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Chart Listings: Billboard Charts (September 6-13, 2015)
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Originally posted by fridayteenage
So far this decade, songs that spent 0-1 week in the sales T5 yet cracked the H100 T3 thanks to topping a component chart:
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can you be any more specific? How about a list of songs from 2007-2013 that has reached the top 11 in sales while peaking on pop radio on a position that is divisible by 7, with more than 124.12 million youtube views?
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Your disgusting bile is uncalled for.
Knowing what songs had super weak sales runs but still managed to peak top 3 is not an absurd proposition.
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Originally posted by fridayteenage
Your disgusting bile is uncalled for.
Knowing what songs had super weak sales runs but still managed to peak top 3 is not an absurd proposition.
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Woah gawd. Listen to the chorus of the 6th track from Taylor's 3rd album and chill.
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How is Watch Me so huge on streaming? I don't get it.
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Originally posted by Costea
can you be any more specific? How about a list of songs from 2007-2013 that has reached the top 11 in sales while peaking on pop radio on a position that is divisible by 7, with more than 124.12 million youtube views?
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2013: Florida Georgia Line f/Nelly - "Cruise" (#2 sales, #7 Pop, 70M + 49 M + 7 M = 126M views)
A Great Big World - "Say Something (#3 sales, #7 Pop, 229M views)
2011: Coldplay - "Paradise" (#6 sales, #35 Pop, 422M views)
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Originally posted by pride4jc1222
Once The Hills takes over at #1, it will stay there for a while. I would not be surprised if it were the final #1 of 2015. There is really nothing there to challenge it. (I am almost 100% certain that Wildest Dreams won't make it to #1. In fact, I think WD will have a tough time passing the #6 peak of Style.) Plus, The Hills is just starting to take off on radio (it will be a while before it peaks there), and its sales/streams aren't going away.
Barring something really unexpected, The Hills will be a 10+ week #1, like Uptown Funk and See You Again.
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Downtown will stop it from doing that
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Originally posted by Costea
How is Watch Me so huge on streaming? I don't get it.
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Just like with Trap Queen, there are thousands of Vines and popular YouTube videos helping to boost its streaming numbers. Just search for the song on YouTube or Vine and you'll see what I mean.
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Top 10 R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales For Week Ending 09/03/2015
#1. The Weeknd – “Can’t Feel My Face” – 125,644 (1,491,297)
#2. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – “Downtown” – 94,942 (105,705)
#3. The Weeknd – "The Hills" – (87,359) – (1,161,682)
#4. Silentó – "Watch Me" – 85,463 (1,530,688)
#5. Fetty Wap f. Remy Boyz – “679” – 65,772 (682,200)
#6. Drake – “Hotline Bling (Cha Cha Remix)” – 54,111 (206,247)
#7. The Weeknd f. Lana Del Rey – “Prisoner” – 51,291 (51,291)
#8. Fetty Wap – “My Way” – 35,263 (501,255)
#9. iHeart Memphis – “Hit The Quan” – 33,947 (167,749)
#10. Fetty Wap – “Again” – 33,893 (196,798)
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Originally posted by Legofanyoda
2013: Florida Georgia Line f/Nelly - "Cruise" (#2 sales, #7 Pop, 70M + 49 M + 7 M = 126M views)
A Great Big World - "Say Something (#3 sales, #7 Pop, 229M views)
2011: Coldplay - "Paradise" (#6 sales, #35 Pop, 422M views)
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oh my god
Somebody actually responded to that
Serious question, how do people even find these 
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Quote:
Originally posted by Costea
can you be any more specific? How about a list of songs from 2007-2013 that has reached the top 11 in sales while peaking on pop radio on a position that is divisible by 7, with more than 124.12 million youtube views?
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Originally posted by Legofanyoda
2013: Florida Georgia Line f/Nelly - "Cruise" (#2 sales, #7 Pop, 70M + 49 M + 7 M = 126M views)
A Great Big World - "Say Something (#3 sales, #7 Pop, 229M views)
2011: Coldplay - "Paradise" (#6 sales, #35 Pop, 422M views)
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Originally posted by Legofanyoda
2013: Florida Georgia Line f/Nelly - "Cruise" (#2 sales, #7 Pop, 70M + 49 M + 7 M = 126M views)
A Great Big World - "Say Something (#3 sales, #7 Pop, 229M views)
2011: Coldplay - "Paradise" (#6 sales, #35 Pop, 422M views)
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OMG 
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Originally posted by pride4jc1222
Once The Hills takes over at #1, it will stay there for a while. (...)
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they said the same about Can't Feel My Face and it spent only 2 weeks at #1.
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if problem would be released after fancy drop it would be huge
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For #1 songs since Youtube was incorporated, peaks in sales, streaming, airplay.
I also give the number of weeks at #1 for each component for each song.
1, 1, 1: Uptown Funk 13/12/12, Happy 11/4/8, All About that Bass 8/10/3, See You Again 7/8/6, Blessed Space 7/7/6, Fancy 4/13/3, Thrift Shop 10/2-8/2, Dark Horse 5/8/2, Shake it Off 4/2/4, Monster 3/1/6, Roar 4/1/4
1, 2, 1: Blurred Lines 10/11, Royals 5/6, Rude 3/1
1, 3, 1: Grammy Blood 5/5, When I Was Your Man 1/5
1, 2, 2: Can’t Hold Us 5, Cheerleader 4, Timber 4
2, 2, 1: All of Me 7
1, 1, 4: Wrecking Ball 1/13
1, 4, 1: Can’t Feel My Face 3/5+
1, 5, 1: Just Give Me a Reason 4/1
2, 1, ? Harlem Shake 8
So in the last 3 years, Face is the 3rd-least balanced - I would give Wrecking the edge over it since streaming>radio and 14 #1 component weeks>however many Face gets, I would assume.
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Originally posted by Legofanyoda
2013: Florida Georgia Line f/Nelly - "Cruise" (#2 sales, #7 Pop, 70M + 49 M + 7 M = 126M views)
A Great Big World - "Say Something (#3 sales, #7 Pop, 229M views)
2011: Coldplay - "Paradise" (#6 sales, #35 Pop, 422M views)
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YES 
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Originally posted by UNNAMI
they said the same about Can't Feel My Face and it spent only 2 weeks at #1.
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There is a big difference between CFMF and The Hills. When CFMF reached #1, it was already at or very near its peak on radio. The Hills, on the other hand, still has a way to go before it reaches its peak on radio.
Plus, CFMF had competition for the #1 spot, with songs like Cheerleader and WDYM. With those songs on the way down, and not much competition on the horizon, The Hills may be another case of perfect timing (see SYA).
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Okay, I used information from Billboard, PopMusic, UMICH/HIP-HOPDX. Roughstock, and maybe one or more other places to put this together. There are still some holes, but I filled in everything the best that I could. If you know of more information I am missing here, please let me know:
For This Past Week's Hot 100, The Best Sales Numbers, Estimates And Cumulative Totals Combining Multiple Sources For Week Ending 12 Sep 15
1) What Do You Mean -- 337,000 new
2) Can't Feel My Face -- 126,000 (1,491,000)
3) Locked Away -- 95,000-110,000 (no totals info)
4) Downtown -- 95,000 new
5) The Hills -- 87,000 (1,161,000)
6) Watch Me -- 85,000 (1.531,000)
7) Wildest Dreams -- 83,000 (529,000)
8) Cheerleader -- 74,000-83,000 (around 2.2 million)
9) Stitches -- 74,000 (707,000)
10) Cool For The Summer -- 72,000 (567,000)
11) Fight Song -- 66,000-72,000 (around 1.5 million)
12) 679 -- 66,000 (682,000)
13) Good For You -- 60,000-66,000 (860,000)
14) Where Are You Now? -- 60,000 (1-1.5 million)
15) Marvin Gaye -- 54,000-60,000 (no totals info)
16) Hotline Bling -- 54,000 (206,000)
17) Drag Me Down -- 51,000-54,000 (no totals info)
18) Prisoner -- 51,000 New
24) Strip It Down -- 42,000 (219,000)
25) Uma Thurman -- 41,000 (1,001,000)
29) Burning House -- 36,000 (272,000)
30) My Way -- 35,000 (501,000)
31) House Party -- 35,000 (751,000)
32) Shut Up And Dance 34,000-35,000 (2.9 million)
33) Hit The Quan -- 34,000 (168,000)
34) Again -- 34,000 (197,000)
35) John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16 -- 34,000 (399,000)
36) Trap Queen 33,000-34,000 (between 2.3-2.35 million)
37) Buy Me A Boat -- 33,000 (611,000)
44) Like A Wrecking Ball -- 28,000 (883,000)
45) She's Kind Of Hot -- 26,000-28,000 (no totals info)
46) Kick The Dust Up -- 26,000 (867,000)
47) Uptown Funk -- 25,000-26,000 (around 6.6 million)
48) Crash And Burn -- 25,000 (638,000)
49) I Don't Like It, I Love It -- 24,000-25,000 (no totals info)
50) Flex 24,000-25,000 (500,000)
51) Smoke Break -- 24,000 (89,000)
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Originally posted by Ger-55
Estimated % Influence of Components on Hot 100:
1. What Do You Mean? = 48% Sales + 7% Airplay + 45% Streaming
2. Can't Feel My Face = 28% Sales + 30% Airplay + 42% Streaming
3. The Hills = 26% Sales + 18% Airplay + 56% Streaming
4. Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae) = 18% Sales + 7% Airplay + 75% Streaming
5. Cheerleader = 20% Sales + 34% Airplay + 46% Streaming
6. Lean On = 14% Sales + 43% Airplay + 43% Streaming
7. Good For You = 21% Sales + 38% Airplay + 41% Streaming
8. 679 = 22% Sales + 13% Airplay + 65% Streaming
9. Locked Away = 35% Sales + 34% Airplay + 31% Streaming
10. Where Are Ü Now = 23% Sales + 25% Airplay + 52% Streaming
11. Cool For The Summer = 29% Sales + 39% Airplay + 32% Streaming
12. Photograph = 19% Sales + 52% Airplay + 29% Streaming
13. Fight Song = 28% Sales + 40% Airplay + 32% Streaming
14. Trap Queen = 14% Sales + 11% Airplay + 75% Streaming
15. Wildest Dreams = 35% Sales + 21% Airplay + 44% Streaming
16. My Way = 15% Sales + 24% Airplay + 61% Streaming
17. Shut Up And Dance = 17% Sales + 47% Airplay + 36% Streaming
18. Downtown = 47% Sales + 16% Airplay + 37% Streaming
19. Stitches = 36% Sales + 20% Airplay + 44% Streaming
20. See You Again = 12% Sales + 33% Airplay + 55% Streaming
So for the Top 20 this week = 25% Sales + 28% Airplay + 47% Streaming
Streaming > Airplay > Sales
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Could you make a guess about the ratio for Uptown Funk at #25? We know it lost over 1 million in streaming, it finished the week with 25,000-26,000 downloads (between songs with 25,000 and 26,000 downloads), and as of Monday it had 57.817 million on AI (you are better at converting from AI to HRS than me). I would assume it's ratio evened out a little better,
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My Hot 100 Predictions For Next Week:
1. What Do You Mean? =
2. The Hills +1
3. Can't Feel My Face -1
4. Watch Me =
5. Cheerleader =
6. Locked Away +3
7. Good For You =
8. 679 =
9. Lean On -3
10. Wildest Dreams +5
For those of you wanting something that's a bigger challenge, try predicting the Top Songs for the Year-End Hot 100 Chart. I expanded my chart to 40 positions this week (I will stop at 50), but most people are doing 10-15 positions. To access the link, click here. There are only ten charts left to go before the chart year ends! http://atrl.net/forums/showthread.php?t=841467
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Originally posted by Legofanyoda
2013: Florida Georgia Line f/Nelly - "Cruise" (#2 sales, #7 Pop, 70M + 49 M + 7 M = 126M views)
A Great Big World - "Say Something (#3 sales, #7 Pop, 229M views)
2011: Coldplay - "Paradise" (#6 sales, #35 Pop, 422M views)
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Quote:
Originally posted by Legofanyoda
2013: Florida Georgia Line f/Nelly - "Cruise" (#2 sales, #7 Pop, 70M + 49 M + 7 M = 126M views)
A Great Big World - "Say Something (#3 sales, #7 Pop, 229M views)
2011: Coldplay - "Paradise" (#6 sales, #35 Pop, 422M views)
Downtown will stop it from doing that
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"Cruise" is closing in on Diamond status now though. It's been over 9 million for quite a while, so don't make fun of it because it had fewer streams. It had 7.3 million downloads several months ago, far more than "Say Something" and "Paradise" put together.
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Originally posted by brianc33616
"Cruise" is closing in on Diamond status now though. It's been over 9 million for quite a while, so don't make fun of it because it had fewer streams. It had 7.3 million downloads several months ago, far more than "Say Something" and "Paradise" put together.
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Yeah, its sales are impressive. I actually wasn't poking fun at it, I was just adding the totals. I thought it would have had more views at this point, though.
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