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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (August 15-22, 2012)
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Billboard Hot 100 Singles (August 15-22, 2012)
HOT 100 DIGITAL SONGS
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Over on the Digital Songs chart, Flo Rida's "Whistle" retakes the No. 1 position (217,000; down 2%), pushing Phillip Phillips' "Home" down a spot to No. 2 (212,000; down 7%). Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" is a non-mover at No. 3 (156,000; down 6%).
Mumford & Sons earn its best sales week ever for a digital song as its new single "I Will Wait" barges in at No. 4 with 153,000. The cut, which is off to a great start on our airplay charts, gives the rock act its first top 10 on Digital Songs. Mumford & Sons has only reached the chart twice before, with "Little Lion Man" (No. 36) and "The Cave" (No. 11). "I Will Wait" is the lead single from the band's upcoming album "Babel," which is due out on Sept. 25.
fun.'s "Some Nights" slips a rung to No. 5 -- despite a gain -- with 149,000 (up 7%). Katy Perry's "Wide Awake" has its first weekly sales gain in five weeks -- though it's pushed back 5-6 -- with 136,000 (up 5%). The song was temporarily discounted to 69 cents in the iTunes Store last week -- where the vast majority of contemporary hits are sold for $1.29.
Maroon 5's "One More Night" charges 16-7 on Digital Songs with 134,000 (up 71%) while Justin Bieber's "As Long As You Love Me" slips 7-8 (130,000; up 6%). Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen's "Good Time" holds at No. 9 (122,000; up 3%) and Cher Lloyd's "Want U Back" tumbles 6-10 (117,000; down 5%).
1. Flo Rida, "Whistle" (217,000)
2. Phillip Phillips, "Home" (212,000) *crosses 1m mark*
3. Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" (156,000) [5,179,000]
4. Mumford & Sons, "I Will Wait" (153,000)
5. Fun., "Some Nights" (149,000) [1,323,000]
6. Katy Perry, "Wide Awake" (136,000) [2,030,000] *crosses 2m mark*
7. Maroon 5, "One More Night" (134,000)
8. Justin Bieber f/ Big Sean, "As Long As You Love Me" (130,000)
9. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen, "Good Time" (122,000)
10. Cher Lloyd, "Want U Back" (117,000)
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HOT 100 SONGS
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Flo Rida's "Whistle" takes over atop the Billboard Hot 100, pushing Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" off the summit after nine weeks. Ellie Goulding's "Lights," meanwhile, crowns the Radio Songs chart, fun. becomes the first rock band in more than five years to send its first two Hot 100 hits into the top 10 and Mumford & Sons and Taylor Swift each debut with lead singles from new albums.
"Whistle" sounds at No. 1 on the Hot 100 (rising from No. 3), fueled by a 2-1 rebound for a third week atop Digital Songs (217,000 downloads sold, down 2%, according to Nielsen SoundScan). The track remains bulleted at No. 12 on Radio Songs (66 million audience impressions, up 11%, according to Nielsen BDS) and No. 3 on On-Demand Songs (749,000 on-demand streams, up 9%, according to BDS).
"Whistle" marks Flo Rida's third Hot 100 No. 1, following 2008's 10-week introductory topper "Low" (featuring T-Pain) and 2009's six-week leader "Right Round" (which introduced an uncredited Ke$ha). With his latest Hot 100 coronation, the Sunshine State native (born Tramar Dillard) is the 12th solo rapper to rack at least three No. 1s, following Diddy, Ludacris (five each), 50 Cent, Eminem, Jay-Z, Nelly, Kanye West (four each), Ja Rule, Snoop Dogg ( now turned reggae act Snoop Lion), T.I. and T-Pain (three each).
With Flo Rida serving as the lead act on all three of his Hot 100 No. 1s, only 50 Cent, Diddy, Eminem and Nelly have reigned more times as leads (four each). (No rapper other than Flo Rida has led with three titles as a lead act).
Jepsen's "Maybe" ends the year's longest Hot 100 reign after nine weeks, slipping 1-3. The song holds at No. 2 on On-Demand Songs (783,000, down 5%), No. 3 on Digital Songs (156,000, down 6%) and No. 5 on Radio Songs (87 million, down 12%). Her follow-up single "Good Time" (with Owl City), meanwhile, rebounds from No. 14 to its No. 13 Hot 100 peak to-date. Both cuts are scheduled to appear on the Canadian pop singer's debut U.S. album "Kiss," due Sept. 18.
In between "Whistle" and "Maybe," Goulding's "Lights" holds at No. 2. The cut ascends 4-1 on Radio Songs (121 million, up 6%), making the British electro-pop singer/songwriter the first solo female to send a debut Radio Songs entry to No. 1 since Adele led the list on her first three tries beginning last year with "Rolling in the Deep," "Someone Like You" and "Set Fire to the Rain." "Lights" spends a third week at No. 1 on On-Demand Songs (829,000, down 6%) and slips 8-11 on Digital Songs (111,000, down 8%). As previously reported, the song also rises to No. 1 on the Pop Songs radio airplay chart.
Katy Perry's No. 2-peaking "Wide Awake" holds at No. 4 on the Hot 100 and No. 2 on Radio Songs (117 million, down less than 1%), while dipping 5-6 on Digital Songs (136,000, up 5%) and 8-9 on On-Demand Songs (529,000, down 11%). With its latest sales frame, the song passes 2 million in digital sales to-date, according to SoundScan. It also lifts 3-1 on Adult Pop Songs.
Maroon 5's "Payphone," featuring Wiz Khalifa, holds at No. 5 on the Hot 100, followed by Gotye's former eight-week No. 1 "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra (6-6), and David Guetta's "Titanium," featuring Sia (8-7).
Fun. scores the Hot 100's lone new top 10, as its former Alternative Songs No. 1 "Some Nights" shoots 11-8. With debut entry "We Are Young" (featuring Janelle Monae) having led the Hot 100 for six weeks earlier this year, the trio is the first rock act to send its first two Hot 100 entries to the top 10 since Daughtry ("It's Not Over" and "Home") in 2007. Prior to Daughtry, the Fray had also reached the Hot 100's top tier on its first two tries ("Over My Head (Cable Car)" and "How to Save a Life") in 2006.
After blasting 84-9 last week thanks to its usage in NBC's coverage of Olympics women's gymnastics, reigning "American Idol" champ Phillip Phillips' "Home" holds at No. 9 on the Hot 100 following the second and final week of the London Games. It drops 1-2 on Digital Songs (212,000, down 7%), although it passes 1 million in digital sales since its release (1,056,000), according to SoundScan. The folk-influenced track is bubbling under Radio Songs (13 million, up 90%) and On-Demand Songs (216,000, up 61%).
Rihanna rounds out the Hot 100's top 10, as "Where Have You Been" slides 7-10.
Outside the top bracket, highlights include Mumford & Sons soaring onto the chart at No. 23 with "I Will Wait," the first single from the band's sophomore album "Babel," due Sept. 25. Upon its bow, the song passes "The Cave" (No. 27 peak, 2011) to become the group's highest-charting Hot 100 hit.
Taylor Swift, meanwhile, enters the Hot 100 at No. 72 with "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," the first single from her fourth studio album, "Red," due Oct. 22. The song arrives after being released to retail and radio only late Monday (Aug. 13), with its first two days of airplay accounting for a No. 25 start on Radio Songs (40 million), the highest debut rank for a song by a female country act in the airplay tally's 21-year history. As previously reported, the song should make a dramatic play for the top of next week's Hot 100 after logging a full first week of sales and airplay. (Highlights of next week's Hot 100 will post next Wednesday (22) on Billboard.com.)
1. Flo Rida, "Whistle" (+2)
2. Ellie Goulding, "Lights" (=)
3. Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" (-2)
4. Katy Perry, "Wide Awake" (=)
5. Maroon 5 f/ Wiz Khalifa, "Payphone" (=)
6. Gotye f/ Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used To Know" (=)
7. David Guetta f/ Sia, "Titanium" (+1)
8. Fun., "Some Nights" (+3)
9. Phillip Phillips, "Home" (=)
10. Rihanna, "Where Have You Been" (-3)
11. P!nk, “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” (-1)
12. Justin Bieber f/ Big Sean, “As Long As You Love Me” (+3)
13. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen, "Good Time" (+1)
14. Cher Lloyd, "Want U Back" (-1)
15. Maroon 5, "One More Night" (+15)
16. Demi Lovato, "Give Your Heart a Break" (+2)
17. Neon Trees, "Everybody Talks" (+2)
18. Usher, "Scream" (-6)
19. Calvin Harris f/ Ne-Yo, "Let's Go" (-2)
20. Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha Y, & 2 Chainz, "Mercy" (-4)
21. Alex Clare, "Too Close" (+3)
22. Little Big Town, "Pontoon" (+1)
23. Mumford & Sons, "I Will Wait" (HOT SHOT DEBUT)
24. Fun. f/ Janelle Monae, "We Are Young" (-4)
25. One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful" (-4)
26. 2 Chainz f/ Drake, "No Lie" (=)
27. Jason Mraz, "I Won't Give Up" (=)
28. Nicki Minaj, "Starships" (-6)
29. Nicki Minaj, "Pound The Alarm" (+21)
30. Flo Rida f/ Sia, "Wild Ones" (-5)
31. Havana Brown f/ Pitbull, "We Run The Night" (-3)
32. Kenny Chesney, "Come Over" (-3)
33. Love & Theft, "Angel Eyes" (-1)
34. Hunter Hayes, "Wanted" (+2)
35. Wiz Khalifa, "Work Hard, Play Hard" (=)
36. Train, "Drive By" (-3)
37. The Wanted, "Glad You Came" (-6)
38. Carrie Underwood, "Blown Away" (+9
39. Gloriana, "(Kissed You) Goodnight" (-5)
40. Jason Aldean, "Take a Little Ride" (+2)
41. Kelly Clarkson, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (-3)
42. Kelly Clarkson, "Dark Side" (+2)
43. Trey Songz, "Heart Attack" (+2)
44. Grouplove, "Tongue Tied" (+4)
45. Blake Shelton, "Over" (+4)
46. Usher f/ Rick Ross, "Lemme See" (=)
47. Ca$h Out, "Cashin' Out" (-7)
48. Luke Bryan, "Drunk On You" (-9)
49. The Lumineers, "Ho Hey" (+6)
50. The Wanted, "Chasing The Sun" (+2)
51. Of Monsters & Men, "Little Talks" (+5)
52. Josh Turner, "Time Is Love" (+5)
53. Chris Brown, "Don't Wake Me Up" (+15)
54. Train, "50 Ways To Say Goodbye" (+17)
55. No Doubt, "Settle Down" (+3)
56. Jana Kramer, "Why Ya Wanna" (+4)
57. Meek Mill f/ Drake, "Amen" (+5)
58. matchbox twenty, "She's So Mean" (+5)
59. Dierks Bentley, "5-1-5-0" (-8)
60. Justin Bieber, "Boyfriend" (-7)
61. Trey Songz f/ T.I., "2 Reasons" (+4)
62. Tim McGraw, "Truck Yeah" (-1)
63. Linkin Park, "Burn It Down" (-4)
64. One Direction, "One Thing" (-23)
65. The Band Perry, "Postcard From Paris" (-1)
66. Lee Brice, "Hard To Love" (+4)
67. Dustin Lynch, "Cowboys & Angels" (=)
68. Wale f/ Rick Ross, Meek Mill, & T-Pain, "Bag of Money" (+1)
69. Keith Urban, "For You" (+4)
70. French Montana f/ Rick Ross, Drake, & Lil Wayne, "Pop That" (+8)
71. B.o.B. f/ Taylor Swift, "Both of Us" (+1)
72. Taylor Swift, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" (DEBUT)
73. Gym Class Heroes f/ Ryan Tedder, "The Fighter" (-19)
74. Zac Brown Band, "The Wind" (+2)
75. Pitbull, "Back In Time" (-9)
76. DJ Khaled f/ Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, & Lil Wayne, "Take It To The Head" (-2)
77. Miguel, "Adorn" (+5)
78. J Cole f/ Missy Elliott, "Nobody's Perfect" (-3)
79. Imagine Dragons, "It's Time" (+4)
80. Driicky Graham, "Snapbacks & Tattoos" (+1)
81. Miranda Lambert, "Fastest Girl In Town" (+4)
82. Frank Ocean, "Thinkin Bout You" (-5)
83. Nicki Minaj f/ 2 Chainz, "Beez In The Trap" (-3)
84. Rascal Flatts, "Come Wake Me Up" (+3)
85. Ed Sheeran, "The A Team" (+7)
86. Lil Wayne, "My Homies Still" (-2)
87. Thompson Square, "Glass" (-1)
88. Big & Rich, "That's Why I Pray" (=)
89. Future, "Turn On The Lights" (DEBUT)
90. Easton Corbin, "Lovin' You Is Fun" (+1)
91. Keyshia Cole f/ Lil Wayne, "Enough Of No Love" (+3)
92. Chris Young, "Neon" (+5)
93. Jake Owen, "The One That Got Away" (DEBUT)
94. Lady Antebellum, "Wanted You More" (RE-ENTRY)
95. Kendrick Lamar, "Swimming Pools (Drank)" (DEBUT)
96. Nero, "Promises" (-1)
97. Ne-Yo, "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself)" (+2)
98. Imagine Dragons, "Radioactive" (-5)
99. The Black Keys, "Gold On The Ceiling" (RE-ENTRY)
100. Green Day, "Oh Love" (DEBUT)
Read more at http://www.billboard.com/news/flo-ri...0mPyYDAZb3u.99
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The song was temporarily discounted to 69 cents in the iTunes Store last week -- where the vast majority of contemporary hits are sold for $1.29. Shady Billboard
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1. Flo Rida, "Whistle" (217,000)
2. Phillip Phillips, "Home" (212,000) *crosses 1m mark*
3. Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" (156,000) [5,179,000]
4. Mumford & Sons, "I Will Wait" (153,000)
5. Fun., "Some Nights" (149,000) [1,323,000]
6. Katy Perry, "Wide Awake" (136,000) [2,030,000] *crosses 2m mark*
7. Maroon 5, "One More Night" (134,000)
8. Justin Bieber f/ Big Sean, "As Long As You Love Me" (130,000)
9. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen, "Good Time" (122,000)
10. Cher Lloyd, "Want U Back" (117,000)
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It's between Call Me Maybe or Whistle, I think
Wide Awake: 123 + 136 = 259
Lights: 122 + 105 = 227
Call Me Maybe: 90 + 156 = 246
Whistle: 64 + 217 = 281
Streaming is gonna say the last word..
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Originally posted by Kaqkavalli
The song was temporarily discounted to 69 cents in the iTunes Store last week -- where the vast majority of contemporary hits are sold for $1.29. Shady Billboard
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Billboard hates Katy : (
I hate Billboard : )
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Originally posted by Kaqkavalli
The song was temporarily discounted to 69 cents in the iTunes Store last week -- where the vast majority of contemporary hits are sold for $1.29. Shady Billboard
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They always do this every time someone discounts something. They are a mess.
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Another 2 Million smash for Perry
Home
The Digital Songs are fresh, the list is now with new songs while the Hot 100 still with the same longevity songs because of Radio and Streaming power, interesting..
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Flo Rida went back to #1 on digital.
Can't wait to see who's going to be on top.
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I hope someone else takes over the #1 spot.
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Originally posted by Ger-55
It's between Call Me Maybe or Whistle, I think
Wide Awake: 123 + 136 = 259
Lights: 122 + 105 = 227
Call Me Maybe: 90 + 156 = 246
Whistle: 64 + 217 = 281
Streaming is gonna say the last word..
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CMM is ahead of Whistle in streaming right? If so she has it.
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Prediction:
1. Whistle / Call Me Maybe
2. Whistle / Call Me Maybe
3. Lights / Wide Awake
4. Lights / Wide Awake
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Yes cher!! hope cher, rihanna and nicki will be higher
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Originally posted by UnusualBoy
CMM is ahead of Whistle in streaming right? If so she has it.
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Yep, but not so far I think.. "Whistle" has been gaining on Streaming very consistently.. The difference is like 40 points.. We'll see, I still think Call Me Maybe is about to make history..
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Whistle #1 on the digital charts
And they shaded Katy like I knew they would
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The song was temporarily discounted to 69 cents in the iTunes Store last week -- where the vast majority of contemporary hits are sold for $1.29.
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What about singles physical sales, it still be counted on Hot 100???
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Don't get mad at Billboard for pointing out Shady Katy's tactics, get mad at Shady Katy!
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8. Justin Bieber f/ Big Sean, "As Long As You Love Me" (130,00) [625,484]
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Physical sales have been obsolete to the Hot 100 for years now, and even if they did, the amount would be significantly negligible to the digital sales.
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I hope Some Nights can finally go top 10 this week
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