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Post by Groovy on Aug 27, 2022 13:05:49 GMT -5
Its run is really interesting and unique, if it does get to 1, it'll have a record breaking 5th week at 1, will break the record for longest gap between 1st and latest week at 1 and will tie The Box for most weeks at 1 this decade (very likely could pass it too), really cool run.
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Post by nathanalbright on Aug 27, 2022 13:22:06 GMT -5
It's always worth cheering on something.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Aug 27, 2022 20:42:37 GMT -5
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Post by Darkest Hour on Aug 27, 2022 22:10:16 GMT -5
Only takes 35 points to chart on Hot 100. It should be an all-time weak chart.
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Post by jasper0102 on Aug 27, 2022 22:52:40 GMT -5
Most predictions seem to have Get Into It (Yuh) going recurrent alongside Take My Name, with Damn Strait either going recurrent or getting a 21st week, while Super Gremlin gets another reprieve, even if it’s likely going to go recurrent next week alongside Numb Little Bug because DJ Khaled. Also, maybe She Likes It becomes the next Circles Around This Town or Flower Shops?
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Post by fridayteenage on Aug 28, 2022 0:21:27 GMT -5
bp deserves better.
hopefully crushes the global chart though.
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Post by iHype. on Aug 28, 2022 2:53:53 GMT -5
Only takes 35 points to chart on Hot 100. It should be an all-time weak chart. Nah, the early 2000s had multiple times when you needed barely 100 points to be #1 let alone the points at the bottom of the chart.
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Post by Soulsista on Aug 28, 2022 10:41:58 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 60, 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
September 1, 1962
01 05 Sheila - Tommy Roe (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 01 The Loco-Motion - Little Eva 03 02 Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - Neil Sedaka 04 04 You Don't Know Me - Ray Charles 05 07 Party Lights - Claudine Clark 06 08 She's Not You - Elvis Presley 07 03 Things - Bobby Darin 08 06 Roses Are Red (My Love) - Bobby Vinton 09 12 Vacation - Connie Francis 10 10 Little Diane - Dion
22 65 Sherry - The Four Seasons
September 2, 1967
01 01 Ode To Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry (2nd of 4 weeks at #1) 02 02 All You Need Is Love - The Beatles 03 08 Reflections - Diana Ross & The Supremes 04 04 Light My Fire - The Doors 05 05 Baby I Love You - Aretha Franklin 06 14 Come Back When You Grow Up - Bobby Vee & The Strangers 07 07 Cold Sweat (Part 1) - James Brown 08 03 Pleasant Valley Sunday - The Monkees 09 09 You're My Everything - The Temptations 10 06 I Was Made To Love Her - Stevie Wonder
September 2, 1972
01 02 Alone Again (Naturally) - Gilbert O'Sullivan (5th of 6 weeks at #1) 02 03 Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress) - The Hollies 03 04 I'm Still In Love With You - Al Green 04 01 Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) - Looking Glass 05 05 Hold Your Head Up - Argent 06 10 Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me - Mac Davis 07 07 Goodbye To Love - The Carpenters 08 09 You Don't Mess Around With Jim - Jim Croce 09 17 Rock And Roll (Part 2) - Gary Glitter 10 14 Back Stabbers - The O'Jays
September 3, 1977
01 01 Best Of My Love - The Emotions (3rd of 5 weeks at #1) 02 02 I Just Want To Be Your Everything - Andy Gibb 03 03 (Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher - Rita Coolidge 04 04 Easy - The Commodores 05 05 Handy Man - James Taylor 06 08 Float On - The Floaters 07 07 Just a Song Before I Go - Crosby, Stills & Nash 08 09 Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac 09 10 Strawberry Letter 23 - The Brothers Johnson 10 13 Telephone Line - Electric Light Orchestra
11 12 Barracuda - Heart
September 4, 1982
01 03 Abracadabra - The Steve Miller Band (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 01 Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor 03 05 Hard To Say I'm Sorry - Chicago 04 04 Hold Me - Fleetwood Mac 05 06 Even The Nights Are Better - Air Supply 06 11 You Should Hear How She Talks About You - Melissa Manchester 07 02 Hurts So Good - John Cougar 08 08 Vacation - The Go-Go's 09 09 Wasted On The Way - Crosby, Stills & Nash 10 10 Take It Away - Paul McCartney
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Post by Soulsista on Aug 28, 2022 10:57:45 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
September 5, 1987
01 01 La Bamba - Los Lobos (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 06 I Just Can't Stop Loving You - Michael Jackson & Siedah Garrett 03 02 Who's That Girl - Madonna 04 05 Only In My Dreams - Debbie Gibson 05 08 Didn't We Almost Have It All - Whitney Houston 06 03 Don't Mean Nothing - Richard Marx 07 10 Can't We Try - Dan Hill & Vonda Shepard 08 15 Here I Go Again - Whitesnake 09 07 Rock Steady - The Whispers 10 14 Doing It All For My Baby - Huey Lewis & The News
September 5, 1992
01 01 End Of The Road - Boyz II Men (4th of 13 weeks at #1) 02 02 Baby-Baby-Baby - TLC 03 03 November Rain - Guns N' Roses 04 06 Humpin' Around - Bobby Brown 05 04 This Used To Be My Playground 06 11 Move This - Technotronic feat. Ya Kid K 07 09 Stay - Shakespear's Sister 08 05 Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-a-Lot 09 07 Giving Him Something He Can Feel - En Vogue 10 08 Just Another Day - Jon Secada
September 6, 1997
01 01 Mo Money Mo Problems - The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Puff Daddy & Mase (2nd and final week at #1) 02 03 Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) - The Backstreet Boys 03 02 I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans feat. 112 04 05 2 Become 1 - The Spice Girls 05 06 How Do I Live - LeAnn Rimes 06 04 Semi-Charmed Life - Third Eye Blind 07 NE Barbie Girl - Aqua 08 08 Never Make a Promise - Dru Hill 09 14 You Make Me Wanna... - Usher 10 07 Not Tonight - Lil Kim feat. Da Brat, Left Eye, Missy Elliott & Angie Martinez
12 13 Invisible Man - 98 Degrees 18 NE Building a Mystery - Sarah McLachlan
August 31, 2002
01 01 Dilemma - Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland (3rd of 10 weeks at #1) 02 02 Hot In Herre - Nelly 03 03 Complicated - Avril Lavigne 04 04 Just a Friend 2002 - Mario 05 05 I Need a Girl (Part 2) - P. Diddy & Ginuwine feat. Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggieri 06 06 Gangsta Lovin' - Eve feat. Alicia Keys 07 13 Long Time Gone - The Dixie Chicks 08 07 Down 4 U - Irv Gotti presents The Inc. feat. Ja Rule, Ashanti, Charli Baltimore & Vita 09 14 Cleanin' Out My Closet - Eminem 10 09 Happy - Ashanti
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Post by Soulsista on Aug 28, 2022 11:28:16 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 Flashback:
September 1, 2007
01 01 Beautiful Girls - Sean Kingston (4th and final week at #1) 02 02 Big Girls Don't Cry - Fergie 03 03 The Way I Are - Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson 04 04 Hey There Delilah - Plain White T's 05 06 Stronger - Kanye West 06 11 Crank That (Soulja Boy) - Soulja Boy 07 07 Bartender - T-Pain feat. Akon 08 05 Umbrella - Rihanna feat. Jay-Z 09 08 Make Me Better - Fabolous feat. Ne-Yo 10 09 A Bay Bay - Hurricane Chris
17 65 S.O.S. - The Jonas Brothers
September 1, 2012
01 72 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together - Taylor Swift (1st of 3 weeks at #1) 02 01 Whistle - Flo Rida 03 02 Lights - Ellie Goulding 04 03 Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen 05 04 Wide Awake - Katy Perry 06 08 Some Nights - fun. 07 05 Payphone - Maroon 5 feat. Wiz Khalifa 08 12 As Long As You Love Me - Justin Bieber feat. Big Sean 09 15 One More Night - Maroon 5 10 07 Titanium - David Guetta feat. Sia
September 2, 2017
01 01 Despacito - Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber (15th of 16 weeks at #1) 02 02 Wild Thoughts - DJ Khaled feat. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller 03 08 Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) - Cardi B 04 03 Unforgettable - French Montana feat Swae Lee 05 04 Believer - Imagine Dragons 06 05 Attention - Charlie Puth 07 06 There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back - Shawn Mendes 08 07 That's What I Like - Bruno Mars 09 09 Shape Of You - Ed Sheeran 10 11 Body Like a Back Road - Sam Hunt
September 4, 2021
01 01 Stay - The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber (4th of 7 weeks at #1) 02 02 Bad Habits - Ed Sheeran 03 03 good 4 u - Olivia Rodrigo 04 05 Kiss Me More - Doja Cat feat. SZA 05 07 INDUSTRY BABY - Lil Nas X x Jack Harlow 06 06 Levitating - Dua Lipa 07 08 Butter - BTS 08 09 deja vu - Olivia Rodrigo 09 10 MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) - Lil Nas X 10 11 Save Your Tears - The Weeknd & Ariana Grande
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Aug 28, 2022 14:37:02 GMT -5
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Post by iHype. on Aug 28, 2022 16:04:20 GMT -5
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Post by kindofbiased on Aug 28, 2022 16:37:54 GMT -5
The top 10 at this time last year was made up entirely of top 3 hits, something I just noticed
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Aug 29, 2022 7:06:23 GMT -5
Y'know Pulse always seems obsessed to talk about people flopping or being over when they slightly underperform I'm surprised no one's even brought up the fact this: Despite being it being their worst album to date and making one of the worst alt hits of the 2010s, Panic! at the Disco Brendon Urie went from Pray for the Wicked selling 180,000 album-equivalent units, of which 151,000 were pure album sales, debuting at #1. The follow-up album Viva Las Vengeance to be predicted to sale about 23,000 album-equivalent units, 18,000 pure album sales, not even expected to debut in the Top 10, and with none of the singles to chart (all of his previous albums have had their singles chart, even if for one week) For comparison, Five Finger Death Punch is expected to sell more than Brendon. Even though I'm not even a fan, kinda rooting for IDKHOW to sell more on their follow-up album. So Brendon's album missed the Top 10. The numbers aren't out yet but let's assume it's the projected amount of 29K. That's an 84% drop from his last album - which again, went number one months before High Hopes was a Top 10 hit.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Aug 29, 2022 7:30:46 GMT -5
While Bad Bunny is well deserving of the Artist of the Year, Drake being ranked #2 shows that the criteria for Artist of the Year needs to be changed. There’s no way you can argue that Drake has had a better 2022 than artists like Harry, Doja Cat, and Morgan Wallen.
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Post by jebsib on Aug 29, 2022 8:14:43 GMT -5
Based on points, who would be the #1 artist on the Hot 100 so far in 2022?
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Post by jenglisbe on Aug 29, 2022 8:15:55 GMT -5
Y'know Pulse always seems obsessed to talk about people flopping or being over when they slightly underperform I'm surprised no one's even brought up the fact this: Despite being it being their worst album to date and making one of the worst alt hits of the 2010s, Panic! at the Disco Brendon Urie went from Pray for the Wicked selling 180,000 album-equivalent units, of which 151,000 were pure album sales, debuting at #1. The follow-up album Viva Las Vengeance to be predicted to sale about 23,000 album-equivalent units, 18,000 pure album sales, not even expected to debut in the Top 10, and with none of the singles to chart (all of his previous albums have had their singles chart, even if for one week) For comparison, Five Finger Death Punch is expected to sell more than Brendon. Even though I'm not even a fan, kinda rooting for IDKHOW to sell more on their follow-up album. So Brendon's album missed the Top 10. The numbers aren't out yet but let's assume it's the projected amount of 29K. That's an 84% drop from his last album - which again, went number one months before High Hopes was a Top 10 hit. I think it's just that no one here really cares about him enough to comment.
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Aug 29, 2022 8:18:26 GMT -5
Based on points, who would be the #1 artist on the Hot 100 so far in 2022? Doja (~376k) slightly over Ed Sheeran (~366k) and Bad Bunny (~363k).
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Post by mms82 on Aug 29, 2022 10:34:50 GMT -5
While Bad Bunny is well deserving of the Artist of the Year, Drake being ranked #2 shows that the criteria for Artist of the Year needs to be changed. There’s no way you can argue that Drake has had a better 2022 than artists like Harry, Doja Cat, and Morgan Wallen. I mean influencing the Zeitgeist is different than just music consumption - on that front (which is what this measures) Drake is a close 2
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Post by Choco on Aug 29, 2022 10:52:46 GMT -5
Charts shouldn't be the only measure for something like artist of the year. Drake is having a good year on the charts but I'd rank a handful of people (at least) above him in terms of who I think actually is making an impact this particular year.
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Post by Groovy on Aug 29, 2022 12:20:10 GMT -5
11 weeks for As It Was and it ties The Box for the most weeks at 1 this decade and now has 5 different runs at 1.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Aug 29, 2022 12:25:15 GMT -5
If Bad Habit and RUTH end up being in the Top 5, it'll be the best Top 5 of the year no contest
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Post by nathanalbright on Aug 29, 2022 12:35:52 GMT -5
And the fall for SFG was more than expected and RUTH passed BMS, so a good top ten all around.
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Post by Gary on Aug 29, 2022 12:50:36 GMT -5
Harry Styles’ ‘As It Was’ Makes Record Return to No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 The song takes its fifth distinct turn at the top of the chart, having first led in April.
By Gary Trust
08/29/2022Harry Styles‘ “As It Was” returns to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, rebounding from No. 2 for an 11th total week at No. 1. It claims the longest stay at the summit since Roddy Ricch’s “The Box” also ran up 11 weeks at No. 1 in January-March 2020. No song has led longer since Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, ruled for a record 19 weeks in April-August 2019. Meanwhile, “As It Was” logs its unprecedented fifth distinct run at No. 1 on the Hot 100, after it first reigned upon its debut in April. It has since yo-yoed among the top three spots and last led, until the latest list, in July. The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data. All charts (dated Sept. 3, 2022) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (Aug. 30). For all chart news, you can follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram. “As It Was,” released on Erskine/Columbia Records, tallied 71.3 million radio airplay audience impressions (down 1%), 15.2 million streams (up 2%) and 4,000 downloads sold (up 1%) in the Aug. 19-25 tracking week, according to Luminate. The track holds at No. 2 after four weeks atop the Radio Songs chart, beginning in May; rises 7-6 on Streaming Songs, after two weeks on top starting in its debut week in April; and drops 15-22 on Digital Song Sales, following a week in the lead in May. Meanwhile, “As It Was” makes history as the first song to claim five distinct stays at No. 1 on the Hot 100. Here’s a recap of the titles to top the tally dating to the song’s debut. (In every week that it wasn’t No. 1 in the weeks noted below, the track ranked at No. 2, except for on the Aug. 13 chart, when it placed at No. 3.) April 16, “As It Was,” Harry Styles April 23, “First Class,” Jack Harlow April 30, “As It Was” May 7, “As It Was” May 14, “Wait for U,” Future feat. Drake & Tems May 21, “First Class” May 28, “First Class” June 4, “As It Was” June 11, “As It Was” June 18, “As It Was” June 25, “As It Was” July 2, “Jimmy Cooks,” Drake feat. 21 Savage July 9, “As It Was” July 16, “As It Was” July 23, “As It Was” July 30, “About Damn Time,” Lizzo Aug. 6, “About Damn Time” Aug. 13, “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé Aug. 20, “Break My Soul” Aug. 27, “Super Freaky Girl,” Nicki Minaj Sept. 3, “As It Was” With “As It Was” having now made five distinct runs atop the Hot 100, beginning on, as noted above, the charts dated April 16, April 30, June 4, July 9 and now Sept. 3, it surpasses three songs that each logged as many as four separate No. 1 stints: Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (from December 2019 through this January); 24kGoldn’s “Mood,” featuring Iann Dior (2020-21); and Drake’s “Nice for What” (2018). Additionally, “As It Was,” the lead single from Styles’ third album, Harry’s House, has ranked atop the Hot 100 for 11 weeks over a span of 21 weeks, from its April 16 debut through the newest, Sept. 3-dated chart. That’s the third-longest span for a song topping the chart, over the survey’s 64-year history – and the most for a song in a single release cycle. Carey’s “Christmas” holds the record for the longest stretch from a song’s first to its most recent week at No. 1: two years and three weeks (Dec. 21, 2019-Jan. 8, 2022), having passed Chubby Checker’s “The Twist,” which led in two distinct runs spanning a year and four months (Sept. 19, 1960-Jan. 20, 1962). “As It Was” leapfrogs Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” which logged its unmatched 19-week command all without interruption (April 13-Aug. 17, 2019). Plus, “As It Was” notches a 13th week atop the Songs of the Summer chart, as it has led the seasonal survey, which tracks the biggest hits between Memorial Day and Labor Day, each week this summer. (One more week remains in this year’s tracking period, with the top hits of all of summer 2022 scheduled to be revealed next week, as reflected on the chart dated Sept. 10.) Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” rebounds 3-2 on the Hot 100 after two weeks at No. 1. It adds an eighth week atop Radio Songs (74.3 million, down 8%), as well as a 13th week at No. 1 on Hot R&B Songs and a fifth frame atop Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, with both charts using the same multi-metric methodology as the Hot 100. Steve Lacy’s first Hot 100 top 10, “Bad Habit,” jumps from No. 6 to a new No. 3 high, as it returns for a second week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs (20.8 million, down 1%). The track also becomes his first No. 1 on the multi-metric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, Hot Rock Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts. (It additionally ascends to No. 2 on both Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs.) Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” climbs 5-4 on the Hot 100 after reaching No. 3; Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul” slips 4-5 after two weeks atop the Hot 100, as it leads the multi-metric Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for a ninth week; and Nicky Youre and dazy’s “Sunroof” rolls 7-6 for a new Hot 100 best. Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” falls to No. 7 on the Hot 100 a week after it launched at No. 1. While down 14% to 18.1 million streams and 83% to 15,000 sold in its second week of availability, the track sports a 105% surge to 9.2 million in radio audience. It also tops Digital Song Sales and the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs charts for a second week each. The rest of the Hot 100’s top 10 remains in place from a week earlier, with Future’s “Wait for U,” featuring Drake and Tems, at No. 8, following a week at No. 1 beginning in its debut week in May; Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone’s “Me Porto Bonito” at No. 9, after hitting No. 6, as it rules the multi-metric Hot Latin Songs chart for a 15th week; and Post Malone’s “I Like You (A Happier Song),” featuring Doja Cat, at No. 10, after reaching No. 9. Again, for all chart news, you can follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram and all charts (dated Sept. 3), including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh on Billboard.com tomorrow (Aug. 30). Luminate, the independent data provider to the Billboard charts, completes an exhaustive and thorough review of all data submissions used in compiling weekly chart rankings. Luminate reviews and authenticates data, removing any suspicious or unverifiable activity using established criteria before final chart calculations are made and published. In partnership with Billboard, data deemed suspicious and unverifiable is disqualified prior to final calculations.
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Aug 29, 2022 13:11:52 GMT -5
AIW has 20 weeks in Top 2. Where does that rank?
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Aug 29, 2022 13:13:20 GMT -5
AIW has 20 weeks in Top 2. Where does that rank? 2nd, but it could tie Stay (21 weeks) at the top next week.
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Post by colson on Aug 29, 2022 13:13:57 GMT -5
Harry Styles is going to clean up at the Grammys. I see a minimum of at least 3 wins.
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Post by Gary on Aug 29, 2022 13:14:26 GMT -5
AIW has 20 weeks in Top 2. Where does that rank? Stay had 21 As It Was is next
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Post by Gary on Aug 29, 2022 13:16:03 GMT -5
Most weeks top 2
21 Stay, The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber 20 As It Was, Harry Styles 19 Old Town Road, Lil Nas X Featuring Billy Ray Cyrus 18 Uptown Funk!, Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars 17 Despacito, Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber 16 We Belong Together, Mariah Carey 16 Shape Of You, Ed Sheeran 16 One Sweet Day, Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men 16 I Gotta Feeling, The Black Eyed Peas
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Post by 85la on Aug 29, 2022 13:17:13 GMT -5
Y'know Pulse always seems obsessed to talk about people flopping or being over when they slightly underperform I'm surprised no one's even brought up the fact this: Despite being it being their worst album to date and making one of the worst alt hits of the 2010s, Panic! at the Disco Brendon Urie went from Pray for the Wicked selling 180,000 album-equivalent units, of which 151,000 were pure album sales, debuting at #1. The follow-up album Viva Las Vengeance to be predicted to sale about 23,000 album-equivalent units, 18,000 pure album sales, not even expected to debut in the Top 10, and with none of the singles to chart (all of his previous albums have had their singles chart, even if for one week) For comparison, Five Finger Death Punch is expected to sell more than Brendon. Even though I'm not even a fan, kinda rooting for IDKHOW to sell more on their follow-up album. So Brendon's album missed the Top 10. The numbers aren't out yet but let's assume it's the projected amount of 29K. That's an 84% drop from his last album - which again, went number one months before High Hopes was a Top 10 hit. It's important to note the following, from the article the week PFTW debuted at no. 1 (though it's not clear if what they are describing is the same as "merch bundles" and "concert ticket-redemption offers" of the type that don't count anymore): "Pray’s handsome sales were encouraged by a pre-order campaign for the album via the act’s official merch store, where pre-orders made by June 21 included early access to purchase tickets to the act’s tour."
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