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Post by fridayteenage on Mar 2, 2024 0:55:30 GMT -5
Songs this decade with multiple weeks of average 100k US Spotify streams hourly (so 16.8 mill for the week): vii The box: 24, 24, 21, 19, 18, 18, 17
v Good 4 u: 31, 24, 20, 17, 17
iv Wap: 19, 18, 17, 17 Kill bill: 19, 18, 17, 17
III As it was: 24, 18, 17 Flowers: 21, 20, 18 drivers license: 30, 25, 18
II Anti hero: 31, 19 rockin around the christmas tree: 20, 17
7/9 are female songs with multiple huge weeks. I wonder how long kanye's virus will last.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Mar 2, 2024 1:45:57 GMT -5
US Spotify - 02/29/24
1(=) Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign - CARNIVAL 3,073,510 (+78,530) 2(=) Benson Boone - Beautiful Things 1,576,098 (-10,727) 3(+1) 21 Savage - redrum 1,543,136 (+73,994) 4(+1) Noah Kahan - Stick Season 1,426,691 (-20,729) 5(-2) Beyoncé - TEXAS HOLD EM 1,426,286 (-59,186) 6(+1) Djo - End of Beginning 1,354,562 (+90,070) 7(-1) SZA - Saturn 1,327,684 (-73,138) 8(=) Zach Bryan, Kacey Musgraves - I Remember Everything 1,279,528 (+44,431) 9(=) Bryson Tiller - Whatever She Wants 1,149,298 (+43,667) 10(=) Teddy Swims - Lose Control 1,075,040 (+4,915)
Other: 11(=) Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me 1,054,039 (+10,362) 12(=) Flo Milli - Never Lose Me 994,132 (+7,121) 13(+2) Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine 957,329 (+19,736) 14(=) Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer 951,195 (+9,953) 15(+1) Yeat - Breathe 930,897 (-1,783) 16(-3) Xavi - La Diabla 919,455 (-37,001) 17(=) Travis Scott, Playboi Carti - FE!N 914,489 (+28,192) 18(+2) Rich Amiri - ONE CALL 900,050 (+48,197) 19(-1) Tate McRae - greedy 885,691 (+7,656) 20(-1) Lil Tecca - 500lbs 881,863 (+24,883) 21(=) SZA - Snooze 847,738 (+12,505) 25(+1) Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign - BURN 772,705 (+17,201) 27(-2) YG Marley - Praise Jah in the Moonlight 761,112 (-11,770) 28(=) Drake, Sexyy Red, SZA - Rich Baby Daddy 727,244 (+7,397) 30(=) JID, 21 Savage, Baby Tate - Surround Sound 716,330 (+12,925) 31(-2) Sabrina Carpenter - Feather 707,071 (-9,791) 32(=) The Weeknd, JENNIE, Lily-Rose Depp - One of the Girls 692,422 (-6,289) 34(=) Xavi - La Victima 683,630 (-1,620) 35(+1) Drake, Yeat - IDGAF 657,828 (+5,941) 39(-1) Good Neighbors - Home 627,499 (+111) 40(-1) Drake, J. Cole - First Person Shooter 607,724 (-18,393) 41(+2) Don Toliver - Bandit 607,017 (+3,200) 43(+1) Doja Cat - Agora Hills 599,203 (+6,377) 44(+1) Zach Bryan - Heading South 592,551 (+2,876) 45(-4) Frank Ocean - Pink + White 584,516 (-33,083) 46(+1) 4batz - act ii: date @ 8 570,328 (+2,229) 47(-1) Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign - FUK SUMN 565,892 (-13,686) 48(+1) The Weeknd, Playboi Carti, Madonna - Popular 563,352 (-2,436) 50(=) Ritchy Mitch & The Coal Miners - Evergreen 558,106 (-7,647) 52(-1) TV Girl - Lovers Rock 550,137 (-3,419) 54(+4) Travis Scott - MY EYES 542,974 (+18,846) 57(=) Tate McRae - exes 532,891 (+6,354) 58(-5) Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For? 531,038 (-5,952) 60(-1) Michael Marcagi - Scared to Start 511,045 (-8,248) 61(+6) Taylor Swift - Is It Over Now? 505,037 (+17,337) 64(-1) Kali Uchis, Peso Pluma - Igual Que Un Ángel 497,620 (-4,296) 66(+5) BigXthaPlug - Mmhmm 495,745 (+16,766) 67(-3) Muni Long - Made For Me 492,860 (-4,369) 68(+1) Dua Lipa - Training Season 486,879 (+5,292) 71(+6) 21 Savage, Travis Scott, Metro Boomin - née-nah 483,225 (+13,230) 72(+1) TV Girl - Not Allowed 483,111 (+5,420) 73(-1) Dylan Gossett - Coal 476,319 (-2,639) 83(-3) Jessie Murph, Jelly Roll - Wild Ones 461,097 (-6,800) 85(+2) Tyla - Water 459,238 (+2,629) 90(DEBUT) Twenty One Pilots - Overcompensate 455,239 92(+1) Ariana Grande - yes, and? 450,448 (+4,803) 94(-5) Noah Kahan - Northern Attitude 448,284 (-2,583) 100(-8) Bad Bunny, Feid - PERRO NEGRO 440,681 (-6,183)
103(+12) Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten 435,158 (+20,658) 106(-5) Arctic Monkeys - I Wanna Be Yours 432,873 (-1,855) 107(-3) Zach Bryan - Oklahoma Smokeshow 431,233 (-438) 115(-4) Ice Spice - Think U The Shit (Fart) 420,435 (+1,348) 116(-6) Drake - You Broke My Heart 420,304 (-2,180) 120(-13) Noah Kahan - Forever 414,548 (-10,633) 122(-2) Nicki Minaj - FTCU 408,182 (-2,133) 123(+26) Usher, Ludacris, Lil Jon - Yeah! 407,780 (+25,384) 125(-6) Blake Roman, Sam Haft, Andrew Underberg - Poison 406,833 (-3,739) 128(+7) Dua Lipa - Houdini 404,870 (+9,749) 131(-22) Lil Yachty - A Cold Sunday 401,912 (-21,286) 132(-30) Brent Faiyaz - Best Time 401,491 (-32,355) 133(+11) Key Glock - Let's Go 401,166 (+14,194) 135(+10) PARTYNEXTDOOR - Break from Toronto 399,139 (+12,500) 141(-4) Travis Scott, Swae Lee, Chief Keef - Nightcrawler 393,899 (-1,008) 142(-6) The Red Clay Strays - Wondering Why 393,367 (-1,643) 145(-32) Morgan Wallen, Eric Church - Man Made A Bar 390,380 (-26,411) 146(-19) Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign - BACK TO ME 389,684 (-12,584) 148(-17) LE SSERAFIM - EASY 385,205 (-13,026) 153(-7) Taylor Swift - Don't Blame Me 380,909 (-5,316) 163(=) Luke Combs - Where the Wild Things Are 376,595 (+4,191) 165(-14) Andrew Underberg, Sam Haft, Keith David, Blake Roman - Loser, Baby 374,561 (-6,974) 170(+4) Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On the Dancefloor 373,455 (+10,897) 172(-15) Fuerza Regida - TÚ NAME 370,184 (-5,125) 174(-3) KAROL G, Tiësto - CONTIGO 369,135 (+1,583) 179(re-entry) Kacey Musgraves - Deeper Well 363,593 186(+6) Cody Johnson - The Painter 357,341 (+9,005) 189(-9) Peso Pluma, Anitta - BELLAKEO 355,237 (-4,078) 190(-9) Xavi, Los Dareyes De La Sierra - Poco A Poco 354,104 (-5,054) 193(+2) Steve Lacy - Some 350,787 (+4,006)
Biggest Gains (50K+): Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1, End of Beginning, redrum
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Mar 2, 2024 2:10:18 GMT -5
US Spotify - Week 02/29/24
1(=) Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign - CARNIVAL 19,413,275 2(=) Beyoncé - TEXAS HOLD EM 12,289,653 3(=) Benson Boone - Beautiful Things 10,781,672 4(=) Noah Kahan - Stick Season 10,358,583 5(DEBUT) SZA - Saturn 10,147,765 6(-1) 21 Savage - redrum 9,757,640 7(-1) Zach Bryan, Kacey Musgraves - I Remember Everything 8,760,527 8(+8) Djo - End of Beginning 8,070,145 *NEW PEAK* 9(-2) Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me 7,615,640 10(+2) Teddy Swims - Lose Control 7,465,170 *NEW PEAK*
11(-1) Xavi - La Diabla 7,089,774 12(+18) Bryson Tiller - Whatever She Wants 7,088,674 *NEW PEAK* 13(-5) Flo Milli - Never Lose Me 6,946,214 14(-5) Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer 6,939,520 15(+3) Yeat - Breathe 6,543,005 *NEW PEAK* 16(-5) Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine 6,432,985 17(-4) Tate McRae - greedy 6,201,055 18(-1) Lil Tecca - 500lbs 6,175,324 19(-5) Rich Amiri - ONE CALL 6,091,032 20(-5) SZA - Snooze 5,898,745 23(+2) YG Marley - Praise Jah in the Moonlight 5,636,352 *NEW PEAK* 24(+2) Travis Scott, Playboi Carti - FE!N 5,429,127 25(-5) Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign - BURN 5,379,177 26(-4) Drake, Sexyy Red, SZA - Rich Baby Daddy 5,198,581 31(-8) Xavi - La Victima 4,961,447 32(-1) Sabrina Carpenter - Feather 4,952,931 33(-5) JID, 21 Savage, Baby Tate - Surround Sound 4,832,128 34(-2) The Weeknd, JENNIE, Lily-Rose Depp - One of the Girls 4,805,707 35(=) Good Neighbours - Home 4,549,674 38(-1) Drake, Yeat - IDGAF 4,424,501 40(-2) Don Toliver - Bandit 4,275,473 41(+8) Zach Bryan - Heading South 4,267,865 43(=) Doja Cat - Agora Hills 4,190,198 44(+10) Drake, J. Cole - First Person Shooter 4,082,253 45(+3) Frank Ocean - Pink + White 4,010,791 46(-19) Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign - FUK SUMN 4,861,636 47(-8) 4batz - act ii: date @ 8 4,045,739 49(-4) The Weeknd, Playboi Carti, Madonna - Popular 4,001,021 51(+7) Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners - Evergreen 3,807,125 *NEW PEAK* 53(+2) TV Girl - Lovers Rock 3,743,685 54(-3) Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For? 3,738,794 57(-5) Tate McRae - exes 3,680,288 58(+8) Michael Marcagi - Scared to Start 3,671,737 *NEW PEAK* 60(-7) Kali Uchis, Peso Pluma - Igual Que Un Ángel 3,604,904 61(-1) Taylor Swift - Is It Over Now? 3,591,904 62(-38) Dua Lipa - Training Season 3,591,206 65(+2) Muni Long - Made for Me 3,526,778 *NEW PEAK* 68(+1) BigXthaPlug - Mmhmm 3,442,218 73(+1) TV Girl - Not Allowed 3,290,749 74(+23) Jessie Murph, Jelly Roll - Wild Ones 3,282,068 *NEW PEAK* 75(+2) Tyla - Water 3,280,347 78(+39) Dylan Gossett - Coal 3,248,565 *NEW PEAK* 81(-20) Ariana Grande - yes, and? 3,227,716 83(-19) Ice Spice - Think U the Shit (Fart) 3,225,284 84(+4) 21 Savage, Travis Scott, Metro Boomin - née-nah 3,212,337 87(+5) Travis Scott - MY EYES 3,182,845 89(+9) Bad Bunny, Feid - PERRO NEGRO 3,163,489 90(-15) Northern Attitude 3,156,359 99(+14) Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten 3,055,568
103(+16) Zach Bryan - Oklahoma Smokeshow 2,995,776 105(-42) Noah Kahan - Forever 2,990,563 109(-69) Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign - BACK TO ME 2,933,001 112(-3) Arctic Monkeys - I Wanna Be Yours 2,913,980 113(+32) Brent Faiyaz - Best Time 2,913,451 *NEW PEAK* 114(+71) Morgna Wallen, Eric Church - Man Made A Bar 2,908,206 115(-22) Blake Roman, Sam Haft, Andrew Underberg - Poison 2,899,936 117(DEBUT) LE SSERAFIM - EASY 2,894,332 124(-23) Dua Lipa - Houdini 2,828,806 128(-33) The Red Clay Strays - Wondering Why 2,794,932 132(-32) Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On the Dancefloor 2,765,034 136(+58) Lil Yachty - A Cold Sunday 2,756,161 138(-7) Taylor Swift - Don't Blame Me 2,726,148 141(-71) KAROL G, Tiësto - CONTIGO 2,703,198 142(-31) Andrew Underberg, Sam Haft, Keith David, Blake Roman - Loser, Baby 2,690,943 143(-22) PARTYNEXTDOOR - Break from Toronto 2,685,753 144(+25) Key Glock - Let's Go 2,681,622 *NEW PEAK* 149(+12) Travis Scott, Swae Lee, Chief Keef - Nightcrawler 2,655,894 *NEW PEAK* 152(re-entry) Drake - You Broke My Heart 2,636,259 154(-31) Peso Pluma, Anitta - BELLAKEO 2,629,194 155(-4) Xavi, Los Dareyes De La Sierra - Poco A Poco 2,628,585 168(-1) Luke Combs - Where the Wild Things Are 2,529,707 171(+20) Bob Marley & The Wailers - Could You Be Loved 2,399,659 *NEW PEAK* 175(-85) Morgan Wallen - Spin You Around (Morgan's Version) 3,122,786 176(-2) Noah Kahan - All My Love 2,475,135 181(re-entry) Cody Johnson - The Painter 2,440,781 186(DEBUT) Selena Gomez - Love On 2,415,380 191(-25) Feid, ATL Jacob - LUNA 2,407,094 193(re-entry) HARDY - TRUCK BED 2,385,053 195(+5) Steve Lacy - Some 2,374,379 200(-104) Warren Zeiders - Pretty Little Poison 2,354,920
Well sadly, CARNIVAL continues its dominance on streaming as it stays on top for a third week in a row. It will likely stay there until a huge single goes viral as it's yet to peak in streams as it was up by 29.26%. Apparently there are people here who aren't uncomfortable a n@zi sympathizer has one of the biggest songs in the country right now. Meanwhile, TEXAS HOLD EM has sadly peaked and fell by 13.18%. Breaking up the monotony of the Top 10 we actually have three new songs. First off, after much hype, SZA finally dropped Saturn out of the blue as it debuts with 10.1M. We also saw End of the Beginning break into the Top 10, giving Djo his first ever Top 10 hit, as it was up huge by 29.18%. Finally (and much to my annoyance), Lose Control's slow climb was finally enough to break into the Top 10 as it increased by 11.15%
In terms of notable drop offs, we saw two debuts from last week not stick as Training Season was down 27.84% from last week, and CONTIGO dropped by 20.24%. Unfortunately it was also a rather slow week with Saturn being the only big debut from last Friday. The only other debuts were Love On - which I'd actually completely forgotten had dropped before doing this week's charts - and LE SSERAFIM's EASY which was a mid-week release.
Curiously we saw a lot of gains this week, the biggest of which came for Bryson Tiller's comeback single Whatever She Wants which almost doubled its streams from last week - shooting up 46.73% Do not be surprised if this goes into the Top 10 next week. And while most of Yeat's songs didn't stay, Breathe was up 10.16%.
Notable Gains: Whatever She Wants - 46.73% CARNIVAL - 29.26% End of Beginning - 29.18% Thinkin Bout You - 26.1% Man Made A Bar - 19.6% A Cold Sunday - 15.62% Everybody Wants to Rule the World - 11.58% redrum - 11.28% Lose Control - 11.15% The Less I Know the Better - 11.03% The Middle - 10.86% One Dance - 10.76% Thinkin' Bout Me - 10.73% Coal - 10.42% Breathe - 10.16% Work Out - 10.12% FE!N - 10.1% Power Trip - 9.94%
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Post by artistry on Mar 2, 2024 2:19:18 GMT -5
I hope Djo's End of Beginning enter the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week. Is it getting any radio airplay yet?
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Post by R.K. on Mar 2, 2024 9:02:39 GMT -5
Seems like Carnival might be the rare Kanye West track to actually stick around. I swear his fanbase will never leave him at this point. They're saying it's Gen Z men which is even crazier. It’s not crazy at all. I work with mostly Gen-Z, and they seem to have a completely different perception to ‘trolling’ and ‘notoriety’ than millennials. They don’t see those as negative concepts at all, despite growing up in cancel culture, it’s the oddest thing. And most of them see Kanye as the greatest troll of them all, so there’s a part of them that worship him for that. Not to mention that he’s still the megalord of the hypebeast community, which still seems to be a huge driving force for hip-hop zeitgeist.
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Post by Az Paynter on Mar 2, 2024 9:15:35 GMT -5
So what you're basically saying is Gen Z has grown up to be ridiculously horrible judges of character? 'Cause uhh... that ain't it fam.
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Post by 👑 Eloquent ™ on Mar 2, 2024 10:42:39 GMT -5
So what you're basically saying is Gen Z has grown up to be ridiculously horrible judges of character? 'Cause uhh... that ain't it fam. Tbh that poster isn't off the mark at all. I've seen a lot of Gen Z be pro-Trump/Kanye and pro anything that pretty much breaks the status quo, is non-conventional, and rails against politically correctness/"woke" culture. So Kanye, Trump, far-right figureheads like them seem to be huge among Gen Z males where they admire unadulterated honesty above what's right or wrong, so anything controversial Kanye's said only likely made them love him more. With that said, I love the song myself, but I'm certainly not surprised to see it hit there.
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Post by Az Paynter on Mar 2, 2024 10:59:11 GMT -5
^ Sorry if I wasn't clear enough (I don't think I was) but that's exactly what I meant by 'that ain't it'. Because if this is indeed the case, WT-actual-F, Gen Z?!
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Post by wavey. on Mar 2, 2024 11:14:20 GMT -5
In the midst of being constantly removed off of streaming sites, Ye/Ty$ still holding strong!
Surprised at the Bryson surge, he's been trying, good to see something stick. He should send it to radio asap.
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Post by avamaxstan on Mar 2, 2024 15:29:15 GMT -5
They're saying it's Gen Z men which is even crazier. It’s not crazy at all. I work with mostly Gen-Z, and they seem to have a completely different perception to ‘trolling’ and ‘notoriety’ than millennials. They don’t see those as negative concepts at all, despite growing up in cancel culture, it’s the oddest thing. And most of them see Kanye as the greatest troll of them all, so there’s a part of them that worship him for that. Not to mention that he’s still the megalord of the hypebeast community, which still seems to be a huge driving force for hip-hop zeitgeist. Thank you for explaining it to them, lol. It’s not that complicated, boys and young men have always liked being contrarians and edgelords. 7th grade me was running to spend my allowance on Eminem CDs because my parents and the media told me he was horrible and offensive.
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Post by musiclife on Mar 2, 2024 17:26:36 GMT -5
So what you're basically saying is Gen Z has grown up to be ridiculously horrible judges of character? 'Cause uhh... that ain't it fam. Tbh that poster isn't off the mark at all. I've seen a lot of Gen Z be pro-Trump/Kanye and pro anything that pretty much breaks the status quo, is non-conventional, and rails against politically correctness/"woke" culture. So Kanye, Trump, far-right figureheads like them seem to be huge among Gen Z males where they admire unadulterated honesty above what's right or wrong, so anything controversial Kanye's said only likely made them love him more. With that said, I love the song myself, but I'm certainly not surprised to see it hit there. Thank you. I'm not off my mark at all. Most of these people are pro trumpers and far rights. Kanye is literally a mentally unstable person who is basically almost a nazi. His entire album is literally down in streams except this one song, and it's because it's being supported somewhere by some alt right wings, and conservatives probably pissed Beyonce is country. If this was a gen z thing the entire album would have all the songs about 1 million at least. This one song is being focused on. Where else is it coming from? It has zero airplay. Excuse me for not supporting someone who supports terrible things. Way off from supporting Eminem who was controversial for dissing celebrities in songs. In the eyes of the people supporting carnival it's a protest against the industry and America.. the sad part is that it's Gen z males too. I have young nieces and they tell me they've been playing carnival non stop.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Mar 2, 2024 17:49:02 GMT -5
I wouldn’t be quick to brand them all “Trumpers” or “right-wingers” even. Particularly since, as has been said before, younger people of any generation will often listen to music that opposes older generations, and a lot of time, it’s in response to whoever complains the loudest. In the 80s, it was whoever Tipper Gore was bitching about. In the 90s, Eminem and Marilyn Manson. It doesn’t necessarily mean they take who they listen to seriously, at least in the way a lot of us might. They enjoy it because of the reaction.
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Post by lurker2 on Mar 2, 2024 18:52:11 GMT -5
Honestly, as a Gen Z young strait man, most Ye fans I know are vanilla progressives/liberal/conservative men who are embarassed by his anti-semitism but listen in spite of it. Most of them like the song because unlike the rest of the album, it's not ass (although Burn, Back to You, and a few others are good, most of the album is mediocre). It's a pretty damn well made rage song that goes off at parties by a couple artists (Kanye and Carti) with strong cult followings; it isn't an alt-right conspiracy. Jason Aldean this is not.
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Post by websites on Mar 2, 2024 20:11:42 GMT -5
Thinking carnival is huge because of anyones political affiliations is wild.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Mar 2, 2024 21:06:05 GMT -5
One thing that Carnival does have in its lyrics is Taylor Swift that continues her beef with her.
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Post by The Music Man on Mar 2, 2024 21:18:50 GMT -5
I think a public reckoning with the treatment of Kanye’s body of music was probably inevitable. I also recognize that if we completely ignored the work of every creator that has done or said something unsavory, we would have very little entertainment at all; to that point, I understand that everyone draws red lines in different places.
With all of that said, I find it patently offensive and gross that Kanye is even remotely close to a Billboard #1 in 2024. There are plenty of worthwhile conversations to hold about the pitfalls of cancel culture, and I do not believe even Kanye is undeserving of an opportunity to redeem himself. However, he has made absolutely no effort to earn redemption (in no way did that Hebrew apology qualify as “effort”), and the idea that anyone would glorify or rally around him at this time thoroughly disgusts me.
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Post by eagle27 on Mar 2, 2024 22:11:15 GMT -5
Kanye has insane catalog streams, so his fanbase has to be more than just ‘alt right Trump supporters’ to get these numbers. Most people really don’t care enough about his controversies. I specified gen z men (in my experience, his fan seems skews male relative to most artist) because a lot of younger people have discovered his music in the past few years despite not growing up with him at his prime, giving his career longevity. Combine a massive fan base with the only good on the album and it’s no surprise how big Carnival is.
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Post by musiclife on Mar 3, 2024 1:37:20 GMT -5
One thing that Carnival does have in its lyrics is Taylor Swift that continues her beef with her. To be honest that's probably helping too.
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Post by suburbandreams on Mar 3, 2024 1:50:54 GMT -5
One thing that Carnival does have in its lyrics is Taylor Swift that continues her beef with her. The Taylor Swift line is pretty weak and mostly about Kanye self aggrandizing verus actually being a diss at Taylor. Swifties don't seem to care other than their annoyance that Kanye looks he is going to get another one. In general, rap listeners are great at separating art from the artist. Hell, they often listen to music by literal murders. The beat is great so people like the song. It doesn't mean they endorse the views or actions of the artist. Cancel culture has always been about using social media to pressure corporations to cut ties with "problematic" people to protect the corporation's public image. Kanye was cancelled in the way with Adias and his label cutting ties. But cancel culture has always been less effective about cutting off grass root support. Because in reality most people don't care much about the morality of celebrities. For them, celebrities are for providing escapist entertainment not much else.
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Post by sportytheartist on Mar 3, 2024 13:35:35 GMT -5
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Post by king_billboard_100 on Mar 3, 2024 14:28:46 GMT -5
Maybe new Ariana album and 2nd single this friday will stop Kanye
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Post by Soulsista on Mar 3, 2024 16:37:44 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 65, 60, 55, 50, and 45 years ago:
March 2, 1959 (For the week ending March 7):
01 01 Stagger Lee - Lloyd Price (4th and final week at #1) 02 02 Donna - Ritchie Valens 03 06 Charlie Brown - The Coasters 04 03 16 Candles - The Crests 05 08 Petite Fleur - Chris Barber's Jazz Band 06 05 I Cried a Tear - LaVern Baker 07 28 Venus - Frankie Avalon 08 10 Peter Gunn - Ray Anthony 09 04 All American Boy - Bill Parsons 10 30 Alvin's Harmonica - David Seville & The Chipmunks
March 7, 1964
01 01 I Want To Hold Your Hand - The Beatles (6th of 7 weeks at #1) 02 02 She Loves You - The Beatles 03 03 Dawn - The Four Seasons 04 06 Please Please Me - The Beatles 05 04 Java - Al Hirt 06 05 California Sun - The Rivieras 07 08 Navy Blue - Diane Renay 08 09 Stop & Think It Over - Dale & Grace 09 17 Fun, Fun, Fun - The Beach Boys 10 12 See The Funnly Little Clown - Bobby Goldsboro
21 45 Kissin' Cousins - Elvis Presley 23 53 Glad All Over - The Dave Clark Five
March 8, 1969
01 01 Everyday People - Sly & The Family Stone (4th and final week at #1) 02 05 Proud Mary - Creedence Clearwater Revival 03 03 Build Me Up Buttercup - The Foundations 04 10 Dizzy - Tommy Roe 05 02 Crimson And Clover - Tommy James & The Shondells 06 07 This Magic Moment - Jay & The Americans 07 11 This Girl's In Love With You - Dionne Warwick 08 08 Baby, Baby Don't Cry - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 09 04 Touch Me - The Doors 10 16 Indian Giver - 1910 Fruitgum Co.
March 9, 1974
01 01 Seasons In The Sun - Terry Jacks (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 04 Boogie Down - Eddie Kendricks 03 02 The Way We Were - Barbra Streisand 04 05 Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang 05 06 Rock On - David Essex 06 09 Dark Lady - Cher 07 03 Spiders And Snakes - Jim Stafford 08 13 Mockingbird - Carly Simon & James Taylor 09 07 Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) - Aretha Franklin 10 17 Sunshine On My Shoulders - John Denver
March 10, 1979
01 03 I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor (1st of 3 weeks at #1) 02 01 Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? - Rod Stewart 03 04 Tragedy - The Bee Gees 04 02 Fire - The Pointer Sisters 05 06 Heaven Knows - Donna Summer w/Brooklyn Dreams 06 05 A Little More Love - Olivia Newton-John 07 11 Shake Your Groove Thing - Peaches & Herb 08 10 What a Fool Believes - The Doobie Brothers 09 08 Y.M.C.A. - The Village People 10 13 Sultans Of Swing - Dire Straits
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Post by Soulsista on Mar 3, 2024 16:59:29 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 40, 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
March 10, 1984
01 01 Jump - Van Halen (3rd of 5 weeks at #1) 02 03 Girls Just Want To Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper 03 02 99 Luftballons - Nena 04 04 Thriller - Michael Jackson 05 07 Somebody's Watching Me - Rockwell 06 05 Nobody Told Me - John Lennon 07 10 I Want a New Drug - Huey Lewis & The News 08 11 Here Comes The Rain Again - Eurythmics 09 16 Footloose - Kenny Loggins 10 06 Karma Chameleon - Culture Club
March 11, 1989
01 01 Lost In Your Eyes - Debbie Gibson (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 04 The Living Years - Mike + The Mechanics 03 05 You Got It (The Right Stuff) - New Kids On The Block 04 08 Roni - Bobby Brown 05 10 Paradise City - Guns N' Roses 06 09 Surrender To Me - Ann Wilson & Robin Zander 07 12 Girl You Know It's True - Milli Vanilli 08 02 The Lover In Me - Sheena Easton 09 13 My Heart Can't Tell You No - Rod Stewart 10 03 Straight Up - Paula Abdul
March 12, 1994
01 02 The Sign - Ace Of Base (1st of 6 weeks at #1) 02 01 The Power Of Love - Celine Dion 03 03 Whatta Man - Salt-N-Pepa feat. En Vogue 04 04 Without You / Never Forget You - Mariah Carey 05 07 So Much In Love - All-4-One 06 12 Bump N' Grind - R. Kelly 07 05 Breathe Again - Toni Braxton 08 08 Now And Forever - Richard Marx 09 09 Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) - Us3 10 06 All For Love - Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting
March 13, 1999
01 02 Believe - Cher (1st of 4 weeks at #1) 02 01 Angel Of Mine - Monica 03 03 Heartbreak Hotel - Whitney Houston feat. Faith Evans & Kelly Price 04 04 Angel - Sarah McLachlan 05 06 All I Have To Give - The Backstreet Boys 06 21 I Still Believe - Mariah Carey 07 07 Nobody's Supposed To Be Here - Deborah Cox 08 05 ...Baby One More Time - Britney Spears 09 12 Every Morning - Sugar Ray 10 15 No Scrubs - TLC
March 6, 2004
01 01 Yeah! - Usher feat. Ludacris & Lil Jon (2nd of 12 weeks at #1) 02 02 Slow Jamz - Twista feat. Kanye West & Jamie Foxx 03 03 The Way You Move - Outkast feat. Sleepy Brown 04 06 One Call Away - Chingy feat. J. Weav 05 04 Me, Myself And I - Beyonce 06 05 Hey Ya! - Outkast 07 07 Hotel - Cassidy feat. R. Kelly 08 08 Tipsy - J-Kwon 09 14 Splash Waterfalls - Ludacris 10 09 Sorry 2004 - Ruben Studdard
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Post by bat1990 on Mar 3, 2024 17:10:41 GMT -5
OMG those top 10s for 1984 and 1999
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Post by Soulsista on Mar 3, 2024 17:16:49 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 Flashback:
March 7, 2009
01 01 Right Round - Flo Rida (2nd of 6 weeks at #1) 02 02 Dead And Gone - T.I. feat. Justin Timberlake 03 04 Heartless - Kanye West 04 06 Gives You Hell - The All-American Rejects 05 03 Crack a Bottle - Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent 06 10 Poker Face - Lady Gaga 07 05 Just Dance - Lady Gaga feat. Colby O'Donis 08 07 Love Story - Taylor Swift 09 17 Kiss Me Thru The Phone - Soulja Boy feat. Sammie 10 08 My Life Would Suck Without You - Kelly Clarkson
March 8, 2014
01 02 Happy - Pharrell Williams (1st of 10 weeks at #1) 02 01 Dark Horse - Katy Perry feat. Juicy J 03 03 Talk Dirty - Jason Derulo feat. 2 Chainz 04 11 All Of Me - John Legend 05 05 Drunk In Love - Beyonce feat. Jay-Z 06 08 Pompeii - Bastille 07 09 Team - Lorde 08 04 Say Something - A Great Big World feat. Christina Aguilera 09 06 Counting Stars - OneRepublic 10 07 Timber - Pitbull feat. Ke$ha
March 9, 2019
01 21 Shallow - Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 7 rings - Ariana Grande 03 02 Without Me - Halsey 04 03 Sunflower - Post Malone & Swae Lee 05 11 MIDDLE CHILD - J. Cole 06 06 Happier - Marshmello & Bastille 07 04 thank u, next - Ariana Grande 08 10 Wow. - Post Malone 09 13 Thotiana - Blueface 10 07 SICKO MODE - Travis Scott
March 11, 2023
01 06 Die For You - The Weeknd & Ariana Grande (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Flowers - Miley Cyrus 03 02 Kill Bill - SZA 04 03 Boy's a Liar Pt. 2 - PinkPantheress & Ice Spice 05 05 Last Night - Morgan Wallen 06 04 Creepin' - Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage 07 NE TQG - Karol G & Shakira 08 07 Unholy - Sam Smith & Kim Petras 09 08 Anti-Hero - Taylor Swift 10 09 CUFF IT - Beyonce
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Mar 4, 2024 6:40:19 GMT -5
vampire is such a stable hit!
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Post by Gary on Mar 4, 2024 13:27:32 GMT -5
‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ Deals Beyoncé Winning Hand Atop Hot 100 for Second Week Plus, SZA's "Saturn" rings in a top 10 debut.
By Gary Trust
03/4/2024A second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 is in the cards for Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em.” A week earlier, the song ascended to the summit, becoming her ninth leader on the chart. Plus, SZA’s “Saturn” rockets onto the Hot 100 at No. 6. The song starts as her 10th career top 10. 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 March 9, 2024) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, March 5. For all chart news, you can follow billboard and billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. “Texas Hold ‘Em,” on Parkwood/Columbia Records/Columbia Nashville, drew 27.6 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 72%) and 25.5 million streams (down 12%) and sold 22,000 downloads (down 24%) in the Feb. 23-29 tracking week, according to Luminate. The single dips to No. 2 on the Digital Song Sales chart, after two weeks at No. 1, and to No. 3 after a week atop Streaming Songs, while bounding 43-23 on Radio Songs, as the song claims top Airplay Gainer honors on the Hot 100 for a second week. Being promoted to multiple radio formats, “Texas Hold ‘Em” leaps 28-16 on Adult Pop Airplay, 25-17 on Pop Airplay, 36-23 on Rhythmic Airplay – as the Greatest Gainer on each chart – 28-24 on Adult R&B Airplay, 36-32 on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and 40-32 on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay. It also debuts on Adult Alternative Airplay at No. 36, while slipping 34-38 on Country Airplay; thanks to its placement on the two tallies, where Beyoncé had not previously logged any entries, she has tied Pharrell Williams for the most airplay charts – 18 – on which any artist has appeared. “Texas Hold ‘Em” is one of two songs that Beyoncé released Feb. 11 (with instrumental and clean and explicit a cappella versions of the song released Feb. 14), along with “16 Carriages.” Their arrival was announced via a Verizon commercial that aired during CBS’ broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII Feb. 11, ahead of the March 29 release of her new album, which follows her 2022 Renaissance LP. “Texas Hold ‘Em” concurrently adds a third week at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, which uses the same multimetric methodology as the Hot 100. The banjo-inflected single became her historic first No. 1 on the ranking; prior to its coronation, no Black woman, or female known to be biracial, had previously led the list. Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and Ty Dolla $ign’s “Carnival,” featuring Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti, rebounds to a new No. 2 Hot 100 high, from No. 4. It also rises 2-1 for a second week atop Streaming Songs (32.2 million, up 31%), as it wins the Hot 100’s top Streaming Gainer nod. The track also scores its first week atop both the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. On the former, Ye notches his ninth No. 1; Ty Dolla $ign, his second; and Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti, their first each. On the latter, the acts’ career No. 1 counts now stand at 11, three, one and one, respectively. Jack Harlow’s “Lovin on Me” descends 2-3 on the Hot 100, following six nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1, as it posts a seventh week atop Radio Songs (79.4 million, essentially even week-over-week). Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” bumps 5-4 on the Hot 100, after hitting No. 3, as the chart’s top Sales Gainer, as it becomes his first leader on Digital Song Sales (3-1; 25,000, up 249%, aided by the Feb. 23 release of new a cappella, acoustic, instrumental, piano instrumental, slowed down and sped-up mixes). Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” retreats 3-5 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 2. SZA’s “Saturn” starts at No. 6 on the Hot 100, with 25 million streams, 960,000 in airplay audience and 2,000 sold in its first week, following its Feb. 23 release (after SZA teased the track in a Mastercard commercial that aired during CBS’ broadcast of the Grammy Awards Feb. 4). “Saturn” launches as SZA’s 10th Hot 100 top 10, and joins her No. 2-peaking “Snooze” (6-9) in the region. “Saturn” simultaneously dethrones “Snooze” atop the multimetric Hot R&B Songs chart, debuting as her sixth No. 1. (“Snooze” topped Hot R&B Songs for 30 weeks, tying SZA’s own “Kill Bill” for the longest command by a woman dating to the chart’s 2012 inception.) Meanwhile, “Saturn” joins a small system of Hot 100 top 10s with names of planets in their titles. The identified such objects that have flown to the top 10: “Venus,” Frankie Avalon (No. 1 for five weeks, 1959) “Venus,” The Shocking Blue (No. 1, one week, 1970) “It’s Too Late”/“I Feel the Earth Move,” Carole King (No. 1, five weeks, 1971) “Give Me Love – (Give Me Peace on Earth),” George Harrison (No. 1, one week, 1973) “Venus,” Bananarama (No. 1, one week, 1986; a remake of The Shocking Blue’s leader, above) “Heaven Is a Place on Earth,” Belinda Carlisle (No. 1, one week, 1987) “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me),” Train (No. 5, 2001) “Saturn,” SZA (No. 6 peak, to date, 2024) “Venus in Blue Jeans,” Jimmy Clanton (No. 7, 1962) Notably, Saturn becomes the fourth planet in the title of a Hot 100 top 10 (with six of the nine songs above having hit No. 1). Honorable mentions to: Bruno Mars (18 career top 10s), Earth, Wind & Fire (seven), Rare Earth (three) and Manfred Mann’s Earth Band (one); The Neptunes, who have produced 16 top 10s; “Baby Pluto” by Lil Uzi Vert (No. 6, 2020; Pluto was downgraded to “dwarf planet” status in 2006); and all top 10s released on Mercury Records, from the Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace” in 1959 through Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” (on Mercury/Republic Records) last month. (Puts telescope away …) Zach Bryan’s “I Remember Everything,” featuring Kacey Musgraves, climbs 9-7 on the Hot 100, after it led for a week upon its debut last September. It tops the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Rock Songs charts for a 27th week each. Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Tate McRae’s “Greedy” pushes 9-8, after reaching No. 3, and, below SZA’s “Snooze,” Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” falls 7-10, following four nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning in October. Again, for all chart news, you can follow billboard and billboardcharts on Billboard’s social accounts, and all charts (dated March 9), including the Hot 100 in its entirety, will refresh on Billboard.com tomorrow (March 5). 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 Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Mar 4, 2024 13:43:45 GMT -5
^The article has a mistake. Greedy remained at #8.
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Post by Envoirment on Mar 4, 2024 14:51:45 GMT -5
Happy to see Beyoncé with another week at #1. Hopefully with her airplay gains and Kanye's streaming losses she'll be #1 next week as well.
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Post by erosthegreekgod on Mar 4, 2024 16:04:46 GMT -5
Happy to see Beyoncé with another week at #1. Hopefully with her airplay gains and Kanye's streaming losses she'll be #1 next week as well. Based on early predictions, next week is going to be a battle between Kanye and "Lose Control".
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