Ling-Ling
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Post by Ling-Ling on Jan 17, 2023 13:32:43 GMT -5
Miley hasn't even been out a week, lol. The competition has barely begun, let alone is it over. Miley's radio updates are naturally going to even out. SZA is getting support from more formats, so she'll probably end up with a bigger overall audience impression if she maintains course. We also have no idea how Miley's streaming is going to hold up over the next month or so. SZA has shown consistency and if she remains steady on AM/Spotify, she has a big window where she's competitive with any release. After the sizzle of Miley's first week is over, I suspect they'll be battling it out throughout the month of February.
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Post by Taylor. on Jan 17, 2023 13:57:15 GMT -5
Kill Bill (feat. Taylor Swift) when
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Post by kindofbiased on Jan 17, 2023 14:00:02 GMT -5
seeing Something In The Orange in the top 10 feels so surreal, I can't believe a song like this even charted let alone became a smash hit
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Post by ephelia on Jan 17, 2023 14:04:34 GMT -5
Most weeks in the top 10
57 Blinding Lights 44 Stay 41 Levitating 39 Circles 37 Heat Waves 34 As It Was Most weeks in the top 10, with no Christmas songs
61 Blinding Lights 44 Stay 42 Levitating 39 Circles 38 Heat Waves 38 As It Was
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Post by Groovy on Jan 17, 2023 15:38:41 GMT -5
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Post by thebops on Jan 17, 2023 16:29:34 GMT -5
From the Top 10 article:
Taylor: 88.5 million radio, 16.8 million streams, 7,000 sold. SZA: 14.2 million radio, 31.1 million streams, 1,000 sold.
For those who do the chart formulas, did the sales difference matter this week or was the radio lead too great regardless?
Because, Anti-Hero: "The single adds a fifth week at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart (helped by 10 previously-released versions made available and discounted to 69 cents in her webstore from midday Jan. 9 through the end of Jan. 12)".
I don't get too worked up over chart games like some people here do, but 10 versions, discounted for a few days... a little rediculous.
Separately, also from the article about SITO: "The track, which Bryan wrote solo and is from his major-label debut album American Heartbreak, is his first Hot 100 top 10, after it became his first entry on the chart in May."
Yes the song is on the album but that is the "Z & E" version which is different from the single version. The single version is dominating in streams even though it is not on the album. At least on Spotify it is. Just thought that was a bit interesting.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jan 17, 2023 16:29:51 GMT -5
Selena's 26th top 40 song, and her first since Ice Cream (2020)
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Post by king_billboard_100 on Jan 17, 2023 16:39:35 GMT -5
Imagine Miley, Selena and Demi gettin a #1 hit at the same year🤩
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Post by 𝕡𝕙𝕖𝕖𝕓𝕤 on Jan 17, 2023 17:09:28 GMT -5
Debuts this week:
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Post by firefox on Jan 17, 2023 17:38:57 GMT -5
hopefully this statement isn't true in five hours but SZA is probably the biggest artist of this generation to not have a number one hit, right? any other big names I'm forgetting? Dua does not have a number one yet Dua also not having a #1 album is ridiculous. Her next album should do great numbers.
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Post by JukeboxJacob on Jan 17, 2023 18:22:04 GMT -5
I say quality will win
Flowers hype will shrivel up after the initial (partially artificial) success Kill Bill has only just begun, it'll land at least a few weeks at #1, + end up in YE top 10 (sorry if I keep repeating myself!)
EDIT for more fitting word choice
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Post by 👑 Eloquent ™ on Jan 17, 2023 18:24:24 GMT -5
Happy to see Taylor score her longest-running #1 single this late into her career!
SZA still has room to hit number one, particularly with her continued airplay growth and her music video release pending. Fingers crossed for her topping as well!
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Post by JukeboxJacob on Jan 17, 2023 18:32:51 GMT -5
From the Top 10 article: Taylor: 88.5 million radio, 16.8 million streams, 7,000 sold. SZA: 14.2 million radio, 31.1 million streams, 1,000 sold. For those who do the chart formulas, did the sales difference matter this week or was the radio lead too great regardless? Because, Anti-Hero: "The single adds a fifth week at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart (helped by 10 previously-released versions made available and discounted to 69 cents in her webstore from midday Jan. 9 through the end of Jan. 12)". I don't get too worked up over chart games like some people here do, but 10 versions, discounted for a few days... a little rediculous. Separately, also from the article about SITO: "The track, which Bryan wrote solo and is from his major-label debut album American Heartbreak, is his first Hot 100 top 10, after it became his first entry on the chart in May." Yes the song is on the album but that is the "Z & E" version which is different from the single version. The single version is dominating in streams even though it is not on the album. At least on Spotify it is. Just thought that was a bit interesting. here we are in the core section of the 2020s, and sales STILL matter this much? Billboard please
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Post by jfvtc2030 on Jan 17, 2023 18:39:39 GMT -5
Flowers hype will shrivel up after the initial (partially artificial) success Kill Bill has only just begun, it'll land at least a few weeks at #1, + end up in YE top 10 (sorry if I keep repeating myself!) Flowers's success being partially artificial??? What do u mean by this? It's doing pretty well on a lot of platforms I do feel like Kill Bill might have more longevity, but we'll see!
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Post by Darkest Hour on Jan 17, 2023 18:54:44 GMT -5
SZA still has room to hit number one, particularly with her continued airplay growth and her music video release pending. Fingers crossed for her topping as well! Already released on January 11th.
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Post by 👑 Eloquent ™ on Jan 17, 2023 19:55:24 GMT -5
SZA still has room to hit number one, particularly with her continued airplay growth and her music video release pending. Fingers crossed for her topping as well! Already released on January 11th. Oh damn. Missed that somehow
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Post by Gary on Jan 17, 2023 22:18:06 GMT -5
Bizarrap & Shakira’s ‘Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53’ Soars Onto Billboard Charts After Less Than 2 Days of Release The song arrives in the top 20 on both Hot Latin Songs & Hot Dance/Electronic Songs after only two days of activity.
BY PAMELA BUSTIOS
BBizarrap forges ahead with a new music session in 2023. The latest release is a collaboration with Shakira, “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” which debuts at No. 8 on Billboard’s Latin Pop Airplay chart (dated Jan. 21). It’s the Argentinian producer’s first entry there. Shakira, meanwhile, extends her top 10 record among women, with 39 top 10s.
“Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” released Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. ET via Dale Play Records, debuts across multiple Billboard charts with one full day, and 5 hours from the day before, of activity in all metrics. The track also arrives at No. 16 on the multimetric Hot Latin Songs chart (which blends streams, sales, and airplay) from less than two days of activity. It’s Bizarrap’s highest debut on the list.
On the radio front, “Vol. 53” debuts in the top 10 on Latin Pop Airplay with 1.8 million audience impressions earned in the U.S. in the Jan. 6-12 tracking week, according to Luminate. As mentioned, Bizarrap unlocks his first top 10 with first entry, while Shakira collects a 39th top 10, the third-most overall, trailing only Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin, with 45 and 42 top 10s, respectively. Among women, she extends her top 10 domination with 39. Here’s the scoreboard among female acts:
39, Shakira 19, Ednita Nazario 18, Laura Pausini 16, Jennifer Lopez 16, Paulina Rubio 15, Thalia 13, Gloria Estefan
In the digital realm, “Vol. 53” logged 4.2 million on-demand U.S. streams in the same tracking week, according to Luminate, which yields a No. 17 debut on Latin Streaming Songs — the highest for Bizarrap among his two entries (his previous session with Spaniard Quevedo, “Vol. 52,” debuted at No. 25 in July 2022).
In addition to its streaming total, the song registered 2,000 digital downloads in its first two tracking days, sparking a No. 1 start on Latin Digital Song Sales. The 24-year-old producer clocks his first champ there among six entries, five of those part of his flooding music sessions (he reached a No. 5 with the explosive “Bzrp Music Session, “Vol. 49” with Residente in March 2022 with almost 2,000 downloads in its first week).
Plus, Shakira crosses off a new milestone, securing 13 No. 1s on Latin Digital Song Sales, the most overall. Thanks to its No. 1 start on the latter, she breaks out of a tie with Bad Bunny and J Balvin, both with 12 champs on their account.
Further, the sum yields a No. 16 start on the multimetric Hot Latin Songs chart, which measures airplay, streaming data and digital sales. Bizarrap notches his highest debut there among five “Music Session” entries.
Elsewhere on the Billboard charts, “Vol. 53” bows at No. 7 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. The new achievement secures Shakira her third top 10. She claimed her first with the No. 5-peaking “Dare (La La La)” in June 2014. Bizarrap posts his second top 10, following “Vol. 52,” with Quevedo, No. 4 high in Aug. 2022.
“Vol. 53” also makes its global debut, arriving at No. 12 on the Billboard Global 200 and No. 8 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.
“Vol. 53” will likely surge on next week’s, Jan. 28-dated charts – including a debut on the all-genre, multimetric Billboard Hot 100, following its first full week of activity.
All charts (dated Jan. 21) will refresh on Billboard.com tomorrow (Jan. 18).
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Post by Mayman on Jan 18, 2023 2:19:35 GMT -5
I say quality will win Flowers hype will shrivel up after the initial (partially artificial) success Kill Bill has only just begun, it'll land at least a few weeks at #1, + end up in YE top 10 (sorry if I keep repeating myself!) EDIT for more fitting word choice How is Flowers success artificial when it's #1 on every platform, it's not making any sense.
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Post by jasper0102 on Jan 18, 2023 4:08:21 GMT -5
Look, Kill Bill's likely never getting that #1 now we never know, it was almost impossible for Starboy, Havana, bad guy and That's What I Like, but they did it. Eh, you can hope for the best, right? seeing Something In The Orange in the top 10 feels so surreal, I can't believe a song like this even charted let alone became a smash hit The fact it's one of the best hit songs of the past couple of years makes it even better!
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Jan 18, 2023 5:48:23 GMT -5
Notable Gains: #28. RAYE feat. 070 Shake - Escapism. (+15) *new peak* #31. Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera - Bebe Dame (+19) *new peak* #63. Thomas Rhett feat. Riley Green - Half of Me (+10) #70. Tory Lanez - The Color Violet (+17) *new peak* #76. Hotel Ugly - Shut up My Moms Calling (+20) *new peak* #77. d4vd - Here With Me (+11) *new peak* #78. Coi Leray - Players (+20) *new peak*
Notable Losses: #42. Lizzo - About Damn Time (-16) #73. Jimmie Allen - down home (-12) #75. Ñengo Flow and Bad Bunny - Gato de Noche (-15) #91. Taylor Swift - Bejeweled (-10)
Re-entries: #49. Miguel - Sure Thing #95. Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz - Miss You
Notable Dropouts: Jimmy Cooks (25 weeks) BILLIE EILISH. (14 weeks)
Biggest Gain in Airplay: Creepin' Biggest Gain in Streaming: Bebe Dame Biggest Gain in Sales: Bloody Mary
Gained in Points: #1. Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero (=) #2. SZA - Kill Bill (+1) *new peak* #4. David Guetta and Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue) #5. Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and 21 Savage - Creepin' (+1) #6. The Weeknd - Die For You (+2) *new peak* #10. Zach Bryan - Something in the Orange (+1) *new peak* #11. JVKE - golden hour (+4) *new peak* #12. Chris Brown - Under the Influence (+2) *new peak* #16. Lil Uzi Vert - Just Wanna Rock (=) #17. Bailey Zimmerman - Rock and A Hard Place (+3) *new peak* #18. Kane Brown with Katelyn Brown - Thank God (-1) #19. Metro Boomin, Future, and Chris Brown - Superhero (Heroes & Villains) (+5) #22. SZA - Shirt (+1) #23. Stephen Sanchez - Until I Found You (+4) *new peak* #27. Morgan Wallen - Thought You Should Know (+6) #29. Luke Combs - Going, Going, Gone (+2) #30. Taylor Swift - Lavender Haze (+7) #32. Lainey Wilson - Heart Like A Truck (+7) *new peak* #34. SZA - Nobody Gets Me (+8) #37. HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson - wait in the truck (+1) *new peak* #38. Rema and Selena Gomez - Calm Down (+6) *new peak* #40. Jordan Davis - What My World Spins Around (+4) *new peak* #46. SZA - Low (-1) #47. Nate Smith - Whiskey On You (=) #48. SZA - Snooze (+5) #53. Carin Leon and Grupo Frontera - Que Vuelvas (+4) *new peak* #57. d4vd - Romantic Homicide (+2) #60. Gabby Barrett - Pick Me Up (+3) *new peak* #61. Carly Pearce - What He Didn't Do (+6) *new peak* #62. Lady Gaga - Bloody Mary (+6) *new peak* #65. Lewis Capaldi - Forget Me (+9) *new peak* #67. Parker McCollum - Handle On You (+2) *new peak* #68. Lil Baby - Freestyle (+5) #69. Grupo Frontera - No Se Va (+1) #71. Corey Kent - Wild As Her (+4) *new peak* #79. Manuel Turizo - La Bachata (+3) #84. SZA feat. Travis Scott - Open Arms (+1) #87. Zac Brown Band - Out in the Middle (+6) #88. Future - LOVE YOU BETTER (+3)
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Jan 18, 2023 5:55:06 GMT -5
BUBBLING UNDER #1. NewJeans - OMG (DEBUT) #2. Tiësto and Tate McRae - 10:35 (=) #3. Mac DeMarco - Heart to Heart (+12) #4. Finesse2Tymes - Back End (-1) #5. ThxSoMch - SPIT IN MY FACE (+11) #6. Cody Johnson - Human (+4) #7. MoneyBagg Yo - Quickie (-3) #8. Yeat - Out thë way (+17) #9. Tom Odell - Another Love (+2) #10. NLE Choppa and 2Rare - Do It Again (+2) #11. Dean Lewis - How Do I Say Goodbye (+6) #12. Tyga, Pop Smoke, and Jhené Aiko - Sunshine (-5) #13. Beach Weather - Sex, Drugs, Etc. (+8) #14. Arctic Monkeys - 505 (+6) #15. KAROL G and Ovy On The Drums - CAIRO (-2) #16. Popcaan and Drake - We Caa Done (DEBUT) #17. PeeZy - Million Up (+2) #18. Dierks Bentley - Gold (DEBUT) #19. Lil Durk and Future - Mad Max (-14) #20. Ozuna feat. Feid - Hey Mor (+2) #21. Bizarrap and Shakira - Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (DEBUT) #22. Summer Walker - Karma (DEBUT) #23. P!nk - Never Not Gonna Dance Again (re-entry) #24. charlieonafriday - Enough (-1) #25. Rauw Alejandro and Baby Rasta - PUNTO 40 (-11)
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Post by gikem on Jan 18, 2023 7:17:26 GMT -5
Notable Dropouts:
Jimmy Cooks (25 weeks) BILLIE EILISH. (14 weeks) Wasted On You is also gone for good after 57 weeks of charting.
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Post by mms82 on Jan 18, 2023 7:57:31 GMT -5
Notable Dropouts:
Jimmy Cooks (25 weeks) BILLIE EILISH. (14 weeks) Wasted On You is also gone for good after 57 weeks of charting. Pour one out for an iconic hit - falling off the chart two years to the week after it debuted in the top 10
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Gary
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Post by Gary on Jan 18, 2023 8:26:51 GMT -5
Yep - it would be up with Heat Waves and Blinding Lights if the chart run was continuous.
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Post by firefox on Jan 18, 2023 8:46:40 GMT -5
BUBBLING UNDER#21. Bizarrap and Shakira - Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (DEBUT) With only one day in the tracking week? OH YES
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Post by imbuemyblue on Jan 18, 2023 9:22:17 GMT -5
Taylor acknowledged beating SZA on Instagram. By saying she loves SZA so much and can't stop listening to her.... SZA also expressed love in response. I hope some of these stan groups can learn to listen to their queens and respect other artists. I know Twitter is a dumpster fire for this sort of things but minimizing the success of either of these women is just lol funny with how well they are doing while coexisting.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2023 11:43:35 GMT -5
Imagine Miley, Selena and Demi gettin a #1 hit at the same year🤩 Lol not happening for Demi.
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Post by Gary on Jan 18, 2023 22:58:46 GMT -5
Slowest rise to the top 10 by weeks on teh chhart
Weeks Title, Artist 42 Heat Waves, Glass Animals 38 Before He Cheats, Carrie Underwood 38 The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You), Nat King Cole 38 Something In The Orange, Zach Bryan 36 Higher, Creed 34 I Hope, Gabby Barrett Featuring Charlie Puth 34 Woman, Doja Cat 31 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 30 This Kiss, Faith Hill 30 Amazed, Lonestar 30 Rockstar, Nickelback 30 Better, Khalid
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