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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jan 11, 2021 14:06:27 GMT -5
Weeks in the top 10
Blinding Lights 44 Mood 19 Laugh Now Cry Later 19 I Hope 14 positions 10 Holy 10 Go Crazy 5 Levitating 2 Anyone 1 Bang! 1
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Post by Lost In Musical Reverie on Jan 11, 2021 14:10:57 GMT -5
I can't wait to watch Mark's reaction on Billboard BREAKDOWN on Wednesday. 😂
If you know, you know.
Here we go
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Post by iHype. on Jan 11, 2021 14:11:25 GMT -5
24kGoldn's 'Mood' Holds Atop Hot 100 For Eighth Week, Justin Bieber & AJR Hit Top 10 www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9509547/24kgoldn-mood-number-one-eighth-week-hot-100/
"Mood," released on RECORDS/Columbia Records, and the first Hot 100 No. 1 for both 24kGoldn and Iann Dior, drew 17.5 million U.S. streams (essentially even week-over-week) and sold 6,000 downloads (down 11%) in the week ending Jan. 7, according to MRC Data. It also tallied 84.2 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 2%) in the week ending Jan. 10.
"Mood" spends an 11th week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart, rises 5-1 for a second total week atop Streaming Songs and drops 6-10 on Digital Song Sales. It tops the multi-metric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts for a 19th week each and Hot Rap Songs for a 13th frame, with all three charts using the same methodology as the Hot 100.
Ariana Grande's "Positions" holds at No. 2 on the Hot 100. It ruled the Nov. 7-dated chart upon its debut.
The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" keeps at No. 3 on the Hot 100. The song spent four weeks at No. 1 (eventually ranking as the Hot 100's top hit of all of 2020) and logs its 57th total week on the tally. It adds a record-extending 44th week in the top 10 and a record-furthering 35th week in the top five. The track also claims a seventh week at No. 1 on the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and a record-padding 41st frame atop Hot R&B Songs.
Justin Bieber's "Holy," featuring Chance the Rapper, repeats at No. 4 on the Hot 100, a notch below its peak reached in its debut week in October.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, Chris Brown and Young Thug's "Go Crazy" reaches the region, lifting 6-5 (79.6 million airplay impressions; 8.2 million streams; and 2,000 sold). The track completes the lengthiest ascent to the top five (35 weeks) for a song by lead males in the Hot 100's 62-year history, and the third-longest overall, after Gabby Barrett's "I Hope," featuring Charlie Puth (45 weeks, 2020), and Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" (42 weeks, 2012-13).
Justin Bieber's new single "Anyone" launches at No. 6 on the Hot 100, with 16.5 million streams and 22,000 sold in the week ending Jan. 7, following its Jan. 1 release. It also drew 14.2 million in radio reach in the week ending Jan. 10. The track opens at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales, where Bieber adds his 13th leader, passing Drake (12) for the most among solo males. Among all acts, only Taylor Swift (21) and Rihanna (14) have more. On Streaming Songs, "Anyone" arrives at No. 2.
As Bieber banks his 22nd Hot 100 top 10, he becomes one of 17 artists, and nine solo males, with at least that many over the chart's history.
Most Billboard Hot 100 Top 10s 42, Drake 38, Madonna 34, The Beatles 31, Rihanna 30, Michael Jackson 29, Taylor Swift 28, Mariah Carey 28, Stevie Wonder 27, Janet Jackson 27, Elton John 25, Lil Wayne 25, Elvis Presley 23, Whitney Houston 23, Paul McCartney 23, The Rolling Stones 22, Justin Bieber 22, Eminem
Dua Lipa's "Levitating," featuring DaBaby, ascends 10-7 on the Hot 100 for a new high and Drake's "Laugh Now Cry Later," featuring Lil Durk, backtracks 7-8, after debuting at its No. 2 peak last August.
AJR crashes the Hot 100's top 10 for the first time, as "Bang!" pushes 11-9 (52.5 million in radio reach; 8.6 million streams; and 11,000 sold). It holds at its No. 2 high on Digital Song Sales and ranks at No. 9 on Radio Songs, where it reached a No. 8 best beginning in late December.
The brother trio from New York, named after Adam, Jack and Ryan Met, charted three Hot 100 entries prior to "Bang!": "I'm Ready" (No. 65 peak, 2014); "Weak" (No. 73, 2017); and "Burn the House Down" (No. 100, 2018). "I'm Ready" and "Weak" each reached No. 27 on the Pop Airplay chart. The band then hit No. 29 on Pop Airplay with "Sober Up," featuring Rivers Cuomo (of Weezer), which marked the trio's turn toward alternative, as the collab topped Alternative Airplay for two weeks in 2018. AJR has since added three more Alternative Airplay top 10s, including "Bang!," which climbed to No. 2 in June 2020.
"Bang" this week holds at its No. 6 high on Pop Airplay, where it's AJR's first top 10, and climbs 5-4 on Adult Pop Airplay, where it's the act's first top five hit.
Meanwhile, with "Bang!" released on AJR/BMG/S-Curve, the AJR imprint makes its first appearance in the Hot 100's top 10; the BMG label logs its second, after Lil Dicky's "Freaky Friday," featuring Chris Brown (No. 8, 2018; it was released on Dirty Burd/BMG/Commission); and S-Curve also scores its second, following Andy Grammer's "Honey, I'm Good." (No. 9, 2015; S-Curve/Hollywood).
Capping the Hot 100's top 10, Gabby Barrett's "I Hope" retreats 8-10 after reaching No. 3 in November, as it rules Hot Country Songs for a 24th week.
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Post by spiritboy on Jan 11, 2021 14:13:13 GMT -5
Happy to see Levitating climbing and Go Crazy hitting top 5. Can Levitating reach top 5?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:17:23 GMT -5
It hurts to see Bang becoming a top 10 hit Also I Hope and Holy need to gtfo, they both are old news by now and suck
They really should reduce the power of radio or fix the turnover rates of songs on radio cause its absurd that stuff like Body, 34+35, and good days aren't top 10 this week despite the massive streaming presence
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Post by fridayteenage on Jan 11, 2021 14:18:04 GMT -5
sales: #1 bieber 22k #2 ajr 11k
Guess bts army decided to keep their wallets closed this week.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:18:30 GMT -5
i did not realize Go Crazy has been charting that long 💀 damn
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Post by Choco on Jan 11, 2021 14:29:21 GMT -5
It hurts to see Bang becoming a top 10 hit Also I Hope and Holy need to gtfo, they both are old news by now and suck They really should reduce the power of radio or fix the turnover rates of songs on radio cause its absurd that stuff like Body, 34+35, and good days aren't top 10 this week despite the massive streaming presence The thing is nothing was really streaming well anyways. Everything was under 1m streams on Spotify, which is why radio is a bit overpowered this week. So while, say "34+35" might be top 10 on streaming it really was racking up that many streams/points. Thankfully some actual streaming monsters are coming next week to shake the chart up.
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Post by fridayteenage on Jan 11, 2021 14:33:27 GMT -5
Yeah, yesterday only olivia and sza were even 800k on US Spotify.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:38:18 GMT -5
Ok but like who is fooling themselves thinking HOLY, Go Crazy, Bang, and I Hope are in the top 10 biggest songs of the country this week
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Post by slw84 on Jan 11, 2021 14:40:02 GMT -5
Ok, mood it was cute in 2020 but I'm not trying to see a 10 weeker here. Glad Dua is performing well. Weeknd definitely clearing 1 year in the top 10.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:42:36 GMT -5
It hurts to see Bang becoming a top 10 hit Also I Hope and Holy need to gtfo, they both are old news by now and suck They really should reduce the power of radio or fix the turnover rates of songs on radio cause its absurd that stuff like Body, 34+35, and good days aren't top 10 this week despite the massive streaming presence Love how people are still pressed that some of us still listen to music other than by the way they demand we should.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:45:23 GMT -5
Ok, mood it was cute in 2020 but I'm not trying to see a 10 weeker here. Glad Dua is performing well. Weeknd definitely clearing 1 year in the top 10. Good thing you don't see a ten weeker, cause it's 11! levitating is like almost the entire top ten, only there due to radio.
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Post by Enigma. on Jan 11, 2021 14:46:37 GMT -5
It's crazy how many weeks I Hope has spent in top ten without ever reaching top 40 on Spotify. It doesn't even have 200 million streams on Spotify. Talk about being lucky!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:46:37 GMT -5
Ok but like who is fooling themselves thinking HOLY, Go Crazy, Bang, and I Hope are in the top 10 biggest songs of the country this week The tens of millions of people who still consume music on radio.
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Post by code on Jan 11, 2021 14:46:42 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:47:45 GMT -5
It's crazy how many weeks I Hope has spent in top ten without ever reaching top 40 on Spotify. It doesn't even have 200 million streams on Spotify. Talk about being lucky! There's more to life and music listening than Spotify.
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Post by Enigma. on Jan 11, 2021 14:49:50 GMT -5
It's like Eamon and Frankee :DDD
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:50:17 GMT -5
Ok but like who is fooling themselves thinking HOLY, Go Crazy, Bang, and I Hope are in the top 10 biggest songs of the country this week The tens of millions of people who still consume music on radio. Idk radio feels archaic to people these days unless you for some reason haven't hopped on the streaming train or like don't own an aux cord or have Bluetooth in your car lol. General radio consumption feels like its at an all time low Just an observation from my surroundings in NYC and from what I hear and read elsewhere.
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Post by jenglisbe on Jan 11, 2021 14:51:18 GMT -5
It's crazy how many weeks I Hope has spent in top ten without ever reaching top 40 on Spotify. It doesn't even have 200 million streams on Spotify. Talk about being lucky! There's more to life and music listening than Spotify. There is also more to streaming life and listening than Spotify.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:51:49 GMT -5
Most Billboard Hot 100 Top 10s 42, Drake 38, Madonna 34, The Beatles 31, Rihanna 30, Michael Jackson 29, Taylor Swift 28, Mariah Carey 28, Stevie Wonder 27, Janet Jackson 27, Elton John 25, Lil Wayne 25, Elvis Presley 23, Whitney Houston 23, Paul McCartney 23, The Rolling Stones 22, Justin Bieber 22, Eminem
So they are all pop music legends - does Bieber really belong in that list? Mnjah, he is more like a product than the musician, so he should be thankful to his manager I guess.
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Post by jenglisbe on Jan 11, 2021 14:52:52 GMT -5
The tens of millions of people who still consume music on radio. Idk radio feels archaic to people these days unless you for some reason haven't hopped on the streaming train or like don't own an aux cord or have Bluetooth in your car lol. General radio consumption feels like its at an all time low Just an observation from my surroundings in NYC and from what I hear and read elsewhere. "Mood" is #1 in airplay with 84.2 million impressions (up a bit from last week). I've seen posts on here about low totals for streaming and of course sales/downloads, but how are airplay totals looking? What are the record lows for the #1s in airplay?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:56:27 GMT -5
The tens of millions of people who still consume music on radio. Idk radio feels archaic to people these days unless you for some reason haven't hopped on the streaming train or like don't own an aux cord or have Bluetooth in your car lol. General radio consumption feels like its at an all time low Just an observation from my surroundings in NYC and from what I hear and read elsewhere. Don't judge what other people are doing or want to do on your circle of influence and experiences. while radio isn't what it was, it's hardly gone. It still gets tens of millions of listens for the most popular songs. More than streaming gets for those songs. Passive or not, it's still consumption and how many still prefer to hear music. And I love how it irks people to know end.
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Post by Verisimilitude on Jan 11, 2021 14:57:40 GMT -5
It's crazy how many weeks I Hope has spent in top ten without ever reaching top 40 on Spotify. It doesn't even have 200 million streams on Spotify. Talk about being lucky! I Hope had 411,423,000 streams in 2020, as Amazon Music is the biggest streaming service for country music.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:58:15 GMT -5
Idk radio feels archaic to people these days unless you for some reason haven't hopped on the streaming train or like don't own an aux cord or have Bluetooth in your car lol. General radio consumption feels like its at an all time low Just an observation from my surroundings in NYC and from what I hear and read elsewhere. Don't judge what other people are doing or want to do on your circle of influence and experiences. while radio isn't what it was, it's hardly gone. It still gets tens of millions of listens for the most popular songs. More than streaming gets for those songs. Passive or not, it's still consumption and how many still prefer to hear music. And I love how it irks people to know end. Honey chill, its just an opinion I'm not over here shaming people for accessing music via radio or something, its just a casual conversation. Keep it that way, nobody wants the dramatics.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Jan 11, 2021 14:58:37 GMT -5
Most Billboard Hot 100 Top 10s 34, The Beatles 23, Paul McCartney
57 total Top 10s, with more than half of them reaching #1. No matter how you slice it (or even if Drake ends up getting to 58 Top 10s), Sir Paul will always be #1 on my list of greatest musicians ever.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:58:44 GMT -5
Idk radio feels archaic to people these days unless you for some reason haven't hopped on the streaming train or like don't own an aux cord or have Bluetooth in your car lol. General radio consumption feels like its at an all time low Just an observation from my surroundings in NYC and from what I hear and read elsewhere. "Mood" is #1 in airplay with 84.2 million impressions (up a bit from last week). I've seen posts on here about low totals for streaming and of course sales/downloads, but how are airplay totals looking? What are the record lows for the #1s in airplay? 82 m is low. But it still multiples more listens than streaming gave it this week.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 14:59:51 GMT -5
Idk radio feels archaic to people these days unless you for some reason haven't hopped on the streaming train or like don't own an aux cord or have Bluetooth in your car lol. General radio consumption feels like its at an all time low Just an observation from my surroundings in NYC and from what I hear and read elsewhere. "Mood" is #1 in airplay with 84.2 million impressions (up a bit from last week). I've seen posts on here about low totals for streaming and of course sales/downloads, but how are airplay totals looking? What are the record lows for the #1s in airplay? I myself don't know these but I'm sure someone else in the chat might, sorry about that lol
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Post by After Minutes on Jan 11, 2021 14:59:54 GMT -5
The week that the BTS stans could waste their money on the group's songs to protect us from Bang! they don't and that makes me kind of sad.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 15:00:16 GMT -5
Don't judge what other people are doing or want to do on your circle of influence and experiences. while radio isn't what it was, it's hardly gone. It still gets tens of millions of listens for the most popular songs. More than streaming gets for those songs. Passive or not, it's still consumption and how many still prefer to hear music. And I love how it irks people to know end. Honey chill, its just an opinion I'm not over here shaming people for accessing music via radio or something, its just a casual conversation. Keep it that way, nobody wants the dramatics. Please. Radio shaming and bashing has been a staple for years here.
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