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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Sept 2, 2021 20:35:01 GMT -5
Speaking of year defining songs, Close To You is clearly that song for 1970. I’m not sure if it will be the #1 on the J-D Year End, but that song made The Carpenters a household name (introducing most to Karen Carpenter’s voice), as well as brought the rise to American Top 40, being the first long-running #1 on the countdown.
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Post by Private Dancer on Sept 3, 2021 11:53:33 GMT -5
Yeah, I’m gonna get to it next year. I need a break for this year, and even if I didn’t, my schedule is gonna be way too busy for this to be any kind of priority. Probably will create some in my downtime though so it’ll be ready to go next year Thanks for all these lists and enjoy your break. Its amazing to see what could've been if Billboard had rules that accurately defined the YE charts
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Post by xtynaaguilera99 on Sept 7, 2021 6:20:24 GMT -5
How beautiful it is to do playlists on my Apple Music and finally add Aaliyah’s music on my playlists 🥰
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Post by urtarreviews on Sept 12, 2021 2:18:49 GMT -5
Would just like to advertise here that my friend Alex just finished using Crownnote to generate a 2014 Jan-Dec YE list for the Canadian Hot 100:https://rateyourmusic.com/list/AlexsUniverseSingles/canadian-hot-100-2014-year-end-with-crownnote-stats/
He's also done the 2010s years before it and you can access them on his page.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Sept 13, 2021 15:17:36 GMT -5
41 years ago today, Air Supply’s follow-up to Lost In Love did one better and peaked at #2:
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Post by urtarreviews on Sept 14, 2021 0:27:42 GMT -5
Just wanna update you here on the 2017 Crownnote YE progress. I have not been doing it anywhere near as quick as I did the previous years, partially because school started and partially becase I just haven't felt like it as much. I've been working on it for a few weeks now and I'm only on the first week of May 2017. Here's the link to the current leaderboard for 2017. crownnote.com/leaderboard/Urtar%20Reviews%202.0/2017also just wanted to advertise here that I recently started doing a series I had previously done just like four times back in late 2020 again called Throwback Breakdown on RYM, which is basically like Billboard Breakdown but as a throwback. I started with the 2010 Billboard chart year because I thought starting with the beginning of the 2010s would be a good idea but I may go back and do the 2000s at some point. Link to the most recent episode: rateyourmusic.com/list/UrtarReviews/throwback-breakdown-january-30-2010/. You can find the rest on my RYM page. rateyourmusic.com/~UrtarReviews
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Post by urtarreviews on Sept 22, 2021 1:11:00 GMT -5
Posted links to the 2012-15 lists in the thread if you guys want to see them.
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Post by urtarreviews on Oct 9, 2021 0:36:29 GMT -5
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Oct 9, 2021 1:43:56 GMT -5
Can't wait for the 2018 list! Also good to point out that "Too Good at Goodbyes" was #49 in the list, #49 is also it's actual Billboard Hot 100 YE position in 2018
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Oct 22, 2021 22:14:50 GMT -5
Probably the best #1 hit of 1988:
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Post by Private Dancer on Oct 23, 2021 0:30:30 GMT -5
Probably the best #1 hit of 1988: So Emotional, Where Do Broken Hearts Go, Could've Been, Foolish Beat, Faith, The Way You Make Me Feel say hi
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Oct 28, 2021 6:35:23 GMT -5
This chart from October 1979 features a 7-minute instrumental at #1, as well as 2 songs by Lionel Richie in the Top 10:
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Post by urtarreviews on Nov 1, 2021 0:25:35 GMT -5
Can't wait for the 2018 list! Also good to point out that "Too Good at Goodbyes" was #49 in the list, #49 is also it's actual Billboard Hot 100 YE position in 2018 So I got about five weeks into 2018 before I for whatever reason decided to do 2009 first and so I have been doing that ever since. I am almost done with that list. Oh and btw there's a pretty good chance I Gotta Feeling gets the top YE spot like it deserves!
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Post by Gary on Nov 1, 2021 9:11:08 GMT -5
This chart from October 1979 features a 7-minute instrumental at #1, as well as 2 songs by Lionel Richie in the Top 10: Not 7 minutes - actually 3:47. Few big hits from that era exceed 4-5 minutes, most were in the 3-4 minute range
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Post by Michael1973 on Nov 4, 2021 14:09:05 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, did you use the same calculations as Billboard for making your charts? Just based on the few lists I looked at, it seems like you must have your own method.
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Post by bat1990 on Nov 4, 2021 14:37:36 GMT -5
I want to analyze the percentage of women-lead songs on all of these year end charts to see if it ever goes above 50%.
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Post by inverse on Nov 4, 2021 14:56:43 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, did you use the same calculations as Billboard for making your charts? Just based on the few lists I looked at, it seems like you must have your own method. For everything past 1992, we tried to provide the closest possible estimate to align with Billboard's calculations. We can't be 100% sure about all of them though (for example in 2008 there are several songs that were below the cutoff of the original list & it's extremely difficult to know in what order to place them) For 1959-1991 we used our own formulas because Billboards aren't very good (usually the standard #1 = 100, #2 = 99 etc. which we know is pretty inaccurate) and even then were frequently riddled with inconsistencies, & the charts are 100% accurate to those formulas barring typos.
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Post by Clode on Nov 4, 2021 15:06:46 GMT -5
I want to analyze the percentage of women-lead songs on all of these year end charts to see if it ever goes above 50%. Good luck with that!, Are you going to be posting the overall percentages when you finish?
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Nov 15, 2021 11:59:58 GMT -5
One of my favorite #1’s ever:
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Post by mikerivera on Dec 21, 2021 23:47:53 GMT -5
The 2021 January-December year end list Rank | Song | Artist | Peak | Top 10 | Hot 100 | Points | 1 | Levitating | Dua Lipa | #2 | 41 | 49 | 1,058,940 | 2 | Save Your Tears | The Weeknd | #1 (2 weeks) | 27 | 50 | 932,970 | 3 | Good 4 U | Olivia Rodrigo | #1 | 24 | 31 | 798,940 | 4 | Kiss Me More | Doja Cat & SZA | #3 | 27 | 36 | 768,850 | 5 | Leave the Door Open | Silk Sonic | #1 (2 weeks) | 18 | 38 | 722,490 | 6 | Stay | The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber | #1 (7 weeks) | 23 | 23 | 707,650 | 7 | Drivers License | Olivia Rodrigo | #1 (8 weeks) | 16 | 28 | 659,790 | 8 | Montero (Call Me By Your Name) | Lil Nas X | #1 | 20 | 34 | 650,000 | 9 | Blinding Lights* | The Weeknd | #3 | 15 | 35 | 615,000 | 10 | Peaches | Justin Bieber ft. Giveon & Daniel Caesar | #1 | 16 | 30 | 610,910 | 11 | Butter | BTS | #1 (10 weeks) | 15 | 20 | 593,890 | 12 | Bad Habits | Ed Sheeran | #2 | 21 | 25 | 578,800 | 13 | Heat Waves | Glass Animals | #7 | 7 | 48 | 576,120 | 14 | Mood* | 24k Goldn & iann dior | #1 (2 weeks) | 15 | 33 | 541,200 | 15 | Industry Baby | Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow | #1 | 20 | 21 | 524,120 | 16 | Deja Vu | Olivia Rodrigo | #3 | 14 | 29 | 504,930 | 17 | Fancy Like | Walker Hayes | #3 | 11 | 26 | 463,340 | 18 | Astronaut in the Ocean | Masked Wolf | #6 | 11 | 28 | 450,070 | 19 | Without You | The Kid LAROI | #8 | 2 | 36 | 443,670 | 20 | Forever After All | Luke Combs | #12 |
| 37 | 396,970 | 21 | Up | Cardi B | #1 | 12 | 20 | 376,950 | 22 | My Ex's Best Friend | Machine Gun Kelly & blackbear | #20 |
| 34 | 372,890 | 23 | What You Know Bout Love | Pop Smoke | #9 | 4 | 27 | 372,630 | 24 | Best Friend | Doja Cat & Saweetie | #14 |
| 30 | 369,630 | 25 | Rapstar | Polo G | #1 (2 weeks) | 5 | 20 | 369,140 | 26 | Need to Know | Doja Cat | #8 | 6 | 27 | 365,740 | 27 | 34+35 | Ariana Grande | #2 | 9 | 21 | 363,080 | 28 | Heartbreak Anniversary | Giveon | #16 |
| 29 | 358,780 | 29 | Easy On Me | Adele | #1 (7 weeks) | 9 | 10 | 355,890 | 30 | Go Crazy* | Chris Brown ft. Young Thug | #3 | 10 | 20 | 350,730 | 31 | You Right | Doja Cat & The Weeknd | #11 |
| 25 | 348,340 | 32 | Positions* | Ariana Grande | #2 | 9 | 21 | 340,000 | 33 | Way 2 Sexy | Drake ft. Future & Young Thug | #1 | 9 | 15 | 333,670 | 34 | Calling My Phone | Lil Tjay ft. 6lack | #3 | 3 | 22 | 321,610 | 35 | Beautiful Mistakes | Maroon 5 ft. Megan Thee Stallion | #13 |
| 25 | 315,720 | 36 | Essence | Wizkid ft. Tems | #9 | 2 | 24 | 307,060 | 37 | Traitor | Olivia Rodrigo | #9 | 1 | 25 | 296,540 | 38 | Therefore I Am | Billie Eilish | #12 |
| 21 | 291,870 | 39 | Beggin' | Mäneskin | #13 |
| 24 | 281,120 | 40 | Back in Blood | Pooh Sheisty ft. Lil Durk | #13 |
| 23 | 280,890 | 41 | On Me | Lil Baby | #15 |
| 24 | 276,520 | 42 | Wockesha | Moneybagg Yo | #20 |
| 28 | 271,410 | 43 | Beat Box | SpotemGottem | #12 |
| 23 | 269,060 | 44 | Dakiti | Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez | #16 |
| 21 | 268,020 | 45 | Wants and Needs | Drake ft. Lil Baby | #2 | 2 | 21 | 258,720 | 46 | For the Night* | Pop Smoke ft. Lil Baby & DaBaby | #11 |
| 19 | 256,330 | 47 | Telepatía | Kali Uchis | #25 |
| 25 | 251,960 | 48 | You Broke Me First | Tate McRae | #17 |
| 21 | 250,370 | 49 | Chasing After You | Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris | #23 |
| 29 | 248,800 | 50 | Shivers | Ed Sheeran | #5 | 8 | 14 | 248,160 | 51 | Good Days | SZA | #9 | 3 | 20 | 246,670 | 52 | Knife Talk | Drake ft. 21 Savage & Project Pat | #4 | 5 | 15 | 234,790 | 53 | You're Mines Still | Yung Bleu ft. Drake | #18 |
| 21 | 233,100 | 54 | If I Didn't Love You | Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood | #15 |
| 20 | 230,780 | 55 | Every Chance I Get | DJ Khaled ft. Lil Baby & Lil Durk | #20 |
| 20 | 228,910 | 56 | Happier Than Ever | Billie Eilish | #11 |
| 20 | 227,840 | 57 | The Good Ones | Gabby Barrett | #19 |
| 23 | 225,180 | 58 | Leave Before You Love Me | Marshmello & Jonas Brothers | #19 |
| 22 | 221,300 | 59 | Glad You Exist | Dan+Shay | #21 |
| 29 | 220,660 | 60 | Girls Want Girls | Drake ft. Lil Baby | #2 | 2 | 15 | 214,350 | 61 | Streets | Doja Cat | #16 |
| 20 | 210,070 | 62 | What's Next | Drake | #1 | 3 | 17 | 204,610 | 63 | Famous Friends | Chris Young & Kane Brown | #21 |
| 22 | 204,160 | 64 | Willow | Taylor Swift | #22 |
| 19 | 203,110 | 65 | Whoopty | CJ | #10 | 1 | 16 | 201,870 | 66 | Lil Bit | Nelly ft. Florida Georgia Line | #23 |
| 23 | 201,700 | 67 | Thot S**t | Megan Thee Stallion | #16 |
| 20 | 199,620 | 68 | Late At Night | Roddy Ricch ft. Mustard | #20 |
| 20 | 196,910 | 69 | Pepas | Farruko | #25 |
| 20 | 194,260 | 70 | Holy* | Justin Bieber ft. Chance the Rapper | #4 | 6 | 12 | 189,510 | 71 | Anyone | Justin Bieber | #6 | 1 | 17 | 188,230 | 72 | Starting Over | Chris Stapleton | #26 |
| 18 | 187,500 | 73 | Track Star | Mooski | #31 |
| 20 | 186,800 | 74 | Time Today | Moneybagg Yo | #31 |
| 20 | 185,850 | 75 | Cold Heart (PNAU remix) | Elton John & Dua Lipa | #11 |
| 15 | 184,100 | 76 | Take My Breath | The Weeknd | #6 | 1 | 16 | 183,030 | 77 | No More Parties | Coi Leray | #26 |
| 20 | 181,770 | 78 | One Too Many | Keith Urban ft. P!nk | #52 |
| 30 | 180,660 | 79 | Arcade | Duncan Laurence | #30 |
| 24 | 177,230 | 80 | Yonaguni | Bad Bunny | #10 | 1 | 20 | 176,820 | 81 | What's Your Country Song | Thomas Rhett | #29 |
| 20 | 175,950 | 82 | All I Want For Christmas is You* | Mariah Carey | #1 (2 weeks) | 5 | 7 | 175,750 | 83 | Better Together | Luke Combs | #15 |
| 14 | 174,460 | 84 | Body | Megan Thee Stallion | #16 |
| 16 | 173,690 | 85 | You Should Probably Leave | Chris Stapleton | #39 |
| 24 | 169,150 | 86 | Cry Baby | Megan Thee Stallion ft. DaBaby | #28 |
| 18 | 168,970 | 87 | Just the Way | Parmalee ft. Blanco Brown | #31 |
| 20 | 167,580 | 88 | Dynamite* | BTS | #5 | 1 | 15 | 165,220 | 89 | We're Good | Dua Lipa | #31 |
| 18 | 165,060 | 90 | My Universe | Coldplay & BTS | #1 | 1 | 12 | 164,200 | 91 | Hell of a View | Eric Church | #28 |
| 21 | 163,790 | 92 | Single Saturday Night | Cole Swindell | #26 |
| 20 | 161,520 | 93 | I Hope* | Gabby Barrett | #8 | 2 | 11 | 160,580 | 94 | Wild Side | Normani ft. Cardi B | #14 |
| 20 | 160,260 | 95 | Bang!* | AJR | #8 | 4 | 11 | 160,160 | 96 | Things a Man Oughta Know | Lainey Wilson | #32 |
| 20 | 160,040 | 97 | Tombstone | Rod Wave | #11 |
| 22 | 159,540 | 98 | Sand in My Boots | Morgan Wallen | #32 |
| 22 | 159,490 | 99 | Buy Dirt | Jordan Davis ft. Luke Bryan | #30 |
| 19 | 159,230 | 100 | Fair Trade | Drake ft. Travis Scott | #3 | 1 | 14 | 158,610 |
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Post by mikerivera on Dec 21, 2021 23:52:44 GMT -5
Songs that missed:
Too weak: -Drinkin Beer, Talkin God, Amen -Todo de Ti
Made 2020: -Kings and Queens -Laugh Now, Cry Later -Lemonade -Rockin Around the Christmas Tree
Caught between years: -Good Time -Lonely -POV -Put Your Records On -Throat Baby (Go Baby)
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Post by gikem on Dec 22, 2021 0:11:16 GMT -5
mikerivera Only thing I’d double-check (when you have time, of course) is What’s Your Country Song, I have a feeling you forgot to subtract the points from its debut week in November 2020, which would put it a few spots lower than where it is now. I’ll post some further notes on my overall thoughts (and a playlist update) here tomorrow - or rather, later today, as it’s after midnight here on the east coast.
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Post by mikerivera on Dec 22, 2021 0:13:23 GMT -5
The worst part about losing all that work is that this chart such an upgrade for an already good list. We drop Good Time, Put Your Records On, Throat Baby, Lonely and DBTGA, and replace them with Easy On Me, Shivers, Pepas, You Should Probably Leave and Sand in My Boots. The only L is losing pov, but I’d take that for all the other changes. Possibly the biggest W for any list on this thread
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Post by JukeboxJacob on Dec 22, 2021 5:51:09 GMT -5
WOW at the difference for Mood!
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Post by gikem on Dec 22, 2021 9:51:55 GMT -5
Alright, I'm well-rested now, which means I can give my observations on this year's January-December YE: - The top 5 for this list definitely makes more sense than on the official YE. Good 4 U, Kiss Me More, and Leave the Door Open absolutely felt like they had more of an impact in 2021 than Blinding Lights and Mood, which were still huge, but are now more appropriately positioned. - Maybe it's just the losses above it from late 2020 songs like Positions, Go Crazy, and 34+35, but I wasn't expecting Up, Best Friend, and Rapstar to be 5 spots higher than they all were on the official YE. - Perhaps the biggest surprise of all the gainers from the official YE to this one was Chasing After You managing to crack the top 50 - I know longevity probably played a factor here, but it's not the kind of song I would have envisioned finishing there, even with its extra weeks. - Sad to see Todo De Ti and POV getting knocked out, but getting Easy On Me, Pepas, You Should Probably Leave, and My Universe to replace all the terrible songs that got caught between years makes it all worth it. The Spotify playlist of every song to make a January-December YE but not an official Billboard YE was updated yesterday, with 8(!) songs added - the most we've had in a post-SoundScan year that I can remember! Of course, 1 or 2 of them could still make the official Billboard YE for 2022, and if that's the case, I'll remove them, but it's absolutely impressive all the same.
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Post by mikerivera on Dec 22, 2021 16:45:51 GMT -5
Just finished formatting the chart. Might have been more work than usual, but definitely worth it
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Post by mamooshka on Dec 22, 2021 17:38:55 GMT -5
This chart from October 1979 features a 7-minute instrumental at #1, as well as 2 songs by Lionel Richie in the Top 10: Interestingly, the following week, Donna would boast 2 songs in the Top 10, both of which were storming UP the charts.
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Post by Private Dancer on Jan 11, 2022 13:08:53 GMT -5
To be fair my formula just gives more points to compensate for very short chart runs so you can't really compare. I think if you were to use my formula for 80's songs there would be a few more. But if you just compare to the rest of the big hits from the 60's its just in another league. Its full run including 2 weeks in January 1969 was actually 749010 points which means that there hasn't even been anything else from the decade to get within 100000 points.
Also thank god Sugar Sugar is no longer the biggest one lol
I hope Aquarius ends up being 1969 J-D Year End #1. That felt like the biggest song of the year. I know I'm late to this...and it's OK if you weren't but we're you alive in '69 to have felt the weight of the song?
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Post by 94sidekick on Jan 19, 2022 12:46:02 GMT -5
Will someone eventually do the 1970s for these lists?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2022 22:46:24 GMT -5
Aw, what a shame that Wildside got caught. How else are we supposed to know about a hit song where Mark Wahlberg as Marky Mark tries to educate the listener about the horrors of racism in America over an egregious Lou Reed sample, complete with the classic line “ Blame it on a black man, what the heck?”
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