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Post by otaviohmg on Oct 26, 2020 16:37:32 GMT -5
Wait... Lana Del Rey could not make top 100 or it is for next week? it's daily Spotify run: 52-184-OUT didn't make Spotify 200 for the week. currently has 6.2 million streams total for the past 10 days globally. I'm not surprised it's not charting. Her last lead single also failed to chart. after the controversies she's caused this summer, I'm guessing interest in her music has declined. it sure did for me. karma never fails
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Oct 26, 2020 16:41:18 GMT -5
I Hope's streaming is low and it's at #6. This is not right. The same for Blinding Lights basically...so I Hope is in its correct position. The reason why Blinding Lights has been on the charts for so long is that it is not dependent on one metric. BL has been the most well-rounded hit of 2020, being the only one to top the sales, streaming, and radio charts. Nearly one year into the run, BL remains very strong on both sales and radio. The only place where BL has lost steam is in streaming, and even its streaming numbers aren't too shabby for being nearly a year old. Also, the new formula removing UGC, which lowers the weight of streaming even more, seems to be helping BL's longevity. BL will easily finish with 65-70 weeks before its chart run is finished, and will end up higher than Circles (which is going to leave the charts in a week or two) on the all-time list.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2020 17:17:18 GMT -5
^No. It would have charted this week. It probably didn't even make Bubbling Under. Maybe it made a rock chart. Thanks. Yes, rock or alternative download chart maybe
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2020 17:18:44 GMT -5
Wait... Lana Del Rey could not make top 100 or it is for next week? it's daily Spotify run: 52-184-OUT didn't make Spotify 200 for the week. currently has 6.2 million streams total for the past 10 days globally. I'm not surprised it's not charting. Her last lead single also failed to chart. after the controversies she's caused this summer, I'm guessing interest in her music has declined. it sure did for me. I do not mind her stupid derapages ... but all in all, the song is not that great either Though I expected kinda one week at #98 on HOT 100
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Post by felipe on Oct 26, 2020 19:07:49 GMT -5
Mood's gonna be around for a LONG time. It's rare to see a song in this day and age become huge simply because people enjoy listening to it Like WAP? Or Blinding Lights? Or Circles? Aren't there countless examples of songs that became huge because people enjoyed them?
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Post by iggyamo on Oct 26, 2020 19:42:41 GMT -5
Mood's gonna be around for a LONG time. It's rare to see a song in this day and age become huge simply because people enjoy listening to it Like WAP? Or Blinding Lights? Or Circles? Aren't there countless examples of songs that became huge because people enjoyed them? Those are still big names, I doubt 24k GOLDN it Iann Dior couldβve gotten hits by their names alone compared to those other artists
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Post by Gary on Oct 26, 2020 19:44:54 GMT -5
But the common thread - people enjoy them
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Post by jebsib on Oct 26, 2020 20:16:16 GMT -5
Why is Mood not on Hot R&B / Hip-Hop Songs? Poppier songs have been on there.
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Post by waluigionascooter on Oct 26, 2020 20:45:49 GMT -5
Why is Mood not on Hot R&B / Hip-Hop Songs? Poppier songs have been on there. Yeah ik, Mood is literally a rap song
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Oct 26, 2020 20:57:28 GMT -5
^Yes, it is #1 in Hot Rap`Songs. Which means that rap isn't quite the same as hip-hop for Billboard.
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Post by amid on Oct 26, 2020 20:58:48 GMT -5
Why is Mood not on Hot R&B / Hip-Hop Songs? Poppier songs have been on there. Yeah ik, Mood is literally a rap song are you sure you're not just saying that because 24kGoldn and iann dior are usually rappers?? Because the trap drums are literally the only hip hop thing about Mood and even that has transcended the genre for a while now (hell, the new Ariana song sorta has trap-inspired drums). Other than that, nothing about Mood is hiphop. Literally every verse and the chorus are all sung and not rapped.
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Post by inverse on Oct 26, 2020 22:53:35 GMT -5
Honestly the entire concept of genre as a definitive system of categorization should have been done away with by now. Just not really how music works anymore
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Post by leonagwen on Oct 26, 2020 23:34:10 GMT -5
What number was Dreams on the new Hot 100?
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Post by iHype. on Oct 26, 2020 23:35:38 GMT -5
Honestly the entire concept of genre as a definitive system of categorization should have been done away with by now. Just not really how music works anymore I get what you mean in the essence that music more than ever is crossover sounding in general, non-comformative, appeals to so many different demographics and the top songs/artists usually appeal to multiple genres so the whole choose 1 genre thing can seem outdated. However, genre charts are still pretty necessary. There is millions of consumers who still prefer to listen and follow 1 or 2 genres, hence radio formats and etc still existing today. Also there is genres like Christian, Jazz, etc that just are not truly mainstream. Doing away with genres ultimately hinders their music from getting recognition somewhere because they'd rarely ever truly succeed on an all-genre/overall chart similar to other genres. Billboard just has to somehow better amend their genre charts. Ever since they switched them from airplay-only to streams/sales/radio the big mess has been what songs are classified under which genre, and to the extent some songs and artists dominate a genre's chart year round. I think perhaps they should do a formula where only airplay from related formats count (i.e. Country Songs only including Country airplay) and the format's airplay is weighed to a much higher extent in comparison to sales/streams on Hot 100. That way for example, a song cannot rule the Christian chart for 200 weeks just off being a big mainstream hit. Christian's airplay format would still count heavily. Sort of like a middle-ground of when they were airplay-only while also moving forward and still counting sales/streams.
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Post by kimberly on Oct 27, 2020 0:05:19 GMT -5
Honestly the entire concept of genre as a definitive system of categorization should have been done away with by now. Just not really how music works anymore I get what you mean in the essence that music more than ever is crossover sounding in general, non-comformative, appeals to so many different demographics and the top songs/artists usually appeal to multiple genres so the whole choose 1 genre thing can seem outdated. However, genre charts are still pretty necessary. There is millions of consumers who still prefer to listen and follow 1 or 2 genres, hence radio formats and etc still existing today. Also there is genres like Christian, Jazz, etc that just are not truly mainstream. Doing away with genres ultimately hinders their music from getting recognition somewhere because they'd rarely ever truly succeed on an all-genre/overall chart similar to other genres. Billboard just has to somehow better amend their genre charts. Ever since they switched them from airplay-only to streams/sales/radio the big mess has been what songs are classified under which genre, and to the extent some songs and artists dominate a genre's chart year round. I think perhaps they should do a formula where only airplay from related formats count (i.e. Country Songs only including Country airplay) and the format's airplay is weighed to a much higher extent in comparison to sales/streams on Hot 100. That way for example, a song cannot rule the Christian chart for 200 weeks just off being a big mainstream hit. Christian's airplay format would still count heavily. Sort of like a middle-ground of when they were airplay-only while also moving forward and still counting sales/streams. While I agree with most of what you're saying, I think discounting streams and sales would give radio stations too much power and allow them to gatekeep these genre charts, something we don't really want. I'm not sure what the solution is, but I think going back to airplay-only won't help up-and-coming, independent artists for example that might start gaining a following thanks to a random Spotify playlisting or TikTok etc.
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Post by Naos on Oct 27, 2020 0:14:45 GMT -5
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Post by inverse on Oct 27, 2020 0:21:08 GMT -5
^ Said Sum at #23 (+10)
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Post by iHype. on Oct 27, 2020 0:26:43 GMT -5
I get what you mean in the essence that music more than ever is crossover sounding in general, non-comformative, appeals to so many different demographics and the top songs/artists usually appeal to multiple genres so the whole choose 1 genre thing can seem outdated.Β However, genre charts are still pretty necessary. There is millions of consumers who still prefer to listen and follow 1 or 2 genres, hence radio formats and etc still existing today. Also there is genres like Christian, Jazz, etc that just are not truly mainstream. Doing away with genres ultimately hinders their music from getting recognition somewhere because they'd rarely ever truly succeed on an all-genre/overall chart similar to other genres.Β Β Billboard just has to somehow better amend their genre charts. Ever since they switched them from airplay-only to streams/sales/radio the big mess has been what songs are classified under which genre, and to the extent some songs and artists dominate a genre's chart year round. I think perhaps they should do a formula where only airplay from related formats count (i.e. Country Songs only including Country airplay) and the format's airplay is weighed to a much higher extent in comparison to sales/streams on Hot 100. That way for example, a song cannot rule the Christian chart for 200 weeks just off being a big mainstream hit. Christian's airplay format would still count heavily. Sort of like a middle-ground of when they were airplay-only while also moving forward and still counting sales/streams. While I agree with most of what you're saying, I think discounting streams and sales would give radio stations too much power and allow them to gatekeep these genre charts, something we don't really want. I'm not sure what the solution is, but I think going back to airplay-only won't help up-and-coming, independent artists for example that might start gaining a following thanks to a random Spotify playlisting or TikTok etc. I want moreso a middle ground, definitely not airplay-only charts. However an improvement from the current clusterfuck. You could argue the genre charts including streams/sales/mainstream airplay actually made it harder for independent and underground artists too btw. The Rock charts had Imagine Dragons and Panic! at the Disco hogging the top 10 for like 2 years straight. While Rock radio formats on the other hand were playing songs by small underground artists. Let's take a look... {Hot Rock Songs, May 4th 2019} HOT ROCK & ALTERNATIVE SONGS The week of May 4, 2019 TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) Imprint | label 1 1 1 49 High Hopes - Panic! At The Disco ( 1 ) Fueled By Ramen, DCD2 2 4 5 30 Hey Look Ma, I Made It - Panic! At The Disco ( 2 ) Fueled By Ramen, DCD2 3 3 2 25 Bad Liar - Imagine Dragons ( 2 ) KIDinaKORNER 4 5 4 41 Natural - Imagine Dragons ( 1 ) KIDinaKORNER 5 2 -- 22 Blue On Black - Five Finger Death Punch Featuring Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Brantley Gilbert & Brian May ( 2 ) Prospect Park 6 6 6 28 Chlorine - twenty one pilots ( 6 ) Fueled By Ramen 7 NEW 1 Jenny Of Oldstones (Game Of Thrones) - Florence + The Machine ( 7 ) HBO 8 7 8 13 Ready To Let Go - Cage The Elephant ( 7 ) RCA 9 8 10 8 Lo/Hi - The Black Keys ( 5 ) Nonesuch, Easy Eye Sound 10 9 9 10 11 Minutes - YUNGBLUD & Halsey Featuring Travis Barker ( 5 ) Geffen, Locomotion {Rock Airplay, May 4th 2019} ROCK AIRPLAY The week of May 4, 2019 TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) Imprint | label 1 1 2 8 Lo/Hi - The Black Keys ( 1 ) Nonesuch, Easy Eye Sound 2 2 1 13 Ready To Let Go - Cage The Elephant ( 1 ) RCA 3 3 3 38 High Hopes - Panic! At The Disco ( 1 ) Fueled By Ramen, DCD2 4 4 4 13 Chlorine - twenty one pilots ( 4 ) Fueled By Ramen 5 5 5 20 Trampoline - SHAED ( 5 ) Photo Finish 6 7 7 15 Longshot - Catfish And The Bottlemen ( 6 ) Island 7 8 9 10 Bury A Friend - Billie Eilish ( 7 ) Darkroom 8 6 6 36 Happier - Marshmello & Bastille ( 2 ) Astralwerks, Joytime Collective 9 11 14 4 Gloria - The Lumineers ( 9 ) Dualtone 10 9 10 13 Bad Liar - Imagine Dragons ( 9 ) KIDinaKORNER
I think the latter chart is letting smaller artists get represented more... The Gospel chart with sales/streams/mainstream airplay had Kanye West #1 with a song for 39 weeks. Meanwhile Gospel radio, actually has small & core artists being played. Ironically, including sales/streams made it easier for popular mainstream label-backed artists to chart high forever.Β If Drake released a Jazz song it'd spent 200 weeks #1 on the respective genre chart. However Jazz radio on the other hand is playing actual core artists who may be underground and not have strong label backing. It's clear though, there's no truly great way to run the genre charts in this current landscape.Β
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Post by Naos on Oct 27, 2020 0:29:19 GMT -5
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Post by kimberly on Oct 27, 2020 1:05:21 GMT -5
While I agree with most of what you're saying, I think discounting streams and sales would give radio stations too much power and allow them to gatekeep these genre charts, something we don't really want. I'm not sure what the solution is, but I think going back to airplay-only won't help up-and-coming, independent artists for example that might start gaining a following thanks to a random Spotify playlisting or TikTok etc. I want moreso a middle ground, definitely not airplay-only charts. However an improvement from the current clusterfuck. You could argue the genre charts including streams/sales/mainstream airplay actually made it harder for independent and underground artists too btw. The Rock charts had Imagine Dragons and Panic! at the Disco hogging the top 10 for like 2 years straight. While Rock radio formats on the other hand were playing songs by small underground artists. Let's take a look... {Hot Rock Songs, May 4th 2019} HOT ROCK & ALTERNATIVE SONGS The week of May 4, 2019 TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) Imprint | label 1 1 1 49 High Hopes - Panic! At The Disco ( 1 ) Fueled By Ramen, DCD2 2 4 5 30 Hey Look Ma, I Made It - Panic! At The Disco ( 2 ) Fueled By Ramen, DCD2 3 3 2 25 Bad Liar - Imagine Dragons ( 2 ) KIDinaKORNER 4 5 4 41 Natural - Imagine Dragons ( 1 ) KIDinaKORNER 5 2 -- 22 Blue On Black - Five Finger Death Punch Featuring Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Brantley Gilbert & Brian May ( 2 ) Prospect Park 6 6 6 28 Chlorine - twenty one pilots ( 6 ) Fueled By Ramen 7 NEW 1 Jenny Of Oldstones (Game Of Thrones) - Florence + The Machine ( 7 ) HBO 8 7 8 13 Ready To Let Go - Cage The Elephant ( 7 ) RCA 9 8 10 8 Lo/Hi - The Black Keys ( 5 ) Nonesuch, Easy Eye Sound 10 9 9 10 11 Minutes - YUNGBLUD & Halsey Featuring Travis Barker ( 5 ) Geffen, Locomotion {Rock Airplay, May 4th 2019} ROCK AIRPLAY The week of May 4, 2019 TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) Imprint | label 1 1 2 8 Lo/Hi - The Black Keys ( 1 ) Nonesuch, Easy Eye Sound 2 2 1 13 Ready To Let Go - Cage The Elephant ( 1 ) RCA 3 3 3 38 High Hopes - Panic! At The Disco ( 1 ) Fueled By Ramen, DCD2 4 4 4 13 Chlorine - twenty one pilots ( 4 ) Fueled By Ramen 5 5 5 20 Trampoline - SHAED ( 5 ) Photo Finish 6 7 7 15 Longshot - Catfish And The Bottlemen ( 6 ) Island 7 8 9 10 Bury A Friend - Billie Eilish ( 7 ) Darkroom 8 6 6 36 Happier - Marshmello & Bastille ( 2 ) Astralwerks, Joytime Collective 9 11 14 4 Gloria - The Lumineers ( 9 ) Dualtone 10 9 10 13 Bad Liar - Imagine Dragons ( 9 ) KIDinaKORNER
I think the latter chart is letting smaller artists get represented more... The Gospel chart with sales/streams/mainstream airplay had Kanye West #1 with a song for 39 weeks. Meanwhile Gospel radio, actually has small & core artists being played. Ironically, including sales/streams made it easier for popular mainstream label-backed artists to chart high forever and made it much harder for independent and underground artists to chart high. If Drake released a Jazz song it'd spent 200 weeks #1 on the respective genre chart. However Jazz radio on the other hand is playing actual core artists who may be underground and not have strong label backing. It's clear though, there's no truly great way to run the genre charts in this current landscape. lol unless you consider songs like "Happier" and "Trampoline" rock, I don't think that second chart looks any more interesting than the fist one. I think the real issue here is the classification. Can/Will Drake ever release a jazz song? Is it appropriate to lump a pop/hip-hop song with jazz influences in with the jazz genre chart? Is "Meant to Be" country? I think perhaps one way to avoid this would be to allow songs to chart on one genre chart -- so once they cross over to CHR, that is the only format they chart on.
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Post by hughster1 on Oct 27, 2020 4:28:46 GMT -5
I have felt for a long time that for the genre charts, only airplay on the stations in that genre should count. Pop airplay of a country song shouldn't apply towards the country charts, since it doesn't measure popularity of the song in the country market. While it's pretty impossible to factor out non-genre sales and streaming (except possibly by weighting genre-specific playlists in the latter), airplay would be fairly easy to single out, if more work for Billboard, and would give a more accurate genre chart.
And for me, the test of whether something should be on a genre chart is: are stations in that genre playing it? If so, then it should count. That at least involves some sort of objective standard, instead of the subjective one Billboard seems to use now. (I honestly can't figure out how they determine whether something is or isn't R'n'B, since often when a hip hop act releases an album, some, but not all, of the tracks chart on the R'n'B chart.)
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Oct 27, 2020 4:37:03 GMT -5
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Oct 27, 2020 6:42:52 GMT -5
Let Me Love You Like A Woman managed to debut at #14 in Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and #24 in Digital Song Sales.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Oct 27, 2020 8:04:50 GMT -5
Maybe record labels like how theyβre done now but I find it redundant since they essentially relist the songs on the genre/format charts in the same order they appear on the Hot 100. Thatβs pointless.
The thing with genre charts is that they donβt consider their audience - as in, the people who seemingly care about those charts. We can see that Meant To Be or The Bones or I Hope is the most popular country song out right now, but is the most popular country song among those who predominantly consume country music? Do people who dub themselves rock fans actually listen to Imagine Dragons more than any other rock song for the last 2 years? Not really. This is where there was a benefit to radio leading the way - except radio itself is limiting too. I can understand why these genre charts are the way they are because, technically speaking, yeah, Meant To Be/The Bones/I Hope was the most popular country song for those weeks. But we already knew that with its placement on the Hot 100.
The only thing I could ever think of as a possible solution to the genre charts was to somehow include only streams from people who labeled themselves as fans of country, rock, whatever. This would probably be extremely tough to set up and would limit a lot of general streams and changes over time. I think when you sign up for an account on some streaming sites, you can select genres you like to help with recommendations? Maybe those genres are also the ones your streams would count toward. So if I didnβt check off country as a genre I liked, but I listened to The Bones because I heard it on pop radio, it wouldnβt count toward country streams (but would toward whatever genre I did check off). Of course this could lead into other potential issues down the road. Idk
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Post by Gary on Oct 27, 2020 8:10:46 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Oct 27, 2020 8:11:26 GMT -5
Bubbling Under
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 2 7 10 RNB, Young Dolph Featuring Megan Thee Stallion 1 2 5 14 5 Head & Heart, Joel Corry X MNEK 2 3 18 - 2 Wine, Beer, Whiskey, Little Big Town 3 4 7 13 5 Daisy, Ashnikko 4 5 17 - 5 Mad At Disney, Salem Ilese 5 6 21 - 2 Take You Dancing, Jason Derulo 6 7 25 - 2 Practice, DaBaby 7 8 10 17 8 Muwop, Mulatto Featuring Gucci Mane 8 9 8 15 4 The Good Ones, Gabby Barrett 8 10 11 16 9 Cover Me Up, Morgan Wallen 10 11 15 - 11 There Was Jesus, Zach Williams & Dolly Parton 8 12 12 18 10 Hello, Pop Smoke Featuring A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 9 13 19 - 2 Almost Maybes, Jordan Davis 13 14 14 20 10 Pussy Talk, City Girls Featuring Doja Cat 10 15 13 19 12 She's Mine, Kip Moore 13 16 - - 1 By Yourself, Ty Dolla $ign Featuring Jhene Aiko & Mustard 16 17 - - 1 Ring, T.I. Featuring Young Thug 17 18 - - 1 La Toxica, Farruko 18 19 - - 1 Control, Zoe Wees 19 20 - - 1 Moonwalking In Calabasas, DDG 20 21 23 - 2 Long Live, Florida Georgia Line 21 22 20 - 11 Then Leave, BeatKing Featuring Queendome Come 3 23 24 - 6 Are You Bored Yet?, Wallows Featuring Clairo 12 24 - - 2 Beers And Sunshine, Darius Rucker 6 25 22 - 12 Tattoo, Rauw Alejandro x Camilo 6
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Post by Gary on Oct 27, 2020 8:11:44 GMT -5
Radio Songs
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 2 2 35 I Hope, Gabby Barrett Featuring Charlie Puth 1 2 1 1 40 Blinding Lights, The Weeknd 1 3 6 7 7 Mood, 24kGoldn Featuring iann dior 3 4 3 4 28 Before You Go, Lewis Capaldi 1 5 5 5 14 Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat), Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo 4 6 4 3 20 Watermelon Sugar, Harry Styles 2 7 8 9 10 Laugh Now Cry Later, Drake Featuring Lil Durk 7 8 12 13 8 ily, surf mesa Featuring Emilee 8 9 7 6 22 Rockstar, DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch 2 10 10 10 59 Circles, Post Malone 1 11 9 8 29 Break My Heart, Dua Lipa 4 12 11 11 45 Adore You, Harry Styles 2 13 13 12 20 Go Crazy, Chris Brown & Young Thug 10 14 17 22 6 Kings & Queens, Ava Max 14 15 19 23 14 Some Girls, Jameson Rodgers 15 16 15 16 49 Don't Start Now, Dua Lipa 1 17 18 21 5 Holy, Justin Bieber Featuring Chance The Rapper 17 18 14 18 14 Got What I Got, Jason Aldean 14 19 16 14 12 One Of Them Girls, Lee Brice 13 20 22 26 7 Dynamite, BTS 20 21 23 24 11 Come & Go, Juice WRLD x Marshmello 20 22 25 31 6 Love You Like I Used To, Russell Dickerson 22 23 27 28 9 Everywhere But On, Matt Stell 23 24 28 32 7 Be Like That, Kane Brown With Swae Lee & Khalid 24 25 20 19 15 Lovin' On You, Luke Combs 11 26 31 30 8 Bang!, AJR 26 27 26 29 6 More Than My Hometown, Morgan Wallen 26 28 24 20 10 WAP, Cardi B Featuring Megan Thee Stallion 19 29 29 27 9 Happy Anywhere, Blake Shelton Featuring Gwen Stefani 27 30 30 25 10 The Woo, Pop Smoke Featuring 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch 25 31 33 38 3 Wonder, Shawn Mendes 31 32 32 34 7 One Beer, HARDY Featuring Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson 32 33 34 35 9 I Should Probably Go To Bed, Dan + Shay 33 34 36 37 6 Pretty Heart, Parker McCollum 34 35 37 41 4 U 2 Luv, Ne-Yo & Jeremih 35 36 46 - 2 Levitating, Dua Lipa Featuring DaBaby 36 37 35 33 22 Whats Poppin, Jack Harlow Featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne 11 38 40 46 4 Big, Big Plans, Chris Lane 38 39 38 44 5 Ain't Always The Cowboy, Jon Pardi 38 40 44 48 3 Diamonds, Sam Smith 40 41 43 47 3 Happy Does, Kenny Chesney 41 42 42 45 4 Do It, Chloe X Halle 42 43 41 40 7 Midnight Sky, Miley Cyrus 40 44 48 - 2 Franchise, Travis Scott Featuring Young Thug & M.I.A. 44 45 39 36 12 Tap In, Saweetie 22 46 45 39 26 Roses, SAINt JHN 6 47 50 - 2 B.S., Jhene Aiko Featuring H.E.R. 47 48 47 - 2 RNB, Young Dolph Featuring Megan Thee Stallion 47 49 49 - 2 Blind, DaBaby Featuring Young Thug 49 50 - - 1 Champagne Night, Lady A 50
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Post by Gary on Oct 27, 2020 8:12:18 GMT -5
Digital Songs
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 1 9 Dynamite, BTS 1 2 - - 1 Lonely, Justin Bieber & benny blanco 2 3 2 3 4 Dreams, Fleetwood Mac 2 4 - - 2 Whole Lotta Choppas, Sada Baby Featuring Nicki Minaj 4 5 10 10 5 Holy, Justin Bieber Featuring Chance The Rapper 2 6 6 8 10 Mood, 24kGoldn Featuring iann dior 6 7 - - 3 Clouds, Zach Sobiech 7 8 4 2 19 Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat), Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo 2 9 11 14 45 I Hope, Gabby Barret Featuring Charlie Puth 3 10 9 15 44 Blinding Lights, The Weeknd 1 11 8 12 20 Bang!, AJR 8 12 30 49 12 I Should Probably Go To Bed, Dan + Shay 4 13 - - 1 Hate The Way, G-Eazy Featuring blackbear 13 14 32 46 15 Wine, Beer, Whiskey, Little Big Town 14 15 7 11 21 One Of Them Girls, Lee Brice 6 16 15 20 22 Got What I Got, Jason Aldean 10 17 16 25 14 Kings & Queens, Ava Max 13 18 22 - 2 Commander In Chief, Demi Lovato 18 19 17 29 15 Be Like That, Kane Brown With Swae Lee & Khalid 4 20 13 13 11 WAP, Cardi B Featuring Megan Thee Stallion 1 21 23 - 5 Better Together, Luke Combs 11 22 21 27 10 Midnight Sky, Miley Cyrus 3 23 19 26 8 Starting Over, Chris Stapleton 4 24 - - 1 Let Me Love You Like A Woman, Lana Del Rey 24 25 20 21 14 More Than My Hometown, Morgan Wallen 4 26 - - 1 Lose You, Jordan Davis 26 27 46 41 4 Levitating, Dua Lipa Featuring DaBaby 13 28 28 35 13 Happy Anywhere, Blake Shelton Featuring Gwen Stefani 2 29 25 30 23 Watermelon Sugar, Harry Styles 1 30 18 18 6 Lovely Day, Bill Withers 5 31 - - 1 Chasing_(Demo), NF Featuring Mikayla Sippel 31 32 26 38 14 Come & Go, Juice WRLD x Marshmello 2 33 29 43 6 One Too Many, Keith Urban Duet With P!nk 3 34 31 37 33 Before You Go, Lewis Capaldi 12 35 27 48 31 Roses, SAINt JHN 7 36 - - 1 Memory I Don't Mess With, Lee Brice 36 37 36 40 27 Rockstar, DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch 2 38 38 42 10 7 Summers, Morgan Wallen 2 39 33 - 56 Circles, Post Malone 1 40 - - 5 One Beer, HARDY Featuring Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson 25 41 41 50 8 Ily, surf mesa Featuring Emilee 36 42 - - 1 24, Money Man Featuring Lil Baby 42 43 - - 1 Sailing, Christopher Cross 43 44 - - 1 G.B.T.B., VERIVERY 44 45 - - 14 There Was Jesus, Zach Williams & Dolly Parton 29 46 44 - 2 Good Time, Niko Moon 44 47 - - 14 Monster Mash, Bobby "Boris" Pickett And The Crypt-Kickers 10 48 - - 1 The Good Ones, Gabby Barrett 48 49 - - 1 What You Know Bout Love, Pop Smoke 49 50 - - 2 Diamonds, Sam Smith 6
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Post by Gary on Oct 27, 2020 8:12:45 GMT -5
Streaming Songs
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 1 11 WAP, Cardi B Featuring Megan Thee Stallion 1 2 2 4 10 Lemonade, Internet Money & Gunna Featuring Don Toliver & NAV 2 3 3 5 16 For The Night, Pop Smoke Featuring Lil Baby & DaBaby 2 4 4 6 10 Mood, 24kGoldn Featuring iann dior 3 5 5 8 10 Laugh Now Cry Later, Drake Featuring Lil Durk 1 6 - - 1 Lonely, Justin Bieber & benny blanco 6 7 10 19 7 What You Know Bout Love, Pop Smoke 7 8 15 35 16 Said Sum, Moneybagg Yo 8 9 13 15 5 Holy, Justin Bieber Featuring Chance The Rapper 2 10 8 12 27 Rockstar, DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch 1 11 9 13 35 Whats Poppin, Jack Harlow Featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne 2 12 6 18 4 Dreams, Fleetwood Mac 6 13 12 17 15 Mood Swings, Pop Smoke Featuring Lil Tjay 6 14 14 14 18 Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat), Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo 9 15 17 27 16 Rags2Riches, Rod Wave Featuring ATR Son Son 5 16 18 21 9 Dynamite, BTS 3 17 7 3 3 Mr. Right Now, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin Featuring Drake 3 18 11 2 3 Runnin, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin 2 19 19 25 45 Blinding Lights, The Weeknd 1 20 - - 1 You're Mines Still, Yung Bleu Featuring Drake 20 21 20 29 20 Go Crazy, Chris Brown & Young Thug 11 22 26 38 6 Got What I Got, Jason Aldean 22 23 21 33 41 Life Is Good, Future Featuring Drake 2 24 28 32 15 Come & Go, Juice WRLD x Marshmello 1 25 24 36 12 Be Like That, Kane Brown With Swae Lee & Khalid 19 26 - - 1 Whole Lotta Choppas, Sada Baby Featuring Nicki Minaj 26 27 25 37 10 24, Money Man Featuring Lil Baby 25 28 30 41 6 One Of Them Girls, Lee Brice 28 29 22 30 14 Popstar, DJ Khaled Featuring Drake 3 30 27 34 31 Roses, SAINt JHN 7 31 23 23 8 My Ex's Best Friend, Machine Gun Kelly X blackbear 11 32 36 40 30 I Hope, Gabby Barrett 16 33 16 28 4 Franchise, Travis Scott Featuring Young Thug & M.I.A. 6 34 33 44 25 We Paid, Lil Baby & 42 Dugg 3 35 34 42 15 Wishing Well, Juice WRLD 3 36 31 45 23 Watermelon Sugar, Harry Styles 12 37 35 49 7 You Broke Me First., Tate McRae 33 38 29 16 3 Wonder, Shawn Mendes 16 39 37 - 99 Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse), Post Malone & Swae Lee 1 40 47 - 3 More Than My Hometown, Morgan Wallen 40 41 39 - 3 Bang!, AJR 39 42 41 - 7 Martin & Gina, Polo G 31 43 38 48 10 Heather, Conan Gray 17 44 42 - 16 Before You Go, Lewis Capaldi 38 45 44 - 15 The Woo, Pop Smoke Featuring 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch 4 46 45 - 62 Someone You Loved, Lewis Capaldi 7 47 43 - 58 Circles, Post Malone 2 48 48 - 45 The Box, Roddy Ricch 1 49 49 - 9 7 Summers, Morgan Wallen 4 50 - - 2 Tennessee Whiskey, Chris Stapleton 48
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Post by Gary on Oct 27, 2020 8:13:03 GMT -5
On Demand
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 3 9 Lemonade, Internet Money & Gunna Featuring Don Toliver & NAV 1 2 2 4 11 WAP, Cardi B Featuring Megan Thee Stallion 1 3 3 6 16 For The Night, Pop Smoke Featuring Lil Baby & DaBaby 2 4 4 7 10 Mood, 24kGoldn Featuring iann dior 3 5 5 9 10 Laugh Now Cry Later, Drake Featuring Lil Durk 1 6 9 18 6 What You Know Bout Love, Pop Smoke 6 7 - - 1 Lonely, Justin Bieber & benny blanco 7 8 12 13 5 Holy, Justin Bieber Featuring Chance The Rapper 2 9 10 12 30 Whats Poppin, Jack Harlow Featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne 2 10 7 19 3 Dreams, Fleetwood Mac 7 11 11 15 27 Rockstar, DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch 1 12 6 2 3 Mr. Right Now, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin Featuring Drake 2 13 18 - 4 Said Sum, Moneybagg Yo 10 14 13 20 13 Mood Swings, Pop Smoke Featuring Lil Tjay 7 15 8 1 3 Runnin, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin 1 16 16 24 9 Dynamite, BTS 4 17 15 17 17 Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat), Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo 10 18 - - 1 You're Mines Still, Yung Bleu Featuring Drake 18 19 21 - 14 Come & Go, Juice WRLD x Marshmello 1 20 17 - 13 Rags2Riches, Rod Wave Featuring ATR Son Son 4 21 19 - 41 Blinding Lights, The Weeknd 1 22 22 - 4 24, Money Man Featuring Lil Baby 21 23 25 - 8 Be Like That, Kane Brown With Swae Lee & Khalid 18 24 - - 1 Whole Lotta Choppas, Sada Baby Featuring Nicki Minaj 24 25 20 23 5 My Ex's Best Friend, Machine Gun Kelly X blackbear 11
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