01 01 We Belong Together - Mariah Carey (8th of 14 weeks at #1) 02 05 Pon De Replay - Rihanna
Now this is legendary and historic.
Mariah Carey (alongside Madonna, Janet Jackson and Mary J Blige) is one of Rihanna’s idols and to have her be the artist that blocked her from number one with her first ever single was a blessing to her.
Rihanna - Rolling Stones - 2006:
“I didn’t care that I wasn’t number one. It was just surreal to see my song next to Mariah’s. I couldn’t believe it. I was a baby when “Vision Of Love” came out and she’s still a hurricane today. She’s everything to me”.
15 YEARS LATER, after most thought “PDR” was a fluke, she is...
•The Hot 100 Artist of the 21st Century •The Soloist with the Second Most Number Ones on the Hot 100 after Mariah Carey. •The Most Global hitmaker since Madonna
01 01 We Belong Together - Mariah Carey (8th of 14 weeks at #1) 02 05 Pon De Replay - Rihanna
Now this is legendary and historic.
Mariah Carey (alongside Madonna, Janet Jackson and Mary J Blige) is one of Rihanna’s idols and to have her be the artist that blocked her from number one with her first ever single was a blessing to her.
Rihanna - Rolling Stones - 2006:
“I didn’t care that I wasn’t number one. It was just surreal to see my song next to Mariah’s. I couldn’t believe it. I was a baby when “Vision Of Love” came out and she’s still a hurricane today. She’s everything to me”.
15 YEARS LATER, after most thought “PDR” was a fluke, she is...
•The Hot 100 Artist of the 21st century •The Soloist with the Second Most Number Ones on the Hot 100 after Mariah Carey. •The Most Global hitmaker since Madonna.
01 01 We Belong Together - Mariah Carey (8th of 14 weeks at #1) 02 05 Pon De Replay - Rihanna
Now this is legendary and historic.
Mariah Carey (alongside Madonna, Janet Jackson and Mary J Blige) is one of Rihanna’s idols and to have her be the artist that blocked her from number one with her first ever single was a blessing to her.
Rihanna - Rolling Stones - 2006:
“I didn’t care that I wasn’t number one. It was just surreal to see my song next to Mariah’s. I couldn’t believe it. I was a baby when “Vision Of Love” came out and she’s still a hurricane today. She’s everything to me”.
15 YEARS LATER, after most thought “PDR” was a fluke, she is...
•The Hot 100 Artist of the 21st Century •The Soloist with the Second Most Number Ones on the Hot 100 after Mariah Carey. •The Most Global hitmaker since Madonna
01 01 We Belong Together - Mariah Carey (8th of 14 weeks at #1) 02 05 Pon De Replay - Rihanna
Now this is legendary and historic.
Mariah Carey (alongside Madonna, Janet Jackson and Mary J Blige) is one of Rihanna’s idols and to have her be the artist that blocked her from number one with her first ever single was a blessing to her.
Rihanna - Rolling Stones - 2006:
“I didn’t care that I wasn’t number one. It was just surreal to see my song next to Mariah’s. I couldn’t believe it. I was a baby when “Vision Of Love” came out and she’s still a hurricane today. She’s everything to me”.
15 YEARS LATER, after most thought “PDR” was a fluke, she is...
•The Hot 100 Artist of the 21st Century •The Soloist with the Second Most Number Ones on the Hot 100 after Mariah Carey. •The Most Global hitmaker since Madonna
👏🏿
I wonder who's gonna be this decade's Rihanna - young newcomer - and who their Mariah's gonna be (it's probably gonna be Rihanna lmao)
Mariah Carey (alongside Madonna, Janet Jackson and Mary J Blige) is one of Rihanna’s idols and to have her be the artist that blocked her from number one with her first ever single was a blessing to her.
Rihanna - Rolling Stones - 2006:
“I didn’t care that I wasn’t number one. It was just surreal to see my song next to Mariah’s. I couldn’t believe it. I was a baby when “Vision Of Love” came out and she’s still a hurricane today. She’s everything to me”.
15 YEARS LATER, after most thought “PDR” was a fluke, she is...
•The Hot 100 Artist of the 21st Century •The Soloist with the Second Most Number Ones on the Hot 100 after Mariah Carey. •The Most Global hitmaker since Madonna
👏🏿
I wonder who's gonna be this decade's Rihanna - young newcomer - and who their Mariah's gonna be (it's probably gonna be Rihanna lmao)
Well...
I was told by ‘Stan Twitter’ that Dua Lipa & Billie Eilish have replaced Rihanna so I presume it will be either of them.
Happy Birthday, Billboard Charts! On July 27, 1940, The First Song Sales Survey Debuted 7/27/2020 by Gary Trust
Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra ushered in the landmark ranking. On July 27, 1940, Billboard published its first chart ranking the sales of recorded songs.
In that Billboard issue, the maiden 10-position "National List of Best Selling Retail Records" paved the way for 80 years -- and counting -- of Billboard's hallmark tracking of music popularity.
Subsequently, the Billboard 200 would begin showcasing the top-selling weekly albums as of March 24, 1956. The premise introduced on July 27, 1940, of ranking the best-selling songs in the U.S. would expand to include a radio airplay component, spurring the birth of the Billboard Hot 100 as the premier national songs chart in the Aug. 4, 1958, issue.
Meanwhile, recent years have brought the Streaming Songs, Social 50 and Billboard Artist 100 charts, among others.
Prior to July 27, 1940, Billboard had highlighted the national "Sheet Music Best Sellers"; "Records Most Popular on Music Machines" (compiled from national reports from phonograph operators); and, "Songs With the Most Radio Plugs" on a handful of New York radio stations.
The "National List of Best Selling Retail Records," however, was the first to poll retailers nationwide on record sales.
The new chart was billed as a "trade service feature," based on the "10 best selling records of the past week" at a selection of national retailers from New York to Los Angeles. In addition to stores specifying in recordings, the potpourri of contributors included Sears, Roebuck & Co. in Chicago, J.B. Branford Piano Co. in Milwaukee and Nolen's Radio Service Shop in Birmingham, Alabama.
Tommy Dorsey crowned the inaugural retail list with "I'll Never Smile Again." The eventual standard, featuring vocals by Frank Sinatra, would total 12 weeks at the summit. Not only did Dorsey top the first Billboard song sales chart, but the bandleader also placed at No. 8; his older brother Jimmy Dorsey ranked at No. 2. Glenn Miller claimed three of the first tally's top 10.
Here is a look at the introductory Billboard songs chart dated July 27, 1940:
Position, Title, Artist No. 1, "I'll Never Smile Again," Tommy Dorsey No. 2, "The Breeze and I," Jimmy Dorsey No. 3, "Imagination," Glenn Miller No. 4, "Playmates," Kay Kyser No. 5, "Fools Rush In," Glenn Miller No. 6, "Where Was I?," Charlie Barnet No. 7, "Pennsylvania 6-5000," Glenn Miller No. 8, "Imagination," Tommy Dorsey No. 9, "Sierra Sue," Bing Crosby No. 10, "Make Believe Island," Mitchell Ayres
Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 27, 2020 11:59:00 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/07/27
1(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 141.73(+0.21)
2(=) Harry Styles - Adore You 121.63(-1.16) 3(=) DaBaby - ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch) 115.39(+0.63) 4(=) Dua Lipa - Break My Heart 112.67(+0.02) 5(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 104.49(+1.13) 6(=) SAINt JHN - Roses (Imanbek Remix) 99.02(+0.75) 7(=) Post Malone - Circles 92.58(-0.65) 8(=) Megan Thee Stallion - Savage Remix (feat. Beyoncé) 88.62(-1.21) 9(=) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 87.83(+0.42) 10(=) Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now 86.59(-0.67)
15(=) Jack Harlow - WHATS POPPIN (Remix) [feat. DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne] 70.31(+0.82)
16(+2) Gabby Barrett - I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) 67.88(+0.61)
19(=) Chris Brown & Young Thug - Go Crazy 64.29(+0.67)
27(+2) LOCASH - One Big Country Song 49.67(+1.22)
28(+2) JP Saxe & Julia Michaels - If the World Was Ending (feat. Julia Michaels) 49.01(+0.69)
39(+2) Doja Cat - Like That (feat. Gucci Mane) 38.69(+1.95) +
46(+3) Lil Baby - Emotionally Scarred 32.34(+0.57)
47(+3) Jawsh 685 X Jason Derulo - Savage Love (Laxed-Siren Beat) 32.26(+0.56)
55(+4) Trevor Daniel & Selena Gomez - Past Life 29.40(+1.43) +
70(+13) DJ Khaled - POPSTAR (feat. Drake) 23.68(+3.91) +
72(+2) Megan Thee Stallion - Girls in the Hood 23.53(+0.86)
Top 10 songs (9/11): 1. Liu Yifei - Reflection (debut) 2. Jackson Wang - 100 Ways (-1) 3. Drake Bell - Diosa (-1) 4. Poppin'Party - Breakthrough (=) 5. Taylor Swift - Cardigan (-2) 6. Agust D - Daechwita (+1) 7. Thomas Rhett & Kane Brown - On Me (-1) 8. Chris Brown & Young Thug - Go Crazy (-3) 9. ARASHI - In The Summer (+4) 10. mxmtoon - ok on your own (debut)
I’m not surprised that many people here assume that Gary is ‘Gary Trust’.
‘Dr.Luke’ and ‘’Danja’ each had an account on Pulse between 2006-2008. 💀
That was this forums peak to be honest.
damn, the way I would tell Danja to hurry those songs produced for Dua.
I still remember the completely passive aggressive way in which he would speak about Kelly Clarkson at the time when she had just released “My November” which, of course, BOMBED. He would consistently imply that it was her fault for leaving him for other producers given he helped make “Breakaway” the success it was. 💀
At the same time, Pink and Avril Lavigne were seeing huge success with “I’m Not Dead (U + Ur Hand + Who Knew)” and “The Best Damn Thing (Girlfriend)” and he was so pompous about it.
Personally, I wish Clarkson hadn’t worked with him again for “All I Ever Wanted” but alas - I’m sure it was a calculated decision from her label.
I remember him promoting “I Kissed A Girl” also just as Katy Perry broke out.
DaBaby's "Rockstar," featuring Roddy Ricch, spends a seventh week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart.
"Rockstar," released on SouthCoast/Interscope Records, rebounds from No. 2 for a ninth week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, with 36.2 million U.S. streams, down 7%, in the week ending July 23, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. It lifts 3-2 on Radio Songs, with 62.1 million airplay audience impressions, up 5%, in the week ending July 26. On Digital Song Sales, it drops 3-5 with 11,000 sold, down 6%, in the week ending July 23.
"Rockstar" concurrently rules the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, which use the same multi-metric formula as the Hot 100, for a seventh week each. Jack Harlow's "Whats Poppin," featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez and Lil Wayne, revisits its No. 2 high on the Hot 100, rising from No. 3. It jumps 7-2 on Streaming Songs (33.3 million, up 19%) and 21-13 on Digital Song Sales (6,000, up 36%), aided by the July 17 premiere of the official video for its remix. On Radio Songs, the track holds at No. 18 (37.8 million, up 5%).
DJ Khaled's "Popstar" and "Greece," both featuring Drake, soar onto the Hot 100 at Nos. 3 and 8, respectively. The songs start at Nos. 3 and 4 on Streaming Songs with 28.4 million and 22.1 million streams, respectively. On Digital Song Sales, they arrive at Nos. 1 and 7 with a respective 15,000 and 9,000 sold, with the former marking Khaled's seventh leader and Drake's ninth.
"Popstar" and "Greece" also drew 13.1 million and 3.5 million in radio airplay audience, respectively, in the tracking week.
Khaled collects his fifth and sixth Hot 100 top 10s, while Drake makes history, notching his 39th and 40th top 10s, as he passes Madonna (38) for the most career top 10s on the chart, which began on Aug. 4, 1958.
Most Billboard Hot 100 Top 10s 40, Drake 38, Madonna 34, The Beatles 31, Rihanna 30, Michael Jackson 28, Mariah Carey 28, Stevie Wonder 27, Janet Jackson 27, Elton John 25, Lil Wayne 25, Elvis Presley 25, Taylor Swift
Meanwhile, with his two new features on Khaled's tracks, Drake makes his record-extending 24th and 25th debuts in the Hot 100's top 10. Drake additionally extends his records for the most career Hot 100 entries (224) and top 40 hits (113).
The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" is steady at No. 4 on the Hot 100, following its four-week reign. It tops Radio Songs for a 16th week (74.7 million in audience, down 2%), tying for the second-longest domination since the chart started in December 1990. Here's an updated recap of the longest-leading Radio Songs No. 1s:
Weeks at No. 1, Title, Artist, Date Reached No. 1 18, "Iris," Goo Goo Dolls, Aug. 1, 1998 16, "Blinding Lights," The Weeknd, April 18, 2020 16, "Girls Like You," Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B, Aug. 4, 2018 16, "We Belong Together," Mariah Carey, May 28, 2005 16, "Don't Speak," No Doubt, Dec. 7, 1996 14, "High Hopes," Panic! at the Disco, Dec. 1, 2018 14, "No One," Alicia Keys, Nov. 3, 2007 14, "Because You Loved Me," Celine Dion, April 13, 1996
SAINt JHN's "Roses" returns to No. 5 on the Hot 100 from No. 8, after hitting No. 4, while leading the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for a 13th week; Megan Thee Stallion's former one-week Hot 100 leader "Savage," featuring Beyoncé, keeps at No. 6; and Harry Styles' "Watermelon Sugar" re-enters the top 10 at its best rank (11-7), first reached two weeks ago.
Below DJ Khaled's "Greece," featuring Drake, at No. 8 on the Hot 100, Juice WRLD and Marshmello's "Come & Go" falls from No. 2, where it debuted a week ago, to No. 9. It logs a second week at No. 1 on the multi-metric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Chris Brown and Young Thug's "Go Crazy" roars into the region, blasting from No. 29 to No. 10, after the July 17 premiere of its official video. It leaps 37-15 on Streaming Songs (16.5 million, up 38%) and 43-17 on Digital Song Sales (5,000, up 59%) and advances 21-20 on Radio Songs (34.9 million, up 1%).
Brown tallies his 16th Hot 100 top 10 and Young Thug adds his third.
Drake really placed both of Dj Khaled throwaways into the Top 10. This board will go up in flames when his album drops.
Can't believe Popstar debuted top 3, and he really didn't even acknowledge it the past week lol
Seems like we're slowly getting a 2018 repeat. Juice WRLD & Drake with 5+ top 10s, Lil Uzi with 4, Lil Baby with 3 & the biggest album of the year, and The Box being the longest running #1 of the year. The board is definitely going to be up in flames after 2019 had people thinking Hip-Hop was treading downward on charts.
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