How Many Songs Will Debut On The Next Chart?
Dec 20, 2003 10:59:19 GMT -5
Post by EvanJ on Dec 20, 2003 10:59:19 GMT -5
Already in the Top 50:
Mary J. Blige featuring Eve
Jagged Edge
Gaining over 200 below the Top 50:
Nick Cannon featuring R. Kelly
Mya
Ruben Studdard
Britney Spears
Widelife
Switchfoot
Sarah McLachlan and G-Unit are gaining less than a 100 and the six artists I just mentioned I expect will keep those two off the chart.
The six songs without bullets in the 41-50 range could all drop off:
"Me Against The Music"
"Take Me Away"
"Tomorrow"
"My Love Is Like...Wo"
"Deliverance"
"Low"
Britney and Mya could replace themselves on the chart. When was the last time two artists replaced themselves on the chart in one week.
I just realized that Maroon 5 should go recurrent (I think they reached 20 weeks), which would allow an additional debut or one of the potential droppers to stay on. Lillix (-6) has the best trend out of the six songs I listed without bullets, but it's still only 60 spins ahead of the current Number 51.
Removing Maroon 5 and considering this Saturday morning update to be through 5.5 out of 7 days of the week and using the current trends to predict for the next chart:
Britney featuring Madonna, Fefe, and Bubba come out to negative spin totals.
Lillix: "Tomorrow": 742
Mya: "My Love Is Like...Wo": 521
Kelly Clarkson: "Low": 414
Songs with bullets below the chart:
Sarah McLachlan: "Fallen": 836
G-Unit: "Stunt 101": 813
Nick Cannon featuring R. Kelly: "Gigolo": 1,066
Mya: "Fallen": 1,126
Ruben Studdard: "Sorry 2004": 1,185
Britney Spears: "Toxic": 1,001
Widelife: "All Things": 987
Switchfoot: 'Meant To Live": 867
That would give the seven additional debuts to the eight songs with bullets listed above except for G-Unit. "Stunt 101" would join "Wanksta" as songs with 50 Cent that peaked in the 50s. It would make a total of nine debuts. What's the most debuts ever?
Mary J. Blige featuring Eve
Jagged Edge
Gaining over 200 below the Top 50:
Nick Cannon featuring R. Kelly
Mya
Ruben Studdard
Britney Spears
Widelife
Switchfoot
Sarah McLachlan and G-Unit are gaining less than a 100 and the six artists I just mentioned I expect will keep those two off the chart.
The six songs without bullets in the 41-50 range could all drop off:
"Me Against The Music"
"Take Me Away"
"Tomorrow"
"My Love Is Like...Wo"
"Deliverance"
"Low"
Britney and Mya could replace themselves on the chart. When was the last time two artists replaced themselves on the chart in one week.
I just realized that Maroon 5 should go recurrent (I think they reached 20 weeks), which would allow an additional debut or one of the potential droppers to stay on. Lillix (-6) has the best trend out of the six songs I listed without bullets, but it's still only 60 spins ahead of the current Number 51.
Removing Maroon 5 and considering this Saturday morning update to be through 5.5 out of 7 days of the week and using the current trends to predict for the next chart:
Britney featuring Madonna, Fefe, and Bubba come out to negative spin totals.
Lillix: "Tomorrow": 742
Mya: "My Love Is Like...Wo": 521
Kelly Clarkson: "Low": 414
Songs with bullets below the chart:
Sarah McLachlan: "Fallen": 836
G-Unit: "Stunt 101": 813
Nick Cannon featuring R. Kelly: "Gigolo": 1,066
Mya: "Fallen": 1,126
Ruben Studdard: "Sorry 2004": 1,185
Britney Spears: "Toxic": 1,001
Widelife: "All Things": 987
Switchfoot: 'Meant To Live": 867
That would give the seven additional debuts to the eight songs with bullets listed above except for G-Unit. "Stunt 101" would join "Wanksta" as songs with 50 Cent that peaked in the 50s. It would make a total of nine debuts. What's the most debuts ever?