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Post by nathanalbright on Jun 15, 2020 17:03:31 GMT -5
Intentions finally hits the top 5....woot?
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Post by degen on Jun 15, 2020 17:19:08 GMT -5
Has anyone noticed the radio numbers Billboard reports are exactly about half of the audience size in what mediabase reports? For example “Blinding Lights” has a 150 million audience on Mediabase, yet Billboard reports a 75 million audience. “Rain on Me” stands at 48 million on Mediabase, but Billboard reported 24 million. What’s the reason behind Billboard not reporting the full numbers?
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Post by chartfreak on Jun 15, 2020 17:28:04 GMT -5
Intentions finally hits the top 5....woot? Does this mean that Rihanna holds the record for the lower region of the top 10?
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jun 15, 2020 17:31:21 GMT -5
Female lead and co-lead songs with 20+ weeks in the top 10
1990s
How Do I Live 32 Foolish Games / You Were Meant For Me 28 Un-Break My Heart 25 You're Still The One 23 You're Makin Me High / Let It Flow 20
2000s
We Belong Together 23 No One 22 Big Girls Don't Cry 21 If I Ain't Got You 20 Since U Been Gone 20 Love Song 20 Bleeding Love 20
2010s
bad guy 30 Without Me 29 All About That Bass 25 Shake It Off 24 Royals 23 Call Me Maybe 23 We Found Love 23 Havana 23 Senorita 23 Dark Horse 22 Truth Hurts 22 Starships 21 I Like It 21 Tik Tok 20 E.T. 20 Rolling In The Deep 20 Someone Like You 20 Bodak Yellow 20
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Don't Start Now 20
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Post by iHype. on Jun 15, 2020 17:33:13 GMT -5
Has anyone noticed the radio numbers Billboard reports are exactly about half of the audience size in what mediabase reports? For example “Blinding Lights” has a 150 million audience on Mediabase, yet Billboard reports a 75 million audience. “Rain on Me” stands at 48 million on Mediabase, but Billboard reported 24 million. What’s the reason behind Billboard not reporting the full numbers? They are different companies, and radio numbers are estimations -- thus they just have different estimations. Mediabase hasn't re-evaluated the numbers this year so that's why the difference is bigger than ever, but Mediabase has always had higher numbers to be fair. Even when songs would do 200 million+ audience impressions in a week with Billboard/Nielsen, Mediabase had them reaching nearly 300 million.
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Post by m450n on Jun 15, 2020 17:35:36 GMT -5
Female lead and co-lead songs with 20+ weeks in the top 10 2020s Don't Start Now 20 Say So and Savage are coming!
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Post by kimberly on Jun 15, 2020 17:41:51 GMT -5
Solo female songs with 20+ weeks in the top 10 1990s How Do I Live 32 Foolish Games / You Were Meant For Me 28 Un-Break My Heart 25 You're Still The One 23 You're Makin Me High / Let It Flow 202000s We Belong Together 23 No One 22 Big Girls Don't Cry 21 If I Ain't Got You 20 Since U Been Gone 20 Love Song 20 Bleeding Love 202010s bad guy 30 Without Me 29 All About That Bass 25 Shake It Off 24 Royals 23 Call Me Maybe 23 Truth Hurts 22 Starships 21 Tik Tok 20 Rolling In The Deep 20 Someone Like You 20 Bodak Yellow 202020s Don't Start Now 20 chopped some 2010's songs lol. looks cuter now
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Post by chanman on Jun 15, 2020 17:44:08 GMT -5
Roses ...what a big surprise>>>> yessss
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Post by sirskimask on Jun 15, 2020 17:56:52 GMT -5
Damn so I guess Circles is outta chances to reenter the top 10, RIP but it was a legendary run
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Post by chanman on Jun 15, 2020 18:32:07 GMT -5
Digital Songs Sales ...
Rockstar (estimated 12,000) moves #4 to #3 Savage (estimated 12,000) holds at #1
Number 2 is who... Blinding Lights at estimated 12,000 also???
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jun 15, 2020 18:33:44 GMT -5
Digital Songs Sales ... Rockstar (estimated 12,000) moves #4 to #3 Savage (estimated 12,000) holds at #1 Number 2 is who... Blinding Lights at estimated 12,000 also???
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Post by chanman on Jun 15, 2020 18:41:07 GMT -5
^When Sales are so close, they could specify to 0.1K. Surprised they made no mention in the article.
Welp, today was one of the shortest articles I have read in a while.
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Post by inverse on Jun 15, 2020 18:50:13 GMT -5
Damn so I guess Circles is outta chances to reenter the top 10, RIP but it was a legendary run Feels bad lost 3 really tight races for #10 in a row. It does seem like Lil Baby's song is gonna permanently oust it though even if it passes Rain On Me
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jun 15, 2020 19:14:13 GMT -5
Digital Songs Sales ... Rockstar (estimated 12,000) moves #4 to #3 Savage (estimated 12,000) holds at #1 Number 2 is who... Blinding Lights at estimated 12,000 also??? Another week, another low ...
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jun 15, 2020 19:19:32 GMT -5
Radio Songs - Most weeks at #1 (10+ weeks)
18 weeks
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris (1998)
16 weeks
No Doubt - Don't Speak (1996/97) Mariah Carey - We Belong Together (2005) Maroon 5 Ft Cardi B - Girls Like You (2018)
14 weeks
Celine Dion - Because You Loved Me (1996) Alicia Keys - No One (2007/08) Panic! at the Disco - High Hopes (2018/19)
13 weeks
Boyz II Men - End Of The Road (1992) Ace Of Base - The Sign (1994) Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men - One Sweet Day (1995) Donna Lewis - I Love You Always Forever (1996) TLC - No Scrubs (1999)
12 weeks
Boyz II Men - I'll Make Love To You (1994) Nelly Ft Kelly Rowland - Dilemma (2002) Usher Ft Lil Jon & Ludacris - Yeah! (2004) Rihanna Ft Calvin Harris - We Found Love (2011/12) Mark Ronson Ft Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk (2015) Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You (2017)
11 weeks
Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (1992/93) Mariah Carey - Dreamlover (1993) Boyz II Men - On Bended Knee (1994/95) Natalie Imbruglia - Torn (1998) Eminem - Lose Yourself (2002/03) Mario - Let Me Love You (2005) Beyonce - Irreplaceable (2006/07) Robin Thicke Ft Pharrell & T.I. - Blurred Lines (2013) Adele - Hello (2015/16) Justin Bieber - Lose Yourself (2016) The Chainsmokers Ft Halsey - Closer (2016) Khalid - Talk (2019) Post Malone - Circles (2019/20)
10 weeks
Mariah Carey - Someday (1991) Janet Jackson - That's The Way Love Goes (1993) Mariah Carey - Hero (1993/14) Seal - Kiss From A Rose (1995) Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On (1998) Usher - U Got It Bad (2001/02) Ashanti - Foolish (2002) Lil Wayne Ft Static Major - Lollipop (2008) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (2020)*
Artists with multiple entries Mariah Carey 5 Boyz II Men 4 Usher 2 Celine Dion 2
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Post by Gary on Jun 15, 2020 19:20:26 GMT -5
With Bieber in the top 5 - The chart run record for peaking below #5 will not be broken
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Post by brady47 on Jun 15, 2020 19:20:47 GMT -5
And Oops! managed to hit no. 9 Hot 100, with its no. 8 Hot 100 Airplay that week. A missed opportunity to not release main physical single. Such an easy no. 1 For Britney. A weird decision to only release physical single for Baby, From The Bottom and Stronger during her first 2 eras. If her team wanted huge album sales by limiting single sales, just see Xtina's debut. Still sold almost 10 million in US with 4 consecutive strong selling hits (physical available-singles). Christina Aguilera missed an opportunity with “I Turn To You” also, which was released a week later and leapt from #17 - #3 on the Hot 100, placing behind Enrique Iglesias’ “Be With You” and Aaliyah’s “Try Again”. It debuted at #2 on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart behind “Be With You”, briefly missing the number one position. It eventually peaked at #1 on the sales chart two weeks later but had it fallen drastically in Airplay at that point and thus fell down the Hot 100. It would’ve been a short-lived one-week number one for her, but she could’ve potentially scored 4 #1 singles from her debut release. brady47Wow! Very interesting "I Turn To You" only peaked at #14 on airplay (vs. the top 5 airplay peaks for Genie in a Bottle (#1), What a Girl Wants (#2), Come on Over (#4) But it also had decent longevity on radio, 22 weeks and "I Turned to You" ranked #44 on the airplay year end-chart, which is actually decent considering it missed top 10
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Post by brady47 on Jun 15, 2020 19:23:16 GMT -5
Wow I had no idea the top 5 was that close! I've always wondered why "Try Again" was #12 on the year end chart while "He Wasn't Man Enough" was #10, considering "Try Again" had 15 weeks in the top 10 & 22 weeks in the top 20, while "He Wasn't Man Enough" had 7 weeks in the top 10 & 24 weeks in the top 20 But I guess the close point totals makes sense June 17, 2000: 1. Try Again - 92 points (92 million audience, 0 sales) 2. Breathe - 91 points (76 million~ audience, 15k~ sales) 3. Everything You Want - 90.5 points (90~ million audience, <1k sales) 4. Be With You - 90 points (85~ million audience, 5k~ sales) 5. You Sang to Me - 90 points (50~ million audience, 40k~ sales) 8. Maria Maria - 85 points (65~ million audience, 20k~ sales) Thanks for sharing omg this is super interesting!
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Post by brady47 on Jun 15, 2020 19:26:09 GMT -5
Don't Start Now serving "Since U Been Gone" teas
- peaked a single week at #2 - 20 weeks in the top 10 with longevity
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Post by Gary on Jun 15, 2020 19:26:11 GMT -5
12,000 is #1 - people don't download anymore apparently
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Post by kierz7 on Jun 15, 2020 19:35:09 GMT -5
Don't Start Now serving "Since U Been Gone" teas - peaked a single week at #2 - 20 weeks in the top 10 with longevity Now it’s time for “Levitating” to become her ‘Behind These Hazel Eyes/Because Of You’. 💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿
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Post by smiley22 on Jun 15, 2020 19:35:11 GMT -5
This week, Mariah Carey would break the Hot 100 Airplay audience record previously set by Mario’s “Let Me Love You” in February 2005. • “Let Me Love You” peaked at 185M audience impressions via. BDS and 224M audience impressions via. Mediabase. • “We Belong Together” would soar past the former, garnering 191M audience impressions via. BDS and 230M audience impressions via. Mediabase. The following week, she would break her own record once again, climbing to 195M AI and 234M AI respectively. Three weeks later, on the July 9th issue, she would peak on radio with both a spins & audience record that wasn’t broken until eight years later with Thicke’s “Blurred Lines”. She also became the first artist to place at number one on 9 individual charts that week and the top three of 5 different radio formats: Pop (#1), Rhythmic (#1), Urban (#1), Urban AC (#1), AC (#3). I feel so privileged to have been able to watch “We Belong Together’s” monstrous radio ascent at the time. A time like no other. ❤️ Ugh a moment. The way everyone wrote her off and she released the biggest hit of the decade. The song blocking "Shake It Off" I think she was one of the first artists to have two songs with 200M+ AI with "Shake It Off" and "We Belong Together"? Chart freaks and especially lambs were creaming during that era. One of the most dominant eras ever. WBT was so big on airplay, she didn’t need the sales points at all.
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Post by 85la on Jun 15, 2020 19:40:07 GMT -5
12,000 is #1 - people don't download anymore apparently I bet when digital sales were at their peak, 12k wasn't even enough to make the entire chart, and that was when it was 75 positions long!
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Post by Limited Edition on Jun 15, 2020 19:42:37 GMT -5
Don't Start Now serving "Since U Been Gone" teas - peaked a single week at #2 - 20 weeks in the top 10 with longevity Now it’s time for “Levitating” to become her ‘Behind These Hazel Eyes/Because Of You’. 💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿 *Love Again
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Post by korbel16 on Jun 15, 2020 19:58:56 GMT -5
Which freakin song on that double sided jewel song were people listening to the most?
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Post by kierz7 on Jun 15, 2020 20:04:43 GMT -5
This week, Mariah Carey would break the Hot 100 Airplay audience record previously set by Mario’s “Let Me Love You” in February 2005. • “Let Me Love You” peaked at 185M audience impressions via. BDS and 224M audience impressions via. Mediabase. • “We Belong Together” would soar past the former, garnering 191M audience impressions via. BDS and 230M audience impressions via. Mediabase. The following week, she would break her own record once again, climbing to 195M AI and 234M AI respectively. Three weeks later, on the July 9th issue, she would peak on radio with both a spins & audience record that wasn’t broken until eight years later with Thicke’s “Blurred Lines”. She also became the first artist to place at number one on 9 individual charts that week and the top three of 5 different radio formats: Pop (#1), Rhythmic (#1), Urban (#1), Urban AC (#1), AC (#3). I feel so privileged to have been able to watch “We Belong Together’s” monstrous radio ascent at the time. A time like no other. ❤️ Ugh a moment. The way everyone wrote her off and she released the biggest hit of the decade. The song blocking "Shake It Off" I think she was one of the first artists to have two songs with 200M+ AI with "Shake It Off" and "We Belong Together"? Yes, however that was via. Mediabase: •“We Belong Together” peaked at 256M AI. •“Shake It Off” peaked at 205M AI. Via. Nielsen BDS, “Shake It Off” peaked at 185M AI. _ “We Belong Together” also broke the audience & spins record on both Urban AC and Rhythmic radio at the time: • Urban AC: 27M AI. • Rhythmic: 88M AI. = 115M AI from these two formats alone. This is WITHOUT Pop and Urban radio as well as the AI it received from AC (#3 peak) and HAC (#15 peak) so you can see why it was so humongous then. ☠️
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Post by Myth X on Jun 15, 2020 20:07:48 GMT -5
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Post by brady47 on Jun 15, 2020 20:16:10 GMT -5
Ugh a moment. The way everyone wrote her off and she released the biggest hit of the decade. The song blocking "Shake It Off" I think she was one of the first artists to have two songs with 200M+ AI with "Shake It Off" and "We Belong Together"? Yes, however that was via. Mediabase: •“We Belong Together” peaked at 256M AI. •“Shake It Off” peaked at 205M AI. Via. Nielsen BDS, “Shake It Off” peaked at 185M AI. _ “We Belong Together” also broke the audience & spins record on both Urban AC and Rhythmic radio at the time: • Urban AC: 27M AI. • Rhythmic: 88M AI. = 115M AI from these two formats alone. This is WITHOUT Pop and Urban radio as well as the AI it received from AC (#3 peak) and HAC (#15 peak) so you can see why it was so humongous then. ☠️ Omg I can't imagine how much more massive it would've been if AC & HAC gave it the respect it deserved
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Post by kierz7 on Jun 15, 2020 20:18:17 GMT -5
Which freakin song on that double sided jewel song were people listening to the most? “You Were Meant For Me”, by far. “Foolish Games” became its own hit after being featured on the “You Were Meant For Me” CD single re-release. “You Were Meant For Me”, which was on its 41st week on the Hot 100 at number #25 after peaking at #2, rebounded to number #12 as "Foolish Games" which eventually peaked at number #7 eight weeks later. Thereafter, Billboard counted both singles as one hence why they both share the longevity records and are both in the top 20 of the All-Time charts. I still have the Physical single in my vault; it was one of my Mom’s favourite (non-R&B/Soul) songs of the 1990’s.
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Post by sbme on Jun 15, 2020 21:00:57 GMT -5
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