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Post by 85la on Jul 16, 2023 1:29:49 GMT -5
It's insane that Taylor has 3 songs in the Top 10 from different Albums. Is that a record? when The Beatles had the top 5 songs in 1964 they were from multiple albums. So according to research I did, if we are to focus on their original U.S. studio releases (because the albums they released in the U.S. vs. the UK/rest of the world varied during the early part of their career), it appears those 5 songs from that week actually appeared on FOUR different albums of theirs released in the U.S.
The Billboard Hot 100, April 4, 1964
1. Can't Buy Me Love 2. Twist and Shout 3. She Loves You 4. I Want to Hold Your Hand 5. Please Please Me
Can't Buy Me Love was included on A Hard Days Night (1). Twist and Shout and Please Please Me were included on Introducing... The Beatles (2). She Loves You was included on The Beatles' Second Album (3), and I Want to Hold Your Hand was included on Meet the Beatles! (4).
If we are to go by their UK releases though, which appear to be more widely referenced today, it appears to have been only two, as Please Please Me and Twist and Shout were on the album Please Please Me, Can't Buy Me Love was on A Hard Day's Night, and I Want to Hold Your Hand and She Loves You appear to not have been on any of their originally-released UK studio albums.
Of course, this was an entirely different era, when artists usually released multiple albums per year, with the Beatles being especially prolific in their early days (and they also had a couple pre-existing deals with independent labels before they hit it big), so Taylor's case is unique because they're from 3 albums from truly different eras, being released (at least) one year apart.
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Post by kimberly on Jul 16, 2023 1:43:28 GMT -5
interesting research there, 85la . the other example would be someone like Ashanti, who was the first soloist and second artist after The Beatles to manage three simultaneous Top 10 hits. in her case, the songs were: • "Foolish" (solo; appears on Ashanti's album) • "Always on Time" (Ja Rule featuring Ashanti; appears on Ja Rule's album) • "What's Luv?" (Fat Joe featuring Ja Rule & Ashanti; appears on Fat Joe's album) so Swift might be the first soloist to do it entirely on her own, but she's not the first to accomplish "three simultaneous Top 10 hits from three different albums" without adding more descriptors to the feat.
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Post by mrsomerton on Jul 16, 2023 9:10:47 GMT -5
oh hey, the song where nicki minaj misgenders the artist she's dueting with is expected to drop 50+ spots That might have been made before Lil Uzi came out.
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Post by Soulsista on Jul 16, 2023 10:56:05 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 60, 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
July 20, 1963
01 02 Surf City - Jan & Dean (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 01 Easier Said Than Done - The Essex 03 04 So Much In Love - The Tymes 04 03 Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport - Rolf Harris 05 07 Memphis - Lonnie Mack 06 11 Fingertips (Part 2) - Little Stevie Wonder 07 10 Wipe Out - The Surfaris 08 06 Sukiyaki - Kyu Sakamoto 09 16 (You're The) Devil In Disguise - Elvis Presley 10 13 Pride And Joy - Marvin Gaye
14 34 Blowin' In The Wind - Peter, Paul & Mary 23 52 Judy's Turn To Cry - Lesley Gore
July 20, 1968
01 05 Grazing In The Grass - Hugh Masekela (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 04 Lady Willpower - Gary Puckett & The Union Gap 03 03 Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones 04 01 This Guy's In Love With You - Herb Alpert 05 02 The Horse - Cliff Nobles & Co. 06 08 Stoned Soul Picnic - The 5th Dimension 07 12 Hurdy Gurdy Man - Donovan 08 29 Classical Gas - Mason Williams 09 22 Hello, I Love You - The Doors 10 10 Indian Lake - The Cowsills
July 21, 1973
01 03 Bad, Bad Leroy Brown - Jim Croce (1st of 2 weeks at #1) 02 01 Will It Go Round In Circles - Billy Preston 03 06 Yesterday Once More - The Carpenters 04 04 Shambala - Three Dog Night 05 02 Kodachrome - Paul Simon 06 05 Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) - George Harrison 07 08 Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple 08 14 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Bette Midler 09 07 Playground In My Mind - Clint Holmes 10 12 Natural High - Bloodstone
July 22, 1978
01 01 Shadow Dancing - Andy Gibb (6th of 7 weeks at #1) 02 02 Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty 03 06 Miss You - The Rolling Stones 04 05 Still The Same - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 05 10 Last Dance - Donna Summer 06 11 Grease - Frankie Valli 07 07 The Groove Line - Heatwave 08 04 Use Ta Be My Girl - The O'Jays 09 03 Take a Chance On Me - ABBA 10 21 Three Times a Lady - The Commodores
July 23, 1983
01 01 Every Breath You Take - The Police (3rd of 8 weeks at #1) 02 02 Electric Avenue - Eddy Grant 03 03 Flashdance...What a Feeling - Irene Cara 04 04 Never Gonna Let You Go - Sergio Mendes (w/Joe Pizzulo & Leza Miller) 05 05 Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson 06 06 Come Dancing - The Kinks 07 08 Our House - Madness 08 09 Is There Something I Should Know - Duran Duran 09 11 Stand Back - Stevie Nicks 10 14 She Works Hard For The Money - Donna Summer
12 13 1999 - Prince
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Post by Soulsista on Jul 16, 2023 11:15:33 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
July 23, 1988
01 05 Hold On To The Nights - Richard Marx (1st and only week at #1) 02 03 Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard 03 04 New Sensation - INXS 04 06 Roll With It - Steve Winwood 05 01 The Flame - Cheap Trick 06 08 Hands To Heaven - Breathe 07 09 Make Me Lose Control - Eric Carmen 08 02 Mercedes Boy - Pebbles 09 14 Sign Your Name - Terence Trent D'Arby 10 11 Rush Hour - Jane Wiedlin
July 24, 1993
01 02 Can't Help Falling In Love - UB40 (1st of 7 weeks at #1) 02 01 Weak - SWV 03 03 Whoomp! (There It Is) - Tag Team 04 04 That's The Way Love Goes - Janet Jackson 05 05 Knockin' Da Boots - H-Town 06 07 Show Me Love - Robin S 07 12 Slam - Onyx 08 08 I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me) - Expose 09 09 I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - The Proclaimers 10 06 Have I Told You Lately - Rod Stewart
July 25, 1998
01 01 The Boy Is Mine - Brandy & Monica (8th of 13 weeks at #1) 02 02 You're Still The One - Shania Twain 03 03 My Way - Usher 04 06 Come With Me - Puff Daddy feat. Jimmy Page 05 05 Adia - Sarah McLachlan 06 04 Too Close - Next 07 08 Make It Hot - Nicole feat. Missy Elliott & Mocha 08 07 Ray Of Light - Madonna 09 09 My All - Mariah Carey 10 12 Say It - Voices Of Theory
13 NE Never Ever - All Saints
July 19, 2003
01 01 Crazy In Love - Beyonce feat. Jay-Z (2nd of 8 weeks at #1) 02 02 Magic Stick - Lil Kim feat. 50 Cent 03 04 Rock Wit U (Awww Baby) - Ashanti 04 09 Right Thurr - Chingy 05 07 Unwell - Matchbox Twenty 06 06 Get Busy - Sean Paul 07 08 Bring Me To Life - Evanescence feat. Paul McCoy 08 03 This Is The Night - Clay Aiken 09 12 Miss Independent - Kelly Clarkson 10 15 Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh) - Lumidee
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Post by Soulsista on Jul 16, 2023 11:32:26 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 Flashback:
July 19, 2008
01 01 I Kissed a Girl - Katy Perry (3rd of 7 weeks at #1) 02 04 Take a Bow - Rihanna 03 02 Lollipop - Lil Wayne feat. Static Major 04 03 Bleeding Love - Leona Lewis 05 06 Viva La Vida - Coldplay 06 08 Forever - Chris Brown 07 10 Pocketful Of Sunshine - Natasha Bedingfield 08 05 Burnin' Up - The Jonas Brothers 09 07 Bust It Baby (Part 2) - Plies feat. Ne-Yo 10 16 7 Things - Miley Cyrus
July 20, 2013
01 01 Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke feat. T.I. & Pharrell (5th of 12 weeks at #1) 02 02 Get Lucky - Daft Punk feat. Pharrell 03 03 We Can't Stop - Miley Cyrus 04 04 Radioactive - Imagine Dragons 05 06 Cruise - Florida Georgia Line feat. Nelly 06 05 Can't Hold Us - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton 07 07 Mirrors - Justin Timberlake 08 08 Treasure - Bruno Mars 09 09 Come & Get It - Selena Gomez 10 13 Cups - Anna Kendrick
July 21, 2018
01 06 In My Feelings - Drake (1st of 10 weeks at #1) 02 03 I Like It - Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin 03 05 Girls Like You - Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B 04 01 Nice For What - Drake 05 11 Boo'd Up - Ella Mai 06 04 God's Plan - Drake 07 16 Lucid Dreams - Juice WRLD 08 15 No Tears Left To Cry - Ariana Grande 09 12 Psycho - Post Malone feat. Ty Dolla $ign 10 10 SAD! - XXXTentacion
18 39 Taste - Tyga feat. Offset
July 23, 2022
01 01 As It Was - Harry Styles (10th of 15 weeks at #1) 02 02 About Damn Time - Lizzo 03 03 First Class - Jack Harlow 04 04 Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) - Kate Bush 05 05 Wait For U - Future feat. Drake & Tems 06 07 Me Porto Bonito - Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone 07 08 Heat Waves - Glass Animals 08 06 Jimmy Cooks - Drake feat. 21 Savage 09 09 BREAK MY SOUL - Beyonce 10 10 Big Energy - Latto
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Post by badrobot on Jul 16, 2023 16:15:03 GMT -5
Has Billboard specified when a song is considered a new track vs a remix/alternate version? Taylor’s songs are making me wonder what the rules are.
My assumption is the definition is that if it’s a “new recording” but that seems fuzzy. Do live versions of songs that get airplay/streams not get combined with the original? And what about remixes where the singer records new/different vocals? I believe Mariah and Whitney both would re-record vocals for remixes sometimes. And Madonna’s Don’t Cry For Me Argentina Miami Mix was an entirely new recording but I think was combined with the original.
I know BB made rules about remixes having to retain more of the original after JLo’s “remixes” but it seems odd to me that Taylor’s songs would all count as new songs when she is deliberately trying to emulate the originals.
Is there a clear rule?
Edit: Just remembered that Billboard ended up sometimes crediting “or” for featured artists in cases where a song was popular with 2 different featured singers (like Kid Rock’s “Picture”). Seems hard to pin down the logic here.
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Post by Darkest Hour on Jul 16, 2023 17:48:58 GMT -5
Has Billboard specified when a song is considered a new track vs a remix/alternate version? Taylor’s songs are making me wonder what the rules are. It should be on a case-by-case basis, as generic the answer is. For Taylor's Versions, I think her team specifically asks for separation from original versions because well, that's the point of the re-recordings as now she owns the music.
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Post by badrobot on Jul 16, 2023 18:18:10 GMT -5
Has Billboard specified when a song is considered a new track vs a remix/alternate version? Taylor’s songs are making me wonder what the rules are. It should be on a case-by-case basis, as generic the answer is. For Taylor's Versions, I think her team specifically asks for separation from original versions because well, that's the point of the re-recordings as now she owns the music. I suppose that's fair! Kind of nice if for once BB is honest and says "yeah it depends" lol.
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Post by iHype. on Jul 16, 2023 18:22:05 GMT -5
It’s considered a new song if a “remix” completely becomes a different song essentially with new lyrics/instrumental/etc that shares little resemblance to the original (Ain’t It Funny) or if any version is released *years* after the original (TVs, certain new versions) even if they are very similar.
In Taylor’s case the versions are also released by a different label.
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Post by Groovy on Jul 17, 2023 12:36:30 GMT -5
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 17, 2023 12:48:17 GMT -5
7/17/2023 By Gary Trust
Plus, Taylor Swift becomes the first woman with simultaneous top 10s from three of her own albums, as her re-recorded "I Can See You" debuts at No. 5.
Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” rebounds to top the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart for a 14th total week. The smash ties for the fifth-longest command in the Hot 100’s nearly 65-year history.
Plus, as Taylor Swift’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, the set’s “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault)” debuts at No. 5 on the Hot 100. The song joins Swift’s “Cruel Summer,” from 2019’s Lover, and “Karma,” from 2022’s Midnights, in the Hot 100’s top 10 – making Swift the first woman ever with simultaneous top 10s from three of her own albums. Among all acts, only The Beatles previously achieved such a triple from three of their albums.
Meanwhile, “I Can See You” opens as Swift’s 42nd Hot 100 top 10, extending her record for the most among women.
The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data, the lattermost metric reflecting purchases of physical singles and digital tracks from full-service digital music retailers; digital singles sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites are excluded from chart calculations. All charts (dated July 22, 2023) will update on Billboard.com Tuesday (July 18). For all chart news, you can follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram.
Wallen’s “Last Night,” released on Big Loud/Mercury/Republic Records, drew 75.4 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 1%) and 28.6 million streams (down 4%) and sold 7,000 downloads (down 8%) in the July 7-13 tracking week, according to Luminate.
As “Last Night” leads the Hot 100 for a 14th week, returning from No. 2, it ties for the fifth-longest domination in the chart’s history.
Longest-Leading Billboard Hot 100 No. 1s:
19, “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, beginning April 13, 2019 16, “Despacito,” Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, May 27, 2017 16, “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, Dec. 2, 1995 15, “As It Was,” Harry Styles, April 16, 2022 14 (to date), “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen, March 18, 2023 14, “Uptown Funk!,” Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars, Jan. 17, 2015 14, “I Gotta Feeling,” The Black Eyed Peas, July 11, 2009 14, “We Belong Together,” Mariah Carey, June 4, 2005 14, “Candle in the Wind 1997”/“Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” Elton John, Oct. 11, 1997 14, “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix),” Los Del Rio, Aug. 3, 1996 14, “I’ll Make Love to You,” Boyz II Men, Aug. 27, 1994 14, “I Will Always Love You,” Whitney Houston, Nov. 28, 1992
“Last Night,” which first led the Hot 100 in March, becoming Wallen’s initial leader on the list, pushes from No. 2 for a 16th week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart; lifts 5-2 on Digital Song Sales, following a week on top; and holds at its No. 3 best on Radio Songs.
“Last Night” also tops Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, which employs the same multi-metric methodology as the Hot 100, for a 23rd week, the sixth-longest rule since the chart became an all-encompassing genre reflection in 1958; Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line’s “Meant To Be” spent a record 50 weeks at No. 1 in 2017-18.
Plus, “Last Night,” which crowned the Country Airplay chart for eight weeks, ascends to No. 5 on both Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay – as it becomes the first song by a lead male soloist to have topped Country Airplay and hit the top five on the two latter lists. (It’s the first top five hit by a lead solo male on all three charts since Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” hit No. 2 on Adult Pop Airplay and No. 4 on both Country Airplay and Pop Airplay in 2008.)
“Last Night” additionally notches a seventh week atop Billboard’s Songs of the Summer chart, having ranked at No. 1 each week since the survey returned.
Luke Combs’ cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” rebounds for a third week at its No. 2 high on the Hot 100, from No. 3, with top Sales Gainer honors (11,000, up 7%).
A week after soaring in as her third Hot 100 No. 1, Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire” falls to No. 3. Although down 32% to 24.3 million streams and 81% to 5,000 sold, it jumps by 6% to 27.9 million in airplay audience. It falls to No. 3 on Streaming Songs, from No. 1, and 2-6 on Digital Song Sales, while rising 22-21 on Radio Songs.
Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” holds at No. 4 on the Hot 100, after reaching its No. 3 best, as it spends a fourth week atop Radio Songs (92.2 million, essentially even week over week). The collab concurrently tops the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart for a 46th week, extending the longest reign since the ranking began over a year ago (in partnership with music festival and global brand Afro Nation).
As Taylor Swift’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) soars in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart – marking her 12th leader, the most among women, as she surpasses Barba Streisand’s 11 – the re-recorded LP’s “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault)” debuts at No. 5 on the Hot 100. The song starts with 24.7 million streams, 361,000 in airplay audience and 4,000 sold.
The track arrives as Swift’s 42nd Hot 100 top 10, extending her record for the most among women.
Most Billboard Hot 100 Top 10s:
68, Drake 42, Taylor Swift 38, Madonna 34, The Beatles 32, Rihanna 30, Michael Jackson 29, Elton John 28, Mariah Carey 28, Stevie Wonder 27, Janet Jackson 26, Justin Bieber 25, Lil Wayne 25, Elvis Presley (whose career start predated the Hot 100’s inception)
“I Can See You” is also Swift’s 26th top five Hot 100 hit, the chart’s fifth-best total. Drake leads with 35 top five entries, followed by The Beatles (29), Madonna (28) and Mariah Carey (27).
Meanwhile, “I Can See You” joins Swift’s “Cruel Summer,” down to No. 9 on the Hot 100 from its No. 7 high, and “Karma” (featuring Ice Spice), which dips 9-10 after reaching No. 2, in the top 10. With the tracks from three Swift albums – Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), 2019’s Lover and 2022’s Midnights, respectively – she becomes the first woman with simultaneous top 10s from three of her own albums. Swift scores the feat thanks to the stars-aligning combination of the arrival of her new LP and its highest-charting hit on the Hot 100; the revived “Cruel Summer,” now being promoted as a single four years after its release; and the continued run of the latest single from her newest studio album of all-new material. Among all acts, only The Beatles have also charted three simultaneous Hot 100 top 10s from three different albums of theirs: On the Feb. 29, 1964, chart, “I Want To Hold Your Hand” ranked at No. 1, “She Loves You” placed at No. 2 and “Please Please Me” entered the top 10 at No. 6; the songs were released on, respectively, the Fab Four’s U.S. albums Meet The Beatles, The Beatles’ Second Album and Introducing… The Beatles.Also notably, “I Can See You” is Swift’s second “Taylor’s Version”-titled song to hit the Hot 100’s top 10; “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” from Red (Taylor’s Version), premiered at No. 1 on the Nov. 27, 2021, chart. “I Can See You” is also Swift’s second “From the Vault”-branded song to reach the top 10, after multiple mixes of “All Too Well” contributed to that song’s Hot 100 run, including its 10-minute-plus “From the Vault” version; she has unearthed such-named songs on Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version) and Fearless (Taylor’s Version), the first three of her planned six re-recorded albums. Meanwhile, “Cruel Summer” claims the Hot 100’s top Airplay Gainer award for a third consecutive week (38.3 million, up 27%). Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” falls 5-6 on the Hot 100, after eight weeks at No. 1 beginning upon its debut in January. Gunna’s “Fukumean” pushes 8-7 for a new Hot 100 high. It concurrently reaches No. 1 on both the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, becoming the rapper’s first leader on each ranking. On the Hot 100, it takes the top Streaming Gainer nod (23.7 million, up 17%). Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s top 10, Lil Durk’s “All My Life,” featuring J. Cole, descends 6-8, after it debuted at its No. 2 peak. Again, for all chart news, you can follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram and all charts (dated July 22), including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh on Billboard.com Wednesday (July 18). 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 Music Fan on Jul 17, 2023 13:00:03 GMT -5
STAY PRESSED PULSE!!. But all jokes aside, this is an amazing run, especially for a Country song.
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Post by neel on Jul 17, 2023 13:12:14 GMT -5
STAY PRESSED PULSE!!. But all jokes aside, this is an amazing run, especially for a Country song. I would’ve supported it if it was another but Morgan Wallen. Not even Wikipedia editors are interested in this song it’s not even getting updated weekly, just look at its page compared to other 14+ week dominators.
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Post by 85la on Jul 17, 2023 13:56:26 GMT -5
Among all acts, only The Beatles have also charted three simultaneous Hot 100 top 10s from three different albums of theirs: On the Feb. 29, 1964, chart, “I Want To Hold Your Hand” ranked at No. 1, “She Loves You” placed at No. 2 and “Please Please Me” entered the top 10 at No. 6; the songs were released on, respectively, the Fab Four’s U.S. albums Meet The Beatles, The Beatles’ Second Album and Introducing… The Beatles.
Hmm, interesting how they aren't mentioning the week of April 4, 1964 when they held the entire top 5, which according to my assessment at the top of the page, were collectively from FOUR different albums. Maybe they aren't including Can't Buy Me Love, which I guess was only later included on the soundtrack album A Hard Day's Night? I might email them about it.
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Post by joshtheking on Jul 17, 2023 15:32:56 GMT -5
Thanks to Speak Now TV, Taylor adds #31, #53 & #74 to her list of peak positions. She has not had a song peak at the following positions: #24, #29, #36, #70, #78, #81, #86, #93, #95, #96, #97, #98, #99, #100 Cruel Summer's revival took away her #29 peak lol
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 17, 2023 15:42:48 GMT -5
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Post by hitsrus on Jul 17, 2023 15:52:49 GMT -5
Among all acts, only The Beatles have also charted three simultaneous Hot 100 top 10s from three different albums of theirs: On the Feb. 29, 1964, chart, “I Want To Hold Your Hand” ranked at No. 1, “She Loves You” placed at No. 2 and “Please Please Me” entered the top 10 at No. 6; the songs were released on, respectively, the Fab Four’s U.S. albums Meet The Beatles, The Beatles’ Second Album and Introducing… The Beatles.
Hmm, interesting how they aren't mentioning the week of April 4, 1964 when they held the entire top 5, which according to my assessment at the top of the page, were collectively from FOUR different albums. Maybe they aren't including Can't Buy Me Love, which I guess was only later included on the soundtrack album A Hard Day's Night? I might email them about it.
Yea strange. Even if that was the reason for CBML - the fact it was a standalone single plus all the other albums was more than noteworthy and a better achievement overall.
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Post by Darkest Hour on Jul 17, 2023 17:59:56 GMT -5
The Story Of Us, which imo has a better Taylor's Version, still didn't peak within top 40.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jul 17, 2023 19:26:50 GMT -5
^Agreed. Those From the Vault songs that charted above it in the Hot 100 ended up blocking that from happening, LOL!
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jul 17, 2023 20:33:47 GMT -5
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Post by tituscat on Jul 18, 2023 4:56:18 GMT -5
14 weeks at number 1 is amazing for a country song! I’m happy for Morgan. Also I still don’t understand why people on here hate this song so much. I like the song and so do millions of other people. It’s hilarious watching people on here complain about the song every week and being confused about why it’s so popular.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Jul 18, 2023 5:10:57 GMT -5
BUBBLING UNDER #1. Thomas Rhett - Angels Don't Always Have Wings (+4) #2. Rylo Rodriguez feat. NoCap - Thang For You #3. Dominic Fike - Mona Lisa (+20) #4. Luke Bryan - But I Got A Beer in My Hands (+14) #5. Tory Lanez and Trippie Redd feat. Yoko Gold - Hurt Me (DEBUT) #6. Chris Young - Looking for You (+1) #7. Cole Swindell - Drinkaby (-4) #8. Lil Baby - March Madness (DBEUT) #9. Lil Tjay feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again - Project Walls (DEBUT) #10. KAROL G - AMARGURA (+6) #11. Lauren Daigle - Thank God I Do (+6) #12. Tim McGraw - Standing Room Only (-2) #13. That Mexican OT, Paul Wall, and DRODi - Johnny Dang (-2) #14. Bakar - Hell N Back (=) #15. Dylan Scott - Can't Have Mine (-2) #16. NewJeans - New Jeans (DEBUT) #17. DDG - I'm Geekin' (-2) #18. Warren Zeiders - Pretty Little Poison (DEBUT) #19. Dave and Central Cee - Sprinter (-2) #20. Nate Smith - WOLRD ON FIRE (+5) #21. Edén Muñoz and Junior H - Abcdario #22. Peso Pluma and Blessd - Las Morras (-3) #23. Zach Bryan - Sun to Me (DEBUT) #24. Kelsea Ballerini - IF YOU GO DOWN (I'M GOIN' DOWN TOO) (-2) #25. Eslabon Armado and Luis R Conriquez - Así Lo Quiso Dios (-1)
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Post by hitsrus on Jul 18, 2023 5:20:55 GMT -5
You Proof survived #25. Taylor was so close! #26
Something In the Orange also survived #21.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Jul 18, 2023 5:25:57 GMT -5
No notable gains this week
Notable Losses: #37. Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma (-11) #38. Jordan Davis - Next Thing You Know (-10) #41. Old Dominion - Memory Lane (-14) #44. Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny - un x100to (-12) #45. Morgan Wallen - Thought You Should Know (-12) #47. David Guetta (-11) #49. Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj with Aqua - Barbie World (-14) #51. Bad Bunny - WHERE SHE GOES (-12) #54. Latto feat. Cardi B - Put It On Da Floor Again (-13) #55. Post Malone - Chemical (-15) #59. Fuerza Regida - SABOR FRESA (-17) #60. Lil Uzi Vert - Flooded the Face (-49) #61. Kaliii - Area Codes (-15) #62. Peso Pluma and Grupo Frontera - TULUM (-19) #65. Peso Pluma, Gabit Ballesteros, and Junior H - LADY GAGA (-17) #68. Fuerza Regida - TQM (-14) #71. Lil Durk feat. Morgan Wallen - Stand By Me (-13) #76. Lil Uzi Vert feat. Nicki Minaj - Endless Fashion (-56) #78. Young Thug feat. Drake - Oh U Went (-22) #81. Bizarrap and Peso Pluma - Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55 (-19) #84. Peso Pluma - BYE (-23) #85. Peso Pluma and Junior H - LUNA (-26) #88. KAROL G and Shakira - TQG (-14) #89. Peso Pluma - Por las Noches (-10) #93. Peso Pluma - RUBICON (-16) #94. Junior H and Peso Pluma - El Azul (-12) #95. Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST - Cowgirls (-11) #96. Sexxy Red and Tay Keith feat. Nicki Minaj - Pound Town 2 (-10) #99. Tainy and Bad Bunny - MOJABI GHOST (-42) #100. Jonas Brothers - Waffle House (-15)
Re-entry: #86. DaBaby - SHAKE SUMN
Notable Dropouts: Boy's a liar Pt. 2 (22 weeks) Ain't That Some (18 weeks)
Biggest Gain in Sales: Fast Car Biggest Gain in Airplay: Cruel Summer Biggest Gain in Streaming: fukumean
Gained in Points: #2. Luke Combs - Fast Car (+1) #7. Gunna - fukumean (+1) *new peak* #9. Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer (-2) #12. SZA - Snooze (+1) #17. Jelly Roll - Need A Favor (=) #27. FIFTY FIFTY - Cupid (-3) #29. Bailey Zimmerman - Religiously (+1) #32. Dua Lipa - Dance the Night (-3) #36. Ed Sheeran - Eyes Closed (-2) #67. Doechii feat. Kodak Black - What It Is (Block Boy) (-1) #72. David Kushner - Daylight (-3) #79. Post Malone - Mourning (-4) #83. Lainey Wilson - Watermelon Moonshine (+4) *new peak* #87. Morgan Wallen - Everything I Love (-4) #91. Yahritza y Su Esencia and Grupo Frontera - Frágil (-2) #92. Peso Pluma and Jasiel Nuñez - LAGUNAS (+5) #98. Rod Wave - Fight the Feeling (-3)
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HolidayGuy
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jul 18, 2023 7:47:14 GMT -5
"Popular" only down six spots to No. 80 in its sixth week, despite the 22 TS entries through No. 74. Next week, it should break the six-week tie with "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and "Sorry."
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Jul 18, 2023 8:35:31 GMT -5
The Story Of Us, which imo has a better Taylor's Version, still didn't peak within top 40. The Story of Us ... 'looks a lot like a [chart] tragedy now!' Unreal OG: #41 and TV: #42. The song deserves better.
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Groovy
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Post by Groovy on Jul 18, 2023 9:44:28 GMT -5
Are there any doubts that Last Night will break Old Town Road’s record at this point?
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musiclife
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Post by musiclife on Jul 18, 2023 10:12:12 GMT -5
Are there any doubts that Last Night will break Old Town Road’s record at this point? No there isn't.
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85la
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Post by 85la on Jul 18, 2023 11:34:22 GMT -5
Are there any doubts that Last Night will break Old Town Road’s record at this point? No there isn't. Yes there are.
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