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Post by Matt4319 on Aug 16, 2004 0:40:44 GMT -5
By "rhythmic", I assume you mean urban or R&B songs and not pop songs that got lots of airplay on rhytmic stations. I might be wrong here, but it seems the last R&B song to spend over 30 weeks on the chart was En Vogue's "Don't Let Go" which was on for 31 weeks. But no recent song has been on for that long, though many have come close. Yeah, I was probably not specific enough. (Stuff like "Another Night" would be considered rhythmic.) I meant hip-hop or rap.
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Post by BlahBlahBlah on Aug 16, 2004 1:30:07 GMT -5
Is this the first time a song's follow-up went recurrent before its previous single?
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Post by j on Aug 16, 2004 7:41:22 GMT -5
How about Gangsta's Paradise? I don't have the link to the archive with me now but I think it stuck around for a long time despite peaking at... #4 was it? Maybe it hit 30 weeks because songs from that period were setting longevity records.
I can't believe how low Nelly's bullet is. I thought this would be the next #1 after Maroon5.
Yeah! will go recurrent this Sunday if Linkin Park passes it and D12 doesn't fall below it. The former will likely happen but the latter is less probable knowing D12's affinity for fast falls.
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Post by JCMF3 on Aug 16, 2004 7:58:52 GMT -5
How about Gangsta's Paradise? I don't have the link to the archive with me now but I think it stuck around for a long time despite peaking at... #4 was it? Maybe it hit 30 weeks because songs from that period were setting longevity records. Maybe this is for Billboard, but certainly not for the R&R pop chart. On the pop chart, Gangsta's Paradise only peaked at about #22. I am shocked by this as well. It's so radio friendly...
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Post by Mega248 on Aug 16, 2004 9:31:40 GMT -5
Is this the first time a song's follow-up went recurrent before its previous single? On pop, I think so, at least within the PPW era. The only other example I can think of of a song outlasting its followup is "(Roll Out) My Business" by Ludacris, which outlasted "Saturday (Oooh! Oooh!) by one week. However, neither of these ended up going recurrent.
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Post by BlahBlahBlah on Aug 16, 2004 10:23:05 GMT -5
On pop, I think so, at least within the PPW era. The only other example I can think of of a song outlasting its followup is "(Roll Out) My Business" by Ludacris, which outlasted "Saturday (Oooh! Oooh!) by one week. However, neither of these ended up going recurrent. Didn't "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" also outlasted "99 Problems"?
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Post by Matt4319 on Aug 16, 2004 11:05:12 GMT -5
And "Family Affair" outlasted "No More Drama". But as for Sunny's original question, this is probably the first time.
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Post by Mega248 on Aug 16, 2004 11:21:17 GMT -5
Yeah it did. My bad. And "Family Affair" outlasted "No More Drama". Not in terms of being on the chart. "Family Affair" went recurrent four weeks before "No More Drama" fell off naturally.
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Post by irice22 on Aug 16, 2004 13:43:37 GMT -5
Britney's bullet is low! I thought this would have been an instant Top 10 hit!
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Post by msanoja on Aug 16, 2004 13:46:53 GMT -5
Nelly's bullet has plummeted as well :o
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2004 14:35:05 GMT -5
ASHLEE IS #1!
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Post by Crushcrushchris on Aug 16, 2004 17:26:52 GMT -5
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Post by Libra on Aug 16, 2004 19:34:41 GMT -5
On pop, I think so, at least within the PPW era. The only other example I can think of of a song outlasting its followup is "(Roll Out) My Business" by Ludacris, which outlasted "Saturday (Oooh! Oooh!) by one week. However, neither of these ended up going recurrent. I thought Roll Out did, but barely. My recollection has Saturday falling off with Roll Out still charting, then Roll Out went recurrent 2-3 weeks later.
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Post by j on Aug 16, 2004 21:18:51 GMT -5
Maybe this is for Billboard, but certainly not for the R&R pop chart. On the pop chart, Gangsta's Paradise only peaked at about #22. I was thinking of the Rick Dees chart at that time since I hadn't heard of R&R back then, but I just remembered it used to combine Pop + Rhythmic.
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Post by mst3k on Aug 16, 2004 22:08:26 GMT -5
I thought Roll Out did, but barely. My recollection has Saturday falling off with Roll Out still charting, then Roll Out went recurrent 2-3 weeks later. Yeah, "Roll Out" did hit 20 weeks. (I think it may have fallen off the chart, and then re-entered for a couple of weeks before going recurrent. It did end up outlasting "Saturday" during its brief resurgence though.)
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Post by scooter133 on Sept 6, 2004 21:06:51 GMT -5
Does anybody have the top 5 new & active songs for this chart? Thanks a lot!
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Post by Mega248 on Sept 6, 2004 21:27:28 GMT -5
1. Story of the Year- Anthem of Our Dying Day 2. Vanessa Carlton- White Houses 3. Monica- U Should've Known Better 4. Killers- Somebody Told Me 5. Frickin' A- Trend
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