure), Toni Braxton’s “Un-Break My Heart” (1,000; up 930% versus a negligible sum) and Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” (1,000; up 582% versus a negligible sum).
“Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” was performed as part of a show-closing medley by Twain, which also included three other key Twain hits: “You’re Still the One,” “Any Man of Mine” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” Collectively, the four tracks sold 2,000 downloads on Nov. 24-26, which marked a 370% sales gain as compared to the negligible sales total for the four tracks on Nov. 21-23.
Twain’s medley wasn’t the only performance that combined at least three different songs, as Taylor Swift treated the show to a six-song medley featuring her current hit “Lover,” along with “The Man,” “Love Story,” “I Knew You Were Trouble,” “Blank Space” and “Shake It Off.” Combined, the six songs sold 12,000 downloads on Nov. 24-26 – a gain of 82% as compared to the 6,000 sold on Nov. 21-23.
News on streaming gains for the performed songs will be announced in the coming days.
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Post by badrobot on Dec 1, 2019 16:31:55 GMT -5
December 10, 199401 01 On Bended Knee - Boyz II Men (2nd of 6 weeks at #1)02 02 Here Comes The Hotstepper - Ini Kamoze 03 03 Another Night - Real McCoy 04 05 Always - Bon Jovi 05 04 I'll Make Love To You - Boyz II Men 06 08 Creep - TLC 07 06 Secret - Madonna 08 07 All I Wanna Do - Sheryl Crow 09 09 I Wanna Be Down - Brandy 10 10 You Want This / '70s Love Groove - Janet Jackson This is when 13-year-old me started paying attention to popular music. I’m pretty sure I owned all of these (except Bob Jovi) and I genuinely listen to nearly all of these songs regularly today (except Bon Jovi and Boyz II Men). I actually think the entire bottom half of the top ten are timeless sounding hits that could easily be hits today without sounding out of place.
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Post by brady47 on Dec 1, 2019 16:45:11 GMT -5
December 5, 200901 01 Empire State Of Mind - Jay-Z & Alicia Keys (2nd of 5 weeks at #1)02 11 Bad Romance - Lady Gaga 03 02 Fireflies - Owl City 04 03 Whatcha Say - Jason Derulo 05 10 TiK ToK - Ke$ha 06 04 Replay - Iyaz 07 12 Sexy Bitch - David Guetta feat. Akon 08 09 Paparazzi - Lady Gaga 09 06 3 - Britney Spears 10 07 Down - Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne These were great times! Ugh...Bad Romance leap-frogging Tik Tok, only to get stuck behind it weeks later
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Post by violentdreams on Dec 1, 2019 17:50:39 GMT -5
"big sales gains" lol. 2k copies to 3k copies, that's pretty huge.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Dec 1, 2019 18:14:09 GMT -5
I had no idea Good As Hell had reached #1 on radio. Damn, Lizzo, lol.
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Post by weirdo on Dec 1, 2019 18:41:18 GMT -5
Why are Sucker & I Dont Care falling so fast?, they were falling slowly befote but the last few weeks its just been a complete collapse for those songs. Is it because of all the new debuts lately?
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Post by tuna on Dec 1, 2019 18:59:23 GMT -5
Is anyone else secretly rooting for No Guidance? It would genuinely be one of my favorite songs of the year if anyone other than *Him* had made it
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Post by spicymapping on Dec 1, 2019 20:08:45 GMT -5
Why are Sucker & I Dont Care falling so fast?, they were falling slowly befote but the last few weeks its just been a complete collapse for those songs. Is it because of all the new debuts lately? Yep. It feels weird making them feel so fast but I can't justify moving them higher. There's too much total movement for anything to stay stable and that'll only snowball going into christmas
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Post by thegreatdivine on Dec 1, 2019 20:22:32 GMT -5
Here's hoping No Good gets one more week in the top 10.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Dec 1, 2019 22:00:53 GMT -5
Who quotes a 100-position chart? Jeez-us.
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Post by candypaint on Dec 1, 2019 22:20:43 GMT -5
final predictions woot 1. Circles (=) 2. Someone You Loved (=) 3. Good As Hell (=) 4. Memories (=) 5. Lose You To Love Me (=) 6. Roxanne (+6) 7. Señorita (-1) 8. 10,000 Hours (+1) 9. No Guidance (-2) 10. Bop (+8) 11. Dance Monkey (+8) 12. Highest In The Room (+2) 13. Ballin’ (+5) 14. Panini (-3) 15. Truth Hurts (-5) 16. Trampoline (-3) 17. Lover (-2) 18. Bad Guy (-1) 19. All I Want For Christmas Is You (+12) 20. Hot (+1) 21. One Man Band (+1) 22. Woah (-7) 23. Everything I Wanted (-15) 24. Even Though I’m Leaving (+1) 25. Heartless (NEW) 26. Old Town Road (+1) 27. Only Human (-3) 28. Beautiful People (-5) 29. Ransom (-3) 30. On Chill (-1) 31. Bandit (-3) 32. Don’t Start Now (+10) 34. Hot Girl Bummer (+8) 34. Baby (=) 35. Talk (-3) 36. Graveyard (+3) 37. Playing Games (-1) 38. Goodbyes (-5) 39. How Do You Sleep? (-4) 40. I Don’t Care (-10) 41. Heat (-4) 42. 6 Kiss (NEW) 43. Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree (RE) 44. Take What You Want (+13) 45. Vete (NEW) 46. Suge (-6) 47. One Thing Right (2) 48. Sucker (-10) 49. 223’s (+7) 50. The Bones (=) 51. Time (-8) 52. Juicy (-1) 53. What If I Never Get Over You (-6) 54. Heart On Ice (=) 55. Falling (+20) 56. Remember You Young (-3) 57. Leave Em Alone (+6) 58. Death (+39) 59. Who Needs Love (NEW) 60. Loyal (NEW) 61. Vibez (-2) 62. Kinfolks (=) 63. Camelot (-5) 64. Ridin’ Roads (+6) 65. Jerry Sprunger (-21) 66. Prayed For You (-5) 67. Heartache Medication (=) 68. Reply (-19) 69. All The Good Girls Go To Hell (+7) 70. We Were (-5) 71. None of Your Concern (-16) 72. We Back (+21) 73. Watermelon Sugar (-13) 74. Enemies (-6) 75. Baby Sitter (-11) 76. Nice To Meet Ya (-5) 77. Follow God (-25) 78. Suicidal (NEW) 79. Hate Me (-10) 80. Tip of My Tongue (-6) 81. Love Me More (RE) 82. Easy (+6) 83. homecoming queen? (=) 84. Heartless (+6) 85. Slow Dancing In The Dark (=) 86. Make No Sense (-8) 85. Every Little Thing (-14) 88. Liar (-16) 89. Lonely Child (-8) 90. Into The Unknown (NEW) 91. RITMO (+9) 92. Tusa (=) 93. La Cancion (-7) 94. Stuck In a Dream (-12) 95. Homesick (=) 96. Hot Girl Summer (-17) 97. Hate Me (NEW) 98. Best On Earth (NEW) 99. Hell Right (=) 100. What She Wants Tonight (RE) Billie drop the Everything I Wanted music video challenge 😬
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Post by gabe on Dec 1, 2019 22:24:52 GMT -5
Is anyone else secretly rooting for No Guidance? It would genuinely be one of my favorite songs of the year if anyone other than *Him* had made it yeah i don't think so
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Post by moonlite on Dec 1, 2019 22:29:14 GMT -5
Is anyone else secretly rooting for No Guidance? It would genuinely be one of my favorite songs of the year if anyone other than *Him* had made it Not even secretly, No Guidance deserves all the success it’s getting. One of the best songs of the year
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Post by candypaint on Dec 1, 2019 22:39:10 GMT -5
I'm convinced the only reason BEP's charting with RITMO is because the missing Fergie void is filled with another female voice in the sampled chorus. That and J Balvin. The inner BEP stan in me kinda hopes it smashes.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Dec 1, 2019 22:59:15 GMT -5
Another one...
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Post by narp on Dec 1, 2019 23:11:27 GMT -5
I actually think the sole reason it’s charting is because of J Balvin. Most Latin songs that chart lately seem to involve him or Ozuna, Daddy Yankee, Karol G, or Bad Bunny. BEP has just faded into obscurity, I didn’t even know they had an album out last year, so I really don’t see their name having much impact. I also don’t really think the sample had anything to do with BEP’s impact either, as J Balvin is really the driving force on the song.
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Post by spoons on Dec 1, 2019 23:19:56 GMT -5
Why are Sucker & I Dont Care falling so fast?, they were falling slowly befote but the last few weeks its just been a complete collapse for those songs. Is it because of all the new debuts lately? Yep. It feels weird making them feel so fast but I can't justify moving them higher. There's too much total movement for anything to stay stable and that'll only snowball going into christmas That's what happens where your only strong suit is radio and radio is turning towards newer songs for 2020 and Christmas music. Sucker and I Don't Care were long gone from the spotify, AM and YouTube charts anyway (as far as I know someone correct me if I'm wrong)
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Post by weirdo on Dec 1, 2019 23:20:49 GMT -5
Why are Sucker & I Dont Care falling so fast?, they were falling slowly befote but the last few weeks its just been a complete collapse for those songs. Is it because of all the new debuts lately? Yep. It feels weird making them feel so fast but I can't justify moving them higher. There's too much total movement for anything to stay stable and that'll only snowball going into christmas Thats what i thought. Im actually a little worried Talk may not reach 52 weeks if ir does fall to #35 next week, but atleast it dosnt have too far to go. Im impressed at how well OTR has been holding though, its one of the few older songs thats not falling alot
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