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Post by damnnnitzzjohn on Jun 10, 2007 20:02:13 GMT -5
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Post by Pulse on Jun 10, 2007 20:36:44 GMT -5
More precisely, it has officially existed for 12 weeks but has been in the public eye for 1 week. An example that has been quoted many times 'I'm Your Angel' by R. Kelly & Celine Dion moved from 46-1 on the Hot 100 on the 12-5-98 chart. By far - a record. Previous record was the 27-1 jump from the Beatles in 1964. Now since this song was in the top 10 on the 11-28-98 test chart and not at #46, you never see it quoted as an actual record I'm Your Angel counts as a #1 debut though, and officially it debuted @ #1 on the 12-5-98 chart. It unofficially jumped #46-#1 on the 12-5-98 chart according to the previous test week, so where is this thing about it being Top 10 on the 11-28-98 test chart coming from? The #46 position was the 11-28-98 test week. Regardless, this only supports what I'm saying more. If these test charts officially counted, I'm Your Angel would count as one of the biggest jumps to #1. And we know it doesn't count. Similarly, those other Canadian #1s don't count either.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2007 22:08:15 GMT -5
Oops I just looked it up, my memory of this is apparently faulty - my files on it are correct though.
The 46-1 jump was from the test chart; you are correct
The 'I'm Your Angel' song doesn't count as a 46-1 jump because an artificial system change caused that and not unaltered chart movement.
It technically didn't debut at #1 either, the published chart of 12/5/98 lists the chart movemvemt of this song as 53-46-1 with weeks on = 5.
However, the next point I have is obvious:
If the first 11 Canada charts are unofficial, do not count or do not exist then why are the 'wks on chart' column of the initial chart not all equal to 1??
Just looked up a more recent example; the pop 100 and digital charts that were initiated in Feb 2005 all had test charts too. The 'wks on' columns were not reset to 1 when they were first published; meaning - at least in how they represent it on their charts -- The test charts count.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2007 22:51:19 GMT -5
2m, the test chart has been running for 12 weeks, but only the published charts are official. So Umbrella has only been #1 for one week technically because the chart in its "official" form has only existed for one week. The same thing happened when any new chart appears. Like when The Pop 100 first appeared, it also had weeks in the previous week column, two week column, and peak position column, but none of those stats technically counted either. In what way? Different question: Is this in the current magazine? I haven't had a chance to look at a current copy. If it is, how many weeks does it say Rihanna has been at #1? If the answer is 1, then you are correct but....if the answer is 2.....
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Post by Pulse on Jun 10, 2007 23:45:52 GMT -5
Oops I just looked it up, my memory of this is apparently faulty - my files on it are correct though. The 46-1 jump was from the test chart; you are correct The 'I'm Your Angel' song doesn't count as a 46-1 jump because an artificial system change caused that and not unaltered chart movement. It technically didn't debut at #1 either, the published chart of 12/5/98 lists the chart movemvemt of this song as 53-46-1 with weeks on = 5. However, the next point I have is obvious: If the first 11 Canada charts are unofficial, do not count or do not exist then why are the 'wks on chart' column of the initial chart not all equal to 1?? Just looked up a more recent example; the pop 100 and digital charts that were initiated in Feb 2005 all had test charts too. The 'wks on' columns were not reset to 1 when they were first published; meaning - at least in how they represent it on their charts -- The test charts count. I'm Your Angel technically did debut @ #1. Test charts are exactly what they sound like - they are test charts, and they're unofficial. Whatever happened on those charts may be intresting, but officially they don't count. On the official 11/28/98 chart, I'm Your Angel was not charting. On the 12/5/98 chart, I'm Your Angel charted for the first official time. Its position that week was #1. So, it was a #1 debut. And I believe you know that whenever Billboard talks about the #1 debuts, I'm Your Angel is included. People have argued this point before, but their arguments were shot down on the same grounds.
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Post by Pulse on Jun 10, 2007 23:50:36 GMT -5
2m, the test chart has been running for 12 weeks, but only the published charts are official. So Umbrella has only been #1 for one week technically because the chart in its "official" form has only existed for one week. The same thing happened when any new chart appears. Like when The Pop 100 first appeared, it also had weeks in the previous week column, two week column, and peak position column, but none of those stats technically counted either. In what way? Different question: Is this in the current magazine? I haven't had a chance to look at a current copy. If it is, how many weeks does it say Rihanna has been at #1? If the answer is 1, then you are correct but....if the answer is 2..... Like I've said before, Billboard includes the previous weeks whenever they make new charts like The Pop 100. That does not mean that those are official stats though. There is a reason why they keep stressing Umbrella is the first Canadian #1 ever on The Canadian Hot 100. If they planned to include those other songs, they would have said Umbrella was the fifth Canadian #1, and they didn't.
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Post by mst3k on Jun 11, 2007 9:45:43 GMT -5
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Post by jenglisbe on Jun 11, 2007 20:19:40 GMT -5
But didn't the 'Weeks On Chart' for the Hot 100 where "IYA" was first #1 show 5 weeks? If so, it wasn't #1 in its first week and thus wasn't a debut. I think it actually doesn't count as a 46-1 jump or a #1 debut.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2007 20:48:29 GMT -5
But didn't the 'Weeks On Chart' for the Hot 100 where "IYA" was first #1 show 5 weeks? If so, it wasn't #1 in its first week and thus wasn't a debut. I think it actually doesn't count as a 46-1 jump or a #1 debut. That is my point but, they don't agree It jumped from 46-1 but it really didn't By the same reasoning, it debuted at #1 but it really didn't
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Jun 11, 2007 20:54:23 GMT -5
This is what was published in Billboard on Dec 5, 1998 concerning the new Hot 100:
"...If a single was already on the Hot 100 before the inclusion of airplay-only titles, the chart histories for those singles will be linked to their performance on the published charts, even though ranks of these titles may be dramatically different from last issue's. The 'weeks on' column for radio-only tracks reflects the number of weeks that song has appeared on the new formula's test charts. Titles that are new to the published Hot 100 that were already appearing on the test charts will not show up as new entries..."
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Post by Acid Eyes on Jun 13, 2007 18:02:33 GMT -5
Most Weeks in Top 10 - Billboard Year
Girlfriend* 15 The Sweet Escape 15 Irreplaceable 14 Say It Right 14 Don't Matter 13 Glamorous 13 I Wanna Love You 13 Cupid's Chokehold 11 Fergalicious 11 Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')* 10 How to Save a Life 10 It's Not Over 10 Smack That 10 We Fly High 10
*indicates that the song is currently in the top 10
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Post by damnnnitzzjohn on Jun 13, 2007 19:11:30 GMT -5
I love every one of those songs, especially the 33 weeks Akon has!
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Post by Acid Eyes on Jun 13, 2007 19:34:38 GMT -5
Akon's Weeks in the Top 10 - Billboard Year
The Sweet Escape 15 Don't Matter 13 I Wanna Love You 13 Smack That 10 I Tried 4
Total 55 weeks :o
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Post by jenglisbe on Jun 15, 2007 8:12:11 GMT -5
This is what was published in Billboard on Dec 5, 1998 concerning the new Hot 100: "...If a single was already on the Hot 100 before the inclusion of airplay-only titles, the chart histories for those singles will be linked to their performance on the published charts, even though ranks of these titles may be dramatically different from last issue's. The 'weeks on' column for radio-only tracks reflects the number of weeks that song has appeared on the new formula's test charts. Titles that are new to the published Hot 100 that were already appearing on the test charts will not show up as new entries..." So it definitely wasn't a #1 debut.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2007 9:59:54 GMT -5
1. ROLLING STONES 36 2. FRANK SINATRA 32 3. BEATLES 30 4. BARBRA STREISAND 29 5. ELVIS PRESLEY 27 6. BOB DYLAN 17 7. PAUL MCCARTNEY 17 8. JOHNNY MATHIS 16 9. ELTON JOHN 16 10. MADONNA 16
11. Neil Diamond 14 12. Kingston Trio 14 13. Mitch Miler 14 14. George Strait 14 15. The Beach Boys 13 16. Bruce Springsteen 13 17. Garth Brooks 13 18. Van Halen 13 19. Rod Stewart 13* 20. Eric Clapton 12
21. Ray Coniff 12 22. Andy Williams 12 23. Chicago 12 24. Mariah Carey 12
Edit: +1 for Paul McCartney
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 15, 2007 10:37:02 GMT -5
Thanks, 2m.
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Post by Niarchos on Jun 16, 2007 20:02:06 GMT -5
Great topic!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2007 17:13:02 GMT -5
For 10 week, period, or for more than 10 weeks? The list before was for the last 5 years, this is for 2000-2007: 24 USHER FEAT. LUDACRIS & LIL' JON YEAH 1 23 NICKELBACK HOW YOU REMIND ME 1 23 MARIAH CAREY WE BELONG TOGETHER 1 21 OUTKAST FEAT. SLEEPY BROWN THE WAY YOU MOVE 1 21 MARIO LET ME LOVE YOU 1 20 LIFEHOUSE HANGING BY A MOMENT 2 20 USHER U GOT IT BAD 1 20 ALICIA KEYS IF I AIN'T GOT YOU 4 19 FAITH HILL BREATHE 2 19 VERTICAL HORIZON EVERYTHING YOU WANT 1 19 ALICIA KEYS FALLIN' 1 19 JENNIFER LOPEZ FEAT. JA RULE I'M REAL 1 19 MARY J. BLIGE FAMILY AFFAIR 1 19 NELLY FEAT. KELLY ROWLAND DILEMMA 1 19 KELLY CLARKSON SINCE U BEEN GONE 2 19 USHER & ALICIA KEYS MY BOO 1 19 KANYE WEST FEAT. JAMIE FOXX GOLD DIGGER 1 19 THE FRAY HOW TO SAVE A LIFE 3 18 SANTANA FEAT. THE PRODUCT G & B MARIA MARIA 1 18 3 DOORS DOWN KRYPTONITE 3 18 CREED WITH ARMS WIDE OPEN 1 18 NELLY HOT IN HERRE 1 18 USHER BURN 1 18 GWEN STEFANI HOLLABACK GIRL 1 17 DESTINY'S CHILD INDEPENDENT WOMEN PT. I 1 17 EVE FEAT. GWEN STEFANI LET ME BLOW YA MIND 2 17 ASHANTI FOOLISH 1 17 MATCHBOX TWENTY UNWELL 5 17 SEAN PAUL GET BUSY 1 17 CIARA FEAT. PETEY deleted GOODIES 1 17 TERROR SQUAD LEAN BACK 1 17 OUTKAST HEY YA! 1 17 3 DOORS DOWN HERE WITHOUT YOU 5 17 50 CENT DISCO INFERNO 3 17 CIARA FEAT. MISSY ELLIOTT 1, 2 STEP 2 17 SNOOP DOGG FEAT. PHARRELL DROP IT LIKE IT'S HOT 1 17 NELLY FURTADO FEAT. TIMBALAND PROMISCUOUS 1 17 SEAN PAUL TEMPERATURE 1 17 CHRIS BROWN RUN IT! 1 17 NICKELBACK PHOTOGRAPH 2
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Post by busyboy on Jun 19, 2007 0:33:00 GMT -5
Singles that peaked at #2 on the Hot 100 (2000-2007)
98° GIVE ME JUST ONE NIGHT (UNA NOCHE)
AKON FEAT. EMINEM SMACK THAT ASHANTI ROCK WIT U (AWWW BABY) AVRIL LAVIGNE COMPLICATED
BLU CANTRELL HIT'EM UP STYLE (OOPS!) BO BICE INSIDE YOUR HEAVEN BRIAN MCKNIGHT BACK AT ONE
CHINGY RIGHT THURR CHINGY FEAT. J. WEAV ONE CALL AWAY CHRISTINA AGUILERA BEAUTIFUL CIARA FEAT. LUDACRIS OH CIARA FEAT. MISSY ELLIOTT 1, 2 STEP
DESTINY'S CHILD SURVIVOR DREAM HE LOVES U NOT
EMINEM WITHOUT ME EVE FEAT. ALICIA KEYS GANGSTA LOVIN' EVE FEAT. GWEN STEFANI LET ME BLOW YA MIND
FAITH HILL BREATHE FALL OUT BOY THIS AIN'T A SCENE, IT'S AN ARMS RACE FAT JOE FEAT. ASHANTI WHAT'S LUV? FERGIE FEAT. WILL.I.AM FERGALICIOUS
GNARLS BARKLEY CRAZY GREEN DAY BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS GWEN STEFANI FEAT. AKON THE SWEET ESCAPE
HOOBASTANK THE REASON
JA RULE FEAT. ASHANTI MESMERIZE J-KWON TIPSY
KELLY CLARKSON SINCE U BEEN GONE
LIFEHOUSE HANGING BY A MOMENT LIL' FLIP FEAT. LEA SUNSHINE LIL' JON & THE EASTSIDE BOYZ FEAT. YING YANG TWINS GET LOW LIL' KIM FEAT. 50 CENT MAGIC STICK LINKIN PARK IN THE END LUDACRIS FEAT. MARY J. BLIGE RUNAWAY LOVE
MARC ANTHONY YOU SANG TO ME MARIAH CAREY SHAKE IT OFF MARIAH CAREY FEAT. CAMEO LOVERBOY MARIO WINANS FEAT. P. DIDDY & ENYA I DON'T WANNA KNOW MISSY ELLIOTT WORK IT MYA CASE OF THE EX (WHATCHA GONNA DO)
NE-YO BECAUSE OF YOU NICKELBACK PHOTOGRAPH
P. DIDDY FEAT. USHER & LOON I NEED A GIRL (PART ONE)
R. KELLY IGNITION RIHANNA PON DE REPLAY RUBEN STUDDARD FLYING WITHOUT WINGS
SHOP BOYZ PARTY LIKE A ROCKSTAR
THE GAME FEAT. 50 CENT HATE IT OR LOVE IT THE PUSSYCAT DOLLS FEAT. BUSTA RHYMES DON'T CHA TONI BRAXTON HE WASN'T MAN ENOUGH
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Post by Acid Eyes on Jun 21, 2007 0:42:17 GMT -5
Weeks in Top Ten - Billboard Year - 10+ Weeks
Girlfriend* 16 The Sweet Escape 15 Irreplaceable 14 Say It Right 14 Don't Matter 13 Glamorous 13 I Wanna Love You 13 Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')* 11 Cupid's Chokehold 11 Fergalicious 11 How to Save a Life 10 It's Not Over 10 Smack That 10 We Fly High 10
*Currently Top Ten
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2007 19:42:47 GMT -5
Don't Stop Believin' - Journey
Oldest song in the 2+ year history of the digital chart to top 40,000 downloads in a week.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2007 18:24:44 GMT -5
06/02/07 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT LINKIN PARK 622,827 06/09/07 IT WON'T BE SOON BEFORE LONG MAROON 5 429,484 2/17/2007 NOT TOO LATE NORAH JONES 405,031 6/16/2007 DOUBLE UP R. KELLY 385,930 4/14/2007 LET IT GO TIM MCGRAW 325,009 5/5/2007 BEST DAMN THING AVRIL LAVIGNE 286,358 2/24/2007 INFINITY ON HIGH FALL OUT BOY 259,674 5/19/2007 BECAUSE OF YOU NE-YO 251,264 2/24/2007 NOT TOO LATE NORAH JONES 235,687 4/14/2007 NOW 24 VARIOUS ARTISTS 229,998 6/30/2007 BIG DOG DADDY TOBY KEITH 204,414
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 25, 2007 8:42:51 GMT -5
Thanks, 2m.
For R Kelly, you have 2006. Typo.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 25, 2007 8:43:49 GMT -5
Hannah Montana and Kelly Clarkson will be joing that list next week.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2007 9:21:28 GMT -5
Before that, Bon Jovi & White Stripes
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2007 1:33:00 GMT -5
For the Kelly Clarkson people; the current HITS projection is the best debut week of Kelly Clarkson's three albums:
For those interested; previous debuts:
5/3/2003 Thankful 297K 12/18/2004 Breakaway 250K
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2007 20:16:26 GMT -5
Bon Jovi Top 5 Soundscan era albums 1. Crossroad (1994) - 4.2 Million 2. Slippery When Wet (1986) - 2.9 million 3. Crush (2000) - 2.0 million 4. Keep The Faith (1992) - 1.6 million 5. Have A Nice Day (2005) - 1.4 million
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2007 0:41:39 GMT -5
Biggest Debut Albums ever
Boston, "Boston" (17 million) Alanis Morissette, "Jagged Little Pill" (16 million) Hootie & the Blowfish, "Cracked Rear View" (16 million) Guns N' Roses, "Appetite For Destruction" (15 million) Backsteet Boys, "Backstreet Boys" (14 million) Meat Loaf, "Bat Out of Hell" (14 million) Britney Spears, "... Baby One More Time" (14 million) Whitney Houston, "Whitney Houston" (13 million) Jewel, "Pieces of You" (12 million) Matchbox Twenty, "Yourself Or Someone Like You" (12 million) Dixie Chicks, "Wide Open Spaces" (12 million) Pearl Jam, "Ten" (12 million)
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Post by jenglisbe on Jun 30, 2007 9:35:00 GMT -5
The Woman In Me isn't Shania's debut album.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2007 9:51:09 GMT -5
The Woman In Me isn't Shania's debut album. Generally speaking, all of the titles listed below are the major-label debuts of the artists. We're including Morissette's "Jagged," as it was her U.S. major label debut. Same for Hootie & the Blowfish, Guns N' Roses and the Dixie Chicks, who had released independently distributed albums previous to the major label bow. Previous to his "Bat Out of Hell" success, Meat Loaf released a little known album through Motown as part of a duo, but we're discounting that album as well.
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