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Post by imbondz on Sept 24, 2020 20:13:01 GMT -5
How did California Dreaming not make #1. Such a great song.
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Post by imbondz on Sept 24, 2020 20:19:02 GMT -5
I did, and I went by Billboard's official count (deducting "The Twist" in '62), but to tell you the truth I personally count "Surfin' U.S.A.", "Wooly Bully", "California Dreamin'" and "Something" as #1 hits too. It's not logical for the #1 song of any year to not be considered a #1, I hate that Billboard retconned the original year-end #1's for '63 and '66 because those songs totally feel like #1 hits, and I never for the life of me understood why "Come Together/Something" was a thing and "Something" by itself was another thing. I would actually love an explanation about that, if anyone knows. Here is a quick explanation as to why "Something" was a part of "Something/Come Together" but also just "Something" as well on the charts. When the Hot 100 debuted in August 1958, both the A and B sides of singles were capable of charting separately.Β Β If a B side of a single had enough points to chart on its own, it would chart on its own.Β Β This continued until the last week of November 1969 when Billboard discontinued its practice of charting A and B sides of singles separately.Β Β From then on, if a B side of a single had enough points, it would simple be added to the A side's points and they would chart as a double-sided hit. Under the old rule, both A side "Come Together" and B side "Something" entered the Hot 100 on their own.Β But separately neither one had enough points to get to the #1 spot.Β Β Then came the week of November 29th, 1969, both sides of the single had their points added to each other and together they had enough points to top the Hot 100 for 1 week as double-sided hit Come Together/Something." So it was basically just luck that the Beatles' single was in that position that they benefited when the rule change took place at the end of November 1969. "Something" is just as much an official #1 Hot 100 hit as "Come Together." As for your other questions about Billboard replacing certain number #1 year end singles with other year end singles, I don't really know why that was done except to say that maybe they replaced "Surfin' USA" with "Sugar Shack" because the latter song was also a #1 hit on the Hot 100 and the former was not. Β But that doesn't explain why "California Dreamin" was replaced with "Wooley Bully" except that maybe the former song only got to #4 on the Hot 100, while the latter song managed to get to #2, although neither one of them made it to the top. What do you mean California Dreaming was replaced by Wooly Bully and Surfin USA was replaced by Sugar Shack?
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 24, 2020 20:23:50 GMT -5
How did California Dreaming not make #1. Such a great song. Good question. Sounds like a #1 hit to me.
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 24, 2020 20:27:32 GMT -5
Here is a quick explanation as to why "Something" was a part of "Something/Come Together" but also just "Something" as well on the charts. When the Hot 100 debuted in August 1958, both the A and B sides of singles were capable of charting separately. If a B side of a single had enough points to chart on its own, it would chart on its own. This continued until the last week of November 1969 when Billboard discontinued its practice of charting A and B sides of singles separately. From then on, if a B side of a single had enough points, it would simple be added to the A side's points and they would chart as a double-sided hit. Under the old rule, both A side "Come Together" and B side "Something" entered the Hot 100 on their own. But separately neither one had enough points to get to the #1 spot. Then came the week of November 29th, 1969, both sides of the single had their points added to each other and together they had enough points to top the Hot 100 for 1 week as double-sided hit Come Together/Something." So it was basically just luck that the Beatles' single was in that position that they benefited when the rule change took place at the end of November 1969. "Something" is just as much an official #1 Hot 100 hit as "Come Together." As for your other questions about Billboard replacing certain number #1 year end singles with other year end singles, I don't really know why that was done except to say that maybe they replaced "Surfin' USA" with "Sugar Shack" because the latter song was also a #1 hit on the Hot 100 and the former was not. But that doesn't explain why "California Dreamin" was replaced with "Wooley Bully" except that maybe the former song only got to #4 on the Hot 100, while the latter song managed to get to #2, although neither one of them made it to the top. What do you mean California Dreaming was replaced by Wooly Bully and Surfin USA was replaced by Sugar Shack? "Surfin' USA" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1963; later on, for reasons that can only be speculated about, they replaced it with "Sugar Shack." "California Dreamin" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1965; but again, for whatever reason(s), Billboard later replaced it with "Wooley Bully." BTW imbondz, thanks for the backup on the 500 album thread. :)
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Post by iHype. on Sept 24, 2020 20:48:36 GMT -5
What do you mean California Dreaming was replaced by Wooly Bully and Surfin USA was replaced by Sugar Shack? "Surfin' USA" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1963; later on , for reasons that can only be speculated about, they replaced it with "Sugar Shack." "California Dreamin" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1965; but again, for whatever reason(s), Billboard later replaced it with "Wooley Bully." They just used a different formula? Just like One Sweet Day was the original Song of the Decade, then they claimed How Do I Live, and now they even claim Smooth. Who knows what they'll claim down the line once more.
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 24, 2020 20:51:26 GMT -5
"Surfin' USA" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1963; later on , for reasons that can only be speculated about, they replaced it with "Sugar Shack." "California Dreamin" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1965; but again, for whatever reason(s), Billboard later replaced it with "Wooley Bully." They just used a different formula? Maybe.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 24, 2020 22:46:42 GMT -5
What are the projected sales numbers for Holy?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2020 22:47:54 GMT -5
Ever hear the term "number one with a bullet?"
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Post by shaz196 on Sept 24, 2020 22:59:54 GMT -5
I hate to even mention this, but tory lanez is releasing an album. let's hope it flops so bad we never hear from him again
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 24, 2020 23:08:25 GMT -5
Spotify 09/23/20
1(=) Cardi B - WAP 1,553,520 (+3,310) 2(=) 24kGoldn - Mood 1,441,422 (-15,164) 3(=) Internet Money - Lemonade 1,293,308 (+25,260) 4(=) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later 1,208,730 (+2,666) 5(=) Justin Bieber - Holy 1,199,503 (-4,379) 6(=) Pop Smoke - For the Night 1,041,106 (+29,847) 7(=) DJ Khaled - POPSTAR 828,323 (+55,343) 8(=) DaBaby - ROCKSTAR 807,322 (+2,413) 9(=) Jack Harlow - WHATS POPPIN Remix 787,828 (+4,513) 10(=) Juice WRLD - Come & Go 748,123 (+7,895)
Others: 11(=) Conan Gray - Heather 732,966 (-149) 12(=) Juice WRLD - Wishing Well 726,244 (+8,274) 13(=) BTS - Dynamite 683,699 (-4,961) 14(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 673,945 (-13,180) 15(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 641,797 (+6,310) 16(+1) Pop Smoke - Mood Swings 624,011 (+9,993) 17(-1) Tate McRae - you broke me first 612,654 (-7,267) 19(+1) Big Sean - Wolves 541,772 (-4,178) 20(+5) Pop Smoke - What You Know Bout Love 520,024 (+21,622) 21(=) Polo G - Martin & Gina 519,770 (+7,600) 23(-1) Jawsh 365 - Savage Love 510,700 (+3,474) 24(+2) Money Man - 24 507,057 (+10,112) 25(-1) Juice WRLD - Smile 502,186 (+2,149) 26(+1) Ritt Momney - Put Your Records On 500,939 (+8,063) 27(+1) Machine Gun Kelly - my ex's best friend 489,213 (+6,757) 28(+1) Kane Brown - Be Like That 468,967 (+8,359) 30(=) Morgan Wallen - 7 Summers 460,436 (+3,217) 31(+2) Gunna - DOLLAZ ON YA HEAD 445,378 (+9,026) 32(=) Pop Smoke - The Woo 442,010 (-3,492) 38(=) DJ Khaled - GREECE 421,824 (+127) 42(+2) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 411,648 (+3,828) 43(+3) Maluma - HawΓ‘i 405,420 (+2,812) 45(+2) Miley Cyrus - Midnight Sky 404,456 (+5,151) 47(-6) Sam Smith - Diamonds 396,479 (-19,663) 51(=) salem ilese - Mad at Disney 373,642 (-4,551) 52(+2) BΓRNS - Electric Love 372,876 (+7,746) 54(+2) Joel Corry - Head & Heart 367,753 (+10,096) 59(=) Topic - Breaking Me 343,640 (-2,433) 62(+4) Ashnikko - Daisy 331,077 (+1,425) 64(=) J. Balvin - UN DIA (ONE DAY) 329,633 (-1,630) 65(-2) WhoHeem - Lets Link 328,988 (-2,538) 67(+4) Lil Tecca - Dolly 326,765 (+3,597) 69(+1) Labrinth - Still Don't Know My Name 322,333 (-1,842) 71(+2) Vedo - You Got It 320,609 (+2,434) 72(+5) Saweetie - Tap In 320,298 (+5,632) 73(-4) Taylor Swift - cardigan 319,538 (-5,998) 83(-16) Luke Combs - Without You 303,073 (-23,541) 85(+3) Jack Harlow - WHATS POPPIN 300,033 (+2,450) 88(+2) JP Saxe - If the World Was Ending 295,314 (+2,246) 89(-4) Anitta - Me Gusta 294,949 (-6,988)
101(-27) Kinneret - No Wind Resistance! 276,441 (-40,778) 106(+1) Trippie Redd - Excitement 271,084 (+165) 111(-1) Clairo - Sofia 262,918 (-579) 116(-2) Bea Miller - Feel Something 259,580 (-862) 120(-4) Lil Peep - Star Shopping 255,616 (-1,109) 125(-3) Jason Derulo - Take You Dancing 252,473 (+389) 128(-1) MoneyBagg Yo - Said Sum 250,459 (+2,472) 145(-6) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 236,264 (-2,639)
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 25, 2020 7:32:01 GMT -5
Spotify - Week 09/24/20
1(=) Cardi B - WAP 11,746,665 2(=) 24kGoldn - Mood 10,161,557 3(debut) Justin Bieber - Holy 9,424,690 4(+1) Internet Money - Lemonade 8,972,580 5(-2) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later 8,499,539 6(-1) Pop Smoke - For the Night 7,529,974 7(=) DJ Khaled - POPSTAR 5,910,127 8(-2) DaBaby - ROCKSTAR 5,848,502 9(-1) Jack Harlow - WHATS POPPIN Remix 5,485,692 10(-1) Juice WRLD - Come & Go 5,264,117
29(+58) Ritt Momney - Put Your Records On 3,257,777 32(debut) Sam Smith - Diamonds 3,160,019
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 25, 2020 7:58:09 GMT -5
Spotify 09/24/20
1(=) Cardi B - WAP 1,555,838 (+2,318) 2(=) 24kGoldn - Mood 1,455,419 (+13,997) 3(=) Internet Money - Lemonade 1,327,467 (+34,159) 4(=) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later 1,234,217 (+25,487) 5(=) Justin Bieber - Holy 1,091,403 (-30,013) 6(=) Pop Smoke - For the Night 1,048,190 (+7,084) 7(=) DJ Khaled - POPSTAR 830,728 (+2,405) 8(=) DaBaby - ROCKSTAR 811,702 (+4,380) 9(=) Jack Harlow - WHATS POPPIN Remix 796,999 (+9,171) 10(=) Juice WRLD - Come & Go 753,516 (+5,393)
Others: 11(+1) Juice WRLD - Wishing Well 733,446 (+7,202) 12(+1) BTS - Dynamite 732,443 (+48,744) 13(-2) Conan Gray - Heather 727,033 (-5,933) 14(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 673,313 (-632) 15(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 642,330 (+533) 16(=) Pop Smoke - Mood Swings 628,328 (+4,317) 17(=) Tate McRae - you broke me first 603,004 (-9,650) 19(=) Big Sean - Wolves 542,334 (+562) 20(=) Pop Smoke - What You Know Bout Love 540,321 (+20,297) 21(=) Polo G - Martin & Gina 528,905 (+9,135) 22(+2) Money Man - 24 518,712 (+11,655) 24(-1) Jawsh 365 - Savage Love 509,127 (-1,573) 25(+1) Ritt Momney - Put Your Records On 505,344 (+4,405) 26(+1) Machine Gun Kelly - my ex's best friend 501,706 (+12,493) 27(-2) Juice WRLD - Smile 499,265 (-2,921) 28(=) Kane Brown - Be Like That 468,532 (-435) 29(+1) Morgan Wallen - 7 Summers 462,193 (+1,757) 31(=) Gunna - DOLLAZ ON YA HEAD 453,129 (+7,751) 32(=) Pop Smoke - The Woo 443,733 (+1,723) 37(+1) DJ Khaled - GREECE 426,848 (+4,897) 42(+1) Maluma - HawΓ‘i 417,416 (+11,996) 43(+2) Miley Cyrus - Midnight Sky 409,423 (+4,967) 44(-2) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 406,586 (-5,062) 49(-2) Sam Smith - Diamonds 388,016 (-8,463) 51(+3) Joel Corry - Head & Heart 381,214 (+13,461) 53(-1) BΓRNS - Electric Love 370,488 (-2,388) 54(-3) salem ilese - Mad at Disney 370,272 (-3,370) 59(=) Topic - Breaking Me 342,563 (-1,077) 62(=) Ashnikko - Daisy 335,473 (+4,396) 63(+2) WhoHeem - Lets Link 332,170 (+3,182) 66(-2) J. Balvin - UN DIA (ONE DAY) 330,316 (+683) 68(+3) Vedo - You Got It 325,506 (+4,897) 69(+4) Taylor Swift - cardigan 323,355 (+3,817) 70(+2) Saweetie - Tap In 322,667 (+2,369) 75(-6) Labrinth - Still Don't Know My Name 318,920 (-3,413) 76(-9) Lil Tecca - Dolly 316,188 (-10,577) 85(=) Jack Harlow - WHATS POPPIN 301,445 (+1,412) 86(+2) JP Saxe - If the World Was Ending 299,828 (+4,514) 89(=) Anitta - Me Gusta 295,120 (+171) 93(-10) Luke Combs - Without You 291,330 (-11,743)
108(-2) Trippie Redd - Excitement 266,301 (-4,783) 112(-1) Clairo - Sofia 262,457 (-461) 116(+4) Lil Peep - Star Shopping 256,740 (+1,124) 117(-1) Bea Miller - Feel Something 256,126 (-3,454) 124(+1) Jason Derulo - Take You Dancing 251,943 (-530) 125(+3) MoneyBagg Yo - Said Sum 251,836 (+1,377) 146(-1) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 236,675 (+411)
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Post by renaboss on Sept 25, 2020 8:01:06 GMT -5
What do you mean California Dreaming was replaced by Wooly Bully and Surfin USA was replaced by Sugar Shack? "Surfin' USA" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1963; later on, for reasons that can only be speculated about, they replaced it with "Sugar Shack." "California Dreamin" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1965; but again, for whatever reason(s), Billboard later replaced it with "Wooley Bully." "California Dreamin'" was originally the #1 song for 1966, not '65 - so it was replaced by a fellow #1 song, "Ballad of the Green Berets". I do think some of their reasoning might have to do with those original year-end #1's only charting as high as #3 and #4, which seems odd. "Wooly Bully", "Breathe" and "Hanging by a Moment" at least came closer and, if I'm not mistaken, even spent multiple weeks at #2? Not sure.
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Post by renaboss on Sept 25, 2020 8:19:25 GMT -5
Here is a quick explanation as to why "Something" was a part of "Something/Come Together" but also just "Something" as well on the charts. When the Hot 100 debuted in August 1958, both the A and B sides of singles were capable of charting separately. If a B side of a single had enough points to chart on its own, it would chart on its own. This continued until the last week of November 1969 when Billboard discontinued its practice of charting A and B sides of singles separately. From then on, if a B side of a single had enough points, it would simple be added to the A side's points and they would chart as a double-sided hit. Under the old rule, both A side "Come Together" and B side "Something" entered the Hot 100 on their own. But separately neither one had enough points to get to the #1 spot. Then came the week of November 29th, 1969, both sides of the single had their points added to each other and together they had enough points to top the Hot 100 for 1 week as double-sided hit Come Together/Something." So it was basically just luck that the Beatles' single was in that position that they benefited when the rule change took place at the end of November 1969. "Something" is just as much an official #1 Hot 100 hit as "Come Together." Ah, I see. I just checked the original magazines and basically, "Come Together" peaked at #2, "Something" at #3 (both on November 15, 1969), and "Come Together/Something" at #1 (2 weeks later). Interesting. I wonder if Billboard changed its rules to benefit the Beatles and ensure they got that 18th #1 to surpass Elvis, since they were matched as of "Suspicious Minds" just a few weeks before. I mean, on Nov. 22, "Come Together" had dropped to #7! Then the new rule kicks in and it rises to #1. Damn, Billboard is shady huh? Like I said before, I sooooooo want an exposΓ© on all the stuff they've done over the years to manipulate the charts. I wouldn't even be angry about it, I'm just so darn curious. #Justice4BakerStreet
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 25, 2020 10:15:42 GMT -5
The latest Top 40 radio callouts have Blueberry Faygo followed by Come and Go with the best net positive score, while Nobody's Love has the worst one followed by Breaking Me.
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/09/25
1(=) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 132.27(-0.82) - 2(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 129.99(+0.60) -- 3(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 122.27(-1.85) - 4(=) DaBaby - ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch) 115.58(-0.78) 5(=) Gabby Barrett - I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) 106.71(+1.14) - 6(=) Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo - Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) 102.21(+1.14) 7(=) Dua Lipa - Break My Heart 94.06(-1.45) - 8(=) Harry Styles - Adore You 93.72(-1.65) 9(=) Post Malone - Circles 89.80(-0.17) - 10(+1) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later (feat. Lil Durk) 78.54(+2.70)
18(=) Cardi B - WAP (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) 57.54(+1.06) + 19(+2) 24kGoldn - Mood (feat. iann dior) 56.93(+1.42)
20(+2) Kane Brown - Cool Again 55.73(+0.80)
24(=) Jason Aldean - Got What I Got 53.12(+0.88)
25(=) Surf Mesa - ily (i love you baby) [feat. Emilee] 52.70(+0.79) 41(+1) Blake Shelton - Happy Anywhere (feat. Gwen Stefani) 36.31(+0.91)
51(+11) Justin Bieber - Holy (feat. Chance the Rapper) 31.87(+4.46)
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Post by nak on Sept 25, 2020 10:27:09 GMT -5
Damn! the mid 80s was literally 54 #1s in a year....it actually happened. wow How do we get 54 #1's in any year? Years never last for longer than 53 weeks, right? And most are 52. omg so embarrassing for me...yes there's 52 weeks in a year ugh
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 25, 2020 10:30:36 GMT -5
Omg I Hope might beat the 52-week rule thanks to radio, ugh
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 25, 2020 11:01:31 GMT -5
^Quite probably. It was still #31 on Streaming Songs. "Hopefully" the holiday songs will prevent that from happening.
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Post by divasummer on Sept 25, 2020 11:56:01 GMT -5
Here is a quick explanation as to why "Something" was a part of "Something/Come Together" but also just "Something" as well on the charts. When the Hot 100 debuted in August 1958, both the A and B sides of singles were capable of charting separately. If a B side of a single had enough points to chart on its own, it would chart on its own. This continued until the last week of November 1969 when Billboard discontinued its practice of charting A and B sides of singles separately. From then on, if a B side of a single had enough points, it would simple be added to the A side's points and they would chart as a double-sided hit. Under the old rule, both A side "Come Together" and B side "Something" entered the Hot 100 on their own. But separately neither one had enough points to get to the #1 spot. Then came the week of November 29th, 1969, both sides of the single had their points added to each other and together they had enough points to top the Hot 100 for 1 week as double-sided hit Come Together/Something." So it was basically just luck that the Beatles' single was in that position that they benefited when the rule change took place at the end of November 1969. "Something" is just as much an official #1 Hot 100 hit as "Come Together." Ah, I see. I just checked the original magazines and basically, "Come Together" peaked at #2, "Something" at #3 (both on November 15, 1969), and "Come Together/Something" at #1 (2 weeks later). Interesting. I wonder if Billboard changed its rules to benefit the Beatles and ensure they got that 18th #1 to surpass Elvis, since they were matched as of "Suspicious Minds" just a few weeks before. I mean, on Nov. 22, "Come Together" had dropped to #7! Then the new rule kicks in and it rises to #1. Damn, Billboard is shady huh? Like I said before, I sooooooo want an exposΓ© on all the stuff they've done over the years to manipulate the charts. I wouldn't even be angry about it, I'm just so darn curious. #Justice4BakerStreet It's an industry magazine and if that's what was best or what the industry wanted that's what probably happened.... It's not all about popularity. The music industry has proven that many times and that's who Billboard looks too to create their charts.
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Post by hughster1 on Sept 25, 2020 12:18:28 GMT -5
The latest Top 40 radio callouts have Blueberry Faygo followed by Come and Go with the best net positive score, while Nobody's Love has the worst one followed by Breaking Me.
Wow, radio listeners sure turned on Maroon 5 all of a sudden.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2020 13:50:27 GMT -5
The latest Top 40 radio callouts have Blueberry Faygo followed by Come and Go with the best net positive score, while Nobody's Love has the worst one followed by Breaking Me.
Wow, radio listeners sure turned on Maroon 5 all of a sudden. I think Maroon 5's reign is coming to an end.
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Post by kingvavis on Sept 25, 2020 14:26:16 GMT -5
Wow, radio listeners sure turned on Maroon 5 all of a sudden. I think Maroon 5's reign is coming to an end. I wish you are correct, but afterall they are Maroon 5.
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hitsdailydouble.com/streaming_songs LW | TW | Artist | Title | Label | Streams | Change | 1 | 1 | CARDI B FEAT. MEGAN THEE STALLION | WAP | ATLANTIC | 27,050,066 | -14% | 5 | 2 | INTERNET MONEY & GUNNA FEAT. DON TOLIVER & NAV | LEMONADE | INTERNET MONEY/TENTHOUSAND | 20,396,009 | 27% | 3 | 3 | 24KGOLDN FEAT. IANN DIOR | MOOD | RECORDS/COLUMBIA | 20,163,045 | 2% | 2 | 4 | DRAKE FEAT. LIL DURK | LAUGH NOW CRY LATER | OVO/REPUBLIC | 20,084,827 | -6% | -- | 5 | JUSTIN BIEBER | HOLY (FEAT. CHANCE THE RAPPER) | RBMG/DEF JAM | 18,387,732 | -- |
{"6-50"}{Spoiler} 4 | 6 | POP SMOKE FEAT. LIL BABY & DABABY | FOR THE NIGHT | VICTOR VICTOR/REPUBLIC | 18,155,677 | -4% | 8 | 7 | POP SMOKE FEAT. LIL TJAY | MOOD SWINGS | VICTOR VICTOR/REPUBLIC | 16,560,463 | 29% | 6 | 8 | JACK HARLOW | WHATS POPPIN | GENERATION NOW/ATLANTIC | 14,970,642 | -4% | 7 | 9 | DABABY FEAT. RODDY RICCH | ROCKSTAR | SCMG/INTERSCOPE | 14,154,773 | -4% | 47 | 10 | MONEYBAGG YO | SAID SUM | N-LESS/INTERSCOPE | 14,060,498 | 105% | 10 | 11 | DJ KHALED FEAT. DRAKE | POPSTAR | OVO/WE THE BEST/EPIC | 12,144,225 | -1% | 13 | 12 | JUICE WRLD FEAT. MARSHMELLO | COME & GO | JOYTIME COLLECTIVE/GRADE A/INTERSCOPE | 10,611,651 | -1% | 17 | 13 | BTS | DYNAMITE | BIGHIT/COLUMBIA | 10,535,566 | 8% | 16 | 14 | THE WEEKND | BLINDING LIGHTS | XO/REPUBLIC | 10,078,253 | 1% | 12 | 15 | ROD WAVE FEAT. ATR & SON SON | RAGS2RICHES | ALAMO/GEFFEN/INTERSCOPE | 10,012,226 | -8% | 18 | 16 | CHRIS BROWN & YOUNG THUG | GO CRAZY | RCA | 9,777,912 | 1% | 15 | 17 | SAINT JHN | ROSES | GODD COMPLEXX/HITCO | 9,553,619 | -5% | 41 | 18 | POP SMOKE | WHAT YOU KNOW BOUT LOVE | VICTOR VICTOR/REPUBLIC | 8,988,392 | 23% | 28 | 19 | MONEY MAN FEAT. LIL BABY | 24 | BLACK CIRCLE/EMPIRE | 8,985,918 | 5% | 19 | 20 | JUICE WRLD | WISHING WELL | GRADE A/INTERSCOPE | 8,955,672 | -5% | 25 | 21 | KANE BROWN WITH SWAE LEE & KHALID | BE LIKE THAT | RCA NASHVILLE/ZONE 4 | 8,946,841 | -1% | 32 | 22 | MACHINE GUN KELLY X BLACKBEAR | MY EX'S BEST FRIEND | BAD BOY/INTERSCOPE | 8,924,751 | 12% | 21 | 23 | HARRY STYLES | WATERMELON SUGAR | COLUMBIA | 8,830,635 | -4% | 20 | 24 | CONAN GRAY | HEATHER | REPUBLIC | 8,722,227 | -8% | 24 | 25 | JAWSH 685 X JASON DERULO | SAVAGE LOVE | COLUMBIA | 8,557,398 | -6% | 36 | 26 | GABBY BARRETT | I HOPE | WARNER NASHVILLE | 8,159,856 | 5% | 27 | 27 | LIL BABY & 42 DUGG | WE PAID | QUALITY CONTROL/MOTOWN/CAPITOL | 8,122,540 | -7% | 48 | 28 | LEE BRICE | ONE OF THEM GIRLS | CURB | 8,055,344 | 18% | 29 | 29 | POP SMOKE FEAT. 50 CENT & RODDY RICH | THE WOO | VICTOR VICTOR/REPUBLIC | 8,030,212 | -5% | 37 | 30 | TATE MCRAE | YOU BROKE ME FIRST | RCA | 7,738,344 | 0% | 33 | 31 | LIL MOSEY | BLUEBERRY FAYGO | MOGUL VISION/INTERSCOPE | 7,703,857 | -2% | 45 | 32 | POLO G | MARTIN & GINA | COLUMBIA | 7,539,945 | 6% | 14 | 33 | YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN | KACEY TALK | NEVER BROKE AGAIN/ATLANTIC | 7,427,921 | -30% | 40 | 34 | JASON ALDEAN | GOT WHAT I GOT | BROKEN BOW | 7,303,572 | 0% | 31 | 35 | SAWEETIE | TAP IN | ICY/ARTISTRY/WARNER | 7,233,178 | -10% | 43 | 36 | RODDY RICCH | THE BOX | BIRD VISION/ATLANTIC | 7,142,280 | -1% | 34 | 37 | JUICE WRLD & THE WEEKND | SMILE | GRADE A/INTERSCOPE | 7,085,217 | -10% | 38 | 38 | MORGAN WALLEN | 7 SUMMERS | BIG LOUD/REPUBLIC | 7,084,360 | -6% | 39 | 39 | MEGAN THEE STALLION FEAT. BEYONCE | SAVAGE (REMIX) | ATLANTIC | 6,964,019 | -7% | 46 | 40 | LEWIS CAPALDI | BEFORE YOU GO | VERTIGO BERLIN/CAPITOL | 6,827,607 | -2% | 9 | 41 | YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN FEAT. LIL WAYNE | MY WINDOW | NEVER BROKE AGAIN/ATLANTIC | 6,773,018 | -47% | 44 | 42 | STAYSOLIDROCKY | PARTY GIRL | COLUMBIA | 6,748,891 | -6% | -- | 43 | POST MALONE | CIRCLES | REPUBLIC | 6,591,760 | -- | -- | 44 | FUTURE FEAT. DRAKE | LIFE IS GOOD | OVO/REPUBLIC | 6,561,290 | -- | -- | 45 | POP SMOKE | DIOR | VICTOR VICTOR/REPUBLIC | 6,523,923 | -- | -- | 46 | LEWIS CAPALDI | SOMEONE YOU LOVED | VERTIGO BERLIN/CAPITOL | 6,443,523 | -- | -- | 47 | POST MALONE & SWAE LEE | SUNFLOWER | REPUBLIC | 6,387,529 | -- | 50 | 48 | DJ KHALED FEAT. DRAKE | GREECE | OVO/WE THE BEST/EPIC | 6,338,650 | -5% | -- | 49 | MORGAN WALLEN | CHASIN' YOU | BIG LOUD | 6,221,937 | -- | 11 | 50 | YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN | DRUG ADDICTION | NEVER BROKE AGAIN/ATLANTIC | 6,213,524 | -48% |
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Post by jebsib on Sept 25, 2020 19:08:41 GMT -5
Re: The Come Together / Something controversy: This was during the brief period of time that the Hot 100 did not use Airplay for the top half of the chart. Because both sides of the Beatles record were so hot nationally at that time, retailers generally reported the single as one entity in their lists to Billboard, creating this dilemma. (Not a big deal in the 50s with Elvisβ songs as differing airplay of HIS double sided hits clearly defined which side was more popular)
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 25, 2020 20:06:55 GMT -5
"Surfin' USA" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1963; later on, for reasons that can only be speculated about, they replaced it with "Sugar Shack." "California Dreamin" was originally Billboard's Official #1 single of 1965; but again, for whatever reason(s), Billboard later replaced it with "Wooley Bully." "California Dreamin'" was originally the #1 song for 1966, not '65 - so it was replaced by a fellow #1 song, "Ballad of the Green Berets". I do think some of their reasoning might have to do with those original year-end #1's only charting as high as #3 and #4, which seems odd. "Wooly Bully", "Breathe" and "Hanging by a Moment" at least came closer and, if I'm not mistaken, even spent multiple weeks at #2? Not sure. You are absolutely right, thanks for the correction.
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 25, 2020 20:14:59 GMT -5
Here is a quick explanation as to why "Something" was a part of "Something/Come Together" but also just "Something" as well on the charts. When the Hot 100 debuted in August 1958, both the A and B sides of singles were capable of charting separately. If a B side of a single had enough points to chart on its own, it would chart on its own. This continued until the last week of November 1969 when Billboard discontinued its practice of charting A and B sides of singles separately. From then on, if a B side of a single had enough points, it would simple be added to the A side's points and they would chart as a double-sided hit. Under the old rule, both A side "Come Together" and B side "Something" entered the Hot 100 on their own. But separately neither one had enough points to get to the #1 spot. Then came the week of November 29th, 1969, both sides of the single had their points added to each other and together they had enough points to top the Hot 100 for 1 week as double-sided hit Come Together/Something." So it was basically just luck that the Beatles' single was in that position that they benefited when the rule change took place at the end of November 1969. "Something" is just as much an official #1 Hot 100 hit as "Come Together." Ah, I see. I just checked the original magazines and basically, "Come Together" peaked at #2, "Something" at #3 (both on November 15, 1969), and "Come Together/Something" at #1 (2 weeks later). Interesting. I wonder if Billboard changed its rules to benefit the Beatles and ensure they got that 18th #1 to surpass Elvis, since they were matched as of "Suspicious Minds" just a few weeks before. I mean, on Nov. 22, "Come Together" had dropped to #7! Then the new rule kicks in and it rises to #1. Damn, Billboard is shady huh? Like I said before, I sooooooo want an exposΓ© on all the stuff they've done over the years to manipulate the charts. I wouldn't even be angry about it, I'm just so darn curious. #Justice4BakerStreet I don't think there was anything shady about it. I don't think Billboard would just go and change an 11 year old rule just so the Beatles could collect an 18th #1 hit. Billboard history seems to show that they think long and hard (sometimes too long for the fans) before making major rule changes to the charts and don't just do it overnight. I believe the change of adding the points of A and B sides of double sided hit singles was probably something that had been in the works for awhile. I believe it was just coincidence and good fortune that the Beatles' were the major beneficiaries of that particular rule change; but of course, as always, YMMV.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 26, 2020 9:51:39 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/09/26
1(=) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 131.99(-0.28) 2(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 131.29(+1.29) 3(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 123.44(+1.17) 4(=) DaBaby - ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch) 115.35(-0.23) 5(=) Gabby Barrett - I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) 107.56(+0.84) 6(=) Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo - Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) 104.30(+2.09) 7(=) Dua Lipa - Break My Heart 93.19(-0.87) 8(=) Harry Styles - Adore You 92.14(-1.58) - 9(=) Post Malone - Circles 89.84(+0.04) 10(=) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later (feat. Lil Durk) 79.87(+1.33)
16(+3) 24kGoldn - Mood (feat. iann dior) 59.27(+2.34)
23(+1) Jason Aldean - Got What I Got 53.86(+0.75) 24(+1) Surf Mesa - ily (i love you baby) [feat. Emilee] 53.58(+0.88)
26(+2) Juice WRLD & Marshmello - Come & Go 44.32(+0.87)
28(+1) Tim McGraw - I Called Mama 43.83(+0.85)
36(+1) Matt Stell - Everywhere but On 40.01(+0.73)
42(=) AJR - Bang! 35.79(+1.09) 43(+4) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 34.96(+1.03)
64(+2) Topic & A7S - Breaking Me 26.78(+0.78)
67(-16) Justin Bieber - Holy (feat. Chance the Rapper) 26.10(-5.77) 96(-11) Sam Smith - Diamonds 17.49(-2.44) -
-(-) Marshmello & Demi Lovato - OK Not to Be OK 15.16(+0.76)
-(-) Zoe Wees - Control 8.66(+0.70)
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Post by dovahduck on Sept 26, 2020 10:44:20 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/09/26
1(=) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 131.99(-0.28) 2(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 131.29(+1.29) 3(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 123.44(+1.17) 4(=) DaBaby - ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch) 115.35(-0.23) 5(=) Gabby Barrett - I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) 107.56(+0.84) 6(=) Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo - Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) 104.30(+2.09) 7(=) Dua Lipa - Break My Heart 93.19(-0.87) 8(=) Harry Styles - Adore You 92.14(-1.58) - 9(=) Post Malone - Circles 89.84(+0.04) 10(=) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later (feat. Lil Durk) 79.87(+1.33)
16(+3) 24kGoldn - Mood (feat. iann dior) 59.27(+2.34)
23(+1) Jason Aldean - Got What I Got 53.86(+0.75) 24(+1) Surf Mesa - ily (i love you baby) [feat. Emilee] 53.58(+0.88)
26(+2) Juice WRLD & Marshmello - Come & Go 44.32(+0.87)
28(+1) Tim McGraw - I Called Mama 43.83(+0.85)
36(+1) Matt Stell - Everywhere but On 40.01(+0.73)
42(=) AJR - Bang! 35.79(+1.09) 43(+4) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 34.96(+1.03)
64(+2) Topic & A7S - Breaking Me 26.78(+0.78)
67(-16) Justin Bieber - Holy (feat. Chance the Rapper) 26.10(-5.77) 96(-11) Sam Smith - Diamonds 17.49(-2.44) -
-(-) Marshmello & Demi Lovato - OK Not to Be OK 15.16(+0.76)
-(-) Zoe Wees - Control 8.66(+0.70)
Once again, OKAY "Blinding Lights"....
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 26, 2020 10:46:56 GMT -5
Lmao, looks like Blinding Lights isn't gonna go without a fight
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Post by spicymapping on Sept 26, 2020 19:41:59 GMT -5
preds woo
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