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Post by mikeymonster on Mar 8, 2021 21:30:02 GMT -5
Here's where each of this week's top 10 has peaked on each of the 3 main metrics:
Drivers License -Radio: #2 -Sales: #1 -Streaming: #1
Up -Radio: #28 -Sales: #1 -Streaming: #1
Blinding Lights -Radio: #1 -Sales: #1 -Streaming: #1
34+35 -Radio: #3 -Sales: #3 -Streaming: #2
Go Crazy -Radio: #1 -Sales: #17 -Streaming: #11
Save Your Tears -Radio: #10 -Sales: #5 -Streaming: #3
Mood -Radio: #1 -Sales: #2 -Streaming: #1
Calling My Phone -Radio: did not chart yet -Sales: #35 -Streaming: #1
What You Know Bout Love -Radio: #8 -Sales: #34 -Streaming: #7
Levitating -Radio: #6 -Sales: #4 -Streaming: #12
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Post by gikem on Mar 9, 2021 0:03:55 GMT -5
My Head & My Heart reaches a new peak of #45 (+14) this week.
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Post by Naos on Mar 9, 2021 1:40:36 GMT -5
New arrivals this week: #99 - "Gone" by Dierks Bentley #96 - "Nobody" by Dylan Scott #92 - "Breaking Up Was Easy in the 90s" by Sam Hunt #90 - "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)" by Elle King & Miranda Lambert #74 - "Only Wanna Be With You" by Post Malone #64 - "AP" by Pop Smoke
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Post by Naos on Mar 9, 2021 2:01:06 GMT -5
Notable gains: #15 - Beat Box (+32) #39 - Telepatia (+15) #45 - My Head And My Heart (+14) #81 - The Business (+15) #85 - Hello (+12)
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Post by Naos on Mar 9, 2021 2:06:06 GMT -5
Notable dropouts: - "Monster" by Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber (#8 peak, 14 weeks) - "Afterglow" by Ed Sheeran (#29 peak, 10 weeks)
"Dynamite" by BTS remains on the chart for a 28th week.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Mar 9, 2021 2:24:54 GMT -5
Notable dropouts: - "Monster" by Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber (#8 peak, 14 weeks) - "Afterglow" by Ed Sheeran (#29 peak, 10 weeks) "Dynamite" by BTS remains on the chart for a 28th week. What about I Hope? Did it make a 62nd week, or did it drop out?
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Post by atg on Mar 9, 2021 2:31:23 GMT -5
Notable dropouts: - "Monster" by Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber (#8 peak, 14 weeks) - "Afterglow" by Ed Sheeran (#29 peak, 10 weeks) "Dynamite" by BTS remains on the chart for a 28th week. it’s weird to see 3 artists who were A-listers from 2015-2019 get treatment like this now. I know Ed will be more than fine and sadly maybe JB as well, but i’m concerned about Shawn and i think if he can’t pull through in his next era, then his hit charting days are done
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Post by Enigma. on Mar 9, 2021 2:41:07 GMT -5
Shawn's era has been a commercial disaster. The album is out of top 100 already and no hit in sight. Dunno what could revive his career, another high profile collabo? (this time with an artist who cares about pushing it too - Biebs had several own singles around the time Monster came out).
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Post by 𝕡𝕙𝕖𝕖𝕓𝕤 on Mar 9, 2021 3:45:55 GMT -5
Notable dropouts: - "Monster" by Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber (#8 peak, 14 weeks) - "Afterglow" by Ed Sheeran (#29 peak, 10 weeks) "Dynamite" by BTS remains on the chart for a 28th week. What about I Hope? Did it make a 62nd week, or did it drop out? Yes, “I Hope” made it to week 62
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Post by iamsorare on Mar 9, 2021 5:32:59 GMT -5
This deserves a top 20 peak.I hope that it can make it after drake and grammy's week
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Post by jthentic on Mar 9, 2021 5:33:02 GMT -5
Let's manifest 🧘♂️🧘♂️🎋
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Post by inverse on Mar 9, 2021 5:33:39 GMT -5
the second longest chart run in the new recurrency era thats what we call iconic!
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Post by sirskimask on Mar 9, 2021 5:45:41 GMT -5
How in the living hell is Dynamite still here
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Post by Groovy on Mar 9, 2021 7:54:01 GMT -5
How in the living hell is Dynamite still here Stans keep buying the song every time it might go recurrent.
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Post by gikem on Mar 9, 2021 9:17:47 GMT -5
Death, taxes, and the full Billboard Hot 100 being late every few weeks...
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Post by Naos on Mar 9, 2021 9:35:34 GMT -5
How in the living hell is Dynamite still here Stans keep buying the song every time it might go recurrent. I sometimes have to respect their dedication, but at the same time, they can let the song go recurrent and put that effort towards whatever new single BTS puts out next. The song's already been a decent hit chart wise and there's no need to extend it.
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Post by Choco on Mar 9, 2021 9:46:49 GMT -5
"Dynamite" is the one time the do not need to keep up the shenanigans. It's a legitimate hit. It got radio play, it got streams... meanwhile no other BTS song has broken the 10 week mark if I recall correctly.
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Post by Naos on Mar 9, 2021 9:52:30 GMT -5
"Dynamite" is the one time the do not need to keep up the shenanigans. It's a legitimate hit. It got radio play, it got streams... meanwhile no other BTS song has broken the 10 week mark if I recall correctly. "MIC Drop" featuring Desiigner made it to 10 weeks. And while BTS's credit from "Savage Love" was removed, it's still counted on their chart history page.
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Post by Choco on Mar 9, 2021 10:30:26 GMT -5
And while BTS's credit from "Savage Love" was removed, it's still counted on their chart history page.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 9, 2021 11:01:42 GMT -5
Finally certified with the RIAA:
RIAA.com:
THE WEEKND Title: BLINDING LIGHTS Certification Date: March 9, 2021 Label: REPUBLIC RECORDS / XO RECORDS Format: SINGLE Gold, Platinum, 2xP, 3xP, 4xP, 5xP, 6xP, 7xP
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Post by tasz on Mar 9, 2021 11:27:46 GMT -5
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 9, 2021 11:30:08 GMT -5
^Nicki Minaj could have been the 1st female rapper with a Diamond single, but her label has forgotten the 8xP Super Bass. It went 8xP in December 2013.
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Post by Gary on Mar 9, 2021 11:47:05 GMT -5
Billboard 200 and Hot 100 Charts Having the Same No. 1s For Eight Simultaneous Weeks By Andrew Unterberger 3/9/2021 Click to copy www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9536636/billboard-200-hot-100-same-number-ones/Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License" and Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous: The Double Album' have reigned on Billboard's marquee songs and albums charts for the last eight frames -- the first time in over 20 years both listings have seen simultaneous reigns this long. On Jan. 17, Billboard announced that the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 albums chart dated Jan. 23 was Morgan Wallen's Dangerous: The Double Album. The next day, Billboard revealed that Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License" had debuted at No. 1 on the same week's Billboard Hot 100. And ever since then, it's been Wallen and Rodrigo alone sitting atop Billboard's marquee albums and songs charts. The latest charts, dated March 13, marks the eighth consecutive frame that both Dangerous and "Drivers License" reign on the Billboard 200 and Hot 100, respectively. That eighth simultaneous week now makes it the longest consecutive joint rule of the two charts in the last 20 years. The pair passes the seven straight weeks that Drake notched in 2016 with both the No. 1 album (Views) and No. 1 single ("One Dance," featuring WizKid and Kyla). The rapper's seven-week dual rule was then interrupted for one week, as Views was temporarily replaced atop the Billboard 200 by Blink 182's California, before resuming for one more non-consecutive week -- making it eight weeks total for the duo spent simultaneously at No. 1. (Views ultimately spent 13 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200, while "One Dance" ruled the Hot 100 for 10 combined frames.) The last album/song combination to notch eight consecutive simultaneous weeks atop the Billboard 200 and Hot 100? You have to go back to spring 2000 for that, when boy band *NSYNC's blockbuster sophomore LP No Strings Attached debuted atop the Billboard 200 with record-breaking sales numbers on the chart dated April 8 -- while on the Hot 100, classic rock outfit Santana began its second straight double-digit-week run at pole position, thanks to its second Supernatural smash, "Maria Maria," featuring the Product G&B. "Maria Maria" lasted 10 straight weeks at No. 1, but No Strings Attached tapped out after eight frames, replaced on top by another TRL-era best-seller in Britney Spears' Oops!....I Did It Again. Before *NSYNC and Santana, there were three consecutive joint runs of at least eight weeks that happened in the '90s -- when double-digit-weeks reigns on both charts were more common on the whole than thus far in the 20th century. In 1997, the eight-week run of So-Cal alt-rockers No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom coincided with eight of soul great Toni Braxton's 11 straight weeks atop the Hot 100 with her megaballad "Un-Break My Heart." In 1992, the final eight weeks of country star Billy Ray Cyrus' staggering 17-week reign atop the Billboard 200 with Some Gave All coincided with the first eight weeks (of a then-record 13-week run) at No. 1 on the Hot 100 for R&B quartet Boyz II Men's torch song "End of the Road." And in between the two examples, legendary diva Whitney Houston pulled double duty atop the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 for a record 12 straight weeks in 1993 -- with her Diamond-certified soundtrack to The Bodyguard, and its lead single, a towering cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You." (The Bodyguard would reign for 13 weeks total, while "Always" ultimately spent 14 weeks at No. 1, breaking the record Boyz II Men set the year before.) Prior to the '90s, there were just two examples of consecutive joint eight-week runs atop the Hot 100 and Billboard 200, dating back to the 1963 merging of Billboard's stereo and mono charts into one all-encompassing albums chart -- both occurring in the late '70s. In 1977, two Rock and Roll Hall of Famers combined for the feat, as Rod Stewart's "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" overlapped at No. 1 on the Hot 100 for eight straight weeks with Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life, which ultimately spent 14 total weeks atop the Billboard 200. Then a year later, the Bee Gees' disco-era dominance was reflected in the simultaneous rule of their eight-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Night Fever," and the 24-consecutive-week run atop the Billboard 200 of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, a various artists set that featured "Night Fever" and several other Bee Gees smashes. In addition to Drake's interrupted eight-week joint rule with Views and "One Dance," there has been one other example in the past decade of an album and single ruling the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 for eight weeks simultaneously, but not consecutively. Pharrell's effervescent "Happy" spent its first week at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in 2014 alongside Disney's best-selling Frozen soundtrack atop the Billboard 200, but then the latter fell off for two weeks (as rappers ScHoolboy Q and Rick Ross took turns at No. 1 with their Oxymoron and Mastermind sets, respectively), before rejoining "Happy" for another seven weeks on top. ("Happy" ultimately spent 10 total weeks at No. 1, while the Frozen soundtrack reigned for 13 non-consecutive weeks.) There aren't a ton of obvious common historical elements linking the now-seven examples of simultaneous eight-week consecutive runs atop the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 -- though it's perhaps worth noting that five of the seven came predominantly in the first four months of the calendar year, when release schedules are often a little slower. That's certainly helped Dangerous with its run so far this year, as only one album (The Weeknd's The Highlights collection) has even hit a new peak of No. 2 during the eight weeks Dangerous has spent at No. 1 -- and has also helped "Drivers License," which for the most part has only had to fend off strong pushes from a new Cardi B release ("Up") and a remix-boosted Ariana Grande single ("34+35," featuring Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat on its redo). However, that's likely to change this upcoming week. Big-ticket full-length releases are still sparse, but new singles from Justin Bieber ("Hold On") and the Silk Sonic superduo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak ("Leave the Door Open"), and a whopping three-song pack from Drake ("What's Next," the Lil Baby-featuring "Wants and Needs" and the Rick Ross-featuring "Lemon Pepper Freestyle") should make it the most competitive frame for "Drivers License" atop the Hot 100 since it debuted there eight weeks prior. We'll see next week whether it whether its run will be halted at eight weeks -- or if it and Dangerous can both hang on for one more week, and join Whitney's Bodyguard/"I Will Always Love You" duo as the only nine-plus-week joint consecutive runs atop the two charts in Billboard history. Additional research for this story was provided by Gary Trust.
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Post by Gary on Mar 9, 2021 11:48:11 GMT -5
A year in the top tenThe Weeknd Talks Unprecedented Year in Hot 100's Top 10 With 'Blinding Lights': 'This Is Truly a Result of the Fans' By Gary Trust 3/9/2021 Click to copy www.billboard.com/articles/news/9536919/the-weeknd-blinding-lights-chart-record-reaction/The smash, which rebounds from No. 5 to No. 3, spent four weeks at No. 1 last April-May, eventually finishing as the Hot 100's top hit of all of 2020. After debuting at No. 11 on the chart dated Nov. 14, 2019, it reached the top 10 on Feb. 29, 2020, and has spent all but two frames in the top tier since (ranking at Nos. 11 and 18 for two weeks in December). The song was released, on XO/Republic Records, from The Weeknd's LP After Hours, which tallied its first four weeks atop the Billboard 200 last April. On the latest chart, the set ranks at No. 6. The Weeknd on the Crew That Boosted Him From 'Basically Homeless' to the Super Bowl "After Hours was always meant to be a very personal project. It's a story I had to tell," The Weeknd muses to Billboard. "The fact I've been able to tell it with the world listening is incredible. This Billboard chart record is truly a result of the fans. I'm so humbled and forever grateful to them." "Blinding Lights," which The Weeknd highlighted as the closer in his Super Bowl LV halftime show Feb. 7, has totaled 4.2 billion in cumulative radio audience, via its 1.4 million plays; 1.1 billion audio and video streams combined; and 726,000 downloads sold in the U.S. through the week ending March 4, according to MRC Data.
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Post by Enigma. on Mar 9, 2021 12:01:54 GMT -5
All this bullshit and no charts yet
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Post by joshtheking on Mar 9, 2021 12:08:15 GMT -5
what's with the delay??
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Post by nathanalbright on Mar 9, 2021 12:52:32 GMT -5
Do we need to play the "someone is holding Billboard hq hostage" card or what?
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Post by Gary on Mar 9, 2021 13:30:40 GMT -5
Hot 100
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 1 8 Drivers License, Olivia Rodrigo 1 2 2 5 4 Up, Cardi B 2 3 5 4 65 Blinding Lights, The Weeknd 1 4 4 2 18 34+35, Ariana Grande 2 5 3 8 43 Go Crazy, Chris Brown & Young Thug 3 6 6 6 12 Save Your Tears, The Weeknd 4 7 7 7 30 Mood, 24kGoldn Featuring iann dior 1 8 8 3 3 Calling My Phone, Lil Tjay Featuring 6LACK 3 9 11 12 26 What You Know Bout Love, Pop Smoke 9 10 10 9 22 Levitating, Dua Lipa Featuring DaBaby 5 11 9 10 19 Positions, Ariana Grande 1 12 12 13 17 Therefore I Am, Billie Eilish 2 13 13 16 9 Back In Blood, Pooh Shiesty Featuring Lil Durk 13 14 15 14 35 For The Night, Pop Smoke Featuring Lil Baby & DaBaby 6 15 47 54 7 Beat Box, SpotemGottem Featuring Pooh Shiesty Or DaBaby 15 16 16 21 18 Dakiti, Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez 5 17 21 23 28 You Broke Me First., Tate McRae 17 18 14 15 17 Whoopty, CJ 10 19 19 24 13 You're Mines Still, Yung Bleu Featuring Drake 19 20 25 35 22 Good Time, Niko Moon 20 21 24 29 29 My Ex's Best Friend, Machine Gun Kelly X blackbear 21 22 28 38 8 Best Friend, Saweetie Featuring Doja Cat 22 23 17 18 10 Good Days, SZA 9 24 18 19 62 I Hope, Gabby Barrett Featuring Charlie Puth 3 25 23 32 13 On Me, Lil Baby 23 26 22 27 8 Streets, Doja Cat 18 27 20 20 22 Better Together, Luke Combs 15 28 26 30 20 Throat Baby (Go Baby), BRS Kash 24 29 27 17 24 Holy, Justin Bieber Featuring Chance The Rapper 3 30 36 39 20 Put Your Records On, Ritt Momney 30 31 33 28 9 Anyone, Justin Bieber 6 32 29 25 12 Willow, Taylor Swift 1 33 35 40 10 Just The Way, Parmalee x Blanco Brown 33 34 38 43 13 Without You, The Kid LAROI 34 35 31 31 35 Bang!, AJR 8 36 37 46 10 Down To One, Luke Bryan 36 37 32 70 4 No More Parties, Coi Leray Featuring Lil Durk 32 38 34 34 29 Lemonade, Internet Money & Gunna Featuring Don Toliver & NAV 6 39 54 - 2 Telepatia, Kali Uchis 39 40 48 55 10 The Good Ones, Gabby Barrett 40 41 30 22 20 Lonely, Justin Bieber & benny blanco 12 42 42 41 13 Cry Baby, Megan Thee Stallion Featuring DaBaby 28 43 50 45 28 Dynamite, BTS 1 44 44 56 11 What's Your Country Song, Thomas Rhett 44 45 59 61 4 My Head And My Heart, Ava Max 45 46 45 44 12 Damage, H.E.R. 44 47 39 36 29 Laugh Now Cry Later, Drake Featuring Lil Durk 2 48 40 37 27 Starting Over, Chris Stapleton 25 49 62 68 3 Astronaut In The Ocean, Masked Wolf 49 50 43 50 4 Time Today, Moneybagg Yo 37 51 49 49 3 We're Good, Dua Lipa 49 52 60 48 9 Long Live, Florida Georgia Line 48 53 46 42 12 Beers And Sunshine, Darius Rucker 42 54 63 74 3 Heartbreak Anniversary, Giveon 54 55 55 59 10 Monsters, All Time Low Featuring Demi Lovato & blackbear 55 56 41 26 15 Body, Megan Thee Stallion 12 57 51 47 8 Buss It, Erica Banks 47 58 56 60 7 Goosebumps, Travis Scott & HVME 56 59 57 58 19 Golden, Harry Styles 57 60 66 63 8 Lady, Brett Young 60 61 65 64 7 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 61 62 52 53 8 Wasted On You, Morgan Wallen 9 63 58 69 6 La Noche de Anoche, Bad Bunny & Rosalia 53 64 - - 1 AP, Pop Smoke 64 65 68 66 19 Forever After All, Luke Combs 2 66 99 - 2 Track Star, Mooski 66 67 75 72 8 Momma's House, Dustin Lynch 67 68 64 57 8 Sand In My Boots, Morgan Wallen 32 69 71 67 8 Girl Like Me, Black Eyed Peas X Shakira 67 70 73 73 8 Hell Of A View, Eric Church 70 71 74 76 4 Lifestyle, Jason Derulo Featuring Adam Levine 71 72 76 80 6 Masterpiece, DaBaby 55 73 77 78 7 Somebody Like That, Tenille Arts 73 74 - - 1 Only Wanna Be With You, Post Malone 74 75 85 86 12 One Too Many, Keith Urban Duet With P!nk 62 76 79 75 4 Neighbors, Pooh Shiesty Featuring BIG30 51 77 81 85 10 You Got It, VEDO 77 78 70 62 19 Tyler Herro, Jack Harlow 34 79 72 79 5 Finesse Out The Gang Way, Lil Durk Featuring Lil Baby 39 80 78 99 4 Opp Stoppa, YBN Nahmir Featuring 21 Savage 78 81 96 - 2 The Business, Tiesto 81 82 82 82 4 Bandido, Myke Towers & Juhn 82 83 87 94 4 Quicksand, Morray 83 84 91 96 6 Almost Maybes, Jordan Davis 84 85 97 - 2 Hello, Pop Smoke Featuring A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 85 86 86 87 10 Still Trappin', Lil Durk & King Von 53 87 83 81 10 Moonwalking In Calabasas, DDG 81 88 92 - 2 Made For You, Jake Owen 88 89 69 52 20 Hole In The Bottle, Kelsea Ballerini 39 90 - - 1 Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home), Elle King & Miranda Lambert 90 91 93 93 4 Glad You Exist, Dan + Shay 63 92 - - 1 Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90's, Sam Hunt 92 93 80 71 12 Somebody's Problem, Morgan Wallen 25 94 84 90 7 Drankin N Smokin, Future & Lil Uzi Vert 31 95 89 88 6 Pick Up Your Feelings, Jazmine Sullivan 88 96 - - 1 Nobody, Dylan Scott 96 97 95 84 9 Cover Me Up, Morgan Wallen 52 98 100 95 3 Like I Want You, Giveon 95 99 - - 1 Gone, Dierks Bentley 99 100 - 92 13 Bichota, Karol G 72
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Post by Gary on Mar 9, 2021 13:32:25 GMT -5
There does not appear to be any other charts at the moment but at least this is posted
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Post by Verisimilitude on Mar 9, 2021 13:35:02 GMT -5
My Head & My Heart #45 & The Business #81! Love to see it!
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