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Post by Darkest Hour on Jul 5, 2023 18:36:30 GMT -5
Hot 100 - Canada TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 46 Calm Down, Rema & Selena Gomez 1 2 2 - 22 Last Night, Morgan Wallen 2 Canada always wins As a result of disproportionate weight of radio in their formula lol
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Post by Juanca on Jul 5, 2023 22:02:38 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 60, 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago: July 6, 196801 01 This Guy's In Love With You - Herb Alpert (3rd of 4 weeks at #1)02 02 The Horse - Cliff Nobles & Co. 03 11 Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones 04 05 The Look Of Love - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 05 13 Grazing In The Grass - Hugh Masekela 06 15 Lady Willpower - Gary Puckett & The Union Gap 07 07 Angel Of The Morning - Merilee Rush & The Turnabouts 08 09 Here Comes The Judge - Shorty Long 09 03 MacArthur Park - Richard Harris 10 10 Reach Out Of The Darkness - Friend And A Lover 24 59 Here Comes The Judge - Pigmeat Markham July 9, 198301 03 Every Breath You Take - The Police (1st of 8 weeks at #1)02 02 Electric Avenue - Eddy Grant 03 01 Flashdance...What a Feeling - Irene Cara 04 05 Never Gonna Let You Go - Sergio Mendes (w/Joe Pizzulo & Leza Miller) 05 07 Too Shy - Kajagoogoo 06 09 Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson 07 04 Time (Clock Of The Heart) - Culture Club 08 11 Come Dancing - The Kinks 09 06 Don't Let It End - Styx 10 13 Our House - Madness Some fun facts. Just like Fast Car is getting a new peak as a cover now, we see an interesting case of two songs in the 1968 chart that would later peak higher as covers. First is Angel Of The Morning, a song originally released by Elvie Sands, which didn’t chart. Then, this cover by Marilee Rush & the Turnabouts peaked at #7, and then Juice Newton took it to #4 in 1981. (Of course, in 2001, it was heavily sampled in Shaggy’s #1 Angel.) The second example is MacArthur Park, which would peak at #2 in 1968, and then become a #1 hit by Donna Summer in 1978 (her first one). Something similar happens with the 1983 chart. The Police’s huge 8-week #1 hit was sampled by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 in 1997, which managed to stay at #1 for even longer -11 weeks! We also see Wanna Be Startin’ Something, a #5-peaking hit for MJ, which would be sampled (especially MJ’s interpolation of the main chant in Mama Dibango’s 1972 song Soul Makossa) by Rihanna’s Don’t Stop the Music, which would peak at a higher #3 position in the Hot 100.
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Post by iHype. on Jul 5, 2023 23:24:08 GMT -5
Canada always wins As a result of disproportionate weight of radio in their formula lol Is radio really heavier on the Canadian chart tho? It actually seems weaker. Talk To Time #18 - Canadian Airplay N/A - Canadian Hot 100 You can reach top 20 on Canadian Airplay and still not have enough points to make Canadian Hot 100, while the highest song on Radio Songs to not make Hot 100 this week is #37. #18 on Radio alone would also be enough points to chart on Hot 100 this week with 0 streams/sales. {Canada Airplay}Canada All-Format Airplay Week of July 8, 2023 TW LW WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) 1 3 24 Calm Down - Rema & Selena Gomez ( 1 ) 2 1 14 Eyes Closed - Ed Sheeran ( 1 ) 3 2 24 Flowers - Miley Cyrus ( 1 ) 4 7 5 Fast Car - Luke Combs ( 4 ) 5 4 7 Karma - Taylor Swift ( 4 ) 6 8 9 Chemical - Post Malone ( 6 ) 7 6 10 Last Night - Morgan Wallen ( 6 ) 8 5 10 Next Thing You Know - Jordan Davis ( 5 ) 9 9 11 One Thing At A Time - Morgan Wallen ( 4 ) 10 10 12 Tennessee Orange - Megan Moroney ( 9 ) 11 15 5 Dance The Night - Dua Lipa ( 11 ) 12 18 6 If Anything's Left - Jamie Fine ( 12 ) 13 11 14 Trustfall - P!nk ( 11 ) 14 13 14 Next To You - Loud Luxury, DVBBS & Kane Brown ( 13 ) 15 12 36 Anti-Hero - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 16 20 11 Your Heart Or Mine - Jon Pardi ( 16 ) 17 16 13 Angels Don't Always Have Wings - Thomas Rhett ( 16 ) 18 19 14 Talk To Time - Tim Hicks ( 18 ) 19 30 3 Need A Favor - Jelly Roll ( 19 ) 20 21 10 Back To Drinkin' Whiskey - Tyler Joe Miller ( 18 ) 21 22 8 Outta Yours - Steven Lee Olsen ( 21 ) 22 24 9 Rodeo Queen - Jade Eagleson ( 22 ) 23 14 12 It Matters To Her - Scotty McCreery ( 8 ) 24 27 39 I'm Good (Blue) - David Guetta & Bebe Rexha ( 1 ) 25 26 8 Waffle House - Jonas Brothers ( 25 ) 26 35 3 Jaded - Miley Cyrus ( 26 ) 27 42 11 Drinkaby - Cole Swindell ( 27 ) 28 28 12 How It Oughta Be - Shane Profitt ( 26 ) 29 25 18 Singing In A Beer - Dallas Smith ( 15 ) 30 32 16 Pretty Girl Era - LU KALA ( 30 ) 31 23 19 Human - Cody Johnson ( 7 ) 32 31 7 Love You Anyway - Luke Combs ( 29 ) 33 34 6 Everything She Ain't - Hailey Whitters ( 33 ) 34 29 20 Dancin' In The Country - Tyler Hubbard ( 3 ) 35 41 6 Take Me Backroad - Tim & The Glory Boys With High Valley ( 35 ) 36 38 3 Wish You The Best - Lewis Capaldi ( 35 ) 37 37 6 I Run On Country - The Washboard Union ( 37 ) 38 39 4 Confetti - Charlotte Cardin ( 38 ) 39 43 7 Never Have I Ever - Brett Kissel ( 39 ) 40 36 25 Run Away To Mars - TALK ( 19 ) 41 47 2 Chasing Tornadoes - MacKenzie Porter ( 41 ) 42 40 65 As It Was - Harry Styles ( 1 ) 43 44 2 Bury Me In Georgia - Kane Brown ( 43 ) 44 33 17 Good Ol' Days - The Reklaws ( 18 ) 45 46 23 Creepin' - Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage ( 10 ) 46 45 3 Baby Don't Hurt Me - David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray ( 45 ) 47 Re-Entry 3 Sure Thing - Miguel ( 42 ) 48 49 31 Die For You - The Weeknd ( 12 ) 49 NEW 1 Standing Room Only - Tim McGraw ( 49 ) 50 NEW 1 Religiously - Bailey Zimmerman ( 50 )
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Post by Darkest Hour on Jul 6, 2023 1:07:29 GMT -5
As a result of disproportionate weight of radio in their formula lol Is radio really heavier on the Canadian chart tho? It actually seems weaker. Talk To Time #18 - Canadian Airplay N/A - Canadian Hot 100 You can reach top 20 on Canadian Airplay and still not have enough points to make Canadian Hot 100, while the highest song on Radio Songs to not make Hot 100 this week is #37. #18 on Radio alone would also be enough points to chart on Hot 100 this week with 0 streams/sales. It has a room for discussion I guess, but it's kinda funny Calm Down (and previously Flowers) blocked Last Night by having massive radio lead.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 6, 2023 11:15:05 GMT -5
7/6/2023 By Gary Trust
The pair's "Barbie World" debuts at No. 7 after their "Princess Diana" hit No. 4.
The combination of Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice (and Barbie) has made for a rare achievement on the Billboard Hot 100.
As previously reported, Minaj and Ice Spice’s “Barbie World” with Aqua debuts at No. 7 on the Hot 100 dated July 8. The song, from the movie Barbie (due in theaters July 21), is the pair’s second shared top 10 after their “Princess Diana” debuted and peaked at No. 4 in April.
(Minaj now boasts 23 Hot 100 top 10s overall and Ice Spice, four.)
How rare is it for two women to have more than Hot 100 top 10 together, like Minaj and Ice Spice?
Over the Hot 100’s history, it’s an exclusive club, with Minaj boasting another partner, as she has also teamed up with Ariana Grande for two top 10s.
Similarly, Missy Elliott has two Hot 100 top 10s with both Ciara and Lil’ Kim.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the recipe for the achievement is a rapper teaming with a singer or another rapper, with the former mode seeking to maximize reach to both hip-hop and pop fans.
Below is a look at all the women that have teamed up for multiple Hot 100 top 10s together.
Notably, not on the list is another superstar duo: Beyoncé and Lady Gaga. Their “Telephone” hit No. 3 on the Hot 100 in April 2010, marking their second entry on the chart; “Video Phone” reached No. 65 the previous December.
Plus, Doja Cat and SZA have become a fearsome chart force: Doja Cat’s “Kiss Me More” featuring SZA climbed to No. 3 on the Hot 100 in July 2021. This April, SZA’s “Kill Bill” became her first No. 1 on the chart following the release of its remix with Doja Cat, although the latter was not credited on the survey, as the remix did not account for the majority of its consumption that week.
Meanwhile, male/female and male/male team-ups have yielded multiple Hot 100 top 10s, including Rihanna and Drake, and Rihanna and Eminem; Beyoncé and Jay-Z; and Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney.
Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice
“Princess Diana” (Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj), No. 4 Hot 100 peak, April 29, 2023 “Barbie World” (Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice with Aqua), No. 7, July 8, 2023
Nicki Minaj & Ariana Grande
“Bang Bang” (Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj), No. 3 Hot 100 peak, Oct. 4, 2014 “Side to Side” (Ariana Grande feat. Nicki Minaj), No. 4, Dec. 3, 2016
Missy Elliott & Lil' Kim
“Not Tonight” (Lil’ Kim feat. Da Brat, Left Eye, Missy Elliott & Angie Martinez), No. 6 Hot 100 peak, Aug. 9, 1997 “Let It Go” (Keyshia Cole feat. Missy Elliott & Lil Kim), No. 7, Sept. 29, 2007
The pair almost boasts a third officially billed top 10: “Lady Marmalade” by Christina Aguilera, Mya, Lil’ Kim and P!nk reigned for five weeks in 2001. Elliott produced and added vocals to the smash. (Plus, Aguilera and Lil’ Kim nearly added a second shared top 10, as Aguilera’s “Can’t Hold Us Down” featuring Lil’ Kim hit No. 12 in 2003.)
Missy Elliott & Ciara
“1, 2 Step” (Ciara feat. Missy Elliott), No. 2 Hot 100 peak, Jan. 8, 2005 “Lose Control” (Missy Elliott feat. Ciara & Fat Man Scoop), No. 3, Sept. 17, 2005
Eve & Gwen Stefani
“Let Me Blow Ya Mind” (Eve feat. Gwen Stefani), No. 2 Hot 100 peak, Aug. 18, 2001 “Rich Girl” (Gwen Stefani feat. Eve), No. 7, March 5, 2005
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