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Post by Gary on Sept 13, 2022 8:42:39 GMT -5
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TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 23 As It Was, Harry Styles 1 2 2 - 10 Bad Habit, Steve Lacy 2 3 12 - 16 Late Night Talking, Harry Styles 3 4 5 - 15 Sunroof, Nicky Youre & dazy 4 5 3 - 21 About Damn Time, Lizzo 1 6 8 - 14 I Like You (A Happier Song), Post Malone Featuring Doja Cat 6 7 7 - 4 Super Freaky Girl, Nicki Minaj 1 8 14 - 13 I Ain't Worried, OneRepublic 8 9 4 - 35 Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God), Kate Bush 3 10 13 - 17 You Proof, Morgan Wallen 6 11 10 - 19 Wait For U, Future Featuring Drake & Tems 1 12 11 - 18 Me Porto Bonito, Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone 6 13 16 - 18 Titi Me Pregunto, Bad Bunny 5 14 15 - 12 The Kind Of Love We Make, Luke Combs 13 15 9 - 12 Break My Soul, Beyonce 1 16 18 - 22 First Class, Jack Harlow 1 17 20 - 43 Wasted On You, Morgan Wallen 9 18 19 - 86 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 1 19 22 - 15 She Had Me At Heads Carolina, Cole Swindell 18 20 25 - 14 Vegas, Doja Cat 20 21 23 - 12 Jimmy Cooks, Drake Featuring 21 Savage 1 22 24 - 61 Stay, The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber 1 23 6 - 2 Hold Me Closer, Elton John & Britney Spears 6 24 28 - 13 5 Foot 9, Tyler Hubbard 24 25 - - 1 Detox, Lil Baby 25 26 26 - 13 Glimpse Of Us, Joji 8 27 27 - 15 Last Night Lonely, Jon Pardi 27 28 30 - 18 Moscow Mule, Bad Bunny 4 29 32 - 46 Big Energy, Latto 3 30 21 - 5 Staying Alive, DJ Khaled Featuring Drake & Lil Baby 5 31 33 - 9 Betty (Get Money), Yung Gravy 31 32 42 - 20 Something In The Orange, Zach Bryan 30 33 34 - 50 Ghost, Justin Bieber 5 34 35 - 52 Shivers, Ed Sheeran 4 35 40 - 22 In A Minute, Lil Baby 14 36 38 - 13 Rock And A Hard Place, Bailey Zimmerman 24 37 47 - 11 Left And Right, Charlie Puth Featuring Jung Kook 22 38 39 - 18 Efecto, Bad Bunny 34 39 43 - 10 Son Of A Sinner, Jelly Roll 39 40 44 - 10 Numb, Marshmello & Khalid 40 41 45 - 19 Fall In Love, Bailey Zimmerman 31 42 - - 1 Talk, Yeat 42 43 17 - 2 God Did, DJ Khaled Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, JAY-Z, John Legend & Fridayy 17 44 46 - 20 Provenza, Karol G 25 45 50 - 10 Unstoppable, Sia 45 46 81 - 2 I'm Good (Blue), David Guetta & Bebe Rexha 46 47 48 - 32 Numb Little Bug, Em Beihold 18 48 58 - 16 Bones, Imagine Dragons 48 49 54 - 6 Dah Dah DahDah, Nardo Wick 48 50 59 - 6 Victoria’s Secret, Jax 50 51 37 - 2 Gatubela, Karol G x Maldy 37 52 69 - 6 Die For You, The Weeknd 43 53 67 - 9 Last Last, Burna Boy 53 54 70 - 8 Truth About You, Mitchell Tenpenny 54 55 60 - 10 Hot Shit, Cardi B, Ye & Lil Durk 13 56 61 - 8 Free Mind, Tems 56 57 62 - 15 Sleazy Flow, SleazyWorld Go Featuring Lil Baby 47 58 63 - 13 So Good, Halsey 54 59 64 - 7 With A Woman You Love, Justin Moore 59 60 52 - 16 Like I Love Country Music, Kane Brown 26 61 51 - 10 Wishful Drinking, Ingrid Andress With Sam Hunt 51 62 65 - 18 Party, Bad Bunny & Rauw Alejandro 14 63 75 - 5 Despecha, Rosalia 63 64 73 - 15 F.N.F. (Let's Go), Hitkidd & GloRilla 49 65 71 - 2 Golden Hour, JVKE 65 66 68 - 18 Ojitos Lindos, Bad Bunny & Bomba Estereo 26 67 53 - 3 Pink Venom, BLACKPINK 22 68 36 - 2 Beat The Odds, Lil Tjay 36 69 56 - 12 Sticky, Drake 6 70 80 - 7 Pick Me Up, Gabby Barrett 69 71 82 - 12 Whiskey On You, Nate Smith 65 72 74 - 18 Despues de La Playa, Bad Bunny 6 73 29 - 2 Beautiful, DJ Khaled Featuring Future & SZA 29 74 84 - 23 She Likes It, Russell Dickerson & Jake Scott 63 75 87 - 10 Until I Found You, Stephen Sanchez 75 76 85 - 16 Ghost Story, Carrie Underwood 61 77 - - 1 Romantic Homicide, d4vd 77 78 97 - 4 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready), Lizzo 78 79 72 - 3 Where It Ends, Bailey Zimmerman 32 80 76 - 4 Alone, Rod Wave 21 81 79 - 9 Neverita, Bad Bunny 31 82 88 - 5 All Mine, Brent Faiyaz 42 83 83 - 18 Tarot, Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez 18 84 93 - 4 What My World Spins Around, Jordan Davis 84 85 92 - 3 Half Of Me, Thomas Rhett Featuring Riley Green 85 86 95 - 3 La Bachata, Manuel Turizo 86 87 - - 8 Music For A Sushi Restaurant, Harry Styles 8 88 - - 2 Don't Come Lookin', Jackson Dean 88 89 - - 2 Soul, Lee Brice 89 90 89 - 5 Bad Decisions, benny blanco, BTS & Snoop Dogg 10 91 - - 1 Calm Down, Rema & Selena Gomez 91 92 91 - 19 Puffin On Zootiez, Future 4 93 - - 2 Snap, Rosa Linn 93 94 94 - 15 Hotel Lobby (Unc And Phew), Quavo & Takeoff 59 95 100 - 5 Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52, Bizarrap & Quevedo 82 96 96 - 18 Thought You Should Know, Morgan Wallen 12 97 - - 3 Country On, Luke Bryan 76 98 - - 1 Static, Steve Lacy 98 99 - - 1 Billie Eilish., Armani White 99 100 - - 1 Sin Fin, Romeo Santos & Justin Timberlake 100
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Post by Gary on Sept 13, 2022 8:43:12 GMT -5
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TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 20 Sunroof, Nicky Youre & dazy 1 2 2 - 23 As It Was, Harry Styles 1 3 8 - 2 I'm Good (Blue), David Guetta & Bebe Rexha 3 4 5 - 13 Numb, Marshmello & Khalid 4 5 4 - 21 About Damn Time, Lizzo 2 6 9 - 13 I Ain't Worried, OneRepublic 6 7 7 - 16 Late Night Talking, Harry Styles 3 8 6 - 14 I Like You (A Happier Song), Post Malone Featuring Doja Cat 5 9 12 - 4 Super Freaky Girl, Nicki Minaj 8 10 10 - 13 Flowers Need Rain, Preston deleted & Banx + Ranx 9 11 3 - 2 Hold Me Closer, Elton John & Britney Spears 3 12 11 - 88 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 1 13 13 - 12 The Kind Of Love We Make, Luke Combs 13 14 15 - 9 Bad Habit, Steve Lacy 11 15 16 - 12 Jimmy Cooks, Drake Featuring 21 Savage 1 16 17 - 12 Break My Soul, Beyonce 4 17 14 - 56 Cold Heart (PNAU Remix), Elton John & Dua Lipa 1 18 19 - 15 Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God), Kate Bush 2 19 23 - 52 Shivers, Ed Sheeran 2 20 22 - 27 Bam Bam, Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran 4 21 30 - 3 Under The Influence, Chris Brown 21 22 25 - 21 2step, Ed Sheeran Featuring Lil Baby 22 23 21 - 61 Stay, The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber 1 24 31 - 17 Vegas, Doja Cat 24 25 34 - 4 Calm Down, Rema & Selena Gomez 25 26 26 - 22 First Class, Jack Harlow 1 27 28 - 34 Big Energy, Latto 9 28 32 - 11 She Had Me At Heads Carolina, Cole Swindell 28 29 20 - 23 When You're Gone, Shawn Mendes 13 30 38 - 17 You Proof, Morgan Wallen 9 31 33 - 52 Ghost, Justin Bieber 2 32 24 - 3 Pink Venom, BLACKPINK 4 33 18 - 5 Staying Alive, DJ Khaled Featuring Drake & Lil Baby 3 34 36 - 13 Glimpse Of Us, Joji 5 35 37 - 7 Doja, Central Cee 16 36 42 - 10 Betty (Get Money), Yung Gravy 36 37 40 - 11 Left And Right, Charlie Puth Featuring Jung Kook 17 38 52 - 19 Something In The Orange, Zach Bryan 38 39 35 - 16 Soul, Lee Brice 30 40 39 - 13 5 Foot 9, Tyler Hubbard 39 41 48 - 15 Last Last, Burna Boy 30 42 43 - 31 She's All I Wanna Be, Tate McRae 10 43 49 - 11 Unstoppable, Sia 43 44 41 - 17 Like I Love Country Music, Kane Brown 33 45 44 - 13 Rock And A Hard Place, Bailey Zimmerman 23 46 45 - 4 Run Away To Mars, TALK 45 47 51 - 19 Wait For U, Future Featuring Drake & Tems 3 48 - - 1 Detox, Lil Baby 48 49 27 - 2 Beat The Odds, Lil Tjay 27 50 57 - 8 Snap, Rosa Linn 50 51 53 - 12 Massive, Drake 8 52 64 - 4 Billie Eilish., Armani White 52 53 58 - 4 Mary On A Cross, Ghost 53 54 62 - 6 Victoria’s Secret, Jax 54 55 - - 1 Talk, Yeat 55 56 47 - 3 Where It Ends, Bailey Zimmerman 21 57 60 - 7 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready), Lizzo 57 58 66 - 9 Don't You Worry, Black Eyed Peas, Shakira + David Guetta 57 59 68 - 17 Until I Found You, Stephen Sanchez 56 60 59 - 18 Hold My Hand, Lady Gaga 25 61 71 - 18 Whiskey On You, Nate Smith 29 62 61 - 12 Sticky, Drake 3 63 29 - 2 God Did, DJ Khaled Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, JAY-Z, John Legend & Fridayy 29 64 82 - 3 Ku Lo Sa, Oxlade 64 65 69 - 9 Where'd You Learn How To Do That, Dean Brody 62 66 80 - 3 The Color Violet, Tory Lanez 66 67 83 - 7 Belly Dancer, Imanbek & BYOR 67 68 70 - 13 So Good, Halsey 46 69 77 - 5 Ferrari, James Hype & Miggy Dela Rosa 69 70 79 - 9 With A Woman You Love, Justin Moore 59 71 76 - 19 Fall In Love, Bailey Zimmerman 64 72 78 - 5 Half Of Me, Thomas Rhett Featuring Riley Green 71 73 72 - 10 Love We Lost, Armin van Buuren & R3HAB Featuring Simon Ward 66 74 63 - 10 No Hard Feelings, Old Dominion 54 75 86 - 12 Me Porto Bonito, Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone 68 76 - - 1 Golden Hour, JVKE 76 77 88 - 3 Grand, Kane Brown 77 78 91 - 4 These Nights, Loud Luxury Featuring KIDDO 78 79 46 - 2 Beautiful, DJ Khaled Featuring Future & SZA 46 80 94 - 3 Float, Tim & The Glory Boys 80 81 98 - 2 Sex, Drugs, Etc., Beach Weather 81 82 85 - 20 Thousand Miles, The Kid LAROI 11 83 - - 1 New Gold, Gorillaz Featuring Tame Impala & Bootie Brown 83 84 87 - 10 Trompeta, Willy William 60 85 81 - 5 Bad Decisions, benny blanco, BTS & Snoop Dogg 31 86 92 - 3 No Excuses, Virginia To Vegas 86 87 93 - 6 Never Sleep, NAV, Travis Scott & Lil Baby 23 88 84 - 6 Alien Superstar, Beyonce 33 89 90 - 14 Music For A Sushi Restaurant, Harry Styles 7 90 - - 1 Don't Come Lookin', Jackson Dean 90 91 - - 1 Titi Me Pregunto, Bad Bunny 91 92 100 - 5 Despecha, Rosalia 80 93 65 - 2 Talk That Talk, TWICE 65 94 97 - 10 First Taste Of Gone, Josh Ross 54 95 - - 1 Static, Steve Lacy 95 96 99 - 4 New Truck, Dylan Scott 82 97 - - 15 Where Did You Go?, Jax Jones Featuring MNEK 76 98 - - 2 Right On Time, Lindsay Ell 98 99 - - 1 Murder In My Mind, Kordhell 99 100 - - 2 One Too, Dallas Smith + MacKenzie Porter 100
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Post by Juan Carlos on Sept 13, 2022 8:49:15 GMT -5
Please, stop bringing a banned poster back. Thanks!
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Post by ZERO on Sept 13, 2022 10:11:19 GMT -5
Did we just tap into 2016 all of a sudden? Marshmello, Khalid, David Guetta and Bebe Rexha getting potential hits again on top of literal songs released in that year such as Die For You and Unstoppable… Numb doesn't make it past October. It's already wavering on radio - its strongest metric by far, since streams aren't stellar - and has mediocre callouts along with it. Despite that, the song did overpeform considering both artists' track record in recent times
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Post by thyler on Sept 13, 2022 10:53:48 GMT -5
Please, stop bringing a banned poster back. Thanks! sorry about that. will do! i hope he's happy wherever he is now.
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Post by Limited Edition on Sept 13, 2022 12:00:51 GMT -5
Recurrent TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 22 Save Your Tears, The Weeknd 1 2 2 - 55 Blinding Lights, The Weeknd 1 3 3 - 24 Levitating, Dua Lipa 1 Save Your Tears bigger than Levitating in the US too in the long run? It was always bigger globally but I thought Levitating would at least be bigger in US
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Post by Angel on Sept 13, 2022 18:16:45 GMT -5
Fun piece of trivia I didn't realise until today
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Post by 85la on Sept 13, 2022 18:48:03 GMT -5
^ Soon to join the 14-week club. It's really strange and kind of annoying how so many songs are stuck at that number. I almost want it to stop at 13 weeks or get 15+ weeks just for that reason lol.
Speaking of Harry, I don't know about anyone else but it seems MFASR is being put into power rotation because I've been hearing it waaay more than LNT and AIW on my local pop station the last couple weeks. Kind of strange though given that it's still only #20 on pop while LNT and AIW are #'s 2 and 3, respectively. It does really have an epic sound and I think I might like it the most of the 3 thus far, so I hope it continues to climb!
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Post by chanman on Sept 14, 2022 11:49:06 GMT -5
I won't miss Phi or his stupid takes at all, that said, let's not bring them up, Phi is gone and will likely never be back so no use bringing them up. I'm sure he'll be back under a different name or IP address. We just have to look for similar behaviour.
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Post by cuji55 on Sept 14, 2022 11:57:07 GMT -5
I won't miss Phi or his stupid takes at all, that said, let's not bring them up, Phi is gone and will likely never be back so no use bringing them up. I'm sure he'll be back under a different name or IP address. We just have to look for similar behaviour. I think I found him. He is probably pride4jc1222 on ATRL, and he is proud of his Pulse ban: atrl.net/forums/topic/414073-final-predictions-harry-styles-1-and-3-bad-habit-2/#commentsHe and fridayteenage continue to spew on nonsense about how metrics like radio and sales should be devalued on the Hot 100.
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Post by Mayman on Sept 14, 2022 12:08:38 GMT -5
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Sept 14, 2022 12:12:23 GMT -5
The mods here are so far up Harry’s ass they can’t see how much radio is disrupting the natural order of the world! Shame on you Pulse!
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Post by cuji55 on Sept 14, 2022 12:39:26 GMT -5
Joined: September 6, 2022 Posts: 1 I’m just an ATRL member and a long time lurker on here that got my account approved. I have noticed that pride4jc1222’s behavior on ATRL matches the behavior of the former phi on here. In any case, phi/pride4jc1222 is ATRL’s problem now.
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Post by walt91 on Sept 14, 2022 12:40:32 GMT -5
Joined: September 6, 2022 Posts: 1 I’m just an ATRL member and a long time lurker on here that got my account approved. I have noticed that pride4jc1222’s behavior on ATRL matches the behavior of the former phi on here. In any case, phi/pride4jc1222 is ATRL’s problem now.
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Post by M5AGTS on Sept 14, 2022 12:47:23 GMT -5
Pride4jc1222 definitely is Phi. He directly mentioned his ban on there.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 14, 2022 12:47:50 GMT -5
Why do people even wanna be on this forum so badly that they make dupes?
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Post by Groovy on Sept 14, 2022 12:47:54 GMT -5
Best of luck to Phi and him getting over his obsession with AIW, he's ATRL's problem now.
Edit: Going through that thread, this forum looks to be just as (maybe more) pro Harry as he's claiming the mods to be.
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Post by M5AGTS on Sept 14, 2022 12:48:49 GMT -5
I heard that he had a dupe on here. What was it?
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Post by Gary on Sept 14, 2022 13:01:31 GMT -5
That thread ATRL thread suggests he is still off in his own little world and his never-ending quest to build supporters for his fantasy world, now with folks at ATRL
This part of the forum can be read publicly, Assuming he can read, why give him something to read by discussing him? As been said - he is ATRLs problem now
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Sept 14, 2022 14:09:28 GMT -5
Joined: September 6, 2022 Posts: 1 I’m just an ATRL member and a long time lurker on here that got my account approved. I have noticed that pride4jc1222’s behavior on ATRL matches the behavior of the former phi on here. In any case, phi/pride4jc1222 is ATRL’s problem now. Imagine robbing a bank, getting caught and going to jail, then after escaping from jail, the first thing you do is go back to the same bank you robbed while in disguise and talk shit about yourself to the bank teller as if you think you’ve actually convinced them that you’re someone else. 😂
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Post by Juan Carlos on Sept 14, 2022 14:10:11 GMT -5
Not again. 🤦🏾♂️ And I'm just going to reiterate this point as well. Please, stop bringing a banned poster back. Thanks!
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Post by Gary on Sept 14, 2022 14:55:09 GMT -5
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Welcome to Billboard Pro's Trending Up newsletter, where we take a closer look at the songs, artists, curiosities and trends that have caught the music industry’s attention. Some have come out of nowhere, others have taken months to catch on, and all of them could become ubiquitous in the blink of a TikTok clip.
This week: The Queen's death spurs a flurry of related gains on streaming, The Weeknd returns to top 40 with an unexpected hit and both Tyler Childers and Omar Apollo both ride TikTok virality to -- possibly -- their first crossover hits.
Queen Elizabeth II’s death last week was major news worldwide, prompting millions to go into deep mourning, while many others pointed to the monarch’s checkered cultural legacy. But whether they were grieving her or thumbing their nose at her memory, many headed to streaming services to play related rock songs, resulting in huge bumps for a number of Queenly tracks.
The Smiths’ “The Queen Is Dead,” a commonly cited track on social media the past week, saw one of the biggest gains, jumping from over 6,000 official on-demand U.S. streams on Wednesday (Sept. 7) to over 114,000 on Thursday, the day of the Queen’s passing – a 1,687% jump, according to Luminate. Also spiking day-to-day were the Sex Pistols’ “God Save the Queen” (under 11,000 to over 81,000, a 650% gain) The Beatles’ “Her Majesty” (under 1,000 to nearly 3,000, 269%) and The Stone Roses’ “Elizabeth My Dear” (under 500 to nearly 1,500, 224%).
Less profound, however, was the impact on streaming consumption for the band Queen, whose catalog only saw a small uptick, from just under 3.3 million on-demand U.S. audio streams on Sept. 7 to just over 3.4 million on Sept. 8 – about a 4% gain. – ANDREW UNTERBERGER
The Weeknd’s New (Old) Radio Hit A couple months ago, we wrote about how two TikTok-boosted album cuts from The Weeknd’s 2016 LP Starboy were actually generating the most online interest for the superstar this summer – even though he’d released his new Dawn FM full-length just a half-year earlier. While “Die For You” and the Lana Del Rey-assisted “Stargirl Interlude” were both enjoying healthy streaming bumps by July due, “Die For You” has officially crossed over as something of a new hit for the Republic artist, with radio fully catching on to the online activity of the synth-drenched torch song.
“Die For You” is up two spots to No. 31 on this week’s Pop Airplay chart, with a 32% gain in plays in the week ending Sept. 11, according to Luminate. Among all stations that report to Billboard's Radio Songs chart, the track surged by 44% to 3.1 million audience impressions in that span. Meanwhile, its streaming numbers continue to grow — it’s up 7 percent this week, to just shy of 8 million weekly U.S. on-demand streams — and by jumping up 17 spots to No. 52 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100, “Die For You” is threatening to overtake its original peak of No. 43, when Starboy was released in 2016.
Dawn FM, which was released in January, did produce a radio hit in lead single “Take My Breath,” which peaked at No. 8 on Pop Airplay and No. 6 on the Hot 100. But right now, The Weeknd’s biggest hit on either chart is a song that’s six years old — a revival even Kate Bush would likely be impressed with. - JASON LIPSHUTZ
Tyler Childers Soundtracks ‘All’ the Ways His Fans Want to Be Loved Americana artist Tyler Childers is experiencing a new bump in streams after a pitched-up version of his heartfelt song “All Your’n” (from 2019’s Country Squire album on Hickman Holler/RCA) caught fire on TikTok recently. Users, mostly young women, are using the tune to soundtrack clips that start with the caption “you’re so hard to please” in quotation marks. After, the user will share images and videos of simple ways they want to be loved by a romantic partner or friend. Flowers are the most common want from the video makers – along with love notes, movie nights, FaceTime calls, and more.
But not all the posts are so serious. One user, for example, followed the same trend, but shared a photo of herself with a twelve pack of Michelob Ultras. Another jokingly shared photos of designer bags, yachts, mansions and other luxury items. Other posts include hiking and nature videos and romantic couples videos made to “All Your’n.” All this has led up to the track steadily gaining in U.S. on-demand streaming over the past month – most recently hiking 19.9% in official on-demand U.S. streams from the chart week ending Sept. 1 (2.5 million) to the week ending Sept. 8 (3 million), according to Luminate. – KRISTIN ROBINSON
Has Omar Apollo Found His Crossover Single? Alt-R&B singer-songwriter Omar Apollo has become a critical darling this year thanks to debut album Ivory, which earned raves upon its release on Warner in April. With its powerhouse vocals, funk-adjacent grooves and impressive list of collaborators (The Neptunes, Kali Uchis, Daniel Caesar), Ivory has helped Apollo land late-night TV performances and headline a tour across North America.
Soon, he might have a breakthrough hit, too. “Evergreen,” the swaying soul highlight in Ivory’s back half, has been lifted up on TikTok, thanks to a trend built around the song’s emotional climax in the bridge (“You know you really made me hate myself / Had to stop before I break myself / Shoulda broke it off to date myself / You didn't deserve me… at all, at all, at all”). With users lip-synching to Apollo’s angst, “Evergreen” is up a whopping 356% week-over-week at streaming, with 1.29 million U.S. on-demand streams during the week ending Sept. 8, according to Luminate. Although Ivory debuted at No. 152 on the Billboard 200 earlier this year, Apollo has yet to have a solo song bow on a Billboard chart — that may change if this trend keeps growing. – JL
Q&A: Charlie Cook, VP Country Format at Cumulus, on What’s Trending Up in His World As we enter the home stretch of 2022, what country radio trend has helped define the year for you?
While the labels have been frustrated with the length of time it takes for a song to get daytime airplay and find its way up the chart, we have found that the longer the better for audience acceptance.
Are there any artists you're keeping an eye on that you think will be in greater rotation in the near future? Lainey Wilson is the next superstar for the format. Bailey Zimmerman, Nate Smith – Mitchell Tenpenny is back in the discussion, and I think Jackson Dean has some juice. I have heard some of his next material.
Which song that's been bubbling up over the past few months do you think is ready for a breakthrough? “Pick Me Up” by Gabby Barrett, “Everything She Ain’t” by Hailey Witters and “Man Made” by Matt Stell. Fill in the blank: before the end of 2022, country fans will be surprised by ________. The new crop of artists moving into the mainstream and taking over their favorite radio station playlists. - JL
Trending Back Then: The MTV Generation Was on the Rise in ‘82, But ‘70s Rockers Still Ruled the Hot 100 Conventional wisdom might have you believe that MTV rendered the dinosaur rockers of the 1970s extinct essentially on impact in Sept. 1981 – but even a year later, the upper stretches of the Hot 100 was still littered with Me Decade survivors. The chart dated Sept. 11, 1982 was led by ‘70s hitmakers Chicago (“Hard to Say I’m Sorry,” their third No. 1) and also included Steve Miller Band (“Abracadabra,” No. 3), Fleetwood Mac (“Hold Me,” No. 7), Crosby, Stills & Nash (“Wasted on the Way,” No. 9) and even Boomer Rock GOAT Paul McCartney (“Take It Away,” No. 10) in the top 10. Even the newer acts in that week’s top tier 40 years ago – Survivor, Air Supply, two John Cougar appearances – hardly spoke to the rise of the visually minded new wave and megapop artists breaking out contemporaneously on the MTV airwaves.
Those artists were there, though. They were a little lower in the rankings, but slowly rising: including Men at Work (“Who Can It Be Now,” No. 15), Billy Idol (“Hot in the City,” No. 23), Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (“Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah),” No. 29) and possibly the most paradigmatic artist of the period, A Flock of Seagulls (“I Ran (So Far Way),” No. 30). – AU
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 14, 2022 23:34:46 GMT -5
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