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Post by pophector on Dec 20, 2003 0:32:11 GMT -5
Peaks since 1998*.
Rosa Parks
#10 CHR/Rhythmic #14 Urban(3 weeks)
Miss Jackson
#1 Urban(5 weeks!) #1 CHR/Rhythmic(7 weeks!) #14 CHR/Pop(2 weeks)
So Fresh, So Clean
#6 Urban(3 weeks!) #9 CHR/Rhythmic(2 weeks)
The Whole World
#4 CHR/Rhythmic #7 Urban(2 weeks) #22 CHR/Pop
The Way You Move
#3 CHR/Rhythmic #1 Urban(2 weeks) #11 CHR/Pop! #19 Urban AC!
Hey Ya!
#1 CHR/Pop(3 weeks) #2 CHR/Rhythmic #16 Alternative #21 Urban! #27 Hot AC!
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JCMF3
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Post by JCMF3 on Dec 20, 2003 0:59:58 GMT -5
I think So Fresh, So Clean made the top 50 on pop. I forgot where it peaked though.
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Mega248
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Post by Mega248 on Dec 20, 2003 10:00:19 GMT -5
#45.
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Post by BFMR on Dec 20, 2003 12:34:36 GMT -5
i'm not entirely sure if my rough calculations are correct, but if the current increases stay as is, wouldn't Outkast have the #1 and #2 songs on CHR/Pop? (just wondering) The only thing remotely standing in the way of that happening are
1) Nickelback continues their impressive increases long enough to grab the #1 or #2 spot before "The Way You Move" does
2) "Hey Ya!" starts suffering enormous spin losses
3) "The Way You Move" (totally unlikely) stops with huge gains
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Post by Daniel Shywaoub on Dec 20, 2003 14:46:15 GMT -5
I liked "Land Of A Million Drums" from the Scooby-Doo soundtrack, but it didn't quite chart for some odd reason. It made it to the top of New & Active at Rhythmic, but amazingly, after being #5 Most Added out of the box at Urban, it never bumped into New & Active at all!
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EvanJ
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Post by EvanJ on Dec 20, 2003 20:05:09 GMT -5
I liked "Land Of A Million Drums" from the Scooby-Doo soundtrack, but it didn't quite chart for some odd reason. It made it to the top of New & Active at Rhythmic, but amazingly, after being #5 Most Added out of the box at Urban, it never bumped into New & Active at all! The movie temporarily made the Top 100 all-time but the song didn't make any R and R charts. Of course it won't chart on CHR-Pop if it doesn't chart on CHR-Rhythmic or Urban and the artist has done better on those two formats than on CHR-Pop in the past. So that means "Hey Ya" and "The Way You Move" are followups to a did not chart, and Beyonce also did that with "Work It Out" and "Crazy In Love."
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