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Post by JukeboxJacob on Feb 24, 2022 14:35:59 GMT -5
Lol at "Viva La Vida" being 'more of a Pop song' and "How You Remind Me" being a Rock song. The Pop radio peaks would tell you a different story (#12 peak for VLV versus #1 10 weeks). this demonstrates the interesting phenomenon of people's perceptions of genres shifting. Back in late 01'/02', stuff like post-grunge & nu-metal passed off as "pop"
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Post by iHype. on Feb 24, 2022 14:41:01 GMT -5
Lol at "Viva La Vida" being 'more of a Pop song' and "How You Remind Me" being a Rock song. The Pop radio peaks would tell you a different story (#12 peak for VLV versus #1 10 weeks). this demonstrates the interesting phenomenon of people's perceptions of genres shifting. Back in late 01'/02', stuff like post-grunge & nu-metal passed off as "pop" Well yeah, I also think Nickelback in general was always seen along the Pop-Rock lines. A straight Rock song isn't spending 10 weeks #1 on Pop radio. So if Viva La Vida is Pop-Rockish, then that would still place it similar to How You Remind Me imo.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2022 14:41:19 GMT -5
Welp, we're more than a month after Christmas so no excuse of a Christmas freeze and the number one song has less than 1M streams. Give your theories as to why that is (aside from just simply no one being interested in one singular song and the world being depressed as fu ck because of recent news). It's either people really aren't listening to music at all, or as some recent studies suggest, people are just listening to older stuff. If it's the latter, that kinda p*sses me off as I've expressed before. The GP should really be giving the new stuff a chance There's definitely a recent drift towards not letting old songs go. Even though that's been around for over a decade, with songs like I'm Yours and Sail, there's been a sudden increase in 52+ week songs over the past five years. Uptown Funk's run was seen as extreme at the time. While it'd still be seen as an abnormally big hit today, when put up against BL, SYT, Levitating, STAY, and Heat Waves, all of which were either '2021' hits (even if they weren't released in that year) or had such longetivity into 2021 that they made the YE top 5, it wouldn't particularly stand out. I attribute it to streaming, which counts every time you listen to a song, being beneficial to longetivity more than sales, which only counts the purchase of the song and not any subsequent plays, is, even though radio is definitely a factor as well, what with Blinding Lights still being top fourty in audience on the metric. Of course, this doesn't explain why Spotify has been so dead over the past few months. I do think it explains chart runs like those of songs like the five from last year I mentioned, though.
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Post by jenglisbe on Feb 24, 2022 14:47:53 GMT -5
Not to gaslight, but here were the Spotify numbers from a random day 6 months ago (the entire Top 10 had at least one million streams): Is a week with an album bomb random, though?
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Post by iHype. on Feb 24, 2022 14:48:51 GMT -5
This also relates to what I've been thinking about the past few days; it's interesting that Avril Lavigne's new 2022 music is being labeled Alternative and getting some airplay on the format but back in 2002-2004 none of her music was ever labeled Alternative or played by the radio format.
I think what is considered Alternative (and thus also some form of Rock) has become friendlier and accepting. You can also see the difference with Avril's breakthrough and Billie's breakthrough.
Billie has already had 10 singles chart at Alternative radio. Meanwhile Losing Grip, My Happy Ending, Complicated, Don't Tell Me, etc never charted.
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Post by joshtheking on Feb 24, 2022 14:59:15 GMT -5
Isn't it just because "Alternative" music was popular back then and pretty much mainstream anyway? So there was no reason to label it as Alternative when it didn't really go against the norm, unlike nowadays
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Feb 24, 2022 15:00:43 GMT -5
Not to gaslight, but here were the Spotify numbers from a random day 6 months ago (the entire Top 10 had at least one million streams): Is a week with an album bomb random, though? I didn’t bother to look, just picked a random day, but even without Kanye, Stay would have been the #1 with 1.7M+ streams, which is still nearly double WDTAB’s streaming total was today.
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Post by jenglisbe on Feb 24, 2022 15:08:33 GMT -5
Is a week with an album bomb random, though? I didn’t bother to look, just picked a random day, but even without Kanye, Stay would have been the #1 with 1.7M+ streams, which is still nearly double WDTAB’s streaming total was today. Wouldn't looking at a chart from a similar date and without an album bomb or something make more sense? US Spotify - 02/24/211(=) Olivia Rodrigo - drivers license 1,374,644 (-24,658) 2(=) Lil Tjay, 6LACK - Calling My Phone 1,221,629 (-22,041) 3(=) Cardi B - Up 991,556 (+10,746) 4(=) SZA - Good Days 958,593 (-5,458) 5(=) The Weeknd - Save Your Tears 870,561 (-8,122) 6(=) Doja Cat - Streets 867,559 (+8,445) 7(=) Kali Uchis - telepatía 782,179 (-830) 8(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 714,594 (+11,125) 9(+1) 24kGoldn - Mood 619,248 (+7,311) 10(-1) CJ - Whoopty 611,163 (-7,844) So, yes, still overall higher, but less drastic of a change to now.
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Post by iHype. on Feb 24, 2022 15:11:04 GMT -5
Isn't it just because "Alternative" music was popular back then and pretty much mainstream anyway? So there was no reason to label it as Alternative when it didn't really go against the norm, unlike nowadays. I'm not sure about that, because it definitely was 'trendy' at the time in early 2000s to not be labeled as a Pop star or seen as making Pop music, which if anything, would make artists more inclined to be labeled Alternative. Avril during that era used to diss Britney, Christina, etc to disassociate being grouped with them and hated when she was compared to them. P!nk did that a lot too even. Amy Lee from Evanescence also even did that. Looking at P!nk's chart history she never charted at Alternative either (which makes more sense, but still she did have some songs that probably would get away with some decent airplay on the format today if they were by a new hot artist). If it was 20 years ago Billie probably would've got a lot of flack for being labelled Alternative or being pushed that format. And I doubt a hit like Bad Guy would've went #1 on Alternative radio then.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2022 15:21:02 GMT -5
Isn't it just because "Alternative" music was popular back then and pretty much mainstream anyway? So there was no reason to label it as Alternative when it didn't really go against the norm, unlike nowadays. I'm not sure about that, because it definitely was 'trendy' at the time in early 2000s to not be labeled as a Pop star or seen as making Pop music, which if anything, would make artists more inclined to be labeled Alternative. Avril during that era used to diss Britney, Christina, etc to disassociate being grouped with them and hated when she was compared to them. P!nk did that a lot too even. Amy Lee from Evanescence also even did that. Looking at P!nk's chart history she never charted at Alternative either (which makes more sense, but still she did have some songs that probably would get away with some decent airplay on the format today if they were by a new hot artist). If it was 20 years ago Billie probably would've got a lot of flack for being labelled Alternative or being pushed that format. And I doubt a hit like Bad Guy would've went #1 on Alternative radio then. That's another example of genres shifting. Back then, 'alternative' had clear associations with hard rock. Nowadays, a lot of people just consider anything 'edgy' or 'against the mainstream' to be 'alternative,' especially in the case of alternative pop artists like Billie, and alternative rap going from artists like Del the Funky Homosapien, MF Doom, and Aesop Rock, to being also used as somewhat of a synonym for emo rap artists like Lil Peep and $uicideboy$.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Feb 24, 2022 15:32:59 GMT -5
Lol at "Viva La Vida" being 'more of a Pop song' and "How You Remind Me" being a Rock song. The Pop radio peaks would tell you a different story (#12 peak for VLV versus #1 10 weeks). Okay but radio formats aren’t genres.
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Post by Groovy on Feb 24, 2022 15:41:56 GMT -5
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Post by Future Captain on Feb 24, 2022 15:42:42 GMT -5
I didn’t bother to look, just picked a random day, but even without Kanye, Stay would have been the #1 with 1.7M+ streams, which is still nearly double WDTAB’s streaming total was today. Wouldn't looking at a chart from a similar date and without an album bomb or something make more sense? US Spotify - 02/24/211(=) Olivia Rodrigo - drivers license 1,374,644 (-24,658) 2(=) Lil Tjay, 6LACK - Calling My Phone 1,221,629 (-22,041) 3(=) Cardi B - Up 991,556 (+10,746) 4(=) SZA - Good Days 958,593 (-5,458) 5(=) The Weeknd - Save Your Tears 870,561 (-8,122) 6(=) Doja Cat - Streets 867,559 (+8,445) 7(=) Kali Uchis - telepatía 782,179 (-830) 8(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 714,594 (+11,125) 9(+1) 24kGoldn - Mood 619,248 (+7,311) 10(-1) CJ - Whoopty 611,163 (-7,844) So, yes, still overall higher, but less drastic of a change to now. funny thing is the fact that in this ranking from exactly one year ago, Heat Waves is just outside the top 10 (#15)
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Post by iHype. on Feb 24, 2022 15:56:16 GMT -5
Lol at "Viva La Vida" being 'more of a Pop song' and "How You Remind Me" being a Rock song. The Pop radio peaks would tell you a different story (#12 peak for VLV versus #1 10 weeks). Okay but radio formats aren’t genres. Obviously. The point was a song being a humongous crossover hit on Pop radio... usually means it has notable elements/sounds of Pop song. You're not going to hear a Metallica or Slipknot single that sounds like a 10-week Pop radio #1. (And FWIW: I didn't disagree as Viva La Vida being Pop-Rock but HYRM is also Pop-Rock to an extent imo)
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Post by korbel16 on Feb 24, 2022 16:32:14 GMT -5
Heat waves going #1 ……… that song can’t be stopped….It’s catchy so I’m not mad 🤷🏽♂️
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2022 16:35:45 GMT -5
Heat waves going #1 ……… that song can’t be stopped….It’s catchy so I’m not mad 🤷🏽♂️ I'm glad it's likely to go #1. It broke a record by doing so, and it deserves it. I just hope it starts falling soon after that. I am worried that Glass Animals will go down as archetypal one-hit-wonders akin to Gotye, but it's better to be an one-hit-wonder than to have no hits at all.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Feb 24, 2022 16:52:27 GMT -5
The race between Heat Waves and WDTAB is very close:
If WDTAB pulls it out, it will be the first song to spend 5 consecutive weeks at #1 on the Hot 100 since Butter.
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Post by jenglisbe on Feb 24, 2022 16:53:47 GMT -5
I think "Heat Waves" will take it, but even if not I don't see any way it doesn't pass "Bruno" next chart. Is there a new song that's at all a threat for #1 then?
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Post by Future Captain on Feb 24, 2022 17:30:08 GMT -5
even if Heat Waves missed this week, there's still next week. Even if Kanye release in all platform this Friday, going by Hurricane's number whatever highest charting song from it would come in just below Bruno/Heat Waves point
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Post by kindofbiased on Feb 24, 2022 17:43:58 GMT -5
Kanye is so unreliable so I'm not expecting anything from him anytime soon, Lil Durk however I would love to see just Decimate the charts, and given his Apple Music numbers he probably will (thank GOD)
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Feb 24, 2022 20:33:13 GMT -5
Okay but radio formats aren’t genres. Obviously. The point was a song being a humongous crossover hit on Pop radio... usually means it has notable elements/sounds of Pop song. You're not going to hear a Metallica or Slipknot single that sounds like a 10-week Pop radio #1. (And FWIW: I didn't disagree as Viva La Vida being Pop-Rock but HYRM is also Pop-Rock to an extent imo) But it's not impossible that it could someday, if it somehow became an 'in' sound (although it would be less likely as those more extreme sounds are unlikely considered radio-friendly). (Also, I didn't mean to sound snarky with that post. I see it now and it sounds very much so so I apologize.)
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Post by 85la on Feb 24, 2022 21:34:13 GMT -5
Okay but radio formats aren’t genres. Obviously. The point was a song being a humongous crossover hit on Pop radio... usually means it has notable elements/sounds of Pop song. You're not going to hear a Metallica or Slipknot single that sounds like a 10-week Pop radio #1. (And FWIW: I didn't disagree as Viva La Vida being Pop-Rock but HYRM is also Pop-Rock to an extent imo) iHype are you trying to argue that VLV is more of a "rock" song and sounds more "rock-ier" than HYRM? Putting all station format play aside, that's kind of silly to argue and an odd thing to get hung up about.
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Post by iHype. on Feb 24, 2022 22:14:53 GMT -5
Obviously. The point was a song being a humongous crossover hit on Pop radio... usually means it has notable elements/sounds of Pop song. You're not going to hear a Metallica or Slipknot single that sounds like a 10-week Pop radio #1. (And FWIW: I didn't disagree as Viva La Vida being Pop-Rock but HYRM is also Pop-Rock to an extent imo) But it's not impossible that it could someday, if it somehow became an 'in' sound (although it would be less likely as those more extreme sounds are unlikely considered radio-friendly). (Also, I didn't mean to sound snarky with that post. I see it now and it sounds very much so so I apologize.) Yeah ofcourse radio support or appeal at a format isn’t some perfect way to classify music’s sound or appeal. In the same breath though, there’s a reason you can expect a new Doja Cat single to be able to spend months smashing on Pop radio yet you wouldn’t expect a Megan Thee Stallion song to. Because Doja has much more Pop elements and sound in her music. I was moreso saying for that song to have been that huge and Nickelback to be a Pop radio staple in general during 2000s its weird to pull the “poppish sound” card to dismiss Viva La Vida being the last Rock #1 in favor of How You Remind Me. I also certainly don’t remember Nickelback being seen as “real Rock” to many people then either Obviously. The point was a song being a humongous crossover hit on Pop radio... usually means it has notable elements/sounds of Pop song. You're not going to hear a Metallica or Slipknot single that sounds like a 10-week Pop radio #1. (And FWIW: I didn't disagree as Viva La Vida being Pop-Rock but HYRM is also Pop-Rock to an extent imo) iHype are you trying to argue that VLV is more of a "rock" song and sounds more "rock-ier" than HYRM? Putting all station format play aside, that's kind of silly to argue and an odd thing to get hung up about. No, that wasn’t what I was implying whatsoever. I don’t think VLV is “more Rock” either. That user disregarded VLV as the last Rock #1 because “it’s more of a Pop song” and I pointed out that HYRM is also Pop-Rock(and it was a massive Top 40 hit) and Nickelback in general is seen as Pop-Rock music. Why count one but disregard the other? Neither were some Nirvana or Metallica type that was straight narrow Rock. They both were by Rock bands with crossover mainstream appeal. And I don’t think Viva La Vida is *that* Pop to warrant disregarding it. We aren’t talking about High Hopes or something, but obviously genre classifications will always have some debate and differing perceptions.
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Post by jenglisbe on Feb 25, 2022 8:31:16 GMT -5
Neither were some Nirvana or Metallica type that was straight narrow Rock. Tbh I'd classify a lot of Nirvana songs as pop-rock because of their melodies, but then that's why this discussion is so odd to me in general (for reasons you've already gone through).
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Feb 25, 2022 8:34:10 GMT -5
Tbh now I’m beginning to wonder what’s a song that isn’t pop
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Post by mms82 on Feb 25, 2022 9:00:56 GMT -5
Tbh now I’m beginning to wonder what’s a song that isn’t pop Harlem Shake Bad & Boujee We Don't Talk About Bruno honestly most other #1s of the past 10 years are pretty pop adjacent at the least
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 25, 2022 10:19:55 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates « 2022 » / « 02 » / « 25 »
1(=) Glass Animals - Heat Waves 92.35(+0.04) 2(+1) Justin Bieber - Ghost 86.31(-0.21) 3(-1) Adele - Easy On Me 86.15(-1.26) 4(=) The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber - Stay 83.24(+0.15) 5(=) GAYLE - abcdefu 78.37(+0.53) 6(=) Lil Nas X - THATS WHAT I WANT 74.19(+0.45) 7(=) Doja Cat - Need To Know 65.16(-0.20) 8(=) Ed Sheeran - Shivers 63.35(-0.83) 9(=) Post Malone & The Weeknd - One Right Now 57.04(-0.04) 10(=) Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits 55.70(+0.36)
11(=) Latto - Big Energy 50.64(+0.81) 13(=) Doja Cat - Woman 45.88(+0.94)
15(=) Kane Brown - One Mississippi 44.02(+0.70) 37(+1) Imagine Dragons - Enemy From League Of Legends 30.39(+1.26) 74(+3) Saweetie - Closer f/H.E.R. 18.23(+0.60)
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Feb 25, 2022 10:57:24 GMT -5
US Spotify - 02/24/22
1(=) Carolina Gaitán - La Gaita, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz, Encanto Cast - We Don't Talk About Bruno 976,800 (-22,166) 2(=) Glass Animals - Heat Waves 888,593 (-36,393) 3(=) Kodak Black - Super Gremlin 762,065 (-25,802) 4(=) Gunna, Future - pushin P 739,518 (-43,357) 5(=) Jack Harlow - Nail Tech 702,043 (-70,750) 6(=) The Kid LAROI - STAY 668,288 (-17,163), 7(=) Lil Nas X - INDUSTRY BABY 645,515 (-18,943) 8(=) Jessica Darrow - Surface Pressure 637,587 (-16,761) 9(=) Imagine Dragons - Enemy 586,466 (-20,928) 10(=) The Walters - I Love You So 582,296 (-9,174)
Others: 11(+1) GAYLE - abcdefu 529,970 (-21,664) 12(+1) Drake - Knife Talk 527,429 (-17,772) 13(-2) Steve Lacy - Dark Red 522,972 (-30,649) 14(=) Justin Bieber - Ghost 513,961 (-25,137) 15(=) Dove Cameron - Boyfriend 513,442 (-21,842) 16(=) Doja Cat - Need to Know 508,700 (-16,941) 17(+5) Lil Durk - AHHH HA 504,645 (+15,838) 18(+1) Lil Nas X - THATS WHAT I WANT 491,030 (-18,357) 19(-1) Frank Ocean - Lost 486,712 (-24,814) 21(-4) Elton John, Dua Lipa - Cold Heart (PNAU Remix) 485,947 (-27,550) 22(-1) Becky G, KAROL G - MAMIII 471,747 (-22,074) 24(-1) Stephanie Beatriz, Olga Merediz, Encanto Cast - The Family Madrigal 466,625 (-10,353) 25(=) Adele - Easy On Me 460,310 (-13,898) 28(+1) Ed Sheeran - Shivers 440,100 (-17,251) 29(+4) Arctic Monkeys - 505 434,181 (+286) 30(+2) Tate McRae - she's all i wanna be 431,401 (-8,592) 31(-1) Em Beihold - Numb Little Bug 430,381 (-21,345) 32(-1) Doja Cat - Woman 427,739 (-13,632) 33(-7) Fivio Foreign, Kanye West, Alicia Keys - City of Gods 421,326 (-49,663) 34(=) Juice WRLD - Cigarettes 414,121 (-19,410) 35(=) SZA - I Hate U 404,912 (-10,939) 36(+2) The Rare Occasions - Notion 397,028 (-7,601) 38(+2) Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz - What Else Can I Do? 387,581 (-7,918) 39(+3) Yeat - Monëy so big 386,535 (-1,831) 40(-4) Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg - Still D.R.E. 385,451 (-28,497) 45(+2) Vundabar - Alien Blues 366,349 (-6,550) 46(-5) Gunna - Banking On Me 362,258 (-29,062) 47(+4) Playboi Carti - Sky 361,796 (-3,496) 48(-5) The Neighbourhood - Softcore 361,757 (-23,127) 49(-3) Labrinth - Mount Everest 361,329 (-16,136) 50(+3) Tyler the Creator - NEW MAGIC WAND 357,557 (-4,453) 51(-2) Lil Durk - Broadway Girls 356,101 (-11,739) 54(-2) Lauren Spencer-Smith - Fingers Crossed 350,830 (-13,305) 57(-1) Post Malone - One Right Now 335,742 (-15,515) 59(-2) Labrinth, Zendaya - All For Us 331,379 (-18,344) 60(+2) THE ANXIETY, WILLOW, Tyler Cole - Meet Me At Our Spot 331,292 (-11,830) 61(+2) Latto - Big Energy 330,374 (-12,133) 62(+7) Surf Curse - Freaks 329,346 (-5,773) 63(-2) Beach House - Space Song 328,831 (-15,138) 64(-4) Nardo Wick - Me or Sum 328,802 (-15,358) 65(=) Dua Lipa - Levitating 326,887 (-11,770) 68(-2) Charlie Puth - Light Switch 325,231 (-11,433) 69(-10) Eminem - Lose Yourself 324,307 (-20,819) 74(-4) Gunna - P power 320,126 (-14,626) 76(+3) Ruth B. - Dandelions 317,617 (-7,101) 78(-6) Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby - Do We Have A Problem? 316,766 (-16,421) 81(+2) Stephanie Beatriz - Waiting on a Miracle 311,637 (-6,531) 82(=) Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits 310,324 (-10,136) 84(-16) King Von, 21 Savage - Don't Play That 306,860 (-28,878) 85(-7) Muni Long - Hrs and Hrs 305,897 (-21,047) 88(-2) Jaymes Young - Infinity 304,436 (-10,586) 92(-2) lil Shordie Scott - Rocking A Cardigan in Atlanta 300,204 (-9,857) 93(-5) Doja Cat - Get Into It (Yuh) 299,325 (-13,099) 97(=) Tame Impala - Eventually 292,821 (-7,033)
101(=) Sebastian Yatra - Dos Oruguitas 287,836 (-9,560) 106(-10) Rod Wave - By Your Side 282,096 (-19,820) 114(+7) Elley Duhé - Middle of the Night 271,934 (+598) 122(-11) Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg - The Next Episode 262,641 (-18,888) 123(+2) BoyWithUke - Toxic 261,380 (-5,015) 135(-4) Labrinth - Formula 250,443 (-9,457) 136(-6) Gucci Mane - Rumors 249,648 (-13,905) 140(+5) Vacations - Young 246,741 (-4,062) 146(+2) Yeat - Poppin 243,327 (-5,366) 148(+2) Russ - HANDSOMER 241,829 (-4,828) 150(-6) Baby Keem - trademark usa 240,346 (-10,559) 154(+2) Joy Again - Looking Out for You 237,316 (-6,748) 157(-2) The Weeknd - Save Your Tears Remix 236,834 (-7,727) 160(-11) Rauw Alejandro, Chencho Corleone - Desesperados 236,313 (-12,126) 161(+3) The Weeknd - Save Your Tears 235,548 (-5,191) 163(+3) Morgan Wallen - Sand in My Boots 234,708 (-5,197) 167(-16) The Weeknd - Sacrifice 233,385 (-12,989) 177(-25) Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby - Bussin 229,221 (-16,143) 190(-10) Yung Lean - Ginseng Strip 2002 222,811 (-12,871) 196(-9) YG - Scared Money 220,007 (-13,469) 198(-4) Tiësto, Ava Max - The Motto 219,294 (-9,345)
Total Streams for Save Your Tears: 472,382
Even though it's rather unlikely this is the case for the majority of Americans, I do have to wonder if the tragic news over the past few days has meant less people are listening to music to be distracted. Not saying that's a bad thing though and again, I doubt this is the case, but it does feel right in a way that when most of the world is watching on in horror on the news, it's a bit harder to distract yourself with music.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Feb 25, 2022 12:14:21 GMT -5
US Spotify - Week 02/24/22
1(=) Carolina Gaitán - La Gaita, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz, Encanto Cast- We Don't Talk About Bruno 7,463,979 2(=) Glass Animals - Heat Waves 6,600,706 3(DEBUT) Jack Harlow - Nail Tech 6,105,391 4(-1) Gunna, Future - pushin P 5,657,222 5(-1) Kodak Black - Super Gremlin 5,583,612 6(=) The Kid LAROI - STAY 4,979,853 7(=) Lil Nas X - INDUSTRY BABY 4,841,833 8(-3) Jessica Darrow - Surface Pressure 4,812,820 9(+2) Imagine Dragons - Enemy 4,268,350 10(-1) The Walters - I Love You So 4,079,824
11(-1) GAYLE - abcdefu 4,007,958 12(+2) Drake - Knife Talk 3,800,228 13(=) Doja Cat - Need to Know 3,793,721 14(+2) Lil Nas X - THATS WHAT I WANT 3,746,071 15(+5) Dove Cameron - Boyfriend 3,721,471 16(+8) Steve Lacy - Dark Red 3,715,526 17(+12) Justin Bieber - Ghost 3,677,445 18(+3) Elton John, Dua Lipa - Cold Heart (PNAU Remix) 3,677,445 19(-4) Becky G, KAROL G - MAMIII 3,631,543 21(-3) Stephanie Beatriz, Olga Merediz, Encanto Cast - The Family Madrigal 3,541,952 22(+1) Frank Ocean - Lost 3,463,187 23(-1) Adele - Easy On Me 3,366,268 24(-12) Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg - Still D.R.E. 3,299,245 26(+4) Ed Sheeran - Shivers 3,264,449 27(=) Doja Cat - Woman 3,171,845 30(-13) Juice WRLD - Cigarettes 3,100,642 31(+14) Em Beihold - Numb Little Bug 3,052,587 32(+5) Tate McRae - she's all i wanna be 3,050,977 33(+5) Arctic Monkeys - 505 3,094,232 34(-26) Fivio Foreign, Kanye West, Alicia Keys - City of Gods 2,959,110 35(-4) Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz - What Else Can I Do? 2,947,187 36(-4) SZA - I Hate U 2,916,735 39(+2) The Rare Occasions - Notion 2,793,092 40(DEBUT) Gunna - Banking On Me 2,778,560 41(+17) Yeat - Monëy so big 2,676,087 44(-5) Eminem - Lose Yourself 2,608,415 46(+1) Lil Durk - Broadway Girls 2,597,013 47(+10) The Neighbourhood - Softcore 2,545,006 48(-4) Vundabar - Alien Blues 2,529,997 49(+4) Playboi Carti - Sky 2,519,438 51(-8) Lauren Spencer-Smith - Fingers Crossed 2,464,362 54(+9) Tyler the Creator - NEW MAGIC WAND 2,451,388 56(+31) Latto - Big Energy 2,447,298 57(+9) Post Malone - One Right Now 2,447,127 58(+44) Labrinth - Mount Everest 2,443,702 59(-10) THE ANXIETY, WILLOW, Tyler Cole - Meet Me At Our Spot 2,424,932 60(+12) Dua Lipa - Levitating 2,415,645 61(-1) Charlie Puth - Light Switch 2,414,299 62(-20) Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby - Do We Have A Problem? 2,393,411 65(+10) Surf Curse - Freaks 2,363,659 66(-10) Stephanie Beatriz - Waiting on a Miracle 2,363,659 67(-17) King Von, 21 Savage - Don't Play That 2,348,952 68(-16) Gunna - P power 2,341,938 69(+27) Nardo Wick - Me or Sum 2,337,125 70(-34) Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg - The Next Episode 2,332,202 79(-5) Labrinth, Zendaya - All For Us 2,294,903 80(-9) Muni Long - Hrs and Hrs 2,293,133 82(-9) Jaymes Young - Infinity 2,275,828 87(+3) Beach House - Space Song 2,221,862 91(-21) Sebastian Yatra - Dos Oruguitas 2,171,676 93(+4) Ruth B. - Dandelions 2,147,667 97(+11) Rod Wave - By Your Side 2,057,196
103(DEBUT) Yeat - Poppin 2,027,268 111(+2) BoyWithUke - Toxic 1,938,001 115(+25) Tame Impala - Eventually 1,904,104 121(-4) Gucci Mane - Rumors 1,879,434 131(-103) Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby - Bussin 1,823,932 135(DEBUT) Elley Duhé - MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT 1,785,799 136(+11) Rauw Alejandro, Chencho Corleone - Desesperados 1,763,332 142(-5) Labrinth - Formula 1,745,928 145(-33) The Weeknd - Sacrifice 1,734,331 153(DEBUT) Russ - HANDSOMER 1,697,886 154(-1) Vacations - Young 1,697,445 155(+14) The Weeknd - Save Your Tears Remix 1,690,448 157(+9) Morgan Wallen - Sand in My Boots 1,681,040 162(-24) Stephanie Beatriz, Olga Merediz, John Leguizamo, Adassa, Maluma, Encanto Cast - All of You 1,674,891 165(-1) Baby Keem - trademark usa 1,670,331 167(+17) YG - Scared Money 1,663,254 168(+3) The Weeknd - Save Your Tears 1,658,440 171(-13) Joy Again - Looking Out for You 1,646,574 183(-164) Ed Sheeran - The Joker And The Queen 1,605,981 188(re-entry) Tiësto, Ava Max - The Motto 1,593,135 191(DEBUT) Jessie Murph - Pray 1,577,864 195(DEBUT) lil Shordie Scott - Rocking A Cardigan in Atlanta 1,570,781
Total Streams for Save Your Tears: 3,348,888
Ghost rises by 11%, Everest increased by 15%
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kindofbiased
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Post by kindofbiased on Feb 25, 2022 18:31:13 GMT -5
Really rooting for Nail Tech to make the top 10, not only cause I just want more new hits but also cause it grew on me a TON, it's one of his best songs for sure
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