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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 4:14:29 GMT -5
She can either go into acting or modeling or both at this point. Considering the J. Lo comparisons she's been getting, I'm surprised she hasn't been cast for a summer teen rom com yet. Even if Shawn Mendes isn't cast alongside her, I think her fans would still flock to see it. I mean I've found most of her music videos funnier and more enjoyable than most of her music, I wouldn't mind. She's going to be in a Cinderella remake in early 2021 - James Corden's production co. is helming it - so I'm sure if that works out for her other movies will be soon to follow. I assume they'll start filming this spring or early summer, so hopefully that means Epic will kill any ideas of trying to push anything else from Romance, because she'd be unavailable for promo. Her team needs to learn how to be okay with letting her disappear for a while. Top 3 hasn't changed in 6 weeks. Also can Dua please go top 3 next week, that would be an amazing sight DSN isn't going to move to top 3 that fast. Circles still has a huge airplay lead on it; DSN is ahead in streams now but the margin there isn't nearly as wide. I do think DSN can make it to the top 3 eventually, but probably in three or four weeks. There is an outside chance that DSN could slip ahead of Dance Monkey this upcoming week, though. Radio is actually the component that will be to our desired effect for once - DSN still has room to grow on HAC/AC, and those are the two formats that like to hold on to hit songs for the longest. Dua is already ahead of Tones and I on radio by a big margin; streaming is the reason T&I is still in front so far. But they're close enough in total points that any increased movement in Dua's favor could put her ahead quickly. With Circles we have to wait on its airplay to fall and/or for the gap in streaming to widen more (DSN is already ahead, but not by a large amount).
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Post by š²š½'š¼.š°šæ on Feb 25, 2020 5:04:42 GMT -5
Bubbling Under: 1. 2. 3. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Luv Is Art (debut) 4. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - DTB 4 Life (debut) 5. Luke Combs - Does to Me (+6) 6. Justin Bieber - Running Over (debut) 7. Justin Bieber - Second Emotion (debut) 8. Justin Bieber - Available (debut) 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Hit 'Em Up (debut) 14. 15. Surfaces - Sunday Best (+2) 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Justin Bieber - Changes (debut) 21. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Blood On My Denim (debut) 22. 23. 24. Justin Bieber - Confirmation (debut) 25. #15--> Tik Tok's effect hehe
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Feb 25, 2020 5:56:24 GMT -5
New arrivals this week: #100 - "All Around Me" by Justin Bieber #98 - "Habitual" by Justin Bieber #95 - "Cinderella Story" by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie #86 - "Come Around Me" by Justin Bieber #80 - "Stain" by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie featuring DaBaby #79 - "Ignorantes" by Bad Bunny & Sech #77 - "After Hours" by The Weeknd #73 - "Thug Love" by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie #66 - "Might Not Give Up" by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie featuring Young Thug #60 - "Go Stupid" by Polo G featuring NLE Choppa & Stunna 4 Vegas #58 - "Me and My Guitar" by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie #49 - "Dior" by Pop Smoke #48 - "g n f (Give No Fxk)" by Migos, Young Thug & Travis Scott #46 - "To Die For" by Sam Smith #24 - "Forever" by Justin Bieber featuring Post Malone & Clever #23 - "Numbers" by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie featuring Roddy Ricch, Gunna & London On Da Track #16 - "No Time to Die" by Billie Eilish Damn, if it hadn't been After Hours being one of the best songs of the year so far, this is a pretty bad debut week. No Time to Die isn't bad but it's less a Billie Eilish attempt at a James Bond theme and more a Billie Eilish attempt at making Skyfall.
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Post by š²š½'š¼.š°šæ on Feb 25, 2020 6:23:35 GMT -5
I actually want JB's "Forever" to be a hit, but I doubt it will happen, given Post Malone when it comes to songs he is a featured artist.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 7:09:36 GMT -5
The three main highlights of this week, despite an ever static top 3...
- Dua Lipa finally earning her first top 5 hit with "Don't Start Now", which still has so much room to grow and potentially peak even higher š - "Blinding Lights" finally getting to #10 after its tragic #11 debut. Very much deserved, and I expect it to go further and further as it grows on both streaming and radio - "Adore You" finally cracking the top 20.
Conclusion: We stan organic hits with throwbacks to the golden age of 70s disco and 80s synth music š Now all we need is someone bold enough to sample and reinterpret any Earth Wind & Fire song and make a hit out of it! āØ
Basically, let's focus on the positive things and forget the fact that "Sucker" and "I Don't Care" refuse to leave the charts - that's the mindset I'm trying hard to work on.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 7:27:36 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 8:24:50 GMT -5
^ Amazing chart layout, as usual!
I'm sure we all missed your weekly posts, Bill. Welcome back! š
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Post by Fears in the Fire on Feb 25, 2020 9:03:02 GMT -5
Radio is actually the component that will be to our desired effect for once . This is not āfor once.ā Yāall always complain about radio, but where would Circles be without radio? Stop complaining about radio but being thankful for it when it helps your fave smash. Thatās not fair of you and itās not a good look.
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Post by tuna on Feb 25, 2020 9:09:29 GMT -5
obviously things are good when they benefit me and bad when they don't.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 9:20:59 GMT -5
Radio is actually the component that will be to our desired effect for once . This is not āfor once.ā Yāall always complain about radio, but where would Circles be without radio? Stop complaining about radio but being thankful for it when it helps your fave smash. Thatās not fair of you and itās not a good look. You're quite right! For every "Girls Like You", "10,000 Hours", and "Memories", radio also boosts incredible songs like "breathin", "High Hopes", "Good As Hell", and heck, even our beloved "Don't Start Now" - all of which probably wouldn't have reached their chart peaks from streaming alone, which tends to benefit mostly hip hop acts and established pop artists. Of course, radio has its several flaws, but sure does every other metric. That's why we're better off focusing on the bright side of things and avoid complaining in order to prevent messy discussions like the one we've just witnessed on our latest Billboard weekly thread. š
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Post by lostinhavana on Feb 25, 2020 9:22:16 GMT -5
Looks like Breathe Deeper debuts at #2 on Hot Rock Songs & Borderline returns at #3, Hey Look Ma, I Made It didnāt go recurrent though so it should rebound to 2 next week lovely
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 9:34:02 GMT -5
Looks like Breathe Deeper debuts at #2 on Hot Rock Songs & Borderline returns at #3, Hey Look Ma, I Made It didnāt go recurrent though so it should rebound to 2 next week lovely Just looked at the Hot Rock Songs Charts, and "Hey Look Ma, I Made It" dropped to #4. Despite being a passionate fan of the band, thank goodness we had two songs breaking the Panic! top 2 dominion, and if the Billboard team was any clever, they would get rid of HLMIMI next week, regardless of whether or not it bounces back. I love the song, but it's not rock and it shouldn't have been there on the charts to begin with. Next target: "High Hopes", even though it will probably take until Imagine Dragons' lead single to get it dethroned. Good Lord, this will be fun... (if only Billboard had considered "Take What You Want" and "Run" as rock songs, we would have had at least some shake-up on the charts, even if slightly).
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Post by m450n on Feb 25, 2020 9:59:47 GMT -5
Radio is actually the component that will be to our desired effect for once . This is not āfor once.ā Yāall always complain about radio, but where would Circles be without radio? Stop complaining about radio but being thankful for it when it helps your fave smash. Thatās not fair of you and itās not a good look. it aint that serious
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 25, 2020 10:00:44 GMT -5
Damn, Tame Impala wasn't able to dethrone High Hopes from #1 in Hot Rock Songs.
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Post by spicymapping on Feb 25, 2020 10:06:47 GMT -5
Pushing to #4 is 50% a huge moment & 50% the crippling realization that HLMIMI wouldn't even have enough points to be on the bubbling under , likely not even close, and yet still no songs have dethroned it from the #2 until now. Absolutely pathetic.
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Post by tuna on Feb 25, 2020 10:25:50 GMT -5
Rock is in the same pit Dance/Electronic was until a couple weeks ago. There are no huge Dance/Electronic or Rock songs anymore. High Hopes and Happier stay on top because nothing else even gets slightly big, and then they weaken to where RITMO dethrones Happier when it's at #60 on the hot 100
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 10:28:03 GMT -5
Pushing to #4 is 50% a huge moment & 50% the crippling realization that HLMIMI wouldn't even have enough points to be on the bubbling under , likely not even close, and yet still no songs have dethroned it from the #2 until now. Absolutely pathetic. It's just the sad state of rock music in the mainstream for at least a good five years now, but it's only gotten increasingly worse. And proof that as much as we enjoy discussing about them, the Billboard Charts are not always reliable, especially the genre-specific ones (looking at you, "Happier" and "Meant To Be" dominating the EDM and Country Charts respectively)
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Post by tuna on Feb 25, 2020 10:32:34 GMT -5
I don't think Rock will come back for a good while considering how annihilated it is in the mainstream. The next big genre trend will have to be vaporwave or indie pop or something
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 10:41:40 GMT -5
I don't think Rock will come back for a good while considering how annihilated it is in the mainstream. The next big genre trend will have to be vaporwave or indie pop or something We were so close with "Take What You Want", which had surprising longevity for an album track that only got one live performance and no other promo. People were genuinely interested in the song and it managed to have 20 weeks on the chart. If only Post had given it more promotion, even if I imagine Ozzy's condition probably hindered some of their plans. It's a pity. š
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Post by Choco on Feb 25, 2020 10:47:08 GMT -5
Yasssssss "Take What You Want" talk...
Y'all need to let that one go (like consumers did).
Plus the idea that it was gonna revive Rock when it clearly did as well as it did because it was a Post Malone cut...
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Post by tuna on Feb 25, 2020 10:56:41 GMT -5
Lo-Fi is the future
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Post by rockgolf on Feb 25, 2020 11:09:49 GMT -5
As I noted on Twitter yesterday, "Blinding Lights" debut at #11, dropped as low as #72 a few weeks later, and subsequently has climbed back to a new peak of #10, 13 weeks after the date of it's first peak. I can't recall that ever happening before.
Similarly I can't recall an instance where a song has dropped by as many as 61 chart positions only to then climb back up 62 positions.
Closest analogy I can think of is a Pearl Jam album that was release on vinyl, charted high, virtually sold out, nearly fell off the chart then went to #1 the week following when it came out on CD.
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Post by rockgolf on Feb 25, 2020 11:11:36 GMT -5
I don't think Rock will come back for a good while considering how annihilated it is in the mainstream. The next big genre trend will have to be vaporwave or indie pop or something The biggest problem Rock will have is that there's now a whole generation who didn't grow up on it and don't know the instruments to play it.
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Post by lostinhavana on Feb 25, 2020 11:13:22 GMT -5
Rock is in the same pit Dance/Electronic was until a couple weeks ago. There are no huge Dance/Electronic or Rock songs anymore. High Hopes and Happier stay on top because nothing else even gets slightly big, and then they weaken to where RITMO dethrones Happier when it's at #60 on the hot 100 the reason Happier stayed so long on top of hot dance songs was because for the longest time we didnāt have a massive EDM hit take off on pop songs, the same can be said for High Hopes too the last major Alt crossover on top 40 was Trampoline which shouldāve been on Hot Rock Songs but Billboard decided it isnāt āRockā enough even though it was the biggest song on Alternative Songs last year. Really wished they would just rename the chart to Hot Rock/Alternative Songs and let more non rock Alt songs on (Billie, Circles/Take What You Want/Allergic) itāll at least make the chart more interesting
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Post by eidde on Feb 25, 2020 11:13:28 GMT -5
As I noted on Twitter yesterday, "Blinding Lights" debut at #11, dropped as low as #72 a few weeks later, and subsequently has climbed back to a new peak of #10, 13 weeks after the date of it's first peak. I can't recall that ever happening before. Similarly I can't recall an instance where a song has dropped by as many as 61 chart positions only to then climb back up 62 positions. Closest analogy I can think of is a Pearl Jam album that was release on vinyl, charted high, virtually sold out, nearly fell off the chart then went to #1 the week following when it came out on CD. didn't Taylor debut at #3 with I Knew You Were Trouble and fall off the Hot 100 soon after, and climb back on to reach a new peak of #2?
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Post by rockgolf on Feb 25, 2020 11:18:10 GMT -5
Didn't Taylor debut at #3 with I Knew You Were Trouble and fall off the Hot 100 soon after, and climb back on to reach a new peak of #2? Many songs have fallen off the chart and comeback to a higher position. But this is unique in that it is all within the same chart run. But yes, a very similar run. Entered At #3, dropped off the chart after 2 weeks, returned a week later at #59 then dropped for 2 weeks to as low as #77 when it again began to grow. It reached a new chart peak of #2 13 weeks after its first peak. (And of course, climbed to #1 the next week.)
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Post by eidde on Feb 25, 2020 11:22:17 GMT -5
Rock is in the same pit Dance/Electronic was until a couple weeks ago. There are no huge Dance/Electronic or Rock songs anymore. High Hopes and Happier stay on top because nothing else even gets slightly big, and then they weaken to where RITMO dethrones Happier when it's at #60 on the hot 100 the reason Happier stayed so long on top of hot dance songs was because for the longest time we didnāt have a massive EDM hit take off on pop songs, the same can be said for High Hopes too the last major Alt crossover on top 40 was Trampoline which shouldāve been on Hot Rock Songs but Billboard decided it isnāt āRockā enough even though it was the biggest song on Alternative Songs last year. Really wished they would just rename the chart to Hot Rock/Alternative Songs and let more non rock Alt songs on (Billie, Circles/Take What You Want/Allergic) itāll at least make the chart more interesting by that logic, i hope you would've liked seeing Happier be the biggest rock song for 20+ weeks
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 11:23:49 GMT -5
Yasssssss "Take What You Want" talk... Y'all need to let that one go (like consumers did). Plus the idea that it was gonna revive Rock when it clearly did as well as it did because it was a Post Malone cut...I had to š And, yes, I see what you mean. It wouldn't by any means revive rock, but had it been a bigger hit it could have inspired other hip hop acts to create their own trap-rock hybrids - we never know. 'Pure' rock is very unlikely to ever make a comeback given our current music landscape, but it would be cool if a reinterpretation of the genre became popular and got some traction, which is what rock enthusiasts were hoping with "Take What You Want".
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Post by tuna on Feb 25, 2020 11:25:17 GMT -5
I don't think Rock will come back for a good while considering how annihilated it is in the mainstream. The next big genre trend will have to be vaporwave or indie pop or something The biggest problem Rock will have is that there's now a whole generation who didn't grow up on it and don't know the instruments to play it. Guitars are still being used all the time. The context of guitars is the only thing thatās changed- distorted riffs are out and dreamy strums are in. youtu.be/YMhJOI6tZAkThis is the future
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Post by JukeboxJacob on Feb 25, 2020 11:39:43 GMT -5
Lo-fi, vaporwave, chill hip hop, etc. this is the stuff on the rise. Gen Z clearly likes psychedelic
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