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Post by narp on Dec 6, 2019 10:29:21 GMT -5
Adult Pop Songs 49 Burn The House Down AJR Hopefully this is the most chart success they’ll get
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Post by spicymapping on Dec 6, 2019 10:44:34 GMT -5
Hot 100 Producers 15 London "On Da Track" Tyler Holmes why is this funny to me
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Dec 6, 2019 11:16:00 GMT -5
12/5/2019 by Eric Frankenberg
2019 tours by Sheeran, P!nk, Elton John & The Stones carry over to 2019’s year-end lists, while the year-end Top Tours chart deepens to reflect busy business.
Months after Ed Sheeran wrapped the record-setting The Divide Tour, he adds another incredible Billboard Boxscore stat to an already-embarrassing list. As the 2019 year-end Boxscore charts close (see charts, below), Sheeran is the second artist in Boxscore history to have the top-grossing tour for two consecutive years. According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, he grossed $223.7 million and sold 2,587,445 tickets.
Billboard's Year-End Boxscore charts are based on engagements that played between Nov. 1, 2018 and Oct. 31, 2019.
The Rolling Stones are the only other act to achieve this two-timer feat, having topped the 1998-99 year-end lists. But while they earned top-grossing honors in both years, the were beat in total attendance by Dave Matthews Band and NSYNC in 1999, making Sheeran the first act to ever out-gross and outsell all artists for two years in a row.
Sheeran is one of six artists to win two (or more) year-end gold medals. The Grateful Dead (1991; 1993) and Madonna (2004; 2012) each scored two top honors. Bon Jovi did it three times over six years (2008; 2010; 2013), The Rolling Stones topped the list five times (1995; 1998-99; 2003; 2006), and U2 holds the record with seven year-end wins (1992; 1997; 2001; 2005; 2009; 2011; 2017).
As previously reported, The Divide Tour ran from March 17, 2017 through Aug. 26, 2019, becoming the highest grossing and best-selling tour of all time along the way. The trek’s final $776.2 million gross eclipsed U2’s $736.4 million for The 360° Tour (2009-11).
From the launch of Billboard’s monthly Boxscore reports through the close of Sheeran’s tour, he played consistently on the Top Tours ranking. He made the 30-position list in all seven months for which he was eligible, topping April’s recap and placing in the top 10 for six of the seven months.
Sheeran topped 2018’s year-end ranking with a meatier $429.5 million, setting the record for the highest year-end gross ever. The 48% drop in 2019 is reflected in the number of shows that he played, performing 54 concerts in 2019 versus 99 in 2018. The tour also played 105 dates in 2017, grossing $122.3 million and hitting No. 6 on that year’s final chart. His 2017 run swept through arenas worldwide, before graduating to stadiums in 2018-19.
P!nk scores the 2019 year-end Top Tours No. 2 spot with $216.9 million. The enduring pop superstar, recently named Billboard’s Legend of Live, continued the 2018-19 Beautiful Trauma World Tour with 68 shows through Aug. 19. After 39 arena shows in North America (March 1 – May 22), she embarked on her first-ever full leg of stadium dates, where she delivered $126.8 million over dates shows in Europe.
![Top 25 Boxscores](https://www.billboard.com/files/media/02-30chart-boxscores-2019-billboard-embed.jpg)
BTS is No. 3 on the 2019 recap, with $196.4 million and 1.6 million tickets sold. Their tour covered shows in Asia, Europe, and North and South America. It is a major achievement for the South Korean superstars, as it is the highest year-end ranking in Billboard Boxscore history for an act that performs primarily in a non-English language.
Elton John takes the No. 4 spot with the continuation of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour. He grossed $194 million in the 2019 tracking period. Much like Sheeran and P!nk’s tours, John played consistently throughout the year, topping two monthly Boxscore recaps (February and September).
![Top Venues 15001+](https://www.billboard.com/files/media/02-30chart-venue15plus-2019-billboard-embed.jpg)
![Top Venues 10-15k](https://www.billboard.com/files/media/30chart-venue10-15-2019-billboard-embed.jpg)
![Top Venues 5001-10k](https://www.billboard.com/files/media/02-30chart-venue5-10-2019-billboard-embed.jpg) ![Top Venues 5k or less](https://www.billboard.com/files/media/02-30chart-venue-5orless-2019-billboard-embed.jpg) Fronted by Sheeran, the leaders of this year’s Top Tours chart are closer to earth than the few gargantuan tours that reigned over 2018. Sheeran, Taylor Swift, and Beyoncé & Jay-Z all hit career highs with massive global stadium tours, topping $400 million (Sheeran’s The Divide Tour), $300 million (Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour), and $250 million (The Carters’ On The Run II Tour).
This year’s heavy hitters didn’t reach those stratospheric heights, mostly due to circumstance. Sheeran and P!nk had abbreviated 2019 legs that wrapped in August. BTS played select markets around the world. The Rolling Stones swept North American stadiums in a short summer leg that complimented their 2017-18 European dates. But as you look further down the Top Tours ranking, you’ll see major tours stack up, reaching across generations and genres.
Billboard extended the Top Tours chart from 25 positions to 40 this year, highlighting the touring industry’s strong showing in 2019. While 2018’s top 10 couldn’t be matched, 2019 starts catching up outside the upper tier. The Spice Girls are at No. 15 with $78.2 million, narrowly edging out 2018’s No. 15 tour (Celine Dion; $76.5 million). And then the gap starts to widen: Hugh Jackman at No. 20 with $70.7 million (Dead & Company was No. 20 last year with $56.2 million) and Dead & Company at No. 25 with $63.1 million (Jay-Z was No. 25 last year with $46 million). That’s a 39% increase over Jay-Z’s 2018 total, which capped the 25-position ranking. This year, Drake rounds out the list at No. 40 with a gross of $44 million, a total that would have positioned him at No. 27 just last year.
![Top 10 promoters](https://www.billboard.com/files/media/02-30chart-promoters-2019-billboard-embed.jpg)
![Top 10 Stadiums](https://www.billboard.com/files/media/02-30chart-stadiums-2019-billboard-embed.jpg)
![Tours by musical genre](https://www.billboard.com/files/media/02-30chart-tour-genre-2019-billboard-embed.jpg)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 14:08:21 GMT -5
Does anyone have a list of songs that repeated from 2018's Year-End List? I'm gonna skip those songs when I listen to the rest of the Year End list of 2019.
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Post by moonlite on Dec 6, 2019 14:18:11 GMT -5
Does anyone have a list of songs that repeated from 2018's Year-End List? I'm gonna skip those songs when I listen to the rest of the Year End list of 2019. Benny Blanco, Halsey and Khalid - Eastside Cardi B - I Like It Dan + Shay - Tequilla Ella Mai - Trip Juice Wrld - Lucid Dreams Khalid and Normani - Love Lies Maroon 5 - Girls Like You Marshmello and Bastille - Happier Post Malone - Better Now Travis Scott - Sicko Mode 5 Seconds of Summer - Youngblood
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Dec 6, 2019 15:31:27 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 15:55:23 GMT -5
Does anyone have a list of songs that repeated from 2018's Year-End List? I'm gonna skip those songs when I listen to the rest of the Year End list of 2019. What I usually do, especially when it comes to rankdowns or determining the best/worst hit songs of the year, is to place lower value on the songs that repeated *but* peaked in 2018. For example, “Girls Like You” and “I Like It” both peaked in the 2018 Year End, so they shouldn’t be on anyone’s best or worst lists of 2019. Meanwhile, songs like “Happier” and “SICKO MODE” peaked this year and are more associated as 2019 hits, so I would still listen to those.
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Post by sirskimask on Dec 6, 2019 16:58:48 GMT -5
Is it just me or is the amount of songs that repeat increasing in recent years? It would make sense considering how streaming is helping songs maintain more longevity now
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Post by weirdo on Dec 6, 2019 17:34:11 GMT -5
Adult Pop Songs 49 Burn The House Down AJR Hopefully this is the most chart success they’ll get Hopefully they never get chart success ever again
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Post by spoons on Dec 7, 2019 0:02:39 GMT -5
Also, I'm not picking any sides, but I think that post Malones star power (as a songwriter, I don't hear a lot of news about him) has at this point undoubtedly passed Drake, what do you guys think? Because Drake is #5 in a year where he had no new era? If Post didn't release a new album this year either, he would be around the same position, if not lower. He wouldn't have outdid Ariana/Billie for sure. Also I've always thought the comparison between them was dumb. Drake's career is much past his overall. He released his debut album 6.5 years before Post's debut. It's like comparing Gaga to Ariana, or Bruno to Khalid. Drake is 32, and Post Malone is 24 for further comparison. Literally a different generation. Post is closer to Lil Nas’s age than he is Drake’s. Drake is #16 on the All-Time Artist chart, Post Malone is not top 125. Point is -- Drake has been around at the top for humongously long. Even if he does start to decline, it'll be atleast a handful more years before any other artist debuting after him catches up to his success. I wasn't looking at drake being #5 and post being #1 as my main point. It's definitely amazing that drake pulled off #5 while only releasing about 3 singles and some features, and no album. I saw how posts albums and songs linger on the charts so much longer than drakes songs, it's scary to think how long sunflower could've been in the hot 100 without the 52 weeks rule. Are you sure Post couldn't outdo Ariana/Billie without Hollywood's Bleeding? Let's say Post didn't release bleeding, but he still would have released Sunflower, Wow., Goodbyes and Circles since they came before Bleeding. Better Now also stayed on the charts in 2019. Honestly I feel like with those hit songs and Beerbongs and Bentleys being #5 on the billboard 200 year end, Post Malone could at least practically match Ariana and Billie, AND top Drake this year. I think it is fair to compare them because, I don't know if this is a hot take or not, but Post seems set up to be Drakes successor since billboard for some reason still counts him as a hip hop/R&B artist
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Dec 7, 2019 2:23:26 GMT -5
Songs that is in the US Billboard Hot 100 YE only:
Dan + Shay - Speechless Cardi B, Bruno Mars - Please Me Cardi B - Money Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars, Kodak Black - Wake Up In The Sky Calboy - Envy Me Lauren Daigle - You Say Panic! At The Disco - Hey Look Ma, I Made It City Girls - Act Up SHAED - Trampoline Flipp Dinero - Leave Me Alone Lil Baby - Close Friends Saweetie - My Type YK Osiris - Worth It Ella Mai - Trip Lee Brice - Rumor Lil Baby, DaBaby - Baby Kane Brown - Good as You Offset ft. Cardi B - Clout Khalid & Normani - Love Lies Megan Thee Stallion ft. DaBaby - Cash S--t Dan + Shay - Tequila Megan Thee Stallion ft. Nicki Minaj, Ty Dolla $ign - Hot Girl Summer Florida Georgia Line - Talk You Out of It Bazzi ft. Camila Cabello - Beautiful Chase Rice - Eyes on You Dan + Shay - All To Myself
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Post by livelightning on Dec 7, 2019 9:27:53 GMT -5
Oh god f**king Robbery made it. Well I know what song's gonna be #1 on Spectrum Pulse's worst list now It's a good song
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Post by Lukas on Dec 9, 2019 9:17:12 GMT -5
Post Malone has two tracks in the top 10 -- a feat he also achieved in 2018’s year-end Hot 100 songs recap with “Rockstar,” featuring 21 Savage at No. 5 and “Psycho,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign at No. 6. In turn, Post Malone is just the second act, and first solo artist, to tally a pair of year-end top 10s in back-to-back years since the Hot 100 launched in 1958. Only duo The Chainsmokers has managed the feat previously, in 2016 and 2017.
Probably even more notable is that Post is only artist to be able to manage this feat with completely distinct songs in both years. (The Chainsmokers had Closer in both 2016 and 2017 so it kinda overlaps).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2019 21:24:33 GMT -5
Radio Songs 1 High Hopes Panic! At The Disco 2 Without Me Halsey Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is gotta be the most exciting thing on the year-end charts this year. High Hopes beats one of the worst songs of the year for the year-end number 1 on radio! I calculated and these two are basically tied (in real points) with 3,200m BDS Audience Impression. So I was nervous about what's gonna pull thru and be number 1.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2019 21:29:50 GMT -5
Digital Sales 1 Old Town Road Lil Nas X Featuring Billy Ray Cyrus 42 Perfect Ed Sheeran These two, man... Old Town Road number 1 with almost double the points of year-end number 3. Perfect (2017 year-end #66, 2018 year-end #1, 2019 year-end #42) is a trash song but it's the first song in Digital Song Sales history to make it in 3 years' year-end charts. It starts to annoy me.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2019 21:35:25 GMT -5
Streaming Songs 32 Believer Imagine Dragons Believer (2017 year-end #29, 2018 year-end #15, 2019 year-end #32)!!! You do realize that this did not even peak in top 10 on Streaming Songs??!
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Dec 9, 2019 22:32:59 GMT -5
^Surprisingly, it has managed to outlast a lot of strong Streaming songs.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Dec 9, 2019 22:56:34 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/8545688/the-year-in-charts-2019-republic-records-top-labelThe Year in Charts 2019: Republic Records Is Top Label of the Year12/7/2019 by Keith Caulfield Republic is also the top Billboard Hot 100 Label, while Atlantic Group takes home Billboard 200 Label honors. Republic Records has done it again. For the fourth time in the last five years, Republic Records closes out the year as the top label on Billboard’s year-end charts. Republic was also tops in 2018, 2016 and 2015. Further, Republic is crowned the top Billboard Hot 100 label for a mighty sixth year in a row, and the seventh time in the last eight years. The dual 2019 wins were powered by the chart performance of songs and albums from Republic Records, including titles by artists that call Republic home, like Ariana Grande, Post Malone, Jonas Brothers, Drake and Taylor Swift. The top overall labels of 2019 were determined by blending cumulative performance on the Billboard 200 albums chart and the Hot 100 songs chart through the 2019 eligibility year (charts dated Nov. 24, 2018 through Nov. 16, 2019). Data registered before or after a title’s chart run are not considered in these rankings. Stunningly, Republic is also the home of 2019’s top male artist of the year, Post Malone (who is also the top overall artist of the year); the top female artist of the year, Ariana Grande; and the top duo/group of the year, Jonas Brothers. In turn, it is the first time that one label’s acts are the top male, female and duo/group artist in the same year since Billboard began compiling overall top artists in 1977 (based on combined performance on the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 charts). Republic is Billboard’s top label of 2019 thanks to the chart performance of such albums as: Ariana Grande’s Thank U, Next, Taylor Swift’s Lover, Post Malone’s beerbongs & bentleys, Drake’s Scorpion (released via Young Money/Cash Money/Republic Records) and Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding. All five of those albums appear in the top 10 of the year-end Billboard 200 chart. Hot Hot Hot on the Hot 100: Republic reaped success on the weekly Hot 100 tally during the chart year with such smashes as Post Malone and Swae Lee’s “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse),” Post Malone’s “Wow.,” Ariana Grande’s “7 Rings,” Jonas Brothers’ “Sucker,” and Grande’s “Thank U, Next.” During the chart year, there were a total of 14 No. 1s on the Hot 100, and Republic held five of them, the most of any label. Their No. 1s: “7 Rings,” “Sucker,” “Sunflower,” “Thank U, Next” and the Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello duet “Señorita,” which was shared between Republic Records and Epic Records. In total, Republic’s No. 1s accounted for 17 weeks at No. 1 of the 52 weeks in the chart year’s tracking period -- the second most weeks at No. 1 among labels this past chart year. (Columbia records had the most weeks at No. 1, with 19, all from Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus.) Atlantic Group Takes Home the Billboard 200 Label Gold: Atlantic Group rounds out 2019 as the Top Billboard 200 Label. It’s a feat Atlantic has achieved in four of the past five years, as Atlantic was also tops in 2018, 2017 and 2015. Atlantic placed a whopping 85 titles on the Billboard 200 during the 2019 chart year -- the most of any label. In total, Atlantic accounted for 9% of the 947 titles that reached the chart in the chart year. Among Atlantic’s most successful albums on the chart during the 2019 chart year: Meek Mill’s Championships (released through Maybach/Atlantic/Atlantic Group), A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s Hoodie SZN (Highbridge The Label/Atlantic/AG), The Greatest Showman soundtrack (Fox/20th Century Fox/Atlantic/AG), Cardi B’s Invasion of Privacy (The KSR Group/Atlantic/AG), Lizzo’s Cuz I Love You (Nice Life/Atlantic/AG), Ed Sheeran’s Divide (Atlantic/AG) and No.6 Collaborations Project (Atlantic/AG).
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Dec 14, 2019 13:13:59 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/top-album-title-salesTop Album Sales1 Lover Taylor Swift 2 A Star Is Born (Soundtrack) Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper 3 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Billie Eilish 4 Bohemian Rhapsody (Soundtrack) Queen 5 Happiness Begins Jonas Brothers 6 Map Of The Soul: PERSONA BTS 7 The Greatest Showman Soundtrack 8 Look Up Child Lauren Daigle 9 Love Michael Buble 10 Delta Mumford & Sons
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