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Post by thelegends on Jun 30, 2020 11:28:49 GMT -5
There were actually other coronaviruses in the past. Yeah but we didnt give a f**k about them tho Idk about that, but the SARS was a pretty big deal back in 2003.
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Post by Naos on Jun 30, 2020 11:55:12 GMT -5
Top 10 artists on social media (Social 50): 1. BTS (=) *185th week at #1* 2. SEVENTEEN (=) 3. BLACKPINK (=) 4. NCT 127 (+1) 5. Stray Kids (-1) 6. EXO (=) 7. NCT Dream (+25) 8, SB19 (-1) 9. MONSTA X (=) 10. THE BOYZ (=)
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Post by Naos on Jun 30, 2020 12:02:17 GMT -5
BTS's "Stay Gold" is the first song in Japanese to hit the Top 10 on Digital Song Sales, though the band is Korean.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jun 30, 2020 12:21:05 GMT -5
HOT ROCK & ALTERNATIVE SONGS The week of July 4, 2020 TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) Imprint | label 11 NEW 1 Dreamer - Trippie Redd ( 11 ) TenThousand Projects, 1400 I had no idea Trippie Redd did this kind of music.
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Post by Naos on Jun 30, 2020 12:39:46 GMT -5
Looking through the Hot 100, I'm impressed by how stable "Yo Perro Sola" has been.
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Post by iggyamo on Jul 1, 2020 5:19:09 GMT -5
Top 10 artists on social media (Social 50): 1. BTS (=) *185th week at #1* 2. SEVENTEEN (=) 3. BLACKPINK (=) 4. NCT 127 (+1) 5. Stray Kids (-1) 6. EXO (=) 7. NCT Dream (+25) 8, SB19 (-1) 9. MONSTA X (=) 10. THE BOYZ (=) Damn, I can only name a song from 2 of those groups
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Jul 1, 2020 5:55:43 GMT -5
Top 10 artists on social media (Social 50): 1. BTS (=) *185th week at #1* 2. SEVENTEEN (=) 3. BLACKPINK (=) 4. NCT 127 (+1) 5. Stray Kids (-1) 6. EXO (=) 7. NCT Dream (+25) 8, SB19 (-1) 9. MONSTA X (=) 10. THE BOYZ (=) Wow SB19 was here, glad that they can represent Filipino pride in some capacity
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 1, 2020 5:58:08 GMT -5
Top 10 artists on social media (Social 50): 1. BTS (=) *185th week at #1* 2. SEVENTEEN (=) 3. BLACKPINK (=) 4. NCT 127 (+1) 5. Stray Kids (-1) 6. EXO (=) 7. NCT Dream (+25) 8, SB19 (-1) 9. MONSTA X (=) 10. THE BOYZ (=) Damn, I can only name a song from 2 of those groups I'm sure someone posts this exact thing every week lol
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Post by GP on Jul 1, 2020 7:48:57 GMT -5
Top 10 artists on social media (Social 50): 1. BTS (=) *185th week at #1* 2. SEVENTEEN (=) 3. BLACKPINK (=) 4. NCT 127 (+1) 5. Stray Kids (-1) 6. EXO (=) 7. NCT Dream (+25) 8, SB19 (-1) 9. MONSTA X (=) 10. THE BOYZ (=) Damn, I can only name a song from 2 of those groups Probably the same as anyone, BTS and BLACKPINK I-
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 1, 2020 9:48:09 GMT -5
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Post by thelegends on Jul 1, 2020 12:47:25 GMT -5
Looking through the Hot 100, I'm impressed by how stable "Yo Perro Sola" has been. That’s because it’s the best song on Bad Bunny’s last album.
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Post by Gary on Jul 1, 2020 12:49:18 GMT -5
Aretha Franklin Continues Streak of No. 1s in Every Decade Since the '60s With 'Never Gonna Break My Faith' 7/1/2020 by Jim Asker , Gary Trust
The track from the late legend launches atop Gospel Digital Song Sales. Aretha Franklin's "Never Gonna Break My Faith," featuring The Boys Choir of Harlem, arrives at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart dated July 4.
With the launch, the late Queen of Soul extends her streak of scoring a newly-charting No. 1 on a Billboard survey in a seventh straight decade, dating to her first in the 1960s. Franklin, who passed away in August 2018 at age 76, wrote the song with Bryan Adams. She first recorded it with Mary J. Blige for the 2006 film Bobby, about U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination. The version that makes its chart debut was released June 19, also known as Juneteenth, in celebration of the day in 1865 that all enslaved black people learned they had been freed.
"Faith" bows atop Gospel Digital Song Sales with 1,000 downloads sold in the week ending June 25, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. It's Franklin's second leader on the list, following "Precious Lord, Take My Hand/You've Got a Friend" in August 2018.
Also with 456,000 U.S. streams in the tracking week, "Faith" debuts at No. 3 on the multi-metric Hot Gospel Songs chart, where it's Franklin's first top 10 amid six appearances. The Boys Choir of Harlem earns its first Gospel Digital Song Sales No. 1 and first Hot Gospel Songs top 10.
Franklin has now achieved newly-charting No. 1s on Billboard charts in seven straight decades, starting with "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Loved You)," which topped Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles (now named Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) for seven weeks beginning on the chart dated March 25, 1967. This week, her span of topping Billboard charts, thus, extends to 53 years, three months and one week.
Franklin boasts 20 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs No. 1s, tied for the most with Drake and Stevie Wonder. She has logged two No. 1s on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100: iconic anthem "Respect," which led for two weeks in June 1967, and her duet with George Michael, "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)," which reigned for two weeks in April 1987. Franklin's No. 1 résumé also includes 10 chart-topping titles on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (logged in 1967-82), six on Dance Club Songs (1985-2015) and three on Top Gospel Albums (1988-2018), among other leaders.
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Post by GP on Jul 1, 2020 13:39:12 GMT -5
Looking through the Hot 100, I'm impressed by how stable "Yo Perro Sola" has been. That’s because it’s the best song on Bad Bunny’s last album. that's so true
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Post by sirskimask on Jul 2, 2020 17:29:52 GMT -5
Late but just wanted to say LONG LIVE CIRCLES!!!
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Post by iggyamo on Jul 2, 2020 17:31:38 GMT -5
Looking through the Hot 100, I'm impressed by how stable "Yo Perro Sola" has been. That’s because it’s the best song on Bad Bunny’s last album. *sighs in Safaera*
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Post by thelegends on Jul 2, 2020 18:06:50 GMT -5
That’s because it’s the best song on Bad Bunny’s last album. *sighs in Safaera* Tbh, it ain’t that good. But still, I respect your opinion?
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 2, 2020 19:34:54 GMT -5
^I personally think Si Veo a Tu Mamá is a great song.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 2, 2020 19:50:24 GMT -5
7/2/2020 by Gary Trust
"I think people have been longing for simpler times and a nostalgic escape," says one radio programmer.
The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" again beams at maximum wattage on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart, making a record-setting return to No. 1.
The song revisits the top spot on the July 4-dated chart (which tallies plays on a panel of over 160 mainstream top 40 stations) after eight weeks at No. 2. It trails only Savage Garden's "Truly Madly Deeply," which spent 10 weeks out of the summit in 1998, likewise all at No. 2, before returning to the rank (as noted by keen chart-watcher Ger D'Alvano).
"Blinding Lights," released on XO/Republic Records, previously topped Pop Songs for three weeks, on charts dated April 18 and 25 and May 2. Its total span of reigning, thus, covers 12 weeks, the third-longest in the list's archives, tied with "Truly Madly Deeply." Post Malone's "Circles" (like "Blinding Lights," released on Republic) set the mark by ruling over a stretch of 15 weeks (10 at No. 1) in November-February.
Also reflecting the extended luminosity of "Blinding Lights": Between its third (May 2) and fourth (July 4) weeks at No. 1 on Pop Songs, three songs took turns at the top: Camila Cabello's "My Oh My," featuring DaBaby; Doja Cat's "Say So"; and Justin Bieber's "Intentions," featuring Quavo.
What's behind the uncommon staying power of "Blinding Lights"?
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, "I think people have been longing for simpler times and a nostalgic escape," says Will Calder, director of branding and programming for Cox Media Group Pop Songs reporters WPOI Tampa and WPYO Orlando. "'Blinding Lights' is 2020's answer to [a-ha's 1985 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1] 'Take on Me.' It stands out because it's different, but also familiar. And, most importantly, it just makes you feel good."
The song's '80s vibe is a favorite of The Weeknd's, as he told Billboard after it logged its first of four weeks atop the Hot 100 (dated April 4), "I've always had an admiration for the era before I was born. You can hear as far back as my first mixtape [2011's House of Balloons] that the '80s -- Siouxsie & the Banshees, Cocteau Twins -- play such a huge role in my sound. Sometimes it helps me create a new sound and sometimes it's just obvious. I'm just glad the world's into it now."
Along with the song's sound, Republic executive vp of promotion Gary Spangler notes, "Every quantifiable metric is through the roof, not just domestically but globally."
Also potentially helping "Blinding Lights," and other established hits, according to industry sources, is that budgets for radio stations' audience research have been challenged amid the coronavirus. Faced with less measurable data, programmers may be opting to stick with what's been working instead of taking chances on newer, more unproven titles. Plus, less established acts can't tour or make in-person station visits at the moment, further reducing their avenues toward greater familiarity.
Brian Kelly, vp of operations at Entercom Milwaukee, which includes Pop Songs panelist WXSS, and the company's national top 40 format captain, shares that "Blinding Lights" actually took time to get traction, as it didn't top Pop Songs until its 17th week on the chart. (The Weeknd was also competing with himself for play, as concurrent single "Heartless" from his latest album, After Hours, rose to No. 5 in March.)
"At first, it didn't seem to research, and some other major indicators just weren't there," Kelly recalls. "But the format definitely needed tempo, and this was the most upbeat song we'd heard in quite a while. And, I think a lot of programmers fell in love with its '80s-style of production. I mean, c'mon, you could play this during any scene of Beverly Hills Cop and it would fit perfectly!"
Kelly calls The Weeknd "one of the biggest core artists of the format. This is one song that we were pulling for and thank goodness it finally came through and is staying for a while."
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