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Post by jebsib on Oct 30, 2020 22:11:17 GMT -5
Landslide was not on track to hit #1, particularly in that era.
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Post by iHype. on Oct 31, 2020 0:06:54 GMT -5
Landslide was not on track to hit #1, particularly in that era. Yeah, no way it had a shot at #1 from just its radio run. The week it peaked in points -- March 15, 2003 dated Hot 100. 1. In Da Club: 164 points (161~ million radio audience, 3k~ sales) 2. All I Have: 137 points (137~ million radio audience, 0 sales) 3. Mesmerize: 108 points (107~ million radio audience, 1k~ sales) 4. Miss You: 99 points (99~ million radio audience, 0 sales) 5. Cry Me a River: 91 points (83~ million radio audience, 8k~ sales) 6. Ignition: 91 points (89~ million radio audience, 2k~ sales) 7. Landslide: 90 points (84~ million radio audience, 6k~ sales)8. Gossip Folks: 90 points (88~ million radio audience, 2k~ sales) 9. I'm With You: 87 points (87~ million radio audience, 0 sales) 10. Picture: 85 points (75~ million radio audience, 10k~ sales) No song would've got 165 million radio audience from practically just Top 40/HAC/AC at the time (it already had went recurrent on Country by this time). Selling another 74k in a week was also extremely unrealistic.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Oct 31, 2020 11:40:55 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/10/31 1(=) 24kGoldn - Mood (feat. iann dior) 121.33(+1.64) 2(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 119.13(+0.15) 3(=) Gabby Barrett - I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) 117.69(+0.34) 4(=) Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo - Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) 99.84(-0.77) 5(=) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 99.62(+0.03) 6(=) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later (feat. Lil Durk) 96.96(+0.25) 7(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 91.72(-1.22) +8(+1) Surf Mesa - ily (i love you baby) [feat. Emilee] 84.59(+1.14) 9(-1) Chris Brown & Young Thug - Go Crazy 84.33(+0.28) 10(=) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 76.76(+1.67)
17(=) Matt Stell - Everywhere but On 55.25(+1.54) 20(=) Russell Dickerson - Love You Like I Used To 52.22(+1.02)
23(+1) Pop Smoke - The Woo (feat. 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch) 48.90(+0.85)
31(=) Blake Shelton - Happy Anywhere (feat. Gwen Stefani) 43.52(+0.86)
39(+3) Jon Pardi - Ain't Always the Cowboy 34.78(+0.73)
49(+1) Travis Scott - FRANCHISE (feat. Young Thug & M.I.A.) 30.33(+0.78)
52(-13) Ariana Grande - positions 27.66(-6.94)
58(+7) Internet Money & Gunna - Lemonade (feat. Don Toliver & NAV) 24.67(+1.00) -(-) 21 Savage & Metro Boomin - Mr. Right Now (feat. Drake) 13.20(+0.74)
-(-) Ozuna X Wisin - Gistro Amarillo 11.96(+0.85)
-(-) Luke Bryan - Down to One 11.41(+0.73)
-(-) Harry Styles - Golden 8.99(+1.12)
-(-) Money Man - 24 (feat. Lil Baby) 4.35(+1.18) +
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Post by eidde on Oct 31, 2020 11:48:47 GMT -5
55(+2) Panic! At the Disco - High Hopes 24.75(-0.09) 56(+2) Sam Smith & Normani - Dancing with a Stranger 24.70(+0.00) 57(-1)Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber - I Don't Care 24.70(-0.14)
i wonder if any songs from this stretch could become a hit?
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Oct 31, 2020 11:50:48 GMT -5
Forever After All managed to debut at #14 in the Australian Singles chart.
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Post by waluigionascooter on Oct 31, 2020 12:16:59 GMT -5
Forever After All managed to debut at #14 in the Australian Singles chart. Australia has a smaller country music scene too, but still pleasantly surprised.
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Post by dovahduck on Oct 31, 2020 13:05:44 GMT -5
55(+2) Panic! At the Disco - High Hopes 24.75(-0.09) 56(+2) Sam Smith & Normani - Dancing with a Stranger 24.70(+0.00) 57(-1)Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber - I Don't Care 24.70(-0.14) i wonder if any songs from this stretch could become a hit? Nah those are all flops, imagine being out for more than a year, and still not being top 40 💀💀💀
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Oct 31, 2020 13:37:54 GMT -5
55(+2) Panic! At the Disco - High Hopes 24.75(-0.09) 56(+2) Sam Smith & Normani - Dancing with a Stranger 24.70(+0.00) 57(-1)Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber - I Don't Care 24.70(-0.14) i wonder if any songs from this stretch could become a hit? My guess is that High Hopes will become a sleeper hit, and if it gets lucky, could become one of the longest running #1 hits on radio songs. Dancing With a Stranger doesn't peak high, but will have some longevity. I Don't Care will totally flop.
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Post by renaboss on Oct 31, 2020 17:57:08 GMT -5
How does Luke know he didn't get the #1? You're telling me artists are told before we are? Cos I find it hard to believe none of them wouldn't have slipped up before the official release.
Also, I'm confused about Radio Songs/Hot 100 Airplay. Billboard says it dates back to 1990 ("Love Takes Time"), but Wikipedia has number ones for that going as far back as 1984. What gives?
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Post by atg on Oct 31, 2020 18:26:38 GMT -5
55(+2) Panic! At the Disco - High Hopes 24.75(-0.09) 56(+2) Sam Smith & Normani - Dancing with a Stranger 24.70(+0.00) 57(-1)Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber - I Don't Care 24.70(-0.14) i wonder if any songs from this stretch could become a hit? Nah those are all flops, imagine being out for more than a year, and still not being top 40 💀💀💀 I guess they’ll all go down as radio filler. Not that the radio industry already overplayed these songs to death anyways
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Post by jebsib on Oct 31, 2020 19:15:35 GMT -5
Also, I'm confused about Radio Songs/Hot 100 Airplay. Billboard says it dates back to 1990 ("Love Takes Time"), but Wikipedia has number ones for that going as far back as 1984. What gives? Hot 100 Airplay dates back to Oct 1984, but it was a chart based on radio playlists (the way the Hot 100 used to be compiled). This specific chart ran till some point in mid 1991. In late 1990, a few months before, another chart with monitored Airplay called the Top 40 Monitor launched and eventually - after adding tons of radio genres- was renamed Hot 100 Airplay well after that former Oct 1984 chart folded. Thus Gary Trust is wrong when he says Hot 100 Airplay / Radio Songs started in 1990, but is correct when he says that this particular chart did. Confusing enough?
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Post by iHype. on Oct 31, 2020 19:23:56 GMT -5
How does Luke know he didn't get the #1? You're telling me artists are told before we are? Cos I find it hard to believe none of them wouldn't have slipped up before the official release. Labels know the formula and are able to get/make projections (ala the 6ix9ine debacle). In this instance, the points aren't close, so they didn't need Billboard to tell them. I'm sure when races are actually very close though it comes down to waiting for Billboard's verdict. Similar thing with albums chart, if an album is #1 on HITS preliminary chart by 30k then it's basically confirmed. If it's #1 by 3k then obviously it comes down to waiting for Billboard.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Oct 31, 2020 21:28:21 GMT -5
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Oct 31, 2020 21:52:55 GMT -5
"positions" and "Forever After All" - top 2 debuts first time since "Hello" and "Sorry". Funny how all these songs were released on 23 October.
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Post by cedric on Oct 31, 2020 22:37:48 GMT -5
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Post by otaviohmg on Nov 1, 2020 6:05:26 GMT -5
"positions" and "Forever After All" - top 2 debuts first time since "Hello" and "Sorry". Funny how all these songs were released on 23 October. Another post on chart funny coincidences.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 1, 2020 10:46:48 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/11/01
1(=) 24kGoldn - Mood (feat. iann dior) 122.42(+1.10) 2(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 119.22(+0.08) - 3(=) Gabby Barrett - I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) 117.80(+0.11) 4(+1) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 99.15(-0.46) 5(-1) Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo - Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) 98.77(-1.07) 6(=) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later (feat. Lil Durk) 96.92(-0.04) 7(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 90.04(-1.68) 8(=) Surf Mesa - ily (i love you baby) [feat. Emilee] 85.00(+0.41) 9(=) Chris Brown & Young Thug - Go Crazy 84.72(+0.38) 10(=) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 78.10(+1.34)
18(=) BTS - Dynamite 54.34(+0.71) 19(+1) Russell Dickerson - Love You Like I Used To 53.16(+0.94) 39(+3) Chris Lane - Big, Big Plans 35.09(+0.87)
50(+2) Ariana Grande - positions 29.85(+2.19)
53(+5) Internet Money & Gunna - Lemonade (feat. Don Toliver & NAV) 25.52(+0.86)
73(+2) Justin Bieber & benny blanco - Lonely 20.31(+0.91) + 77(+5) Luke Combs - Better Together 19.36(+0.79)
-(-) 21 Savage & Metro Boomin - Mr. Right Now (feat. Drake) 14.20(+1.00) -(-) Luke Bryan - Down to One 12.12(+0.71) -(-) Harry Styles - Golden 10.35(+1.36)
-(-) Ariana Grande - 34+35 3.07(+0.98)
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Post by Soulsista on Nov 1, 2020 12:04:19 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 60, 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
October 31, 1960 (For the week ending November 5)
01 02 Save The Last Dance For Me - The Drifters (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 01 I Want To Be Wanted - Brenda Lee 03 04 My Heart Has a Mind Of Its Own - Connie Francis 04 03 The Twist - Chubby Checker 05 05 Chain Gang - Sam Cooke 06 12 You Talk Too Much - Joe Jones 07 06 Devil Or Angel - Bobby Vee 08 07 Let's Think About Living - Bob Luman 09 26 Poetry In Motion - Johnny Tillotson 10 11 Georgia On My Mind - Ray Charles
November 6, 1965
01 03 Get Off Of My Cloud - The Rolling Stones (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 02 A Lover's Concerto - The Toys 03 01 Yesterday - The Beatles 04 05 Everybody Loves a Clown - Gary Lewis & The Playboys 05 04 Keep On Dancing - The Gentrys 06 07 You're The One - The Vogues 07 08 Positively 4th Street - Bob Dylan 08 10 1-2-3 - Len Barry 09 14 Rescue Me - Fontella Bass 10 15 Taste Of Honey - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
12 39 I Hear a Symphony - The Supremes
November 7, 1970
01 01 I'll Be There - The Jackson 5 (4th of 5 weeks at #1) 02 02 We've Only Just Begun - The Carpenters 03 03 Fire And Rain - James Taylor 04 05 Green-Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf 05 07 Indiana Wants Me - R. Dean Taylor 06 06 All Right Now - Free 07 17 I Think I Love You - The Partridge Family 08 04 Cracklin' Rosie - Neil Diamond 09 08 Candida - Dawn 10 09 Lola - The Kinks
November 8, 1975
01 01 Island Girl - Elton John (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 04 Lyin' Eyes - The Eagles 03 02 I'm Sorry / Calypso - John Denver 04 06 Who Loves You - The Four Seasons 05 03 Miracles - Jefferson Starship 06 09 Love Is a Rose / Heatwave - Linda Ronstadt 07 05 They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play) - The Spinners 08 10 This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) - Natalie Cole 09 07 Feelings - Morris Albert 10 14 The Way I Want To Touch You - The Captain & Tennille
November 8, 1980
01 01 Woman In Love - Barbra Streisand (3rd and final week at #1) 02 04 Lady - Kenny Rogers 03 03 He's So Shy - The Pointer Sisters 04 02 Another One Bites The Dust - Queen 05 06 The Wanderer - Donna Summer 06 09 I'm Coming Out - Diana Ross 07 08 Never Knew Love Like This Before - Stephanie Mills 08 10 Master Blaster (Jammin') - Stevie Wonder 09 05 Real Love - The Doobie Brothers 10 07 Upside Down - Diana Ross
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Post by Soulsista on Nov 1, 2020 12:23:19 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
November 9, 1985
01 02 Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Part Time Lover - Stevie Wonder 03 04 Head Over Heels - Tears For Fears 04 06 You Belong To The City - Glenn Frey 05 07 We Built This City - Starship 06 03 Saving All My Love For You - Whitney Houston 07 15 Separate Lives - Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin 08 05 Take On Me - a-ha 09 10 Be Near Me - ABC 10 18 Lay Your Hands On Me - The Thompson Twins
November 10, 1990
01 03 Love Takes Time - Mariah Carey (1st of 3 weeks at #1) 02 06 Pray - MC Hammer 03 01 Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice 04 04 Giving You The Benefit - Pebbles 05 05 I Don't Have The Heart - James Ingram 06 08 More Than Words Can Say - Alias 07 02 Black Cat - Janet Jackson 08 12 Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-Lite 09 11 Knockin' Boots - Candyman 10 16 Something To Believe In - Poison
November 11, 1995
01 01 Fantasy - Mariah Carey (7th of 8 weeks at #1) 02 02 Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio feat. L.V. 03 03 Runaway - Janet Jackson 04 04 Kiss From a Rose - Seal 05 05 Tell Me - Groove Theory 06 06 As I Lay Me Down - Sophie B. Hawkins 07 09 Back For Good - Take That 08 07 Only Wanna Be With You - Hootie & The Blowfish 09 11 Who Can I Run To - Xscape 10 12 Name - The Goo Goo Dolls
November 4, 2000
01 01 Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) - Christina Aguilera (4th and final week at #1) 02 02 Music - Madonna 03 03 With Arms Wide Open - Creed 04 04 Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down 05 05 Most Girls - P!nk 06 11 This I Promise You - *NSYNC 07 15 Independent Women Part 1 - Destiny's Child 08 06 Jumpin' Jumpin' - Destiny's Child 09 10 Gotta Tell You - Samantha Mumba 10 17 Case Of The Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do) - Mya
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Post by Soulsista on Nov 1, 2020 12:43:25 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 Flashback:
November 5, 2005
01 01 Gold Digger - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx (8th of 10 weeks at #1) 02 02 Run It! - Chris Brown 03 04 My Humps - The Black Eyed Peas 04 03 Photograph - Nickelback 05 07 Soul Survivor - Young Jeezy feat. Akon 06 06 Like You - Bow Wow feat. Ciara 07 05 Shake It Off - Mariah Carey 08 09 Because Of You - Kelly Clarkson 09 08 Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day 10 13 We Be Burnin' - Sean Paul
20 NE Hung Up - Madonna
November 6, 2010
01 01 Like a G6 - Far East Movement feat. The Cataracs & Dev (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 Just The Way You Are - Bruno Mars 03 03 Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna 04 03 Just a Dream - Nelly 05 05 DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love - Usher feat. Pitbull 06 10 Bottoms Up - Trey Songz feat. Nicki Minaj 07 07 Teenage Dream - Katy Perry 08 08 Dynamite - Taio Cruz 09 09 Club Can't Handle Me - Flo Rida feat. David Guetta 10 11 Raise Your Glass - P!nk
11 NE Mean - Taylor Swift
November 7, 2015
01 01 The Hills - The Weeknd (6th and final week at #1) 02 02 Hotline Bling - Drake 03 03 What Do You Mean? - Justin Bieber 04 05 Stitches - Shawn Mendes 05 06 Wildest Dreams - Taylor Swift 06 04 679 - Fetty Wap feat. Remy Boyz 07 07 Can't Feel My Face - The Weeknd 08 08 Locked Away - R. City feat. Adam Levine 09 09 Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) - Silento 10 NE Perfect - One Direction
November 9, 2019
01 15 Lose You To Love Me - Selena Gomez (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi 03 04 Circles - Post Malone 04 03 Señorita - Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello 05 02 Truth Hurts - Lizzo 06 14 Good As Hell - Lizzo 07 NE Follow God - Kanye West 08 05 No Guidance - Chris Brown feat. Drake 09 06 Panini - Lil Nas X 10 09 bad guy - Billie Eilish
17 NE Closed On Sunday - Kanye West 19 NE Selah - Kanye West 23 NE On God - Kanye West
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Post by 85la on Nov 1, 2020 15:38:17 GMT -5
Also, I'm confused about Radio Songs/Hot 100 Airplay. Billboard says it dates back to 1990 ("Love Takes Time"), but Wikipedia has number ones for that going as far back as 1984. What gives? Hot 100 Airplay dates back to Oct 1984, but it was a chart based on radio playlists (the way the Hot 100 used to be compiled). This specific chart ran till some point in mid 1991. In late 1990, a few months before, another chart with monitored Airplay called the Top 40 Monitor launched and eventually - after adding tons of radio genres- was renamed Hot 100 Airplay well after that former Oct 1984 chart folded. Thus Gary Trust is wrong when he says Hot 100 Airplay / Radio Songs started in 1990, but is correct when he says that this particular chart did. Confusing enough? My understanding of how it went down historically is a little different, so I think this is a better way to put it: Gary Trust was right when he says The Top 40 Monitor/Hot 100 Airplay/Radio Songs chart started in late 1990, it was all the same chart, just went through different name changes throughout time in the order listed, but it all measured the same thing and by the same method: Audience airplay impressions as tracked by Nielsen/BDS. It started with just Top 40 radio play, and increasingly added more formats throughout time. Billboard has historically always referred to this chart as the Hot 100 Airplay/Radio Songs chart. The airplay chart that existed from 1984-1991, like you said, compiled airplay as the old Hot 100 used to, through manual playlist reports submitted by radio stations, and was only 30 positions long. I'm not exactly sure what exact name(s) the chart went by (the words "Hot 100 Airplay" might have been used at one point), but because of the position difference and the different method of collection (non-Nielsen based), it's not considered the same chart. There was also a 30-position singles sales chart that went along with this old radio chart, but is considered separate from the more modern Nielsen-based charts for the same reasons described above.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Nov 1, 2020 18:28:42 GMT -5
Blinding Lights hitting the Top 10 in late February and still being Top 5 in November is some king shit
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Post by jebsib on Nov 1, 2020 19:01:53 GMT -5
Hot 100 Airplay dates back to Oct 1984, but it was a chart based on radio playlists (the way the Hot 100 used to be compiled). This specific chart ran till some point in mid 1991. In late 1990, a few months before, another chart with monitored Airplay called the Top 40 Monitor launched and eventually - after adding tons of radio genres- was renamed Hot 100 Airplay well after that former Oct 1984 chart folded. Thus Gary Trust is wrong when he says Hot 100 Airplay / Radio Songs started in 1990, but is correct when he says that this particular chart did. Confusing enough? My understanding of how it went down historically is a little different, so I think this is a better way to put it: Gary Trust was right when he says The Top 40 Monitor/Hot 100 Airplay/Radio Songs chart started in late 1990, it was all the same chart, just went through different name changes throughout time in the order listed, but it all measured the same thing and by the same method: Audience airplay impressions as tracked by Nielsen/BDS. It started with just Top 40 radio play, and increasingly added more formats throughout time. Billboard has historically always referred to this chart as the Hot 100 Airplay/Radio Songs chart. The airplay chart that existed from 1984-1991, like you said, compiled airplay as the old Hot 100 used to, through manual playlist reports submitted by radio stations, and was only 30 positions long. I'm not exactly sure what exact name(s) the chart went by (the words "Hot 100 Airplay" might have been used at one point), but because of the position difference and the different method of collection (non-Nielsen based), it's not considered the same chart. There was also a 30-position singles sales chart that went along with this old radio chart, but is considered separate from the more modern Nielsen-based charts for the same reasons described above. The Playlisted airplay chart - known in the Hot 100 chart columns as "Hot 100 Airplay" - ran from 10/20/84 to 5/24/86 as a Top 30 chart, then expanded to 40 positions deep from 5/31/86 to 6/1/91. The Top 40 Monitor - launched 12/8/90 - wasn't called "Hot 100 Airplay" till 7/17/93.
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Post by Choco on Nov 1, 2020 19:45:19 GMT -5
Another song would feel tiresome after lasting so long inside top 5 but I played "Blinding Lights" last night during a late night drive and I can confirm that s**t still bops and makes my wig fly into space. One of the best songs of the last few years.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2020 20:06:41 GMT -5
If only we could just actively repush In Your Eyes now, that song deserved to also be huge and callouts agreed
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Post by kcdawg13 on Nov 1, 2020 23:47:34 GMT -5
If only we could just actively repush In Your Eyes now, that song deserved to also be huge and callouts agreed It went the way of Take What You Want (yes I know), a song pushed way too early while another song was smashing. In Your Eyes probably would've did decent if they threw it out in July or something, idk why they decided to push it in March.
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Post by iamsorare on Nov 2, 2020 5:06:50 GMT -5
I hope kings & queens will reach top 20 today cause ariana's album tracks are coming next week
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Post by wavey. on Nov 2, 2020 8:06:55 GMT -5
I never heard Blinding Lights in full🙃
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Post by korbel16 on Nov 2, 2020 8:10:01 GMT -5
I never heard Blinding Lights in full🙃 dang lol the bridge is the best part!
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