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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (November 14-21, 2012)
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Diamonds will be #2, just like I predicted.  #1 next week for sure.
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So, One More Night has the #1 spot on lock this week as well I suppose?
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Diamonds should be #2. For #3-5 it should be a close fight between GS, SN and Die Young.
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Originally posted by iHeartRihanna
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thank you. adding to the OP 
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It really doesn't feel like a #1 9 weeks topper
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
Maroon 5's AI is just too huge at the moment. Once Rihanna widens that digital sales gap next week, she will overcome the AI gap and should be able to snatch the #1
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Thanks umi. 
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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
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thanks! adding to the OP
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I really hope and I'm pretty sure that they'll get at least 10 weeks, just because Payphone was blocked so hard for so long, it's just karma, they really deserve it 
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Riri is coming hopfully she knocks either Fun or Psy down 
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This week's sales are CATASTROPHIC. 
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The calm before those Black Friday sales 
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die young went platinum! 
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The calm before those Black Friday sales 
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Black Friday doesn't really affect singles sales, only albums.
Also worst weeks will be 2-3 before Christmas week when Gift cards will take effect.
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Weak sales but they're fine, normal season of the year
I remember last year Sexy And I Know It, We Found Love and It Will Rain were selling about the same last year.. AMA's effect still to happen
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Maroon 5's "One More Night" spends a ninth week atop the Billboard Hot 100, tying for the year's longest reign.
The song equals the nine-week command of Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe," Billboard's Song of the Summer. It also passes Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra, for the year's longest No. 1 run for a song sporting male vocals.
Here's a look at 2012's longest-leading No. 1 Hot 100 hits, ranked by weeks on top:
9, "One More Night," Maroon 5
9, "Call Me Maybe," Carly Rae Jepsen
8, "Somebody That I Used To Know," Gotye featuring Kimbra
6, "We Are Young," fun. featuring Janelle Monae
3, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," Taylor Swift
3, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," Kelly Clarkson
2, "Whistle," Flo Rida
2, "Set Fire to the Rain," Adele
2, "Sexy and I Know It," LMFAO
2, "We Found Love," Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris (*spent eight weeks at No. 1 in November/December 2011)
1, "Part of Me," Katy Perry
In besting Gotye's No. 1 run and matching Jepsen's, Maroon 5 gains a measure of revenge on both acts. The group's prior single, "Payphone," featuring Wiz Khalifa, peaked at No. 2 for six weeks. "Somebody" blocked it from the summit for the first of those frames, while "Maybe" did the same for five more.
"Night" remains atop the Hot 100 thanks to continued gains in radio audience and streaming. The track logs a sixth week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart with a less than 1% increase to 136 million all-format audience impressions, according to Nielsen BDS, and increases by 5% to 826,000 on-demand streams, according to BDS, despite dipping 3-4 on On-Demand Songs. On the Digital Songs chart, "Night" drops 4-5 (125,000, down 7%, according to Nielsen SoundScan).
While Maroon 5 maintains its Hot 100 dominance, the top two welcomes a change after a seven-week logjam of "Night" at No. 1 and PSY's "Gangnam Style" at No. 2. The Korean rapper's breakout smash slides to No. 5 (after peaking at No. 2 for seven weeks), although it leads Digital Songs for a fifth frame (188,000, down 17%). It relinquishes its five-week lead on On-Demand Songs, dropping to No. 3 (855,000, down 1%) and tumbles 14-22 on Radio Songs (44 million, down 22%).
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Rihanna's "Diamonds" takes PSY's place in the Hot 100's runner-up spot, jumping from No. 4 with top Digital Gainer honors. It lifts 2-1 on On-Demand Songs (959,000, up 19%) to become her first leader on the list (which launched in March) and rises 5-3 on Digital Songs (144,000, up 19%) and 7-4 on Radio Songs (97 million, up 12%).
As "Night" remains essentially even in overall Hot 100 chart points and "Diamonds" gains by a hefty 16%, trailing the former title by approximately 3,000 points, Rihanna could land her 12th Hot 100 No. 1 as soon as next week.
Ke$ha's "Die Young" bounds 6-3 on the Hot 100 as chart's top Airplay Gainer. It jumps 11-7 on Radio Songs (85 million, up 19%), becoming her sixth top 10 on the tally, and pushes 4-2 on On-Demand Songs (894,000, up 15%). "Young" descends 3-4 on Digital Songs (138,000, down 1%), although it passes 1 million downloads sold to date.
Above "Style" on the Hot 100, fun.'s "Some Nights" retreats from its No. 3 peak to No. 4, although it bullets at No. 2 on Radio Songs (104 million, up 2%) and No. 5 on On-Demand Songs (810,000, up 10%).
Bruno Mars' "Locked Out of Heaven" reaches a new peak on the Hot 100, climbing 7-6, followed by Taylor Swift's former three-week No. 1 "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" (5-7), Ne-Yo's "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" (10-8) and Alex Clare's "Too Close" (9-9).
Rounding out the top tier, Flo Rida nets his ninth Hot 100 top 10, as "I Cry" advances 12-10, fueled by a 17-13 ascent on Radio Songs (60 million, up 17%) and a 46-29 vault on On-Demand Songs (416,000, up 33%). The club-ready song reinvents R&B singer Brenda Russell's sultry ballad "Piano in the Dark," which rose to No. 6 on the Hot 100 in 1988. ("Cry" actually samples a sample: Dutch duo Bingo Players first retooled "Piano" as "Cry (Just a Little)," which reached No. 15 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay in March.)
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Rihanna coming for that 12th number one next week. 
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