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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2010 9:07:11 GMT -5
There is the speculation that based on what we know about Joel Whitburn's non-Billboard point system, that I Gotta Feeling has or will surpass We Belong Together in popularity
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 27, 2010 9:09:36 GMT -5
^It's not based on sales, but on week-to-week performance on the Hot 100. For its all-time charts, Billboard assigns a set number of points based on a track's weekly ranking while on the chart (as that's the only fair way to compare one era against another, with chart changes and such). "I Gotta Feeling" has performed better than "We Belong Together" on the week-to-week basis- it's rather simple.
Again, it's Billboard's system, not Joel/Record Research- although via that system, "Feeling" also has more points, as it's endured on the Hot 100 longer than 'Together."
And, it doesn't matter if a track is declared SONG OF THE DECADE- we're talking about all-time lists, and if we're talking about tracks peaking within a certain era, all of IGF's points from 2010 would be applied to its status as a 2009 track. WBT did have the most points for the period used to cover the decade Hot 100 chart list (December 1999-November 2009)- that is not in dispute.
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 27, 2010 9:14:26 GMT -5
And it endures for a big 50th week. :) BTW- I have no personal stake in this (obviously)- I like both tracks.
And, the two "Glee" gaga tracks debut a week early. The rare feat of "Glee" tracks advancing after debuting (I think it may have happened once or twice before- i.e. "Defying Gravity"?)
Doogie Howser has his first Hot 100 entry.
With no "Idol" performance, "I'm Everyone But Myself Tonight" has little to no shot at outdoing its original No. 23 peak.
(courtesy of UKMix)
Billboard Hot 100 Singles (May 27-June 3, 2010) 1 1 OMG - Usher 3 2 Airplanes - B.o.B. Featuring Hayley Williams 2 3 California Gurls - Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg 5 4 Break Your Heart - Taio Cruz Featuring Ludacris 4 5 Nothin' On You - B.o.B. Featuring Bruno Mars 8 6 Alejandro - Lady Gaga 7 7 Your Love Is My Drug - Ke$ha -- 8 Can't Be Tamed - Miley Cyrus 6 9 Not Afraid - Eminem 9 10 Rude Boy - Rihanna 10 11 Hey, Soul Sister - Train 11 12 Young Forever - Jay Z + Mr. Hudson 12 13 Need You Now - Lady Antebellum 19 14 Bulletproof - La Roux 13 15 In My Head - Jason Derulo 18 16 Billionaire - Travie McCoy Featuring Bruno Mars 16 17 Breakeven - The Script 14 18 My Chick Bad - Ludacris Featuring Nicki Minaj 15 19 Over - Drake 20 20 Find Your Love - Drake 24 21 Rock That Body - The Black Eyed Peas 17 22 Telephone - Lady Gaga Featuring Beyonce 22 23 Eenie Meenie - Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber 26 24 Haven't Met You Yet - Michael Buble 25 25 Tik Tok - Ke$ha -- 26 Dream On - Glee Cast Featuring Neil Patrick Harris 35 27 Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready) - Alicia Keys 30 28 The House That Built Me - Miranda Lambert 28 29 Whataya Want From Me - Adam Lambert 29 30 Winner - Jamie Foxx Featuring Justin Timberlake & T.I. -- 31 I Dreamed A Dream - Glee Cast Featuring Idina Menzel 27 32 Imma Be - The Black Eyed Peas 33 33 I Made It (Cash Money Heroes...) - Kevin Rudolf Featuring Birdman, Jay Sean, & Lil Wayne 21 34 My First Kiss - 3OH!3 Featuring Ke$ha 34 35 Bad Romance - Lady Gaga 31 36 Say Aah - Trey Songz Featuring Fabolous 32 37 Carry Out - Timbaland Featuring Justin Timberlake 38 38 Baby - Justin Bieber 40 39 All I Do Is Win - DJ Khaled Featuring T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg & Rick Ross 54 40 Cooler Than Me - Mike Posner 51 41 Impossible - Shontelle 39 42 If We Ever Meet Again - Timbaland Featuring Katy Perry 41 43 I Gotta Feeling - The Black Eyed Peas 36 44 All The Right Moves - OneRepublic 37 45 Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home) - Usher Featuring Plies 46 46 This Afternoon - Nickelback 48 47 Pray For You - Jaron And The Long Road To Love 44 48 Lose My Mind - Young Jeezy Featuring Plies -- 49 Touchin On My - 3OH!3 45 50 Gimmie That Girl - Joe Nichols -- 51 Nightmare - Avenged Sevenfold 43 52 American Honey - Lady Antebellum 52 53 The Man I Want To Be - Chris Young 49 54 Lil Freak - Usher Featuring Nicki Minaj 58 55 Rain Is A Good Thing - Luke Bryan 55 56 Beamer, Benz, Or Bentley - Lloyd Banks Featuring Juelz Santana 64 57 There Goes My Baby - Usher 65 58 Water - Brad Paisley 73 59 Undo It - Carrie Underwood 70 60 She Won't Be Lonely Long - Clay Walker 83 61 Gettin' Over You - David Guetta & Chris Willis Featuring Fergie & LMFAO 67 62 Lover, Lover - Jerrod Niemann 63 63 I Never Told You - Colbie Caillat 23 64 Jessie's Girl - Glee Cast 77 65 Crazy Town - Jason Aldean 59 66 Neighbors Know My Name - Trey Songz 61 67 I'm Back - T.I. 68 68 Keep On Lovin' You - Steel Magnolia 53 69 Solo - Iyaz 78 70 I Gotta Get To You - George Strait 71 71 Unstoppable - Rascal Flatts 85 72 Hello Good Morning - Diddy Dirty Money Featuring T.I. 57 73 Not Myself Tonight - Christina Aguilera 66 74 Roger That - Young Money 62 75 Ain't Back Yet - Kenny Chesney 69 76 Everything To Me - Monica -- 77 Neutron Star Collision - Muse 74 78 Say Something - Timbaland Featuring Drake -- 79 WooHoo - Christina Aguilera Featuring Nicki Minaj 98 80 Somebody To Love - Justin Bieber -- 81 Safety Dance - Glee Cast 89 81 I Like It - Enrique Iglesias Featuring Pitbull 87 83 Wrong Baby Wrong - Martina McBride -- 84 Ridin' Solo - Jason Derulo 91 85 Ride - Ciara Featuring Ludacris -- 86 Bad Romance - Glee Cast 92 87 Love Like Crazy - Lee Brice 80 88 Highway 20 Ride - Zac Brown Band 88 89 Steady Mobbin' - Young Money Featuring Gucci Mane 94 90 I Keep On Lovin' You - Reba 79 91 Hell On The Heart - Eric Church 86 92 Blah Blah Blah - Ke$ha Featuring 3OH!3 56 93 Pyramid - Charice Featuring Iyaz 90 94 A Little More Country Than That - Easton Corbin -- 95 Free - Zac Brown Band -- 96 Hold You (Hold Yuh) - Gyptian 96 97 Today Was A Fairytale - Taylor Swift -- 98 Window Seat - Erykah Badu 84 99 Backwoods - Justin Moore -- 100 Poker Face - Glee Cast
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2010 9:24:04 GMT -5
^It's not based on sales, but on week-to-week performance on the Hot 100. For its all-time charts, Billboard assigns a set number of points based on a track's weekly ranking while on the chart (as that's the only fair way to compare one era against another, with chart changes and such). "I Gotta Feeling" has performed better than "We Belong Together" on the week-to-week basis- it's rather simple. Again, it's Billboard's system, not Joel/Record Research- although via that system, "Feeling" also has more points, as it's endured on the Hot 100 longer than 'Together." And, it doesn't matter if a track is declared SONG OF THE DECADE- we're talking about all-time lists, and if we're talking about tracks peaking within a certain era, all of IGF's points from 2010 would be applied to its status as a 2009 track. WBT did have the most points for the period used to cover the decade Hot 100 chart list (December 1999-November 2009)- that is not in dispute. How do you know Billboard's point system? Did someone from Billboard e-mail to you? Can you send me a copy? The one they have been using in all-time charts recently gives different weights to songs released in earlier/different periods. Have you accounted for this? For example 2005-2006 digital sales can not be compared one to one with 2010 digital sales (different market) Yes, in a strictly chart-run based Joel Whitburn/non-Billboard point system, the two chart runs are comparable but, doubt you will see any declaration from Billboard that one is "more popular" than the other.
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Post by badrobot on May 27, 2010 9:42:39 GMT -5
How many times has a cover of a currently charting song appeared on the Hot 100? "Bad Romance" is on twice thanks to Glee.
I know it has happened before (probably even within the Glee repertoire), but I can only think of a couple.
I believe Kid Rock's "All Summer Long" had a cover version simultaneously, and perhaps some Idol tracks co-charted. ("Inside Your Heaven"? Although they may have debuted simultaneously, so it's not really the case that one was a cover of the other.)
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Post by musicrocks on May 27, 2010 9:53:01 GMT -5
OMG!!! Are we having this stupid IGF vs. WBT argument??? Please just drop it...I thought people were joking at first, bringing it up but nope! Gosh....it's so pointless the first time let only the 10th.
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Post by chartslover on May 27, 2010 10:01:45 GMT -5
This is my contribution to answer badrobot's question:
I can add a couple more:
The week Celine Dion dropped from 1 to 2 with her Titanic smash, dance act Déjà Vu debuted at number 78 with their version of "My Heart Will Go On."
Then there was "Macarena." The original Spanish version was moving up to its peak of number 23 when its cover by the same act, Los Del Río, was holding at number 1. Although the Spanish version was the original recording, the reworked bilingual version was the first to debut on the Hot 100, so I guess this is a very strange case in which the cover debuts first than the original, but then people become interested in the latter and both titles chat simultaneously.
Last in my list is another case similar to the one you mentioned, "Inside Your Heaven." In June of 1997, LeAnn Rimes debuted at number 89 with "How Do I Live." Two spots below, Trisha Yearwood entered the chart with her version of the song. LeAnn won on the Hot 100 and sold the most copies, but Trisha beat her in the country charts (and the Grammys).
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Post by metalfan87 on May 27, 2010 10:02:36 GMT -5
AWESOME DEBUT BY A7X!
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Post by leoapp on May 27, 2010 10:10:59 GMT -5
And, it doesn't matter if a track is declared SONG OF THE DECADE- we're talking about all-time lists, and if we're talking about tracks peaking within a certain era, all of IGF's points from 2010 would be applied to its status as a 2009 track. WBT did have the most points for the period used to cover the decade Hot 100 chart list (December 1999-November 2009)- that is not in dispute. IGF vs WBT is so useless. You can't compare IGF with a classic. WBT will be definitely remembered more than IGF although IGF has better chart run.
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Post by Me. I Am l!nk!nfan815... on May 27, 2010 10:24:05 GMT -5
"Break Your Heart" has been doing amazing, its been solid for a while now.
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Post by gagagigigugu on May 27, 2010 10:42:52 GMT -5
gosh...all Gaga's single have reached at least no. 6!
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Post by gagagigigugu on May 27, 2010 10:44:46 GMT -5
OMG!!! Are we having this stupid IGF vs. WBT argument??? Please just drop it...I thought people were joking at first, bringing it up but nope! Gosh....it's so pointless the first time let only the 10th. WBT was so forever last years
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Post by #LisaRinna on May 27, 2010 11:01:48 GMT -5
And it endures for a big 50th week. :) BTW- I have no personal stake in this (obviously)- I like both tracks. Yeah, right
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2010 11:08:19 GMT -5
It is quite possible, given that they weight songs from different time periods differently, that We Belong Together will still rank higher on the next all-time list, regardless of how many weeks I Gotta Feeling spends between #35 and #50
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Post by fridayteenage on May 27, 2010 11:34:04 GMT -5
Huh, Alejandro's ahead of Your Love. Bulletproof looks on track for T10. Five new Glee songs; I’m impressed that the 2 Gaga songs debuted before anyone saw them onscreen. Dream On is the 4th-highest Glee charter. 13 T40’s, though Poker Face should join and maybe Bad Romance. Most of them have been in the back 9 episodes.
9 of the T40's have Lea on lead. And Broadway stars Matthew Morrison, Idina Menzel, Neil Patrick Harris, and Jonathan Groff now each have T40's under their belts. In its 8th week, OMG is #2 in radio. Rude Boy hit #1 there in its 7th week. Gainers: California Girls 31-15 & Bulletproof 35-22.
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Post by #LisaRinna on May 27, 2010 11:36:08 GMT -5
The top 10 looks so stale!
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Post by lugus15 on May 27, 2010 12:06:54 GMT -5
1 1 OMG - Usher (This needs to die) 3 2 Airplanes - B.o.B. Featuring Hayley Williams (this needs to go #1) 2 3 California Gurls - Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg (Ditto) 5 4 Break Your Heart - Taio Cruz Featuring Ludacris (this needs to die ASAP: great chart run tho, I bet he is at 3m or more by now) 4 5 Nothin' On You - B.o.B. Featuring Bruno Mars (Die too) 8 6 Alejandro - Lady Gaga (say what, I thought Kesha would have been over her, happy tho.... will go top 5 at least) 7 7 Your Love Is My Drug - Ke$ha (this has pretty much stalled) -- 8 Can't Be Tamed - Miley Cyrus (this s**t is not PITUSA, so it will fall like a rock) Future top 10 hits 19 14 Bulletproof - La Roux 18 16 Billionaire - Travie McCoy Featuring Bruno Mars 24 21 Rock That Body - The Black Eyed Peas 16 17 Breakeven - The Script (I had hoped this would go top ten ) 51 41 Impossible - Shontelle (This needs to explode, it´s such a nice little ballad) -- 79 WooHoo - Christina Aguilera Featuring Nicki Minaj ( , Glitter 2010 anyone????)
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Post by slicknickshady on May 27, 2010 12:23:32 GMT -5
#9 Not Afraid - Eminem
Yes. Still in the Top 10.
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Post by $uperb@tDuDe on May 27, 2010 12:23:44 GMT -5
I Gotta A Feeling bigger than WBT? Don't be silly.
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 27, 2010 12:23:45 GMT -5
Billboard did not weigh any years in the digital era differently than others, because the all-time list does not rank tracks' by their cumulative points on each week's chart- just by week-to-week rankings. If they were adding up the points a track had for each week on the Hot 100, then I could see weighing eras differently. But keep in mind that Billboard reduced the sales divider once digital sales started increasing big time, so it addressed that in another way.
The only reason Billboard now weighs other eras differently is that the the use of BDS/SoundScan resulted in much lengthier overall chart runs for tracks than the previous Hot 100 methodology, thanks to more precise tracking.
Anyhow, "Bulletproof" is faring well- but it may end up being a one-hit-wonder type of deal.
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Post by David on May 27, 2010 12:26:47 GMT -5
Hmm.. I'm still waiting on Glitter In The Air to re-enter. Its been right outside the Top 100 of itunes and its got about 8 mill AI. About how much more would it need to re-enter?
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 27, 2010 13:14:27 GMT -5
^It's been doing nicely at Adult Top 40. The bottom of the Hot 100 usually sees 2,000+ points- depends on the week.
BTW- for those interested- just to show I am not blowing smoke out of my arse, I inquired with Billboard and received conformation that "I Gotta Feeling" would come in as the highest-ranking track of the BDs/SoundScan era on an all-time list if it were published now. Also that tracks from 1991-present are weighted the same, for the reasons I stated.
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Post by #LisaRinna on May 27, 2010 13:21:33 GMT -5
^ I guess you're just happy now
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2010 13:26:35 GMT -5
Would you say it is a reasonable comparison to compare sales of We Belong Together equally with I Gotta Feeling.
We Belong Together sold 1 million and I Gotta Feeling sold 5 million, therefore I Gotta Feeling must be more popular?
This would require a different weighting anyway because of this.
I am not saying you are wrong, but just saying why would that last week at #41 or whatever make this song more popular than the other, so it is a bigger overall hit this week, when it wasn't last week?
Airplay and sales environments between two completely different time periods would require different weights for actual popularity which is why the annual ranking system they use did not apply to the decade system.
Shifts in market come into play here I think.
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Post by #LisaRinna on May 27, 2010 13:28:59 GMT -5
^ Obviously it wouldn't be fair.
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Post by mel46 on May 27, 2010 15:39:08 GMT -5
anyone have the bubbling under chart?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 27, 2010 15:44:01 GMT -5
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1 1 16 Nothin' On You, B.o.B Feat. Bruno Mars 2 3 8 OMG, Usher Feat. will.i.am 3 4 13 Break Your Heart, Taio Cruz Feat. Ludacris 4 2 15 Rude Boy, Rihanna 5 5 25 Hey, Soul Sister, Train 6 6 36 Need You Now, Lady Antebellum 7 8 8 Your Love Is My Drug, Ke$ha 8 13 4 Airplanes, B.o.B Feat. Haley Williams 9 7 19 In My Head, Jason Derulo 10 12 7 Alejandro, Lady Gaga 11 9 11 Over, Drake 12 11 17 Breakeven, The Script 13 10 11 My Chick Bad, Ludacris Feat. Nicki Minaj 14 15 8 Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready), Alicia Keys 15 31 2 California Gurls, Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg 16 14 24 Telephone, Lady Gaga Feat. Beyonce 17 26 3 Find Your Love, Drake 18 19 23 Haven't Met You Yet, Michael Buble 19 23 10 Young Forever, Jay-Z + Mr. Hudson 20 16 18 Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home), Usher Feat. Plies 21 20 17 Whataya Want From Me, Adam Lambert 22 35 6 Bulletproof, La Roux 23 17 28 Say Aah, Trey Songz Feat. Fabolous 24 22 11 The Man I Want To Be, Chris Young 25 28 7 The House That Built Me, Miranda Lambert 26 21 22 Carry Out, Timbaland Feat. Justin Timberlake 27 33 11 I Gotta Get To You, George Strait 28 41 5 Billionaire, Travie McCoy Feat. Bruno Mars 29 18 21 Imma Be, The Black Eyed Peas 30 39 4 Rock That Body, The Black Eyed Peas 31 24 30 TiK ToK, Ke$ha 32 44 7 There Goes My Baby, Usher 33 36 12 Keep On Lovin' You, Steel Magnolia 34 29 11 Gimmie That Girl, Joe Nichols 35 27 13 Neighbors Know My Name, Trey Songz 36 34 16 All The Right Moves, OneRepublic 37 25 30 Bad Romance, Lady Gaga 38 43 7 Crazy Town, Jason Aldean 39 30 14 Everything To Me, Monica 40 37 12 Lil Freak, Usher Feat. Nicki Minaj 41 45 12 Unstoppable, Rascal Flatts 42 53 7 She Won't Be Lonely Long, Clay Walker 43 50 6 Water, Brad Paisley 44 52 4 Lose My Mind, Young Jeezy Feat. Plies 45 40 19 Say Something, Timbaland Feat. Drake 46 54 6 Rain Is A Good Thing, Luke Bryan 47 32 13 Ain't Back Yet, Kenny Chesney 48 55 4 All I Do Is Win, DJ Khaled 49 51 50 I Gotta Feeling, The Black Eyed Peas 50 49 6 Winner, Jamie Foxx Feat. Justin Timberlake & T.I. 51 48 6 Eenie Meenie, Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber 52 46 15 American Honey, Lady Antebellum 53 67 3 Cooler Than Me, Mike Posner 54 64 7 I Keep On Loving You, Reba 55 57 6 I'm Back, T.I. 56 61 4 This Afternoon, Nickelback 57 58 7 Beamer, Benz, Or Bentley, Lloyd Banks Feat. Juelz Santana 58 68 4 I Made It (Cash Money Heroes), Kevin Rudolf 59 1 Undo It, Carrie Underwood 60 65 9 Wrong Baby Wrong, Martina McBride 61 71 2 Lover, Lover, Jerrod Niemann 62 69 5 Window Seat, Erykah Badu 63 NEW 1 Not Afraid, Eminem 64 62 12 Fistful Of Tears, Maxwell 65 66 19 A Little More Country Than That, Easton Corbin 66 72 2 Impossible, Shontelle 67 63 17 Highway 20 Ride, Zac Brown Band 68 60 5 Roger That, Young Money 69 NEW 1 Hello Good Morning, Diddy - Dirty Money Feat. T.I. 70 70 3 Every Dog Has Its Day, Toby Keith 71 73 2 You're The One, Dondria 72 NEW 1 Cuando Me Enamoro, Enrique Iglesias Feat. Juan Luis Guerra 73 NEW 1 Bachata En Fukuoka, Juan Luis Guerra Y 440 74 75 14 Steady Mobbin', Young Money Feat. Gucci Mane 75 NEW 1 Pray For You, Jaron And The Long Road To Love
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1 2 7 You Belong With Me, Taylor Swift 2 1 2 Sexy Chick, David Guetta Featuring Akon 3 4 18 Smile, Uncle Kracker 4 1 Live Like We're Dying, Kris Allen 5 3 12 Already Gone, Kelly Clarkson 6 6 5 Life After You, Daughtry 7 1 BedRock, Young Money Featuring Lloyd 8 7 7 Down, Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne 9 5 12 Use Somebody, Kings Of Leon 10 8 4 Halfway Gone, Lifehouse 11 9 16 Fallin' For You, Colbie Caillat 12 13 30 I'm Yours, Jason Mraz 13 12 7 Someday, Rob Thomas 14 10 4 According To You, Orianthi 15 1 Naturally, Selena Gomez & The Scene 16 11 6 Replay, Iyaz 17 14 7 Empire State Of Mind, Jay-Z + Alicia Keys 18 15 8 Why Don't We Just Dance, Josh Turner 19 18 36 Love Story, Taylor Swift 20 17 9 Whatcha Say, Jason Derulo 21 16 2 Hillbilly Bone, Blake Shelton Featuring Trace Adkins 22 19 27 No Surprise, Daughtry 23 22 32 Please Don't Leave Me, Pink 24 25 5 That's How Country Boys Roll, Billy Currington 25 45 All Summer Long, Kid Rock
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1 2 8 OMG, Usher Featuring will.i.am 2 3 6 Airplanes, B.o.B Featuring Hayley Williams 3 1 2 California Gurls, Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg 4 1 Can't Be Tamed, Miley Cyrus 5 4 3 Not Afraid, Eminem 6 5 8 Alejandro, Lady Gaga 7 7 15 Your Love Is My Drug, Ke$ha 8 6 19 Young Forever, Jay-Z + Mr. Hudson 9 8 13 Break Your Heart, Taio Cruz Featuring Ludacris 10 13 7 Billionaire, Travie McCoy Featuring Bruno Mars 11 14 11 Bulletproof, La Roux 12 11 16 Nothin' On You, B.o.B Featuring Bruno Mars 13 NEW 1 Dream On, Glee Cast Featuring Neil Patrick Harris 14 12 33 Hey, Soul Sister, Train 15 21 4 Rock That Body, The Black Eyed Peas 16 NEW 1 I Dreamed A Dream, Glee Cast Featuring Idina Menzel 17 15 9 Eenie Meenie, Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber 18 16 3 Find Your Love, Drake 19 9 3 My First Kiss, 3OH!3 Featuring Ke$ha 20 18 40 Need You Now, Lady Antebellum 21 17 15 Rude Boy, Rihanna 22 20 13 My Chick Bad, Ludacris Featuring Nicki Minaj 23 NEW 1 Touchin On My, 3OH!3 24 27 18 Baby, Justin Bieber Featuring Ludacris 25 19 26 Telephone, Lady Gaga Featuring Beyonce 26 22 24 In My Head, Jason Derulo 27 23 7 Winner, Jamie Foxx Featuring Justin Timberlake & T .I. 28 NEW 1 Nightmare, Avenged Sevenfold 29 26 20 Breakeven, The Script 30 25 16 I Made It (Cash Money Heroes), Kevin Rudolf 31 24 11 Over, Drake 32 28 9 If We Ever Meet Again, Timbaland Featuring Katy Perry 33 10 2 Jessie's Girl, Glee Cast 34 30 33 TiK ToK, Ke$ha 35 37 7 Pray For You, Jaron And The Long Road To Love 36 43 4 Impossible, Shontelle 37 35 7 House That Built Me, Miranda Lambert 38 38 12 All I Do Is Win, DJ Khaled 39 50 3 Cooler Than Me, Mike Posner 40 33 23 Imma Be, The Black Eyed Peas 41 41 50 I Gotta Feeling, The Black Eyed Peas 42 31 29 Haven't Met You Yet, Michael Buble 43 47 6 This Afternoon, Nickelback 44 34 15 Solo, Iyaz 45 36 21 Whataya Want From Me, Adam Lambert 46 46 30 Bad Romance, Lady Gaga 47 NEW 1 WooHoo, Christina Aguilera Featuring Nicki Minaj 48 NEW 1 Safety Dance, Glee Cast 49 NEW 1 Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever), Muse 50 44 24 Carry Out, Timbaland Featuring Justin Timberlake 51 42 3 Lose My Mind, Young Jeezy Featuring Plies 52 45 21 Drop The World, Lil Wayne Featuring Eminem 53 NEW 1 Bad Romance, Glee Cast 54 49 13 American Honey, Lady Antebellum 55 51 24 Naturally, Selena Gomez & The Scene 56 56 12 Beamer, Benz, Or Bentley, Lloyd Banks Featuring Juelz Santana 57 54 6 I Never Told You, Colbie Caillat 58 67 3 Lover, Lover, Jerrod Niemann 59 NEW 1 Gettin' Over You, David Guetta & Chris Willis Featuring Fergie & LMFAO 60 52 33 All The Right Moves, OneRepublic 61 71 3 Undo It, Carrie Underwood 62 69 42 Smile, Uncle Kracker 63 58 37 Empire State Of Mind, Jay-Z + Alicia Keys 64 55 6 Not Myself Tonight, Christina Aguilera 65 57 25 Say Aah, Trey Songz Featuring Fabolous 66 NEW 1 Poker Face, Glee Cast Featuring Idina Menzel 67 59 20 Blah Blah Blah, Ke$ha Featuring 3OH!3 68 65 6 Rain Is A Good Thing, Luke Bryan 69 74 2 Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready), Alicia Keys 70 RE-ENTRY 8 Ridin' Solo, Jason Derulo 71 62 9 Gimmie That Girl, Joe Nichols 72 NEW 1 Dream A Little Dream, Glee Cast 73 61 26 BedRock, Young Money Featuring Lloyd 74 66 11 Lil Freak, Usher Featuring Nicki Minaj 75 72 74 Poker Face, Lady Gaga
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Post by neverduplicated on May 27, 2010 15:52:56 GMT -5
-- 26 Dream On - Glee Cast Featuring Neil Patrick Harris
So classic! I love the original so much and I loved Glee's remake as well!
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Post by stooki3 on May 27, 2010 16:06:43 GMT -5
How the hell Alejandro jumped over drug
Ke$ha will never make the top 5 moving like this
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 27, 2010 16:15:17 GMT -5
2m, it's not like comparing pre-BS/-SoundScan-era tracks; tracks from 2005-present chart under the same methodology. Two completrely different environments is why Billboard now weighs pre-BDS/-SoundSca-era tracks differently than those before it. Like I said, when digital sales were added to the mix, Billboard divided the sales by 5. When digital sales exploded, it went back to 10 as the sales divider, to address that difference. That helped take care of any market "shift." It's like any other time a new format rose to prominence- it takes time to reach a particular sales level. When singles sales started declining in the 80s, before cassingles took off- should Billboard weigh certain years from that decade differently? Of course not.
The big chart change came in late 1991, and every track since then receives the same weighting- and I imagine that's how it will remain, unless even stronger tracking technology hits.
In any event, for those wanting to dismiss "I Gotta Feeling," I wouldn't count on it disappearing from the airwaves, even after it ends its run. Not that it's one of the greatest tracks of all time (same goes for "We Belong Together," which gets strong recurrent play), but "Macarena," it ain't. :)
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