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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (February 15-22, 2012)
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Originally posted by csybeyking
It sucks Etta and mj can't benefit from the rule change
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well, they can NOW, so make fans by songs, and Billboard must let them in.
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Originally posted by JDM
Great for Whitney, but it's a shame Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse couldn't chart with old singles when they passed away. Does this mean "Walk" by Foo Fighters is eligible for re-entry?
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I don't think it was ever Ineligible for re-entry... it's only been out for half a year or so and it didn't reach 20 weeks on the Hot 100. "Little Lion Man" re-entered after the Grammys, so "Walk" probably will too.
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I'm pretty sure "Walk" did reach 20 weeks, but it never peaked higher than #80. I could be wrong though.
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Originally posted by JDM
I'm pretty sure "Walk" did reach 20 weeks, but it never peaked higher than #80. I could be wrong though.
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"Walk" by Foo Fighters charted during 13 weeks.
Peaking at #83 in the issue dated as: October 1st, 2011
this is its chart run:
100 93 91 94 91 92 87 85 88 86 83 94 97
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Whitney won't be hitting #1 next week. 
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Originally posted by RîhMark
Billboard says WalMart doesnt count, then they dont let Britney have a #1. They say 0.99c albums count, and allow BTW to sell over a million, then change the rule. They dont allow Michael to chart with HUGE digital sales, then change the rule for Whitney.
A bi-polar mess. 
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I have absolutely nothing against the bold, though. That needed to be dealt with.
The Eagles had the #1 selling album that week by a large margin and it was just based on one outlet. That deserved to be noted. It was ridiculous to have a rule against Wal-Mart exclusive releases being able to chart.
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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
I have absolutely nothing against the bold, though. That needed to be dealt with.
The Eagles had the #1 selling album that week by a large margin and it was just based on one outlet. That deserved to be noted. It was ridiculous to have a rule against Wal-Mart exclusive releases being able to chart.
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Even though I LOVE "Blackout", this is totally true.
It was unfair to the other album.
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please don't tell me that again no numbers will be released this week 
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25. The Wanted, "Glad You Came" (+5)
86. Foster The People, "Don't Stop (Color On The Walls)" (+12)

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anybody know the position of love u like a love song?? 
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Originally posted by Porygon2z
let's see if "Till the World Ends" will finally get that #01 the week of Dec 21st 
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Too bad we might not get to witness it 
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Only dissapointing thing with whitney re-charting is that Adele won't have 3 songs in top 5 next week.
She had a good shot at it.
But i aint mad 
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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
I have absolutely nothing against the bold, though. That needed to be dealt with.
The Eagles had the #1 selling album that week by a large margin and it was just based on one outlet. That deserved to be noted. It was ridiculous to have a rule against Wal-Mart exclusive releases being able to chart.
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Neither do I, its just unprofessional how much they have changed their word.
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HOT 100 SONGS (increases, re-entries and debuts are in bold)
1. Kelly Clarkson, "Stronger" (=)
2. Adele, "Set Fire to the Rain" (=)
3. fun. f/ Janelle Monae, "We Are Young" (+38)
4. LMFAO, "Sexy & I Know It" (+5)
5. Flo Rida, "Good Feeling" (-2)
6. RIhanna f Calvin Harris, "We Found Love" (-2)
7. Whitney Houston, "I Will Always Love You" (RE-ENTRY)
8. David Guetta f/ Nicki Minaj, "Turn Me On" (-3)
9. Tyga, "Rack City" (-2)
10. Madonna f/ Nicki Minaj & MIA, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (+3)
11. Adele, "Someone Like You" (+11)
12. Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa f/ Bruno Mars, "Young, Wild & Free" (-4)
13. Bruno Mars, "It Will Rain" (-3)
14. Jessie J, "Domino" (-8)
15. Gym Class Heroes f/ Neon Hitch, "Ass Back Home" (-3)
16. Pitbull f/ Chris Brown, "International Love" (-1)
17. Adele, "Rolling in the Deep" (+27)
18. LMFAO, "Party Rock Anthem" (+2)
19. Drake f/ Lil Wayne, "The Motto" (-3)
20. Jay Z & Kanye West, "N***as In Paris" (-9)
21. Katy Perry, "The One That Got Away" (-7)
22. Drake f/ Rihanna, "Take Care" (+1)
23. Maroon 5 f/ Christina Aguilera, "Moves Like Jagger" (-5)
24. Gavin DeGraw, "Not Over You" (-5)
25. The Wanted, "Glad You Came" (+5)
26. Gotye f/ Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used To Know" (+1)
27. Big Sean f/ Nicki Minaj, "Dance (A$$)" (-10)
28. J Cole, "Work Out" (-7)
29. Coldplay, "Paradise" (+7)
30. Selena Gomez & The Scene, "Love You Like a Love Song" (-5)
31. Christina Perri, "A Thousand Years" (+7)
32. David Guetta f/ Usher, "Without You" (-8)
33. Gym Class Heroes f/ Adam Levine, "Stereo Hearts" (-3)
34. Luke Bryan, "I Don't Want This Night To End" (-6)
35. Whitney Houston, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" (RE-ENTRY)
36. Toby Keith, "Red Solo Cup" (-5)
37. Drake f/ Nicki Minaj, "Make Me Proud" (-4)
38. Hot Chelle Rae f/ New Boyz, "I Like It Like That" (-6)
39. Chris Brown f/ Kevin McCall, "Strip" (+1)
40. The Band Perry, "All Your Life" (-3)
41. Whitney Houston, "Greatest Love Of All" (RE-ENTRY)
42. The Fray, "Heartbeat" (+9)
43. Train, "Drive By" (+12)
44. Dierks Bentley, "Home" (+14)
45. Breathe Carolina, "Blackout" (-5)
46. Chris Young, "You" (-9)
47. Taylor Swift, "Ours" (-5)
48. Outasight, "Tonight Is The Night" (-5)
49. Kelly Clarkson, "Mr Know It All" (-4)
50. Lady Antebellum, "Just a Kiss" (-4)
51. Meek Mill f/ Rick Ross, "Ima Boss" (DEBUT)
52. Lee Brice, "A Woman Like You" (+7)
53. Jake Owen, "Alone With You" (-3)
54. Rihanna, "You Da One" (-20)
55. Keith Urban, "You Gonna Fly" (-1)
56. Wale f/ Miguel, "Lotus Flower Bomb" (-8)
57. Flo Rida f/ Sia, "Wild Ones" (+20)
58. J Cole f/ Trey Songz, "Can't Get Enough" (-5)
59. Rihanna f/ Jay Z, "Talk That Talk" (+6)
60. Avicii, "Levels" (=)
61. Miranda Lambert, "Over You" (+5)
62. LMFAO, "Sorry For Party Rocking" (+17)
63. Lil Wayne f/ Bruno Mars, "Mirror" (-6)
64. Blake Shelton, "Drink On It" (+9)
65. Beyonce, "Love On Top" (-2)
66. Kenny Chesney, "Reality" (-4)
67. Martina McBride, "I'm Gonna Love You Through..." (=)
68. Lady Antebellum, "Dancin' Away With My Heart" (+3)
69. Jay Z & Kanye West, "Gotta Have It" (+3)
70. Young Jeezy f/ Jay Z & Andre 3000, "I Do" (-2)
71. Jason Mraz, "I Won't Give Up" (+10)
72. Jay Z & Kanye West f/ Frank Ocean, "No Church In The Wild" (+24)
73. Nicki Minaj, "Stupid Hoe" (-4)
74. Tim McGraw, "Better Than I Used To Be" (+1)
75. Coldplay f/ Rihanna, "Princess of China" (RE-ENTRY)
76. Scotty McCreery, "The Trouble With Girls" (+8)
77. Zac Brown Band, "Keep Me In Mind" (-16)
78. The Black Keys, "Lonely Boy" (+4)
79. Ellie Goulding, "Lights" (+4)
80. Lindsey Pavao, "Say Aah" (DEBUT)
81. Glee Cast f/ Ricky Martin, "Sexy & I Know It" (DEBUT)
82. Tyga f/ Lil Wayne, "Faded" (-8)
83. T Pain f/ Lily Allen & Wiz Khalifa, "5 O Clock" (-7)
84. Montgomery Gentry, "Where I Come From" (+5)
85. George Strait, "Love's Gonna Make It Alright" (+8)
86. Foster The People, "Don't Stop (Color On The Walls)" (+12)
87. Mary J Blige f/ Drake, "Mr Wrong" (+4)
88. B.o.B. f/ Lil Wayne, "Strange Clouds" (-14)
89. Kip Moore, "Somethin' Bout A Truck" (DEBUT)
90. Calvin Harris, "Feel So Close" (DEBUT)
91. Melanie Fiona, "4 AM" (+6)
92. Rick Ross f/ Nicki Minaj, "You The Boss" (-7)
93. Glee Cast f/ 2Cellos, "Smooth Criminal" (-67)
94. Florence + The Machine, "Shake It Out" (-2)
95. Brantley Gilbert, "You Don't Know Her Like I Do" (+5)
96. Kirko Bangz, "Drank In My Cup" (DEBUT)
97. Diggy f/ Jeremih, "Do It Like You (+2)
98. Waka Flocka Flame f/ Drake, "Round of Applause" (-3)
99. Glee Cast, "La Isla Bonita" (DEBUT)
100. YG f/ Tyga, Snoop Dogg, & Nipsey Hussle, "Snitches Ain't..." (DEBUT)
Largest Increase: "We Are Young" (41-3)
Largest Decrease: "Smooth Criminal (Glee)" (26-93)
Hot Shot Debut: "Ima Boss" (51)
Hot Shot Re-Entry: "I Will Always Love You" (7)
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Since when does the Hot 100 allow very old songs to re-chart? 
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Originally posted by Vini
Since when does the Hot 100 allow very old songs to re-chart? 
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This was the 2nd time since the "Hot" rule.
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Yes Nicki will break her record a 3rd time when Starships debuts next week hopefully her other 6 songs in the Hot 100 can stay there
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96. Kirko Bangz, "Drank In My Cup" (DEBUT)
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Originally posted by lakersfan44
Looks like Katy didn't debut this week, which sets her up perfectly for an awesome #1 DEBUT!!!! 
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Could you imagine if Whitney's songs saved POM from a debut in the 90s? 
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Top10 best-selling singles in digital
1) Black Eyed Peas-I Gotta Feeling (7,688,000)
2) Lady Gaga-Poker Face (6,529,000)
3) Lady Gaga-Just Dance (6,458,000)
4) Black Eyed Peas-Boom Boom Pow (6,267,000)
5) Adele-Rolling In The Deep (6,262,000) +2
6) Flo Rida-Low (6,179,000) -1
7) Ke$ha-Tik Tok (6,176,278) -1
8) LMFAO-Party Rock Anthem (6,007,000)
9) Jason Mraz-I'm Yours (5,919,000)
10) Train-Hey Soul Sister (5,741,000)
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