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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Mar 26, 2023 13:14:51 GMT -5
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Post by fernando4 on Mar 26, 2023 14:52:06 GMT -5
Ain't no way Coco Jones is finally getting a Billboard entry!! Ahh so proud of her
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 27, 2023 12:19:53 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/miley-cyrus-flowers-eight-weeks-number-one-coi-leray-bailey-zimmerman-top-10-1235293127/Miley Cyrus Holds Atop Hot 100, Coi Leray & Bailey Zimmerman Score First Top 10sBy Gary Trust 03/27/2023 "Flowers" logs an eighth week at No. 1, while "Players" jumps to No. 9 and "Rock and a Hard Place" rises to No. 10. Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” adds an eighth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. Meanwhile, two acts notch their first Hot 100 top 10s: Coi Leray’s “Players” pushes 12-9 and Bailey Zimmerman’s “Rock and a Hard Place” rolls 11-10. The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data. All charts (dated April 1, 2023) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (March 28). For all chart news, you can follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram. “Flowers,” released on Smiley Miley/Columbia Records, drew 107.9 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 1%) and 24.7 million streams (down 12%) and sold 11,000 (down 26%) March 17-23, according to Luminate. “Flowers” claims a sixth week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart and falls 2-4 on Streaming Songs and 2-7 on Digital Song Sales, after it ruled the rankings for four and five weeks, respectively. The song, from Cyrus’ new album Endless Summer Vacation, debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 dated Jan. 28 and spent its first six weeks on the chart at the summit; it then ranked at No. 2 for two weeks and has since logged its latest two frames on top. Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” holds at No. 2 on the Hot 100, two weeks after it hit No. 1, as it tops Streaming Songs for a third week (35.9 million, down 8%). It leads the Hot Country Songs chart, which uses the same methodology as the Hot 100, for a seventh week, as parent album One Thing at a Time commands the Billboard 200 for a third frame. SZA’s “Kill Bill” keeps at No. 3 on the Hot 100 after seven weeks at its No. 2 high. It tops the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for a 14th frame each. Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage’s “Creepin’ ” rises 5-4 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 3; The Weeknd and Ariana Grande’s “Die for You” retreats 4-5, three weeks after it reigned; PinkPantheress and Ice Spice’s “Boy’s a Liar, Pt. 2” holds at No. 6, after hitting No. 3; and Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” is steady at No. 7, following a personal-best eight weeks at No. 1 in November-January. Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” is stationary at its No. 8 Hot 100 high and ascends to the Radio Songs top 10 (11-9; 49.6 million, up 12%). Rema achieves his first Radio Songs top 10, while Gomez earns her ninth, following “Lose You to Love Me” (No. 5, December 2019); “Back to You” (No. 5, October 2018); “It Ain’t Me,” with Kygo (No. 4, May 2017); “Hands to Myself” (No. 7, April 2016); “Same Old Love” (No. 3, January 2016); “Good for You,” featuring A$AP Rocky (No. 4, September 2015); “The Heart Wants What It Wants” (No. 9, February 2015); and “Come & Get It” (No. 6, July 2013). The track concurrently tops the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart for a milestone 30th week – extending the longest reign since the survey began almost a year ago (in partnership with music festival and global brand Afro Nation). Coi Leray’s “Players” surges 12-9 on the Hot 100, with 58.5 million in airplay audience (up 11% – good for top Airplay Gainer honors), 10.5 million streams (up 3%) and 4,000 sold (up 5%). Leray, who was born in Boston and raised in Hackensack, N.J. – and presented SZA as the 2023 Woman of the Year at the Billboard Women in Music celebration March 1 – posts her first Hot 100 top 10, following two top 40 entries: “Blick Blick!,” with Nicki Minaj (No. 37, April 2022), and “No More Parties,” featuring Lil Durk (No. 26, March 2021). “Players” samples Grandmaster Flash’s classic “The Message,” which hit No. 4 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (and No. 62 on the Hot 100) in 1982. “I feel like this record was to connect the new with the old,” Leray recently told Billboard. “There’s a lot of older cats and OGs … and it just feels good to bring everybody together. Whether you’re 10, 2, 80 or 30, everyone’s bopping, and those are the moments I love.” “Players” also tops the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart for a second week. Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Bailey Zimmerman’s “Rock and a Hard Place” lifts 11-10 – as with Leray, becoming his first top 10 among three top 40 hits – with 35.8 million in airplay audience (essentially even week-over-week), 15.3 million streams (up 3%) and 3,000 sold (up 9%). The track hits the top 10 in its 41st week on the Hot 100 – rewriting the record for the longest climb to the top 10 for a song by a soloist in the chart’s history. Among all acts, only Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” took longer, reaching the tier in its 42nd week in November 2021. Now in third place overall, Zach Bryan’s “Something in the Orange,” Nat King Cole’s “The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)” (both this January) and Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats” (2007) all completed 38-week trips to the top 10. As previously reported, “Rock and a Hard Place” becomes the Louisville, Ind., native’s second No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart, after “Fall in Love” led for a week in December. Notably (and unlike the far steadier climb for “Rock” on the Hot 100, where it was first driven most heavily by streaming), his three-month, three-week span between his first two Country Airplay leaders is the quickest for any act’s first two in nearly a quarter-century – since The Chicks took three months between “There’s Your Trouble” and “Wide Open Spaces” in August-November 1998. “In my wildest dreams, I never thought I’d see my name or any of my songs on the Billboard charts, so the fact that I’ve now had two reach the No. 1 spot is mind-blowing,” Zimmerman says. “Thanks to everyone who has supported me and my music. I owe everything to y’all.” Again, for all chart news, you can follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram and all charts (dated April 1), including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh on Billboard.com tomorrow (March 28). Luminate, the independent data provider to the Billboard charts, completes a thorough review of all data submissions used in compiling the weekly chart rankings. Luminate reviews and authenticates data. In partnership with Billboard, data deemed suspicious or unverifiable is removed, using established criteria, before final chart calculations are made and published.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Mar 27, 2023 12:34:26 GMT -5
Longest to Hot 100’s Top 10: 42, “Heat Waves,” Glass Animals, reached top 10 on chart dated Nov. 13, 2021 41, "Rock and A Hard Place," Bailey Zimmerman April 1, 2023 38, "Something in the Orange," Zach Bryan, January 21, 2023 38, "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)," Nat King Cole, January 7, 2023 38, “Before He Cheats,” Carrie Underwood, June 2, 2007 36, “Higher,” Creed, July 8, 2000 34, "Woman," Doja Cat, April 2, 2022 34, “I Hope,” Gabby Barrett feat. Charlie Puth, Aug. 29, 2020 31, “Radioactive,” Imagine Dragons, April 13, 2013 30, "Thought You Should Know," Morgan Wallen, March 2023 30, “Better,” Khalid, April 20, 2019 30, “Rockstar,” Nickelback, Sept. 15, 2007 30, “Amazed,” Lonestar, Feb. 26, 2000 30, “This Kiss,” Faith Hill, Oct. 10, 1998
While he doesn't hold the record for longest overall climb, he does unseat Carrie/Zach for the longest climb for both a country song and a solo song
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Post by kcdawg13 on Mar 27, 2023 13:18:34 GMT -5
Funny that Players is pretty much exactly like Big Energy and it's hitting the Top 10 at about the same time Latto did last year
I do think Players is the better song btw, but it's still really lazy. The sample is way too obvious and Coi doesn't do anything interesting with it.
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Post by mikeymonster on Mar 27, 2023 15:41:27 GMT -5
Updated chart runs of this week <3
#1, Miley Cyrus - "Flowers" 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 -
#2, Morgan Wallen - "Last Night" 27 - 3 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 1 - 2 - 2 -
#3, SZA - "Kill Bill" 3 - 7 - 11 - 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 -
#4, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage - "Creepin'" 5 - 13 - 19 - 22 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 4 - 3 - 5 - 3 - 4 - 6 - 6 - 5 - 4 -
#5, The Weeknd & Ariana Grande - "Die For You" 43 - 71 - 93 - off - 71 - 69 - 52 - 49 - 46 - 41 - 37 - 33 - 37 - 43 - 27 - 34 - 12 - 12 - 15 - 19 - 33 - 26 - 26 - 8 - 6 - 7 - 7 - 6 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 1 - 4 - 4 - 5 -
#6, Pink Pantheress & Ice Spice - "Boy's A Liar, Pt. 2" 14 - 4 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 6 -
#7, Taylor Swift - "Anti-Hero" 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 6 - 7 - 9 - 8 - 1 - 1 - 3 - 3 - 4 - 7 - 8 - 8 - 9 - 12 - 7 - 7 -
#8, Rema & Selena Gomez - "Calm Down" 91 - 92 - 88 - 80 - 75 - 74 - 89 - 86 - 88 - 88 - 82 - 82 - 87 - 87 - 83 - 83 - 79 - 46 - 38 - 35 - 28 - 26 - 27 - 25 - 19 - 15 - 19 - 8 - 8 -
#9, Coi Leray - "Players" 98 - 78 - 54 - 49 - 38 - 28 - 22 - 17 - 16 - 24 - 12 - 9 -
#10, Bailey Zimmerman - "Rock And A Hard Place" 24 - 72 - 61 - 54 - 49 - 42 - 33 - 40 - 35 - 39 - 29 - 38 - 36 - 38 - 37 - 29 - 27 - 31 - 35 - 53 - 54 - 58 - 57 - 54 - 61 - 65 - 66 - 64 - 61 - 20 - 17 - 21 - 19 - 16 - 19 - 18 - 16 - 17 - 20 - 11 - 10 -
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Post by kalmanta on Mar 27, 2023 16:05:46 GMT -5
Overall Telephone is her longest charting song with 33 weeks, Cuff It stands at 32 weeks.
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Post by emerald on Mar 27, 2023 16:50:09 GMT -5
Overall Telephone is her longest charting song with 33 weeks, Cuff It stands at 32 weeks. That's insane to me. Like not even Irreplaceable achieved this?
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Post by Darkest Hour on Mar 27, 2023 18:45:07 GMT -5
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Post by chartfreak on Mar 27, 2023 19:52:19 GMT -5
Wow, Players just now hitting the top 10 seems strange to me as the song seems like it's been out forever.
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Post by 85la on Mar 27, 2023 20:09:35 GMT -5
Overall Telephone is her longest charting song with 33 weeks, Cuff It stands at 32 weeks. That's insane to me. Like not even Irreplaceable achieved this? That is very surprising, and not even Crazy in Love, Baby Boy, Single Ladies, etc.! For comparison, here is where all of those songs stand, as well as all of her other solo longest leaders. Most of her songs had their R&B & Pop play peak very quickly at the same time, and she never really benefitted from long-term AC play or long-term sales or streaming. Cuff It: 32 weeks (#6 peak) Halo: 31 weeks (#5 peak) Irreplaceable: 30 weeks (#1 peak) Baby Boy: 29 weeks (#1 peak) Sweet Dreams: 29 weeks (#10 peak) Crazy in Love: 27 weeks (#1 peak) Single Ladies: 27 weeks (#1 peak)
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Post by jdanton2 on Mar 27, 2023 20:20:10 GMT -5
That's insane to me. Like not even Irreplaceable achieved this? That is very surprising, and not even Crazy in Love, Baby Boy, Single Ladies, etc.! For comparison, here is where all of those songs stand, as well as all of her other solo longest leaders. Most of her songs had their R&B & Pop play peak very quickly at the same time, and she never really benefitted from long-term AC play or long-term sales or streaming. Cuff It: 32 weeks (#6 peak) Halo: 31 weeks (#5 peak) Irreplaceable: 30 weeks (#1 peak) Baby Boy: 29 weeks (#1 peak)Sweet Dreams: 29 weeks (#10 peak) Crazy in Love: 27 weeks (#1 peak)Single Ladies: 27 weeks (#1 peak) it is surprising that Baby Boy besides having more weeks at #1 also spent more weeks on the Hot 100 than Crazy In Love .
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Mar 28, 2023 4:43:43 GMT -5
BUBBLING UNDER #1. Chinito Pacas and Fuerza Regida - Dijeron Que No La Iba A Lograr (DEBUT) #2. Taylor Swift - If This Was A Movie (Taylor's Version) (DEBUT) #3. Fuerza Regida and Natanael Cano - Ch y la Pizza (+18) #4. Taylor Swift - Safe & Sound (Taylor's Version (DEBUT) #5. Summer Walker - Karma (+6) #6. Scotty McCreery - It Matters to Her (+10) #7. Old Dominion - Memory Lane (-1) #8. Cartel de Santa feat. La Kelly - Shorty Party (+2) #9. Taylor Swift - Eyes Open (Taylor's Version) (DEBUT) #10. Lola Brooke feat. Billy B - Don't Play With It (+4) #11. Jelly Roll - Need A Favor (+4) #12. Bailey Zimmerman - Religiously (DEBUT) #13. Brent Faiyaz - JACKIE BROWN (re-entry) #14. Grupo Frontera and Grupo Marca Registrada - Di Que Si (+9) #15. Libianca - People (+3) #16. Dean Lewis - How Do I Say Goodbye (+4) #17. Beach Weather - Sex, Drugs, Etc. (re-entry) #18. ROAR - Christmas Kids (DEBUT) #19. Meghan Trainor - Mother (DEBUT) #20. Anuel AA, Mambo Kingz, and DJ Luian - Mas Rica Que Ayer (+5) #21. PeeZy - Million Up (-2) #22. Sam Hunt - Water Under the Bridge (-5) #23. Keith Urban - Brown Eyed Baby (+1) #24. Arctic Monkeys - 505 (re-entry) #25. Marshmello and Manuel Turizo - El Merengue (DEBUT)
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Mar 28, 2023 5:10:02 GMT -5
Notable Gains: #21. Toosii - Favorite Song (+15) *new peak* #37. Carly Pearce - What He Didn't Do (+15) #49. Luke Combs - Love You Anyway (+!3) #70. Gabito Ballesteros, Peso Pluma, and Natanael Cano - AMG (+16) #72. Peso Pluma - Por las Noches (+20) *new peak* #73. Peso Pluma and Natanael Cano - Prc (+22) #82. Niall Horan - Heaven (+11) #83. Tyler Hubbard - Dancin' in the Country (+16) *new peak*
Notable Losses: #46. Morgan Wallen - I Wrote The Book (-13) #47. Nicki Minaj - Red Ruby Da Sleeze (-10) #51. Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church - Man Made A Bar (-10) #59. Miley Cyrus - River (-27) #61. Morgan Wallen - '98 Braves (-13) #62. Morgan Wallen - Sunrise (-13) #80. Morgan Wallen - Whiskey Friends (-19) #86. Morgan Wallen - Devil Don't Know (-23) #90. Morgan Wallen - Neon Star (Country Boy Lullaby) (-17) #94. Morgan Wallen - Born With A Beer In My Hand (-17) #97. Miley Cyrus - Jaded (-41) #99. Morgan Wallen - Me + All Your Reasons (-17)
Re-entries: #91. Cody Johnson - Human #93. Dierks Bentley - Gold #98. d4vd - Here With Me
Notable Dropouts: Made You Look (21 weeks) Lift Me Up (20 weeks)
Biggest Gain in Sales: Bloody Mary Biggest Gain in Airplay: Players Biggest Gain in Streaming: Favorite Song
Gained in Points: #4. Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and 21 Savage - Creepin' (+1) #8. Rema and Selena Gomez - Calm Down (=) #9. Coi Leray - Players (+3) *new peak* #10. Bailey Zimmerman - Rock and A Hard Place (+1) *new peak* #14. Chris Brown - Under the Influence (+2) #17. Taylor Swift - Lavender Haze (+8) #23. Miguel - Sure Thing (+1) *new peak* #24. RAYE feat. 070 Shake - Escapism. (-1) #34. Metro Boomin, Future, and Chris Brown - Superhero (Heroes & Villains) (=) #35. Lainey Wilson - Heart Like A Truck (+3) #40. Drake and 21 Savage - Spin Bout U (+5) #41. Lady Gaga - Bloody Mary (+2) *new peak* #48. Superstar Pride - PAINTING PICTURES (+5) #55. Jordan Davis - Next Thing You Know (+5) #57. Corey Kent - Wild As Her (=) #65. The Kid LAROI - Love Again (=) #68. Megan Moroney - Tennessee Orange (+7) #69. Sabrina Carpenter - Nonsense (+9) #71. Yandel and Feid - Yandel 150 (+8) *new peak* #74. Lil Baby feat. Fridayy - Forever (+8)
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Mar 28, 2023 15:17:24 GMT -5
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Mar 29, 2023 15:35:42 GMT -5
3/29/2023 By Gary Trust
Plus, Swift's "Movie" sequel makes history on Country Digital Song Sales.
Taylor Swift’s four newly released songs make impacts on Billboard’s charts dated April 1.
Swift released four tracks March 17, timed to the kick-off that night of her The Eras Tour. Among them, “All of the Girls You Loved Before” launches at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking her 189th career entry on the chart, extending her record for the most among women.
Notably, Swift has now debuted at least one song on the Hot 100 each year since 2006, when she logged her first with “Tim McGraw,” on the chart dated that Sept. 23. Her uninterrupted 18-year run of debuts marks the longest active streak among all acts. (She made the cut in 2016 on the last day of that year: “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever [Fifty Shades Darker],” with Zayn, debuted that Dec. 31.)
Plus, Swift lifts her total to a record-extending 80 top 10s on the Digital Song Sales chart, while her “If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version)” premieres at No. 1 on Country Digital Song Sales. With the original having ruled in 2011, the composition is the first to have led the list via two versions.
Swift Up to 189 Hot 100 Hits
Swift’s “All of the Girls You Loved Before,” originally recorded during sessions for her 2019 album Lover, soars onto the Hot 100 at No. 12, with 15.3 million official U.S. streams, 1.2 million in airplay audience (even as it’s not being actively promoted to radio) and 17,500 sold March 17-23, according to Luminate.
Most Hot 100 Hits:
293, Drake 207, Glee Cast 189, Taylor Swift 184, Lil Wayne 160, Future 141, Kanye West 133, Lil Baby 125, Nicki Minaj 114, Chris Brown 109, Elvis Presley (with the legend’s career having pre-dated the Hot 100’s Aug. 4, 1958, inception) 105, Justin Bieber 105, Jay-Z
As previously reported, “Girls” also enters at No. 10 on the Billboard Global 200 chart.
Swift First to 80 Digital Song Sales Top 10s
All four newly-released Swift songs start in the top 10 of the Digital Song Sales chart.
Beyond “Girls” at No. 2, Swift debuts with “If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version)” (No. 4; 11,300 sold), “Safe & Sound (Taylor’s Version),” with Joy Williams and John Paul White (No. 5; 11,200 sold), and “Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version)” (No. 6; 10,900 sold).
Swift becomes the first act with as many as 80 Digital Song Sales top 10s.
Most Digital Song Sales Top 10s:
80, Taylor Swift 57, Drake 49, Nicki Minaj 42, Justin Bieber 39, Eminem 36, Lil Wayne 36, Rihanna 32, BTS 27, Kanye West 26, Ariana Grande 25, Lady Gaga
Swift’s Hit ‘Movie’ Reboot
Meanwhile, Swift’s “If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version)” opens at No. 1 on Country Digital Song Sales. With the original having led for a week in November 2011, the composition is the first to have topped the tally via two versions.
The re-recording is additionally Swift’s record-padding 19th Country Digital Song Sales No. 1.
Most Country Digital Song Sales No. 1s:
19, Taylor Swift 11, Luke Bryan 10, Jason Aldean 10, Kane Brown 10, Florida Georgia Line 10, Morgan Wallen 9, Carrie Underwood 8, Luke Combs 7, Blake Shelton 5, Eric Church 5, Tim McGraw
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