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Post by After Minutes on Nov 2, 2020 8:15:47 GMT -5
Circles has a chance to survive next week lol
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Post by tuna on Nov 2, 2020 8:28:47 GMT -5
All I Want For Christmas Is You re-enters the spotify chart
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Post by wavey. on Nov 2, 2020 8:43:58 GMT -5
I never heard Blinding Lights in full🙃 dang lol the bridge is the best part! Imma give him a spin. I did like Starboy, I just haven't gone back yet🤣🤣
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Post by dovahduck on Nov 2, 2020 8:48:48 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. At least we got this:
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 2, 2020 9:48:21 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/11/02
1(=) 24kGoldn - Mood (feat. iann dior) 123.91(+1.48) 2(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 119.06(-0.15) 3(=) Gabby Barrett - I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) 118.44(+0.64) 4(=) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 99.03(-0.12) 5(=) Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo - Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) 98.02(-0.75) 6(=) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later (feat. Lil Durk) 97.05(+0.13) 7(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 88.90(-1.14) 8(+1) Chris Brown & Young Thug - Go Crazy 85.88(+1.16) 9(-1) Surf Mesa - ily (i love you baby) [feat. Emilee] 85.63(+0.63) 10(=) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 79.33(+1.23)
19(=) Russell Dickerson - Love You Like I Used To 54.24(+1.08)
36(+3) Chris Lane - Big, Big Plans 35.90(+0.81) 45(+5) Ariana Grande - positions 32.12(+2.27)
53(=) Internet Money & Gunna - Lemonade (feat. Don Toliver & NAV) 26.47(+0.95)
69(+4) Justin Bieber & benny blanco - Lonely 22.17(+1.85) 74(+3) Luke Combs - Better Together 20.36(+1.00)
-(-) 21 Savage & Metro Boomin - Mr. Right Now (feat. Drake) 15.11(+0.91)
-(-) Ozuna X Wisin - Gistro Amarillo 13.23(+0.72) -(-) Harry Styles - Golden 11.64(+1.29)
-(-) Brs Kash - Th***t Baby (Go Baby) 8.93(+1.52) + -(-) Joel Corry - Head & Heart (feat. MNEK) 8.19(+0.73)
-(-) Pop Smoke - What You Know Bout Love 4.79(+0.83) + -(-) Ariana Grande - 34+35 4.21(+1.15) -(-) Ir Sais & Rauw Alejandro - Dream Girl 1.68(+1.43) +
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Post by wavey. on Nov 2, 2020 9:51:34 GMT -5
Not Dream Girl gaining YES that's my bop.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Nov 2, 2020 10:03:18 GMT -5
omg 34+35 was already sent to radio? Did not expect they'd be pushing another single out so soon unless we have another Yummy-Intentions situation
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Post by After Minutes on Nov 2, 2020 10:11:52 GMT -5
At this point I am legitimately starting to think that Abel's team didn't really push another single because they want that top 10 longevity record.
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Post by Choco on Nov 2, 2020 10:16:29 GMT -5
omg 34+35 was already sent to radio? Did not expect they'd be pushing another single out so soon unless we have another Yummy-Intentions situation The songs are all peaking during release week anyways. I don't think it's gonna be a long lasting era, by design it's gonna make the most impact during it's first few weeks. It's a smart way to play the streaming game.
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Post by renaboss on Nov 2, 2020 10:18:35 GMT -5
Do record companies really care that much about longevity records? I don't even know which song has the most weeks in the top 10 anymore, it keeps changing. The whole thing's been a bit bastardized over the last few years.
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Post by Choco on Nov 2, 2020 10:30:09 GMT -5
Do record companies really care that much about longevity records? I don't even know which song has the most weeks in the top 10 anymore, it keeps changing. The whole thing's been a bit bastardized over the last few years. To be fair, in a year where #1 hits can leave the chart in a month, it makes the longevity records all the more impressive.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Nov 2, 2020 10:31:07 GMT -5
omg 34+35 was already sent to radio? Did not expect they'd be pushing another single out so soon unless we have another Yummy-Intentions situation The songs are all peaking during release week anyways. I don't think it's gonna be a long lasting era, by design it's gonna make the most impact during it's first few weeks. It's a smart way to play the streaming game. It technically isn't supposed to be released to Top 40 radio until tomorrow, but I guess radio stations got a head start. And yeah, JB, Drake, Ariana, The Weeknd and Harry Styles to name a few are well known for having competing songs on radio at the same time. Rihanna probably started that trend.
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Post by Choco on Nov 2, 2020 10:35:15 GMT -5
It all but dooms the album campaign to wrap up quite fast tho. It happened to Purpose, it happened to Sweetener, it happened to thank u, next, it happened to Scorpion (they kinda tried to make it last longer with the MJ collab but it didn't land).
It's actually nice when acts try to have an old fashioned long era like Fine Line and Future Nostalgia. The Weeknd too if they can turn "Save Your Tears" into a radio hit.
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Post by daysintheeast on Nov 2, 2020 10:40:53 GMT -5
It's really hard to have a 2nd hit after album drops in the streaming era tbh.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Nov 2, 2020 10:51:09 GMT -5
It might be harder but Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, and Pop Smoke are showing you can still have successful post-album singles in the streaming economy. Hell, Megan released two singles before Suga dropped and then her third single went on to be her first number one hit
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Post by thegreatdivine on Nov 2, 2020 11:12:33 GMT -5
It all but dooms the album campaign to wrap up quite fast tho. It happened to Purpose, it happened to Sweetener, it happened to thank u, next, it happened to Scorpion (they kinda tried to make it last longer with the MJ collab but it didn't land). It's actually nice when acts try to have an old fashioned long era like Fine Line and Future Nostalgia. The Weeknd too if they can turn "Save Your Tears" into a radio hit. In My Feelings was #1 for 10 weeks after Scorpion dropped.
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Post by daysintheeast on Nov 2, 2020 11:30:57 GMT -5
It might be harder but Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, and Pop Smoke are showing you can still have successful post-album singles in the streaming economy. Hell, Megan released two singles before Suga dropped and then her third single went on to be her first number one hit megan isnt really a good example cuz Savage was the first single after album dropped
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Post by m450n on Nov 2, 2020 12:08:48 GMT -5
It might be harder but Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, and Pop Smoke are showing you can still have successful post-album singles in the streaming economy. Hell, Megan released two singles before Suga dropped and then her third single went on to be her first number one hit Doja's 'Hot Pink' is also a great example of how to play the post-album singles correctly, one #1 and a top 50 for a new-comer is pretty good
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Nov 2, 2020 12:30:22 GMT -5
It might be harder but Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, and Pop Smoke are showing you can still have successful post-album singles in the streaming economy. Hell, Megan released two singles before Suga dropped and then her third single went on to be her first number one hit Doja's 'Hot Pink' is also a great example of how to play the post-album singles correctly, one #1 and a top 50 for a new-comer is pretty good I dont think Hot Pink was that successful tho. Of the three lead singles, only Juicy charted. And while Say So went to number one, Like That couldnt ride its momentum and Doja has yet to crack the Top 40 on her own songs or on features.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Nov 2, 2020 12:35:43 GMT -5
Circles has a chance to survive next week lol Ariana would need to flop for that to happen, and we all know that has a less than 1% chance of happening. Circles is going recurrent next week, along with DSN.
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Post by wavey. on Nov 2, 2020 12:36:46 GMT -5
Hot Pink is on its 1st yr on the chart. The album is successful even with only one single continuing to stay floating , and two moderate ones.
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Post by Choco on Nov 2, 2020 12:44:04 GMT -5
Doja's 'Hot Pink' is also a great example of how to play the post-album singles correctly, one #1 and a top 50 for a new-comer is pretty good I dont think Hot Pink was that successful tho. Of the three lead singles, only Juicy charted. And while Say So went to number one, Like That couldnt ride its momentum and Doja has yet to crack the Top 40 on her own songs or on features. And it's Doja's breakthrough era. She didn't really burn a lot of demand when the album originally dropped. Kinda like how "New Rules" was like the fifth or sixth single from Dua Lipa's debut and it still became the biggest hit, mostly because most people didn't know about the project before it.
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Post by Mayman on Nov 2, 2020 12:53:16 GMT -5
Doja's 'Hot Pink' is also a great example of how to play the post-album singles correctly, one #1 and a top 50 for a new-comer is pretty good I dont think Hot Pink was that successful tho. Of the three lead singles, only Juicy charted. And while Say So went to number one, Like That couldnt ride its momentum and Doja has yet to crack the Top 40 on her own songs or on features. I would consider "Bottom Bitch", "Rules", and "Cyber Sex" as promotional singles as they were not sent to radio. The three radio singles ("Juicy", "Say So", and "Like That") were all hits at their respective formats and had decent longevity. I would consider that era a success.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Nov 2, 2020 13:35:35 GMT -5
Queen of #1 debuts!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2020 13:37:36 GMT -5
The 10th #1 debut in a single year.
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Nov 2, 2020 13:40:48 GMT -5
i hate how easy it is for these big artists to get #1s now... like these songs don’t even have to be somewhat good now and they’ll still go #1
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Post by Gary on Nov 2, 2020 13:41:49 GMT -5
Much like albums, Just have to appeal to everyone week 1
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Post by iHype. on Nov 2, 2020 13:42:20 GMT -5
Ariana Grande's 'Positions' Debuts at No. 1 on Hot 100, Luke Combs' 'Forever After All' Launches at No. 2 www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9477041/ariana-positions-luke-combs-hot-100-number-one/
Streams, sales & airplay: "Positions" drew 35.3 million U.S. streams and sold 34,000 in the week ending Oct. 29, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. It also tallied 19.9 million radio airplay audience impressions in the week ending Nov. 1.
The track opens at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, where it's Grande's third leader, No. 2 on Digital Song Sales and No. 41 on Radio Songs.
(Breaking down the song's first-week sales, it sold 31,000 digital downloads and 3,000 CD singles that were available in Grande's webstore for $5 each.)
Grande's 5th No. 1 … & record 5th No. 1 debut: Here is a recap of Grande's five Hot 100 No. 1s, all of which have debuted in the top spot.
Title, Weeks at No. 1, Date Debuted No. 1 "Thank U Next," seven, Nov. 17, 2018 "7 Rings," eight, Feb. 2, 2019 "Stuck With U," with Justin Bieber, one, May 23, 2020 "Rain on Me," with Lady Gaga, one (to date), June 6, 2020 "Positions," one (to date), Nov. 7, 2020
Grande makes history as the first artist with five Hot 100 No. 1 debuts. She extends her lead over Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey, Drake and Travis Scott, each with three.
Grande also becomes the first artist with three No. 1 Hot 100 debuts in a single year, as "Positions" joins "Rain on Me" and "Stuck With U" as her three 2020 chart-topping entrants.
Earning the trio in a span of five months and two weeks, Grande bests Travis Scott (a week shy of a year in 2019-20) for the fastest accumulation of three No. 1 Hot 100 debuts
Grande's third No. 1 this year: Grande is the first artist to send three songs to No. 1 on the Hot 100 in a single year since Drake tripled up in 2018. She's the first woman (and only act other than Drake) to achieve the feat since Rihanna ascended to No. 1 with four songs and Katy Perry did so with three, both in 2010.
The Beatles hold the one-year record via their first six Hot 100 No. 1s in 1964.
10th No. 1 debut of 2020: "Positions" is the 45th single to start at No. 1 on the Hot 100. It's the 10th to do so in 2020 (all since April), more than doubling the previous record for the most in a single year, as four songs entered at No. 1 in both 1995 and 2018.
18th No. 1 of 2020: "Positions" is the 18th song to ascend to No. 1 on the Hot 100 for the first time in 2020. This year marks the highest total of songs earning their first weeks on top since 18 also did in 2007 (and the most by the first chart week of November since Nielsen Music/MRC Data-based information began fueling the chart in November 1991).
Luke Combs' "Forever After All" soars onto the Hot 100 at No. 2, marking his first top 10. He previously reached a No. 11 best with "Even Though I'm Leaving" in November 2019.
"Forever" is from Combs' album What You See Is What You Get, which returns to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 after the track was among those added to its Oct. 23 deluxe reissue (dubbed What You See Ain't Always What You Get; "Leaving" has been a part of the LP since its original release in November 2019). "Forever" starts with 29.1 million U.S. streams, good for a No. 2 arrival on Streaming Songs, 873,000 airplay audience impressions and 52,000 sold, as it opens as Combs' first No. 1 on Digital Song Sales.
"Forever" concurrently enters atop the Hot Country Songs chart (which uses the same methodology as the Hot 100), where it's Combs' third No. 1.
Highest Hot 100 debut ever for a male country artist: "Forever After All" makes the highest Hot 100 debut ever for a song that has also appeared on Hot Country Songs by a solo male, surpassing the No. 5 debut of "Lost in You" by Garth Brooks' alter ego Chris Gaines in September 1999.
Among all songs that have appeared on Hot Country Songs, only one has debuted higher on the Hot 100 than "Forever": Carrie Underwood's "Inside Your Heaven," which premiered at No. 1 on the Hot 100 dated July 2, 2005, following her coronation as that year's American Idol champion.
Debuts at Nos. 1 & 2: Thanks to Grande's "Positions" and Combs' "Forever After All," the Hot 100 sports simultaneous debuts at Nos. 1 and 2 for just the third time ever. Such a twofer last occurred on the Nov. 14, 2015, chart, with Adele's "Hello" at No. 1 and Bieber's "Sorry" at No. 2.
Before that, on the June 28, 2003, Hot 100, Clay Aiken's "This Is the Night" and Ruben Studdard's "Flying Without Wings" entered at Nos. 1 and 2, respectively, reversing their finishes that season on American Idol. (Underwood's achievement cited above and Aiken's and Studdard's clearly reflect how Idol, at its peak, could help songs make big Hot 100 bows in the early- to mid-2000s.)
Two country hits in top 10: Meanwhile, two top 10 Hot Country Songs hits appear in the Hot 100's top 10 together, as Combs' "Forever After All," at No. 2, is joined by Gabby Barrett's "I Hope," featuring Charlie Puth, which holds at its No. 6 high. (The latter ranks at No. 2 on Hot Country Songs after 14 weeks at No. 1.)
While it's the first such double-up since only the chart dated Aug. 29, when Morgan Wallen's "7 Summers" started at No. 6 on the Hot 100 and "I Hope" hit the top 10 at No. 10, the feat hadn't previously occurred in over 20 years, since May 13, 2000, when Faith Hill's "Breathe" and Lonestar's "Amazed" placed at Nos. 3 and 10 on the Hot 100, respectively.
24kGoldn's "Mood," featuring iann dior, dips to No. 3 on the Hot 100 after two weeks at No. 1, with 79 million in radio reach, 19.2 million streams and 7,000 sold. The song takes over at No. 1 on Radio Songs, where it's each act's first leader. Completing an eight-week trip to the top of Radio Songs, it wraps the quickest rise to No. 1 this year, and the fastest since Lizzo's "Good as Hell" also needed just eight weeks to reign in November 2019. "Mood" tops the multi-metric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts for a 10th week each and Hot Rap Songs for a third frame.
Drake's "Laugh Now Cry Later," featuring Lil Durk, drops 3-4 on the Hot 100, after debuting at its No. 2 peak. It concurrently hits No. 1 on the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, where Drake achieves his 21st leader, breaking out of a tie with late legend Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder (20 each) for the most No. 1s in the chart's history.
The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" descends 4-5 on the Hot 100, after spending four weeks at No. 1. It ranks in the top five for a record-extending 31st week, while adding a 37th week in the top 10, the second-most ever, after Post Malone's "Circles" (39 weeks, 2019-20). "Lights" leads the multi-metric Hot R&B Songs chart for a record-furthering 33rd week.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Barrett's "I Hope," featuring Puth, as noted above, holds at No. 6; Cardi B's "WAP," featuring Megan Thee Stallion, tumbles 2-7, after four weeks at No. 1; Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo's "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" retreats 5-8, after a week at No. 1, aided by BTS remixes; Internet Money and Gunna's "Lemonade," featuring Don Toliver and NAV, rises to a new No. 9 high from No. 10; and Justin Bieber's "Holy," featuring Chance the Rapper, recedes 9-10, after opening at No. 3.
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